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10 Cards in this Set

  • Front
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1. Preamble, Articles, and Amendments
2. Direct, Closed, and Open
3. Radio, T.V., and Internet
4. Cheif of State, Cheif Executive, and Cheif Diplomat
5. Payroll, Excise, and Regressive
6. Public Affair, Peer Groups, and Mass Media
1. All parts of the Constitution
2. All kinds of primarys
3. All kinds of media
4. All jobs of the president
5. All kinds of taxes
6. All formations of public opinion
1. Legislative, Judicial, and Executive
2. Population, Territory, and Government
3. Unitary, Federal, and Presidential
4. Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and English Bill of Rights
5. Categorical, Block, and Project
6. Ideaological, Single- Issue, and Splinter
1. All branches of government
2. All characteristics of a state
3. All types of government
4. All foundations of American Rights
5. All types of federal grants
6. All types of minor parties
1. Form a Perfect Union, Establish Justice, and Ensure Domestic Tranquility
2. Syria, Cuba, and Libya
3. United States, India, and France
4. Ordered, Limited, and Representitive
5. Royal, Charter, and Proprietary
6. Checks and balances, Civil Rights, and Liberties
1. All parts of the Preamble
2. All occupied by dictatorships
3. All occupied by a democracy
4. All forms of government
5. All types of colonies
6. All common features of state constitutions
1. Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and John Hancock
2. Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina
3. Connecticut 3/5, Commerce, and Slave Trade
4. Korean, Vietnam, and Civil
5. Wilson, Jefferson, and Madison
6. Expressed, Implied, and Inherent
1. All signed the Declaration of Independence
2. All states of the original 13 colonies
3. All types of Compromises
4. All kinds of wars
5. All presidents from VA
6. All types of powers
1. Womens Suffrage, Voting Age of 18, and Congressional Pay
2. Roe v. Wade, Marbury v. Madison, and McCulloh v. Maryland
3. Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Richard Nixon
4. Coin money, Declare war, and conduct foreign relations
5. Establish courts, Borrow money, and Levy and collect taxes
6. Conduct elections, Establish local governments, and Establish public schools
1. All amendments added to the Constitution
2 All famous Supreme Court Cases
3. All have been through the Impeachment Process
4. All examples of National Powers
5. All examples of Concurrent Powers
6. All examples of State Powers
1. Veto, Pocket, and Line-Item
2. Conditions, Enabling Act, and Act of Admissions
3. Red, White, and Blue
4. Single member district, plurality, and Bi-partisan
5. Reprieve, pardon, and clemency
6. Republican, Democrat, and Libertarian
1. All types of vetos
2. All steps of admitting new states
3. All colors of the U.S. Flag
4. All parts of the electoral system
5. All judicial powers
6. All political parties
1. Army, Navy, and Air Force
2. Congressional Districts, Wards, and Precincts
3. CIA, Department of Homeland and Security, and NASA
4. Citizenship, Residence, and Age
5. The U.S., Canada, and France
6. Occupation, Education, and Gender
1. All kinds of the Military
2. All local party organization
3. All federal agencies
4. All universal voting requirements
5. All are orignial NATO members.
6. All sociological Factors in voting behavior
1. Self-Announcement, Caucus, Convention
2. National Farmers Union, American Farm Buraeu, National Grange
3. Sample, Quota Sample, and Random Sample
4. Hierarchical Authority, Job Specialization, and Formalized Rules
5. Postal Power, Copyrights, and Impatients
6. Canal Fees, Passport Fees, and Trademarks
1. All Presidential Nomination Methods
2. All aprgricultural based interest groups
3. All are methods to find out how people vote
4. All features of a bureaucracy
5. All types of expressed powers.
6. All are non-tax revenues
1. Cuban Missle Crisis, Truman Doctrine, and Korean War
2. Concurrent, Appealate, and Original
3. Oval Office, West Wing, and East Wing
4. 25 Years of Age, Citizen of U.S. for 7 Years, and State Inhabitant
5. Charters, Organizations, and General Assemblies
6. Joint, Concurrent, and Resolutions
1. All ways to resist Soviet aggresion
2. Tpes of jurisdiction
3. All within the White House
4. All are qualifications for house members
5. All parts of the United Nations
6. All types of resolutions in the House
1. Debate, Voting, and Engrossed
2. SADD, MADD, BADD
3. Business, Labor, and Agricultural
4. Natural Born Citizen, Be at least 35 Years of Age, and Have Lived in the U.S. for 14 Years
5. July 4th, Labor Day, and Memorial Day
6. Singleton, Carter, and Clark
1. The 3 steps of a bill on the floor
2. All types of Special Interest Groups
3. All types of groups based on economic interest
4. All qualifications of the U.S. President
5. All Government Related Holidays
6. All Wilson Memorial History/Government teachers