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GOVERNMENT C181 JEOPARDY & KIM
OWENS STUDY GUIDE LATEST 2022
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION

What must be provided by the government? Ans- Civil Rights

What can the government NOT take away from you? Ans- Civil Liberties

Congress can override a presidential veto of a bill by what? Ans- 2/3 vote.

What is the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law? Ans- Gays are allowed to serve in the military.

COURT CASE: White male who sued for reverse discrimination due to unfair quotas
considered when admitting people to a university. Ans- Regents of University vs Bakke

AMENDMENT: Reserved powers for the states. Ans- 10th amendment

Black female who wouldn't give up her seat for a white woman. Start the civil rights
movement. Ans- Rosa Parks

Began the ban on discrimination in public accommodations, employment and
promotion. Ans- Civil Rights Movement

Segregation by private establishments. Ans- De facto segregation

Segregation by the law or government. Ans- De jure segregation

COURT CASE: Established the judicial review (the Supreme Court has the power to
deem laws constitutional or unconstitutional.) Ans- Marbury vs. Madison

BRANCH: Enforce laws, power of judiciary reviews. Ans- Judicial

Which branch has the power to declare congressional and presidential act
unconstitutional? Ans- Judicial

BRANCH: House & Senate. Makes laws. Has the most power. Ans- Legislative

COURT CASE: Separate but equal doctrine; segregation was legal as long as it was
equal amongst blacks and whites. Ans- Plessy vs. Ferguson

, States had the most power under what? Ans- The Articles of Confederation

AMENDMENT: Gave black American men the right to vote. Ans- 15th amendment

Who wanted to add the Bill of Rights to limit the power of national government? Ans-
Anti-Federalists

CLAUSE: Ensured that national laws override/take precedence over state laws. Ans-
Supremacy clause.

CLAUSE: Created unity among the states. (Example - marriage license/driver's license
are honored in all states). Ans- Full Faith & Credit Clause

BRANCH: Executes laws. Ans- Executive

Who holds the commander in chief/commander of the armies power? Ans- President

What is known as a consistent set of values or beliefs about the proper purpose or
scope of government? Ans- Political Ideology

Welfare state, people are on the same plane economically. Ans- Socialism

Classless society, *strict social order. Ans- Communism

Whenever any form of government becomes destructive, it is the right of people to do
what? Ans- Alter or abolish it!

"Everyone is guaranteed the same chance to succeed in life." Ans- Equality of
Opportunity

What the government must ensure, people are equal in social and economic outcome
(example - take from rich and give to the poor). Ans- Equality of Outcome

Schools, sanitation and police are known as.. Ans- Public Goods

The theory that "rules (laws) bind everyone."
Must give up some freedom. Ans- Social Contract Theory

What is it called to want NO government? Ans- Anarchism

What is it called to want TOTAL government? Ans- Totalitarianism

Usually men and republican.
"The protection of life and property."
*LESS government.
Order over freedom and LOWER taxes* Ans- Conservatives

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