Definition 1 of 102
all gov programs and regulations that directly affect those living in a country
Monetary Policy
Government
Domestic Policy
Foreign Policy
Definition 2 of 102
case that decided students and teachers do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of
speech at the schoolhouse gate"
-symbolic speech of wearing armband as a form of protest is protected
Brown v. board of education (1954)
Roe v. wade (1973)
Tinker v. Des Moines Ind. Comm. School Dist. (1969)
Miranda v. arizona (1966)
Definition 3 of 102
fundamental rights that are mostly outside the authority of gov to regulate
-found mostly in bill of rights
Establishment clause
Preemption
Fundamental freedoms doctrine
Civil liberties
,Definition 4 of 102
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances
Fundamental freedoms doctrine
Clear and probable danger test
Policy
Civil liberties
Definition 5 of 102
the process by which competing interests determine who gets what, when, and how
Government
Federalism
Politics
Democracy
Definition 6 of 102
Case that ruled that Congress has the power to regulate work hours and wages;
USSC adopts cooperative federalism
Mcculloch v. maryland (1817)
Us v. e.c. knight (1895)
Dred scott v. sanford (1857)
United States v. Darby Lumber (1941)
,Definition 7 of 102
bicameral, nonprofessional, limited
The Texas legislative branch
Categorical grants
Trial Rights and procedures
Supreme Court on incorporation
Definition 8 of 102
public officials must demonstrate that a statement was false, damaging, and made with actual
malice to prove libel and slander
The New York Times test
The miller test
Compelling interest test
The collective utilitarian principle
Definition 9 of 102
Case that ruled that the Necessary and Proper Clause grants Congress implied powers,
including the authority to create a national bank
McCulloch v. Maryland (1817)
Privacy: birth control and abortion
roe v. wade (1973)
Us v. e.c. knight (1895)
Barron v. Baltimore (1833)
, Definition 10 of 102
Key elements of political culture (3)
Definition 11 of 102
1. dual sovereignty
2. discrete responsibilities
Protection against unreasonable search and seizures
Dual federlaism
Classical liberalism
Civil liberties
Definition 12 of 102
political philosophy placing primary importance on individual liberty
Classical liberalism
Traditional conservatism
Federalism
Capitalism
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