This document contains a review of key concepts for a Unit 1 exam in AP Politics including:
1) Questions about public policy and key events and documents in the founding of the US government such as the Philadelphia Convention, Constitutional Convention, Articles of Confederation, and Bill of Rights.
2) Core principles of the US governmental system such as federalism, checks and balances, and the Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland.
3) Political theories and institutions like democracy, pluralism, electoral college, and political participation.
This document contains a review of key concepts for a Unit 1 exam in AP Politics including:
1) Questions about public policy and key events and documents in the founding of the US government such as the Philadelphia Convention, Constitutional Convention, Articles of Confederation, and Bill of Rights.
2) Core principles of the US governmental system such as federalism, checks and balances, and the Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland.
3) Political theories and institutions like democracy, pluralism, electoral college, and political participation.
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This document contains a review of key concepts for a Unit 1 exam in AP Politics including:
1) Questions about public policy and key events and documents in the founding of the US government such as the Philadelphia Convention, Constitutional Convention, Articles of Confederation, and Bill of Rights.
2) Core principles of the US governmental system such as federalism, checks and balances, and the Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland.
3) Political theories and institutions like democracy, pluralism, electoral college, and political participation.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
23. Elite and Class theory 1. Key question regarding public 24. Cornerstones of ideal democracy policy? 25. Policymaking system 2. Extradition 26. Philadelphia Convention 3. Single-issue group 27. Electoral College 4. Articles of Confederation 28. Constitutional Convention 5. Supremacy clause 29. British taxes in the colonies 6. Voter turnout in US 30. Ideas of the American Revolution 7. Ratification of the Constitution 31. Shays’ Rebellion 8. Checks and balances 32. Bill of Rights and the Anti- 9. Federalism Federalists 10. McCulloch v. Maryland 33. Slavery and the constitution 11. Elastic clause 34. Federalist Papers 12. First Amendment 35. Federal grants 13. 10th Amendment 36. McCulloch v. Maryland 14. Madisonian system of government 37. Block grants 15. Political knowledge and political 38. Full faith and credit tolerance 39. Countries associated with federalism 16. Who owns 1/3 of America’s wealth? 40. Cooperative federalism 17. Largest item in federal budget? 41. Freedom of assembly 18. Robert Putnam’s “Bowling Alone” 42. Public policy 19. Democracy 43. Checks and balances 20. Democratic Theory 44. Federalism 21. Pluralism 45. Who issued the Declaration of 22. Hyperpluralism Independence? 46. United States v. Lopez 47. Privileges and Immunities