US Constitution Flashcards

1
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What % of amendments to the constitution are succesful

A

0.2%

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2
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Example of presidential action being declared unconstitutional

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Clinton vs. City of New York - line item veto unconstitutional

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3
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What case restored some healthcare powers to states

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NFIB vs. Sebelius

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4
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What case returned abortion powers to the states

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Dobbs vs. Jackson

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5
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What act of congress returned education powers to the states

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Every student succeeds act

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6
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What case returned election powers to the states

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Shelby county vs. Holder

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7
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What Acts took power away from states on healthcare

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  • ACA
  • Medicare and Medicaid
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8
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What clause leads to horizontal federalism

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Full faith and credit clause

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9
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Characteristics of dual federalism

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  • emphasis on preserving state power through reserved powers
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10
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Characteristics of co-operative federalism

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  • followed crash of 1929
  • more reliance on federal government
  • weaker distinctions between federal government and state government
  • federal government and Supreme Court clashed (eg. In court packing)
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Characteristics of coercive federalism

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  • undermined state sovereignty
  • federal government could more easily override states and impose policy
  • Unfunded mandates eg. Clean Air Act
  • Grants with lots of conditions eg. 21-year old alcoholic beverage purchase age condition was attached to federal highway aid in 1984
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12
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Characteristics of new federalism

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  • devolved power back to the states
  • more use of block grants
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13
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How long was the 26th amendment considered for? What was it about?

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  • Just over 2 months
  • lowered voting age to 18
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14
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Example of case removing power over elections from the states

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Allen vs. Milligan

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15
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Example of education programmes limiting federalism

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Obama’s Race to the top programme

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16
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Bush policy on education that restricts federalism

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‘No Child left behind’

17
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Example of checks and balances (Supreme Court)

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Robert Bork rejected by Senate

18
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Example of checks and balances (veto)

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Obama vetoed the National Defense Authorisation Act

19
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Example of checks and balances (power of the purse)

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In 2018, Democrats refused to fund Trump’s wall

20
Q

Example of the constitution limiting democracy

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Electoral college meant Trump elected even though he won 2 million less votes than Clinton

21
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Example of the Constitution enhancing democracy

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Entrenches key rights - right to vote, freedom of expression

22
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Example of constitution enhancing democracy

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Difficulty of amendment process prevents undemocratic principles being entrenched - eg. Flag burning amendment

23
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Example of constitution undermining democracy

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Amendment process means rights are not updated - equal rights amendment failed to be ratified by the states