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This is a sort of "pre-election" to narrow down the field of candidates
This is a way to established how federal monies are used by private and parochial schools
If grants are _________, it means that they can only be used for a specific purpose
Let the decision stand
______ grants allow states considerable discretion on how funds are spent
When the federal government makes the states pay for a program or policy but doesn't pay for it
Each branch can limit the power of the other through _______
Who are 'reserved powers' reserved for?
The 19th Amendment gave the right to _______ to the ladies!
The case of the pervy lady with porno - evidence can't be introduced if it was illegally obtained
The 24th Amendment made this illegal
The move to 'reinvent' government under Ronald Reagan that included moving programs out of the public sector
A fancy word that means censorship
The Four Great Liberties established by the 1st Amendment include; press, speech, religion and _______
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If I already hold the office, I am the __________.
The 15th Amendment gave the right to _______ for African Americans
When I say 'clear and present danger', you say ___________
This is a 'subgovernment' that includes interest groups, government agencies and congressional committees.
"well, you do technically have the right to be an attorney"
Programs are established or continued through ________ bills
This type of legislation funds programs
When you burn the flag, it is an example of ___________
This was established through Marbury v. Madison
If I read these, I might be convinced about ratifying the new Constitution
Which chamber of Congress has the power of advice and consent? the power to approve or reject presidential nominations?
This resolution was vetoed by Nixon but Congress overrode the veto to regain some control in foreign affairs
This case decided that freedom of the press and speech are fundamental personal rights and liberties protected by the due process clause of the 14th Amendment