100% tevredenheidsgarantie Direct beschikbaar na je betaling Lees online óf als PDF Geen vaste maandelijkse kosten 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Tentamen (uitwerkingen)

AP GOV REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Beoordeling
5,0
(1)
Verkocht
-
Pagina's
41
Cijfer
A+
Geüpload op
15-11-2025
Geschreven in
2025/2026

AP GOV REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Instelling
AP GOV
Vak
AP GOV











Oeps! We kunnen je document nu niet laden. Probeer het nog eens of neem contact op met support.

Geschreven voor

Instelling
AP GOV
Vak
AP GOV

Documentinformatie

Geüpload op
15 november 2025
Aantal pagina's
41
Geschreven in
2025/2026
Type
Tentamen (uitwerkingen)
Bevat
Vragen en antwoorden

Onderwerpen

Voorbeeld van de inhoud

AP GOV REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




10th Amendment - (ANSWER)Powers not expressly given to federal government by the Constitution are
reserved to states or the people. Also known as "reserved powers amendment" or "states' rights
amendment"



13th Amendment - (ANSWER)Abolished slavery. First of three "Reconstruction Amendments" passed
after Civil War (1865-70)



14th Amendment - (ANSWER)(1) All persons born in the U.S. are citizens; (2) no person can be deprived
of life, liberty or property without DUE PROCESS OF LAW; (3) no state can deprive a person of EQUAL
PROTECTION of the laws. Second of three "Reconstruction Amendments" passed after Civil War.



15th Amendment - (ANSWER)States cannot deny any person the right to vote because of race. Third of
three "Reconstruction Amendments" passed after Civil War. First Voting Rights Amendment (with 19, 24
& 26)



16th Amendment - (ANSWER)Power of Congress to tax income



17th Amendment - (ANSWER)Established the direct election of senators (instead of being chosen by
state legislatures)



19th Amendment - (ANSWER)States cannot deny the right to vote based on gender



1st Amendment - (ANSWER)Freedom of religion (establishment & free exercise clauses), speech, press,
assembly, and petition.



22nd Amendment - (ANSWER)Limits the president to two terms.



23rd Amendment - (ANSWER)Gives Washington DC electoral college votes as if it were a state (DC still
has no representation in Congress)



24th Amendment - (ANSWER)Abolishes poll taxes

,AP GOV REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




26th Amendment - (ANSWER)States cannot deny the right to vote based on age (18+)



2nd Amendment - (ANSWER)Right to arm bears. Supported by National Rifle Association interest group
& Republican Party.



4th Amendment - (ANSWER)No "unreasonable" searches and seizures. Exclusionary rule (Weeks v. US,
Mapp v. Ohio)



5th Amendment - (ANSWER)(1) No Self-Incrimination (Miranda)

(2) No Double Jeopardy (defendant cannot be tried again on the same, or similar charges)

(3) No deprivation of life liberty or property without "due process of law" (fair treatment)



6th Amendment - (ANSWER)The right to counsel in criminal trials. Gideon v. Wainwright held that states
must provide indigent defendants with a free lawyer ("public defender"). Right to jury in criminal trials.



7th Amendment - (ANSWER)Right to jury in civil trials.



8th Amendment - (ANSWER)Government cannot inflict cruel and unusual punishment. Meaning of
"cruel" based on "evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society."
Categorical bans on death penalty: juveniles, retarded, non-murder crimes...



9th Amendment - (ANSWER)Unenumerated Rights Amendment. Citizens have unenumerated rights in
addition to those stated in the Constitution. Not been developed by Supreme Court (too open ended)



Constitution - (ANSWER)A nation's basic law, creates political institutions, assigns or divides power in
government and often provides certain guarantees to citizens. Can be written or unwritten.



Agents of Socialization - (ANSWER)Family (most important); TV/media (growing in importance);
friends/peers; school (formal socialization). How we develop (absorb) opinions & beliefs.

,AP GOV REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




American Political Culture - (ANSWER)A set of basic, foundational values and beliefs about government
that is shared by most citizens. Key elements: democracy, equality before the law, limited government,
capitalism & private property



Anti-Federalists - (ANSWER)A group who opposed the ratification of the Constitution in 1787. They
opposed a strong central government (tyranny) and supported states' rights. "I smell a rat!"



Articles of Confederation - (ANSWER)Set up the 1st independent American government (1783-88).
Nonbinding "league of friendship" among sovereign states with weak central government to help with
common defense & cooperation (like the European Union). Replaced by our current constitution in
1788.



Bandwagon Effect - (ANSWER)"Copy-cat" behavior. People often do things just because other people do
them. In primary elections, it is when people support the candidate everyone else seems to be
supporting (poll leaders). Leads to Primary Frontloading (states want to have the most impact in the
primary process)



Block Grants - (ANSWER)Grants ($) given to the states by the federal government for a general purpose
(like education or road-building). Unlike categorical grants, states have discretion to decide how to
spend the money. Example = Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) (States develop and
implement welfare programs using federal money).



Casework - (ANSWER)Assistance given to individual constituents by congressional members, like helping
an elderly person figure out how to get Medicare benefits. Major incumbency advantage.



Categorical Grant - (ANSWER)A grant ($) given to the states by the federal government for a specific
purpose or program. The federal government tells the states exactly how to spend the money (no state
discretion unlike block grants). Example = Medicaid. Most common type of federal grant because it gives
Congress the most control over the states.



Checks and Balances - (ANSWER)A major principle of the American system of government. Helps
maintain separation of powers so that no one branch gets too powerful. Explained in Federalist 51.

, AP GOV REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Examples: President vetos laws; Senate confirms appointments & treaties; Congress impeaches
president & judges...



Chief Justice John Marshall - (ANSWER)In office from 1801-1835 (longest serving CJ). Supported
increased power of federal government. Decided McCulloch v. Maryland, Gibbons v. Ogden, and
Marbury v. Madison.



Civil Rights Act of 1964 - (ANSWER)Prohibits discrimination based on race or gender in employment or
public accommodations (restaurants, hotels). Created EEOC to enforce. Based on Congress's interstate
commerce clause power (discrimination impacts interstate commerce). The most important federal civil
rights law.



Commerce Clause - (ANSWER)Art. 1, Sec. 8 of the Constitution (enumerated power). Congress has the
power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the several states ["Interstate Commerce
Clause"], and with the Indians. Interpreted by the Supreme Court very broadly (Gibbons v. Ogden) until
Lopez & Morrison.



Confederation - (ANSWER)Nonbinding union of sovereign states (example = European Union, America
under Articles of Confederation).



Congressional Demographics - (ANSWER)Rich highly educated white male protestant lawyers &
businessmen! Women VERY underrepresented! (<17%)



Connecticut Compromise - (ANSWER)Solves big state-little state debate over representation in federal
legislature at Philly Convention. Created bicameral legislature with equal representation for states in
Senate and proportional representation in House (seats based on population).



Cooperative Federalism - (ANSWER)System of federalism where federal & state governments help each
other perform governmental duties. Also known as marble-cake federalism. E.g., After hurricanes
federal and state agencies work together to provide relief. Can cause confusion and/or conflict among
among different levels of government. Best explanation of how federalism works today (instead of dual
federalism)
€18,28
Krijg toegang tot het volledige document:

100% tevredenheidsgarantie
Direct beschikbaar na je betaling
Lees online óf als PDF
Geen vaste maandelijkse kosten


Ook beschikbaar in voordeelbundel

Beoordelingen van geverifieerde kopers

Alle reviews worden weergegeven
2 weken geleden

5,0

1 beoordelingen

5
1
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Betrouwbare reviews op Stuvia

Alle beoordelingen zijn geschreven door echte Stuvia-gebruikers na geverifieerde aankopen.

Maak kennis met de verkoper

Seller avatar
De reputatie van een verkoper is gebaseerd op het aantal documenten dat iemand tegen betaling verkocht heeft en de beoordelingen die voor die items ontvangen zijn. Er zijn drie niveau’s te onderscheiden: brons, zilver en goud. Hoe beter de reputatie, hoe meer de kwaliteit van zijn of haar werk te vertrouwen is.
Belaire Teachme2-tutor
Volgen Je moet ingelogd zijn om studenten of vakken te kunnen volgen
Verkocht
2749
Lid sinds
1 jaar
Aantal volgers
0
Documenten
1355
Laatst verkocht
5 uur geleden

5,0

498 beoordelingen

5
486
4
11
3
1
2
0
1
0

Recent door jou bekeken

Waarom studenten kiezen voor Stuvia

Gemaakt door medestudenten, geverifieerd door reviews

Kwaliteit die je kunt vertrouwen: geschreven door studenten die slaagden en beoordeeld door anderen die dit document gebruikten.

Niet tevreden? Kies een ander document

Geen zorgen! Je kunt voor hetzelfde geld direct een ander document kiezen dat beter past bij wat je zoekt.

Betaal zoals je wilt, start meteen met leren

Geen abonnement, geen verplichtingen. Betaal zoals je gewend bent via iDeal of creditcard en download je PDF-document meteen.

Student with book image

“Gekocht, gedownload en geslaagd. Zo makkelijk kan het dus zijn.”

Alisha Student

Veelgestelde vragen