AP U.S. Government and Politics Test: Chapters 1, 2, and 3 Terms to Know: Shays’ Rebellion Pluralist view Hyperpluralist view Marxist view Bureaucratic view Majoritarian view Legitimacy Democracy Direct or Participatory Democracy 10. Representative Democracy 11. Unalienable 12. Articles of Confederation – pros and cons, how the Constitution corrected it 13. Constitutional Convention 14. Shay’s Rebellion 15. Virginia Plan 16. New Jersey Plan 17. Great (Connecticut) Compromise 18. 3/5 Compromise 19. Republic 20. Judicial Review 21. Federalism 22. Unwritten Constitution 23. Enumerated (Delegated, Expressed) Powers 24. Reserved Powers 25. Concurrent Powers 26. Checks and Balances 27. Separation of Powers 28. Faction 29. Federalists 30. Antifederalists 31. Federalist Papers #10, #47, #51 32. Coalition 33. Bill of Rights 34. Habeas Corpus 35. Bill of Attainder 36. Ex Post Facto law 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 37. Amendment 38. Devolution 39. Grants In Aid 40. Block Grants 41. Categorical Grants 42. Mandates 43. “Necessary and Proper Clause” 44. Nullification 45. Dual Federalism 46. Cooperative Federalism 47. Revenue Sharing 48. Conditions of Aid 49. Waiver 50. Second Order Devolution 51. Third Order Devolution 52. Express Preemption 53. Implied Preemption 54. Selective Incorporation 55. 10th Amendment 56. Welfare Reform Act 1996 57. Americans With Disabilities Act 58. Civil Rights Act 1964 59. Clean Air Act 60. Work Opportunity and Reconciliation Act (Welfare Reform Act, 1996) 61. United States v. Lopez 62. United States v. Morrison 63. Printz v. United States