<p>what are the important federalist papers, and what do they say?</p>
<p>what are the important clauses in the constitution (including the amendments)</p>
<p>what are iron triangles?</p>
<p>what are the important federalist papers, and what do they say?</p>
<p>what are the important clauses in the constitution (including the amendments)</p>
<p>what are iron triangles?</p>
<p>federalist #10- preventing factions
federalist #51 checks and balances</p>
<p>elastic clause
supremacy clause
(there are too many important amendments)</p>
<p>relationship between a committee, an interest group, and an agency</p>
<p>^^^ agreed with zman, but definitely know Amendment 14 (due process) because that will come up a lot in different questions</p>
<p>i thought 5 was due process and 14 was just allowing it for blacks?</p>
<p>and what exactly is the relationship</p>
<p>there is a due process clause in the 14th amendment and there is also the equal protection clause in the 14th. and check this out for the iron triangle [Iron</a> triangle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_triangle]Iron”>Iron Triangle - Wikipedia) I hope that helps</p>
<p>AP gov seems really not fun.</p>
<p>it isn’t fun, but it isn’t that bad. it might be the easiest class ever though</p>