Think broadly about the following specific items. I might add a few things over the next week - so don't limit yourself to these items - but this list should help you perform at least adequately if you fully understand the concepts and terms below: 
Current events – 10 to 15 questions pulled from the blog
 The subject matter of each of the articles of the Constitution – especially the first 3
 The delegated, reserved, implied, and denied powers
 The police powers
 The denied powers
 The elastic clauses and their consequences
 The purpose and content of the Bill of Rights
 The basic principles within the Constitution
 The impact of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments
 The equal protection clause
 The privilege and immunities clause
 The history of the equal protection clause, including Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education
 The expressed and inherent powers of the president
 The commander in chief powers
 Judicial review
 Gerrymandering
 The mechanisms which separate - and maintain the separation - of powers
 The origin and purposes of political parties
 The party eras
 The winner take all system and its consequences
 The factions within the major parties
 The marketplace of ideas
 The role of free speech in a free society
 The rationale behind public education
 The self-evident truths
 The substantive liberties
 The procedural liberties
 Agency capture
 The definition of democracy
 The checks and balances
 Ideology
 What are the respective bases of liberalism and conservatism?
 Strict scrutiny, intermediate review, rational basis review
 The argument contained in the Declaration of Independence
 Key phrases in the Federalist Papers
 Voter turnout – rates
 The debate over interpreting the Constitution
 Judicial Review
 What is public policy?
 The nature of religious liberty
 The basic purpose and goals of social welfare, foreign, and economic policy
 The nature of apportionment and the drawing of districts
 The pros and cons of political parties
 The role of state and local governments
 The basic design of elections and appointments to national office
 The development of judicial review
 Rulemaking
 Lobbying
 Iron Triangles
 The revolving door
 Constitutional governments
 Winner take all elections
 The two party system
 Debates over interpreting key phrases in the Constitution
 The debate over the powers of the president
 Unified and divided government
 The basic principles in the Magna Carta
 The basic principles in the British Bill of Rights
 Baker v Carr
 The unitary executive 
 
