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Voc. Definition
Voc. Words
100

A constitutional requirement to serve in the United States House of Representatives

What is must be at least 25 years old and a citizen for 7 years

100

The principle of stare decisis is fundamental to the common law system

What is it ensures that similar legal cases receive consistent treatment and creates predictability in legal outcomes

100

Judicial Review

What is the Power to Determine Constitutionality of Laws

100

A draft or proposed law in Congress

What is a Bill

100

Stare Decisis

What is the legal doctrine requiring courts to adhere to precedent and follow established legal principles when similar cases arise

200

A scenario that best illustrates the concept of 'logrolling' in the legislative process

WHat is when a Representative from a farming district votes for an urban transit bill in exchange for a city Representative's vote on a farm subsidy

200

This article of the U.S. Constitution establishes life tenure for Supreme Court Justices

What is Article III

200

Some Examples of Federal Bureaucracy

What are

Departments (e.g., Department of State, Department of Defense)

Agencies (e.g., Environmental Protection Agency)

Commissions (e.g., Federal Trade Commission)

Government corporations (e.g., U.S. Postal Service)

200

A tactic to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote on a bill

What is a Filibuster

200

22nd Amendment

What is it established presidential term limits and demonstrates concern about the expansion of presidential power

300

The 'power of the purse' serves as a check on the executive branch's policy agenda

What is Congress can refuse to fund specific executive programs, effectively halting their implementation

300

Hamilton's argument that when laws conflict with the Constitution, courts must choose the Constitution, relies on the principle that

What is the Constitution represents the supreme will of the people

300

This Department was Created in 2002 in Response to the 9/11 Attacks

What is Department of Homeland Security

300

Funding for a local project in a larger appropriation bill

What is a Pork barrel

300

Federalist 70

What is offers justification for a single executive by arguing a strong executive is “essential to the protection of the country against foreign attacks, to the steady administration of the laws, to the protection of property, and to the security of liberty.”

400

Explains why the Senate is often described as more stable and less susceptible to rapid shifts in public opinion than the House

What is the longer, six-year staggered terms allow Senators to focus on long-term policy rather than immediate reelection pressure

400

Hamilton's argument in Federalist No. 78, the judiciary's lack of 'force' and 'will' actually strengthen its legitimacy in a democratic system

What is it ensures judges rely purely on legal reasoning rather than political power

400

The Concept of 'Serving at the Pleasure of the President' Affect Agency Head Behavior

What is it Creates Incentives for Agency Heads to Align Their Decisions with Presidential Priorities

400

Formal power of the President to check Congress, and cannot be overridden with a 2/3 vote of both houses of Congress

What is a Pocket Veto

400

Article III

What is the foundation for powers of the judicial branch ; life tenure for justices allows the court to function independent of the current political climate

500

Trustee

What is a member of Congress is deciding how to vote on a bill that would increase the national debt ceiling

500

The post-9/11 expansion of executive power in national security demonstrate about the interpretation of presidential power

What is Historical circumstances continue to influence how presidents justify broad power usage

500

Iron Triangles Potentially Undermine Democratic Accountability

What is because they Create Exclusive Relationships that May Ignore Broader Public Interests

500

An outgoing politician or group of politicians who continue to serve until the assumption of their elected

What is a Lame Duck

500

Federalist 78

What is the argument for how its independence checks the power of other branches ; life tenure for justices allows the court to function independent of the current political climate

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