The Early Days
My Reps Don't Suck!
Supreme Rules
Bureaucratic Nonsense
Party Mix
100

First person to suggest dividing government power into different branches

Baron de Montesquieu

100

Re-drawing congressional districts to favor candidates from a specific party

Gerrymandering

100

allows poor people to bring legal cases or appeals to court free of charge

In Forma Pauperis

100

Relationship Between sub committees, interest groups and Government agency 

Iron Triangles

100

Requirements toi receive grant money

Conditions in aid

200

In-depth explanation of how checks and balances would work

Fed 51

200

3 Most powerful committees in the House of Representatives

Rules, Ways and Means, Appropriations 

200

Groups not directly involved in a supreme court case can write a brief in an attempt to sway the courts decision

amicus curiae

200

Manages our country's money

The federal reserve system

200

A small group of people have a disproportionate amount of power and influence in government

Elitist Theory

300

America's failed attempt at government

Articles of Confederation

300

when members agree to support each other's bills

Logrolling

300

Court decides a case based on a precedent set years earlier in an older case.

Stare Decisis

300

Makes sure you pay your taxes

IRS
300

A method for the federal government to give money to the states

Grants-In-Aid

400

allows the federal government to intervene at times in state affairs when trade crosses state boundaries

Commerce Clause

400

Wasteful spending in Congressional spending

Pork-barrel legislation 

400

Supreme court requests that a case be passed up to them from a lower court

Writ of Certiorari
400

Legally requiring people to take and pass a test for government jobs

The Pendleton Act

400

President's right to privacy with regard to some conversations and information.

Executive Privilege 

500

In-depth explanation of how the judicial branch will function

Fed 78

500

A member of Congress votes yes on a bill after meeting with constituents 

Delegate Model

500

Workaround for unconstitutionally declared legislation

Constitutional Amendment

500

Heads of very large bureaucracies 

Cabinet

500

Less federal funding to the states but greater flexibility for states to spend it

Devolution

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