Supreme Court Justices
US Presidents
Budget
Bureaucracy
Constitution
100

John Roberts

2005 John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States.  Appointed by George W. Bush.  Conservative.

100

How does the Electoral College Work?

When voters cast their ballot for President of the United States, they aren’t necessarily voting for that person directly. Instead, they are casting a vote for presidential electors, collectively known as the Electoral College. The elector then votes for the same candidate on their behalf.

100
How big is the Federal Budget?
$6.9 Trillion - $6,900,000,000,000.00
100

What was FDR's poverty Reduction Program. 

The New Deal – which created Social Security, Unemployment Insurance and Public Works

100

13th amendment

Abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude.

200

Appointed in 2009 by Obama

Sonia Sotomayor.  From the Bronx.

200

What is Presidential Veto power?

The president can block a bill passed by congress.  If Congress wants to reverse it they need 2/3 vote in both chambers to override the President’s veto.  

200

How big is the national debt?

$35 trillion -- $35,000,000,000,000.00

200

How many people work for the government?

2.1 million federal civilian employees.

1.3 million active duty military and coast guard.

500,000 USPS workers.

3-4 million contractors.

Approximately 7-8 million people. 

200

14th amendment

Grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the US and guarantees EQUAL PROTECTION under the law.

300

Appointed by Biden in 2022.

Katanji Brown Jackson.  Liberal.

300

Which powers of the President are written in Article II, Section 2 of the US Constitution?

-President is Commander in Chief, President has the power to grant pardons, President can appoint his Cabinet, Ambassadors and Judges of the Supreme Court and negotiate treaties with the “advice and consent” of the Senate.

300

What is Mandatory Spending?

Mandatory spending refers to programmatic spending that is essentially automatic. Congress sets eligibility requirements and benefit formulas (Social security, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP)

300

What was LBJ's poverty reduction program?

The "Great Society", which created Medicare, Welfare (TANF) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the EPA.

300

15th ammendment

Prohibits the government from allowing people to vote. 

400

Appointed by George H. W. Bush in 1991.  The most senior member of the Court.

Clarence Thomas.
400

How does impeachment work?  Which Presidents have been impeached.

The house files articles of impeachment and the Senate has a trial to determine if the President is Guilty or Innocent. President Andrew Johnson, Nixon (almost) Bill Clinton, Trump (twice)

400

What is Discretionary Spending?

Discretionary spending refers to federal spending that changes year to year as Congress passes appropriation bills funding particular agencies. (Military funding, science, research, etc.)

400

What are public goods?

Public goods are non-excludable goods or service that is provided without profit to all members of a society, usually by the government.

400

Incorporation Doctrine

Applying the Bill of Rights to the STATES and not just the federal government. 

500

Appointed by Trump in 2020.  Female Justice.

Amy Coney Barrett.

500

What is an executive order?

 An order given by a president to an agency to carry out (or not carry out) a particular policy.  This does not require a bill from Congress and allows the President to independently set policy in certain areas.

500

How is the Federal Budget distributed?

Mandatory Spending is nearly 2/3 of the Budget, Discretionary Spending is ¼ and the remainder is Net interest on debt.

500

What is the argument against government?

The government is inefficient, is unaccountable and is too expensive.  People should be independent like frontiersman.  We should use charity or  private business to provide public goods, or people should be on their own.

500

Brown vs. Board of Education

Constitutional Question: Does racial segregation in public schools violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment?

Summary: The Court declared that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional, overturning the earlier Plessy v. Ferguson decision, which had allowed for "separate but equal" facilities. This landmark ruling helped dismantle segregation across the U.S. and was a key moment in the Civil Rights Movement.

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