Legislative
Executive/Bureaucracy
Judicial
Beliefs,Behaviors, Elections
Foundations
100

100, 6 year terms, 2 per state

Senate

100

Fraction needed to overturn a veto

2/3rd

100

Court case that established Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison

100

Less social control, more economic control

Liberals

100

Name that document

"All men are created equal"

"Dervive their power from the consent of the governed"

Declaration of Independence 

200

Unique power given to the House only

Raise revenue bills

Choose president in electoral tie

Bring impeachment charge

200

Issued by the President and has the force of law without Congressional input

Executive order

200

Argued that life terms are needed for judicial independence

Federalist 78

200
Less economic control, more social control

Conservativism 

200

Desribe the Connecticutt (Great) Compromise


Bicameral legislature, one house based on population, the other based on equal reprsentation

300

Ways in which Legislative can be checked

Judicial review

Veto

executive order

300

Main idea of Fed 70?

Single executive needed for speed and secrecy, energy in executive needed

300

Specifically, how do federal judges get their jobs?

President appointments, Senate confirms

300

What is political efficacy?

The belief that your voice and vote matter/the government will respond/listen to you

300

Factions are inevitable and can be controlled by a large republic

Fed 10

400

Portion of Article I used in United States v. Lopez

Commerce Clause

400

2 ways to check Pres. power

Impeachment, overide veto, judicial review

400

The courts are "co-equal" branches and should use their power to overturn laws and expand justice and equality

Judicial activism

400

Difference between a primary and general election

Primary - choose party candidates, General- choose overall winner

400

Type of grant that the national government favors in which money is given to states with strings attached and strict requirements

Categorical grants

500

This term is used when determining how many represenatives each state gets

reapportionment 

500

2 ways the bureaucracy is checked

Budget

Judicial review

Executive orders


500

Describe a characterstic of judicial restraint

Stick to precenent

Only overturn laws if clear and obvious

500

Outlawed racial gerrymandering

Shaw v. Reno

500

Main idea of Brutus 1

U.S. is too big for a republic

Reps. won't know needs/wants of citizens

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