Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Political Ideology
Foundations of US Government
100

How many people are in each chamber of U.S. Congress? 

435 House Representatives

100 Senators

(= 535 members or Congress total)

100

This power allows the president to issue regulations that have the force of law.

Executive Order

100

Explain the difference between Judicial Restraint and Judicial Activism/

Judicial activism: The belief that the role of a justice is to defend individual rights and liberties, even those not explicitly stated in the Constitution.

Judicial restraint: The belief that the role of a justice is to defer decisions (and thus policymaking) to the elected branches of government and stay focused on a narrower interpretation of the Bill of Rights.

100

What major political party would a liberal be more likely to join? What major political party would a conservative be more likely to join?

Liberals -> Democratic Party

Conservatives -> Republican Party

100

A form of democracy in which the power belongs to a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by the leaders and representatives elected by those citizens to govern according to law

Republic
200

This constitutional clause allows Congress to pass laws necessary to carry out its enumerated powers. (Must say actual name.)

Necessary and Proper Clause 

200

How long is a presidential term? How many can they serve?

Presidents can serve 2 terms. Each term is 4 years long.

200

This power allows the Supreme Court to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.

Judicial Review

200

What is the #1 influence in political socialization?

The family

200

_________ democracy, which emphasizes group-based activism by nongovernmental interests striving for impact on political decision making.

Pluralist Democracy

300

This leadership position controls the House calendar and significantly influences which bills reach a vote.

Speaker of the House

300

Notion of the presidency as a platform from which the president could promote an agenda directly to the public.

Bully Pulpit

300

This power allows the Supreme Court to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.

Judicial Review

300

What is libertarianism?

A political philosophy that advocates only minimal state intervention in the free market and the private lives of citizens.

300

What was the impact of Shays' Rebellion?

Shays' Rebellion significantly influenced the formation of the U.S. Constitution and highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, leading to calls for a stronger national government.

400

This informal legislative practice allows members of Congress to insert funding for local projects into spending bills.

Pork Barrel

400

This Supreme Court case limited presidential power by rejecting the use of executive privilege during a criminal investigation.

New York Times v United States

400

Explain what Stare decisis means.

The principle of making legal decisions based on past precedents. From the Latin for “let the decision stand.”

400

How do liberals and conservatives differ on fiscal policies?

Conservatives typically advocate for less taxes and the free enterprise system.

Liberals typically advocate for taxes to support social programs, and more regulation of businesses.

400

What is the name of powers shared by the federal government and the states?

Concurrent Powers
500

Explain the differences between a trustee, delegate, and politico.

Trustee model: A member of Congress who considers the views of their constituents and uses their own judgment to decide how to vote.

Delegate model: A member of Congress who always follows their constituents’ voting preferences.

Politico: A member of Congress who acts as a delegate on issues that their constituents care about, and as a trustee on issues that their constituents don’t care about.

500

The Senate can ratify treaties, and confirm cabinet, and judicial appointments to check the Executive Branch. What is this action called?

Advice and Consent

500

Explain what selective incorporation is, please include what amendment enables it in your response.

 The gradual process of applying amendments in the Bill of Rights to state and local governments by way of the 14th Amendment.

500

This political theory argues that political power should rest with the people and be exercised directly or through representatives.

Populism

500

What is the difference between the VA, NJ, and Connecticut Plans?

Virginia Plan:

- Proposed a bicameral legislature

- Representation based on population


New Jersey Plan:

- Proposed a unicameral legislature

- Equal representation for each state

Connecticut (Great) Compromise:

- Created a bicameral legislature

- House based on population

- Senate with equal representation


Compromised between large and small states

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