Energizer Executive
Congress Conference
See You in Court
Who is Gerry...?
Stackin' Paper
100

This form of media is used today by the President to communicate his thoughts with the people.

What is social media?

100

These two houses of Congress make up a bicameral legislature.

What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?

100

This power is the name for declaring laws unconstitutional.

What is judicial review?

100

Gerrymandering is the...

Manipulation of district boundaries to favor a party

100

These are the 4 numbers of the Federalist Papers you need to know

Fed 10, Fed 51, Fed 70, Fed 78

200

This informal power is a directive with the force of a law.

What is an executive order?

200

The leader of the House of Representatives and is third in line to be the President.

Bonus: Name the current leader

What is the Speaker of the House?


MJ

200

This word is the belief that courts should interpret the constitution broadly.

What is judicial activism?

200

This term is when you split opposition voters across districts.

What is cracking?

200

Fed 70 argued for...

A single, energetic executive ensures accountability and effectiveness 

300

You have these in your kitchen, but the president has this group of trusted advisors to run the various departments.

What is the cabinet?

300

Congressional Committees are responsible for doing this...

What is reviewing and shaping legislation?

300

This word is the belief that courts should defer to the other branches

What is judicial restraint?

300

This term is when you concentrate opposition voters across districts.

What is packing?

300

Fed 78 argued...

That the judicial branch was the weakest and that life tenure ensured independence; supported judicial review

400

We're not talking about orange juice! This form of visibility is used by the president to influence the public's opinion.

What is the bully pulpit?

400

Which of the following is a check on the executive branch by Congress?

What are oversight hearings?

400

What case established judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison

400

What is the goal of gerrymandering?

To favor one political party over the other

400

Fed 10 argued that...

Factions were inevitable and that large republics control them

500

This Federalist Paper argued for a single, energetic executive in the White House.

What is Federalist 70?

500

The Senate's power to confirm federal balances is an example of...

Checks and Balances (Legislative checks Judicial)

500

This court is in between the district courts and the Supreme Court

What are Court of Appeals?

500

These are the two legal limits on gerrymandering

1. Equal population
2. Compliance with the Voting Rights Act

500

Fed 51 argued that...

Separation of powers and checks and balances protect liberty

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