The Bureaucracy
Separation of Powers
Public Opinion & Political Views
Political Participation
Foundations of Government
100

Hiring someone based on party support or party loyalty instead of their qualifications is called ___.

Patronage

100

Which branch of government has the "power of the purse"?

Legislative Branch

100

The process through which individuals acquire their political beliefs and values.

Political Socialization

100

Term referring to a person currently holding office

Incumbent

100

First Constitution of the United States

Articles of Confederation

200

The stable relationship between a congressional committee, an agency, and an interest group is called ______.

An iron triangle

For a bonus $200 give an example of an iron triangle.

200

Term used to describe the power of the federal courts to declare a law unconstitutional.

Judicial Review

200

The feeling that your vote is important and matters.

Political Efficacy

200

An election that takes place in the middle of a presidential term.

Midterm Election

200

Those who supported ratification of the Constitution

Federalists

300

What is one method Congress can use to control the federal bureaucracy?

Congressional oversight (conduct hearings, require heads of the department to testify at hearings, increase/decrease funding, attach conditions to spending, investigate agency actions, pass new laws, clarify existing laws, block nominations)
300

Which branch has the power to negotiate treaties with foreign governments?

Executive Branch

300

A method of poll selection that gives each person in a group the same chance of being selected.

Random Sampling

300

A voter's evaluation of a candidate based on what he or she pledges to do about an issue if elected.

Prospective voting

300

Article of the Constitution that deals with the Judicial Branch.

Article III

400

Law passed by Congress to reduce the use of patronage.

Pendleton Act or Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act.

Bonus 100:  Name the President whose assassination led to the passage of the Pendleton Act.

400

Which branch does the US Constitution give the power to determine the rules and policies for immigration?

Legislative

400

Name four factors that most influence a person's political beliefs and values.

Gender, race and ethnicity, age, religion, family, education, peers, media

400

Type of political action committee established to make independent expenditures (spending for campaign activity that is not coordinated with a candidates campaign).

Super PAC

400

Three types of democracy

Participatory, Elite, and Pluralist

500

Term referring to the power of bureaucratic agencies to make policy decisions,  interpret vague laws, and decide how to apply them.

Discretionary authority

1. Congress passes a law (often broad or unclear)

2. Agency uses discretionary authority to interpret what the law means

3. Agency uses "rule-making" to turn that into enforceable regulations

EX: Clean Air Act passed --> EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) determines what counts as pollution and creates limitations for companies --> EPA then enforces those limitations and penalizes companies that break them.


500

Identify two enumerated powers of the Executive Branch and two informal powers of the Executive Branch

Enumerated: Command troops, negotiate treaties, pardoning, nominating judges, ambassadors, Cabinet members

Informal/Implied: Executive Orders, Executive Agreements, Bully Pulpit, Executive Privilege 

500

A measure of the accuracy of a public opinion poll written in statistical parameters.

Margin of error.  EX: +/-3 

A 52% approval rating for a President in a poll that reports a margin of error of +/-3 means the range of approval could be anywhere between 49%-55%.

500

Refers to political contributions that are made to political parties for purposes other than supporting a specific candidate, often used for party-building activities and not subject to same regulations as other types of contributions.

Soft-money

500

A law punishing somebody for an action that was declared illegal AFTER the person had committed the action

Ex Post Facto

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