Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
100

How is representation in each house of Congress determined?

On the size of each state's population.

100

What qualifications must a person meet before becoming president? 

What benefits does the president receive?

Must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, a resident for 14 years, and 35 years of age or older.

Pension, staff, office expenses, medical care, health insurance, and Secret Service protection.

100

1)What is the role of the federal courts?

2)What are the differences in the jurisdiction?

3)What are the differences in lower courts?


1)To hear cases involving the constitutionality of a law.

2)The court has the right to hear the case first

3)Consist of trial courts and intermediate appellate courts, which issue decisions that are subject to review or to appeal to a higher court

100

Bush v. Gore court case

was a decision of the United States Supreme Court that settled a recount dispute presidential election

100

Why is Public Opinion important?

Public opinion signals public preferences and potential voting behaviors to policymakers

200

What happens to a bill after it is introduced?

  1. The Creation of a Bill
  2. Committee Action
  3. Floor Action
  4. Vote
  5. Conference Committees
  6. Presidential Action
  7. The Creation of a Law
200

What are the different powers and roles of the president?

How is the president involved in foreign policy issues?


 Chief of State, Chief Executive, Chief Administrator, Chief Diplomat, Commander-in-Chief, Chief Legislator, Chief of Party, and Chief Citizen                             Has the power to nominate ambassadors and appointments are made with the advice and consent of the Senate

200

What are qualities of federal judges? Duties and qualifications? Powers and limits?

There are almost no formal qualifications, the primary function of the federal judges is to resolve matters brought before the United States federal courts, the authority to interpret the Constitution

200

Expanding Sufferage

 the right to vote in organized democratic elections

200

How are polls important in gauging public opinion?

By hearing new ideas

300

What committees include members of both houses?

Joint Committees

300

How many executive departments are there in the federal government and what are the responsibilities of each?

Fifteen

300

Marbury v. Madison case

The case that established the principle of judicial review in the United States, meaning that American courts have the power to strike down laws and statutes that they find to violate the Constitution of the United States

300

Voting Requirements 

At least 18 years old on or before Election Day registered to vote by your state's voter registration deadline

300

Influence of media

Able to change people's public or other opinion

400

What powers do the Constitution delegate to Congress?

 the power to declare war, coin money, raise an army and navy

400

22th and 25th Amendments

22) No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice

25) Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress

400

Court Procedures

The methods by which legal rights are enforced

400

Steps in voting process

Know what you are voting for 

400

How do we protect the press?

By allowing freedom of press, but true information.

500

What are Louisiana Members of Congress?

Mike Johnson, Julia Letlow, Troy Carter, Steve Scalise, Clay Higgins, Garret Graves

500

What is the order of Presidential Succession?

  • Vice President.
  • Speaker of the House.
  • President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
500

How does a Supreme Court justice get that position?

 The President nominates someone for a vacancy on the Court and the Senate votes to confirm the nominee

500

What are propaganda techniques?

Political cartoons, posters, name calling

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