The speaker of the house follows what their people want, this is an example of
What is a delegate?
Monetary policy is influenced by (Actions by banks to influence credit)
Having a party identification of a Republican gives you a bias for democratic laws when voting
What is Patisanship?
Decides the finances for federal campaigns
What is the Federal Election Committee (FEC)
What lets the state bring the bacon home
What is Porkbarell Legislation
The president of the Senate breaks ties with their opinion, this is an example of
What is a Trustee?
Fiscal policy allows for what kind of economics to provide growth
What is Suply-side Economics?
Document for the power of Anti-Federalists
What is Brutus 1?
Money set aside by Congress for purchases beyond necessary
What is Discretionary Spending?
When the legislative branch requires the states to do something with no federal funding
What are Mandates?
A filibuster results in
To receive block grants citizens give up certain rights
What is a Social Contract?
What is Impeachment
Money seat aside for the necessary costs
What is Mandatory Spending?
Divided government is due to
Different parties are in control of the legislative and executive branch
Bicarmle legislation is due to (Two parts of the government)
What is the Great Coneticit Comparison?
The Philadelphia conventions need for a better government led to
What is Republicanism?
The South got strong representation in the House of Representatives due to
What is the Three-Fiths compromise?
What is Categorical grants
The rules committee sets the tone for of the debate about what process
What is the Amendment Process?
The ruling for Citizens united V. FEC resulted in the overturn decision of what case
What is McCain v. Feingold?
What allowed for the right of the Federal government to set up banks
What is Mcculloch v Maryland?
Regulates interstate commerce
What is the Commerce Clause?