Chapter 11
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100

Who has the advantage in an election?

The incumbent

100

What is the bully pulpit?


A term that refers to the presidency as an office well suited to communicating directly with the public in order to advocate legislation

100

Provide an example of red tape



Red tape: Rules and other constraints that democracies demand that restrict bureaucrats’ behavior

100

Define original jurisdiction



The authority of a court to hear a case before any other court does

200

List 2 Benefits of Descriptive Representation

Possible answers... more laws that benefit underrepresented groups, setting an example, greater trust, etc.

200

Which article of the Constitution deals with the executive?



Article II

200

The system by which most appointments to the federal bureaucracy are made to ensure that government jobs are filled on the basis of merit and that employees are not fired for political reasons


Civil Service

200

An unwritten rule that requires at least four justices to agree that a case warrants consideration before it is reviewed by the US Supreme Court


Rule of four

300

If a representative enacts a law that their constituents have been advocating for and something they expressed concern about, is that representative acting as trustee or instructed delegate?

Instructed Delegate

300

The War Powers Resolution limited what power of the president?

The ability to engage troops in armed conflict without Congressional support

300

Police patrol oversight



Congressional oversight of a bureaucracy that is proactive and direct

300

A brief filed (with the permission of the court) by an individual or group that is not a party to a legal action but has an interest in it



Amicus curiae brief

400

How does a filibuster end?



Cloture (requires 60 senators)

400

The president’s chief of staff and closest advisors; coordinates the president’s schedule, press relations, and political strategy.

White House Office


400

Name 3 of the 15 Cabinet agencies

Multiple examples...

400

The Supreme Court ruled in Texas v Johnson that flag burning is symbolic speech protected by the First Amendment. What is the term for a ruling that future cases will usually use as an example?



Precedent

500

Who can be impeached and who has the authority to do so?


-President, VP, or other civil officers  

-House of Representatives impeaches

500

In 1961, JFK established the Peace Corps unilaterally- there was no formal legislative process that created this agency. What is this an example of?


Executive order

500

What is the difference between operators, managers, and executives?


-Operators: Front-line bureaucrats who have the most direct contact with the daily work of their organization

-Managers: Mid-level bureaucrats who lead parts of government bureaucracies by overseeing programs, budgets, and personnel

-Executives: Top-level bureaucrats responsible for entire bureaucracies or major parts of them who make strategic decisions about the total collection of the organization’s programs, financial resources, organizational arrangements, and personnel

500

Traditionally, senators’ influence is greater for appointments to the district courts than for appointments to the courts of appeals. This practice forces presidents to share the nomination power with members of the Senate. The Senate will not confirm a nominee who is opposed by the senior senator from the nominee’s state if that senator is a member of the president’s party. What is this called?



Senatorial courtesy

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