Type of Federalism that Divides Power Between States and the Federal Government
Dual/Layer Cake Federalism
An Interest Group that is Pro-Second Amendment, But Started Out With Differing Views to Today
NRA/National Rifle Association
What __________ Does
Government
This Article Creates the House and the Senate
Article 1
Type of Federalism Where Federal and State Governments Work Together
Cooperative/Marble Cake Federalism
Interest Groups Can Fund Candidates Through This
PAC/Political Action Committee
The Second Step of the Policymaking Process
Formulation
Overriding a presidential veto is an example of this
Checks and Balances
This Type of Federalism Had a Pause During the Civil War
Dual/Layer Cake Federalism
Factors of an Interest Group Include a Common Interest, Voluntary Membership, and This.
Lobbying Government
The View That Political Power Should Be in the Hands of a Small Part of a Population
Elitism/Elite Theory
This chamber of Congress has the ability to confirm appointments of ALL federal judges, cabinet members, and ambassadors
The Senate
An Example of This Type of Federalism is Marijuana Being Legal in California But Not Federally
Cooperative/Marble Cake Federalism
This Type of Interest Groups Usually Concern Business or Labor
Economic
This Person Studied and Wrote About Pluralism
Robert Dahl
The Speaker of the House
Mike Johnson
The greatest city in the world
Philadelphia
This Program in the 1930s Led to the Adoption of Cooperative Federalism
The New Deal
Term for the Relationship Between Congressional Committees, Federal Agencies, and Interest Groups that Lock Others Out
Iron Triangles
This Model Relies on Perfect Information and Involves Listing All Possible Alternatives
Rational-Comprehensive Model
The term for when a member of Congress attempts to maintain a balance between the interests of his constituents and the dictates of his own judgment and conscience
The Politico Model
The maximum number of years a person can be president
10