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100

The theory that government gets its authority from the people in exchange for protection.

What is the social contract?

100

Specific powers granted to Congress in the Constitution.

What are expressed/enumerated powers?

100

A party leader responsible for counting votes and maintaining discipline.

Who is the party whip?

100

The power to reject legislation.

What is a veto?

100

The power to declare laws unconstitutional.

What is judicial review?

200

A system where citizens elect representatives to make decisions.

What is republicanism?

200

This clause has been used to justify broad federal power over economic activity.

What is the commerce clause?

200

The titles of the formal presiding officers of the House of Representatives and Senate.

Who is the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate (Vice President)?

200

The president’s role as head of the military.

What is commander-in-chief?

200

The authority of a court to hear appeals.

What is appellate jurisdiction?

300

The three plans proposed at the Constitutional Convention in regards to representation.

What are the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and Great (Connecticut) Compromise?

300

This rebellion exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

What is Shays' Rebellion?

300

Temporary committees formed to reconcile House and Senate bills.

What is a conference committee?

300

Directives issued by the president to manage the executive branch.

What are executive orders?

300

A request for the Supreme Court to hear a case and the requirement to hear the case.

What is a writ of certiorari and the rule of Four?

400

Powers inferred from the Constitution’s Necessary and Proper Clause.

What are implied powers?

400

The lack of this power made it difficult for the national government to raise money.

What is the power to tax?

400

When government is unable to act due to division.

What is gridlock?

400

The president persuades the public to pressure Congress into passing legislation.

What is the bully pulpit?

400

A justice votes to overturn precedent in order to advance a new interpretation of the Constitution.

What is judicial activism?

500

Government authority is restricted by constitutional rules and protections.

What is limited government?

500

A compromise designed to create a buffer between direct democracy and presidential selection.

What is the Electoral College Compromise?

500

The tactic used to kill a bill by ignoring it in committee and the petition that forces a bill out of committee for a vote.

What is pigeonholing and a discharge petition?

500

The ability of bureaucrats to make decisions in implementing laws.

What is bureaucratic discretion?

500

Lifetime appointments that protect judges from political pressure.

What is judicial independence?

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