Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Bureaucracy
Miscellaneous
100

What are the two houses of Congress called?

The Senate and the House of Representatives

100

We elect a president for how many years?

4 years
100

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court

100

What is the bureaucracy?

A large, complex organization composed of unelected (appointed or hired) officials. It is in a hierarchical structure.

100

legislative veto

ability of Congress to override a presidential decision

200

How often are representatives elected?

Every 2 years

200

Who is in charge of the executive branch?

The president

200

How many justices are on the Supreme Court?

9 Justices

200

Iron triangle

the stable, cooperative relationship that often develops among a congressional committee, an administrative agency and one or more supportive interest groups.

200

congressional committees on a few subject-matter areas with membership drawn from both houses

joint committee

300
What is legislative power?

The power to make laws

300

Who becomes president if the president can no longer serve?

Vice president

300
What does the judicial branch do?

Reviews laws, explains laws, resolves disputes, and decides if a law goes against the Constitution

300

What is significant about how the bureaucracy works?

Job specialization

300

law that made racial discrimination against any group in hotels, motels, and restaurants illegal and forbade many forms of job discrimination

Civil Rights Act of 1964

400
Who is the head of the Senate?

The vice president

400

Term for the heads of executive departments?

Cabinet

400

What is judicial review?

Allows the Supreme Court to review acts and the other branches of government and state laws and judicial decisions that involve the Constitution

400

a product of civil service reform, in which appointees to positions in public bureaucracies must objectively be deemed qualified for the position.

Merit system

400

Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, replaced Aid to Dependent Children, ended welfare programs

Welfare Reform Act of 1996

500
What is the main job of the legislative branch/ what does Congress do?

Makes laws, declares war, and makes tax decisions

500

Amendment that limits president to two terms

22nd Amendment

500

What is the Senate's control over the Supreme Court?

Confirmation power

500

Advantages the "Bureaucrats" have over the executive in policy making

They have the power to decide exactly where spending goes, and they make the millions of small decisions that are made in government that the president can't always have his nose in.

500

a political philosophy or ideology with the agenda asserting that a majority based on a religion, language, social class, or other category of the population, is entitled to a certain degree of primacy in society, and has the right to make decisions that affect the society.

Majoritarian

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