Congress
The Presidency
The Courts
Bureaucracy
Wild Card
100

Agreement that names the # of representatives allowed in Senate and the House of Reps

What is the Great Compromise?

100

President ignores a bill, and it dies if Congress ends session.

Pocket veto

100

This court case established Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison

100

The connection between Congress, agencies, and interest groups.

What is an Iron Triangle?

100

 A yearly speech where the president talks about issues and plans.

What is the State of the Union Address?

200

Lets Congress control trade between states.

What is the commerce clause?

200

This refers to the president using their position to influence people and push ideas through speeches and media.

What is the Bully Pulpit?

200

A past court decision used to guide future decisions

Precedent

200

When the government gives money to the states without much direction other than the topic it needs to be spent on (i.e. education, environmental issues)

What is a block grant?

200

A vote to end a filibuster (needs 60 senators).

What is cloture?

300

This lets Congress make laws to do its job even if it's not in the Constitution

What is the necessary and proper clause?

300

This law limits the scope of authority that the President has over the US Military. 

What is the War Powers Act?

300

 A court has this authority if they are hearing a case for the first time.

What is Original Jurisdiction?

300

The government provides financial support to states, but they tell the states exactly what it has to be spent on.

What is a categorical grant?
300

This is a deal the president makes with another country that doesn’t need Senate approval.

What is an executive agreement?

400

Groups that fix differences between House and Senate versions of a bill if they are different

What is a conference committee?

400

The president's appointed group of advisors that must be approved by Senate.

The Cabinet

400

Judges avoid overturning laws and instead defer to elected branches of government, only stepping in when something clearly violates the Constitution.

Judicial Restraint

400

These parts of the government MAKE and ENFORCE rules created by Congress (like the EPA, SEC, FEC).

What are regulatory agencies?

400

Money added to bills for specific local projects to help get favor in your district

What is Pork Barrel Legislation?

500

When lawmakers agree to vote for each other’s bills.

Logrolling

500

This amendment outlines the line of secession if the president dies/cannot do his duties

What is the 25th amendment?
500

Latin phrase for “Let the decision stand” – courts follow earlier rulings.

What is Stare Decisis
500

Some agencies have this - they can create guidelines that act as laws meant to enforce things passed by Congress

Rule Making Authority

500

The power of the Senate to approve or reject the president’s appointments and treaties, acting as a check on executive power.

What is "advice and consent"

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