War
The President
Federalism
Administrative Agencies
The Supreme Court
100
The government body that can declare war.
What is Congress?
100
A president must be at least this old.
What is 35?
100
According to this doctrine, if Congress has enacted a legislative scheme that comprehensively regulates a field, then states cannot regulate that field.
What is preemption?
100
Administrative agencies are found in this branch of government.
What is the executive branch?
100
The number of justices on the Supreme Court
What is 9?
200
The United States' last formally declared war
What is WWII?
200
If no presidential candidate captured a majority of the electoral college's votes, this would choose the president.
What is the House of Representatives?
200
If a plaintiff obtains a judgment in an Oklahoma court against a defendant whose property is located in Nebraska, this constitutional provision provides the plaintiff with a remedy in Nebraska.
What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?
200
The term that applies to the legislative functions of an administrative agency, such as rulemaking.
What is quasi-judicial?
200
The Chief Justice under whose leadership the court rendered many decisions advancing civil liberties in the 20th Century.
Who is Chief Justice Warren?
300
The international convention that establishes the treatment of prisoners of war
What is the Geneva Convention?
300
The president chooses his cabinet with the advice and consent of this body.
What is the Senate?
300
State laws are finally decided by these.
What are state high courts?
300
An independent agency is one whose head may be removed only if there is this.
What is Cause?
300
The tenure of a Supreme Court Justice may end when he dies, retires, or is this.
What is impeached?
400
The only branches of the armed forces mentioned in the Constitution
What are the army and the navy?
400
When a president refuses to spend money allocated by Congress, he is engaging in this.
What is executive impoundment?
400
If a state favors its own residents when selling services, it does not violate the dormant Commerce Clause because it is acting as this.
What is a market participant?
400
Agency rulemaking that requires interested persons be allowed to participate orally in a hearing.
What is formal rulemaking?
400
The Supreme Court exercises this type of jurisdiction in cases where two states are parties.
What is original jurisdiction?
500
The resolution that requires the President to give notice to Congress of the military's involvement in hostilities and then gives Congress 60 days to act.
What is the War Powers Resolution of 1973?
500
The practice of vetoing only part of a bill, which has been declared unconstitutional.
What is the line item veto?
500
A state law that discriminates against out of state participants is presumed invalid because of this.
What is the dormant Commerce Clause?
500
The guidance that Congress must provide when delegating authority to an agency.
What is an intelligible principle?
500
To have its case reviewed by the Supreme Court, the appellant must petition for this.
What is a writ of certiorari?
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