Public Policy
Legislation
Executive Orders
Federalism
State/Local/Tribal Gov't
100

Actions taken by the government to address public issues are called ________________

Public Policies

100

Creating a law to address a public issues is an example of a L_______________ A___.

Legislative Act

100

Which of the following is a faster process?

A legislative Act 

or 

An Executive Order

An Executive Order

100

A system where powers are shared between the national and state governments is called __________________.

Federalism

100

Name a local service that a municipal government manages.  Hint: P__________, F_________, W_________.

Police Department

Fire Department

Water Systems

Other Utilities

200

Policies enacted by Congress are called L_________ A____

Legislative Acts

200

If the President disapproves of a Bill that has reached his/her desk he can ______________ it so it does not become law.

Veto

200

Executive orders are sometimes controversial because they bypass C_____________ and allow the P________________ to make changes quickly.


Congress

President

200

The Necessary and Proper Clause in the Constitution is what leads to the I____________ P___________ of the Federal Government.

Implied Powers

200

County governments manage larger areas, including u_____________ regions, while municipal governments focus on c_____ and t________.

unincorporated

cities

towns

300

Directives issued by the President are called __________________ _______.

Executive Orders

300
The first step in the legislative process is that the bill must be ________________ in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.

Introduced

300

True or False:

A new President can't overturn an executive order issued by their predecessor.

False

300

Of the list below:  Which one is a Concurrent Power?

Collect Taxes;    Issue Marriage Licenses;   Declare War

Collect Taxes

300

Which branch of government does the governor of a state lead?

Executive Branch

400

Both Legislative Acts and Executive Orders are subject to J____________ R_________ and can be declared unconstitutional.

Judicial Review

400

If a President Vetoes a bill it can still become law if 2/3 of each house vote to O________________ it.

Override


400

He was the President who issued the most executive orders.

FDR

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

400

States get their R_______________ Powers from the 10th Amendment.

Reserved 

400

A state’s p_________ p_________ allows the state to make and enforce rules and regulations within the state.

Police Power

500

It is important to look at both intended and unintended O___________ or C____________ of a policy to make sure that its impact is totally understood.

Outcomes

Consequences

500

Name one of the 5 Acts we studied in class.

NDEA National Defense Education Act

Civil Rights Act

Social Security Act

Clean Air Act

Americans With Disabilities Act

500

Long-term psychological and economic harm to  Japanese-Americans who were interned was an ______________ consequence of the executive order

Unintended

500

Expressed or E_______________ are Federal powers that are listed in the US Constitution.

Enumerated Powers

500

If there is a conflict between a sovereign Tribal Government and a State Government, who has the most authority?

Tribal Government

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