Amendments
Articles
Congress
Bureaucracy
interest groups
100

This amendment prohibited the making and selling of alcohol and this other amendment repealed it.

What is 18th and 21st?

100

Introduction to an important document, where goals were set out.

What is Preamble?

100

name the 2 branches

What are the Senate and the House of Representatives

100

How is the Bureaucracy organized?


What is hierarchical authority


100

Because they link people to their government, interest groups are called this


What is linkage institutions


200

This amendment declared that the government could not quarter troops in civilians homes in times of peace.

What is the 3rd amendment?

200

These needed approval from 9/13 states

What is laws?

200

  Permanent Committees

What are standing committees


200

Why do we have a bureaucracy?


What is it: 1. Promotes efficiency 2. Is a method to manage size and complexity

200

what is the main purpose of interest groups

what is interest groups serve as a means of political participation for their members. The primary goal of interest groups is to influence decision-makers and public policy through advocacy on behalf of members.

300

This amendment details the rights of the accused (no double-jeopardy or self-incrimination)

What is the 5th amendment?

300

This feature made it difficult for states to settle their disputes

no national court system

300

The three key incumbent advantages


What are: 1. law-making 2.pork-barrel programs 3.constituent service (case work)

300

The three functions of Bureaucracy


What are: 1. Implementation- carry out laws 2. Administration- provide services  3. Regulation- issue rules or formal instructions that impact the public

300

how do these groups have an influence in the iron triangle

what is because they can create a governmental situation in which their lobbyists have an influence on government

400

This amendment protects the rights of the people that are not listed in the Constitution

What is the 9th amendment?

400

List the 3 unalienable rights

What is life liberty and the pursuit of happiness?

400

How a bill becomes law


What is: creation -> Introduction (in House or Senate) -> Committee -> Sub Committee -> Rules Committee -> Floor Debate -> Vote -> Conference Committee -> Revote -> President

400

Role in policy making

what is when Congress passes a law, it sets down guidelines to carry out the new policies

400

The types of interest groups (4)


What is: Business Groups Environmental Groups Public-Interest Groups Single-Interest Groups

500

The purpose of the 36th amendment was to...

What is lower the voting age to 18?

500

The rights of theses were most protected under the articles

What is the states?

500

Total number of seats in Congress

What is 535 Members 

500

Explain Delegated Authority and Discretionary Authority


What is: Delegated Authority: Because Congress and the President cannot handle everything, they delegate authority to the bureaucracy Discretionary Authority: Because legislation lacks detail, the bureaucracy fills in the gaps

500

Four things interest groups do


What is: represent members of government, provide a channel for participation inform members, gov, public at large influence the policy agenda

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