Bill into Law
The President
Congress
Supreme Court
Foreign Policy Doctrine
100

Who can come up with an idea for a bill?

Members of Congress, constituents, the President, Lobbyists, ect.

100

What is the State of the Union?

An address the president gives required by the Constitution, traditionally given every year to a joint session of Congress

100

Which chamber is based on a states population?

The House of Representatives

100

Who appoints Supreme Court Justices?

The President

100

What is a foreign policy doctrine?

How a president approaches foreign policy during their term

200

What is a Congressional Committee and give an example?

A small group of specialized members of Congress that focus on one topic. Ex: Ways and Means, Education, Foreign Affairs, ect

200

What is a formal power and give an example

Power directly given by Article 2 of the constitution, ex) pardons, commander in chief, veto power

200

True or false, can Congress declare war?

True, only Congress can officially declare war

200

Who confirms Supreme Court justices?

The Senate

200

Define containment

The theory that foreign ideologies like Communism need to be stopped from spreading Ex) Truman, Reagan

300

What happens when the president vetos a bill?

Prevents it from becoming law, sent back to Congress who can overrule with 2/3 vote

300

What is an informal power and give an example

A power not given by the Constitution but through tradition or expanding presidential power. Ex) Bully pulpit, executive order, executive agreement

300

How old do you need to be in order to be elected to the House vs Senate? Why are they different?

25 for the House, 30 for the Senate, The founders wanted the Senate to be a more elite institution

300

How long to supreme court justices serve for?

Life

300

Define Isolationism

The ideology that wants the country to avoid involvement with foreign countries

400

What is a conference committee?

Senators and House members meeting to compromise on a bill

400

Name two roles of the president

Commander in chief, chief diplomat, party chief, ect

400

Name 3 differences between the House and the Senate

Requirements, term length, number of members, Senate can confirm appointments, House begins spending bills, ect

400

What is the Supreme Court's power to declare laws and actions unconstitutional?

Judicial Review

400

Define Realism

A foreign policy approach that emphasizes doing whats best for the country Ex) Nixon

500

Name the ways a bill can die before it becomes a law

Committee, floor vote (either chamber), conference committee, president veto

500

What is an example of a check the President has against the other 2 branches?

Veto, appointments, ect

500

What is an example of a check Congress has on the other two branches?

Confirm appointments, can change constitution, impeachment, ect

500

Name one famous court case and explain why it was important

Brown vs Board, Roe v Wade, Marbury v Madison, Dred Scott, ect

500

List a presidential doctrine and explain it

Any doctrine from class