CH 10 CONGRESS
CH 11 PRESIDENCY
CH 12 BUREAUCRACY
CH 13 SUPREME COURT
RANDOS
100

A U.S. senator has a ________-year term, while a U.S. representative has a _____ year term.

what are six and two year terms?

100

To get around the need for Senate approval of treaties, many contemporary presidents have made use of ________ in foreign affairs.

what is an executive agreement?

100

It is an agency that performs and charges for services usually provided by the private sector.


what is a government corporation?

100

This judicial philosophy posits that the Court should go beyond the words of the Constitution or a statute to consider the broader societal implications of its decisions

what is judicial activism?

100

The secretary of education, secretary of defense, and secretary of the interior are all members of the

what is a cabinet?

200

In most states, who controls the redistricting process?

what are state legislatures?

200

In writing and passing the Affordable Care Act, Congress ________ the task of defining “essential health benefits” to the Department of Health and Human Services.


what are delegated powers?

200

Before the Civil Service Reform Act of 1883, government appointments were made based on what system?

what is the spoils system?

200

The term of a federal judge

what is a life term?

200

The U.S. House of Representatives committee that held hearings to investigate the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol is an example of a ________.


what is a select committee?

300

The process of allocating congressional seats among the 50 states is called

what is apportionment?

300

When presidents use popular appeals to create a mass base of support that will allow them to accomplish their goals, it is most commonly referred to as

what is going public?

300

What is an example of an independent regulatory commission that we reviewed in class? They are known to be insulated from politics

What is FCC or CFPB?

300

Who gets to decide how many seats are on the Supreme Court

What is Congress?

300

When Democrats gather in the House to elect their House leaders every two years, this is called a

what is a caucus?

400

When Republicans gather in the House to elect their House leaders every two years, this is called a

what is a conference?

400

In a striking example of exerting inherent powers, which president cited their oath of office as justification for suspending the writ of habeas corpus?

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

Who gets to appoint the heads of all the federal bureaucracies

Who is the president?
400

This judicial philosophy in which judges look strictly to the Constitution and writing of the Founders to interpret what was originally meant at the time the law was written can be described as

what is judicial restraint?

400

Which author did we read in class that argued that the administrative state is a bloodless unconstitutional revolution?

Who is Gary Lawson?

500

When Senator Robert Byrd steered federal money to build highways, dams, and government facilities to his state of West Virginia, he was doing which of the following?

what is pork barrel?

500

The powers of the president that are most clearly spelled out in the Constitution are ________ powers. 

expressed

500

President Bush tried to privatize this program that millions of senior Americans depend on but did not succeed even with Republican majorities in Congress

What is Social Security?

500

The power of the courts to review actions of the legislative and executive branches and, if necessary, declare them invalid or unconstitutional is called

what is judicial review?

500

A party member in the House or Senate responsible for coordinating the party’s legislative strategy, building support for key issues, and counting votes


What is a whip?