Political Parties
Bureaucracy
Congress
Presidency
Interest Groups
100

This term describes a decline in voter loyalty to political parties.

What is dealignment?

100

This branch of government is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws passed by Congress.


What is the bureaucracy?

100

The chamber of Congress with 435 members.


What is the House of Representatives?

100

This constitutional role makes the president head of the military.

What is Commander in Chief?

100

These organizations seek to influence public policy but do not run candidates.


What are interest groups?

200

This occurs when there is a major shift in political party dominance.

What is realignment?

200

These are government agencies created to regulate specific areas such as the environment, communications, or labor.

What are regulatory agencies?

200

This tactic is used to delay legislation through extended debate.

What is a filibuster?

200

This presidential action directs federal agencies without Congress passing a law.

 What is an executive order?

200

Directly influencing policymakers is known as this.

What is lobbying?

300

This document outlines a political party’s beliefs and policy goals.

What is a party platform?

300

This term refers to the effort by Congress to monitor and supervise executive agencies.

What is oversight?

300

This procedure requires 60 votes to end debate in the Senate.

What is cloture?

300

These powers are granted to the president through laws passed by Congress.

What are delegated powers?

300

This alliance involves Congress, bureaucracy, and interest groups.

What is the iron triangle?

400

These highly dedicated members contribute time and energy to support a political party.


Who are party activists?

400

This office within the Executive Office of the President helps prepare the federal budget.

What is the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)?

400

Trading votes between lawmakers is known as this.

What is logrolling?

400

This amendment limited presidents to two terms.

What is the 22nd Amendment?

400

This problem occurs when people benefit without contributing.

What is the free rider problem?

500

This type of political system is used in the United States.

What is a two-party system?

500

This relationship occurs when bureaucratic agencies, congressional committees, and interest groups work together to influence policy.


What is the iron triangle?

500

This committee reconciles House and Senate versions of a bill.

What is a conference committee?

500

This office is first in line of succession after the vice president.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

500

These organizations raise and spend money to support candidates.

What are PACs (Political Action Committees)?