Bureaucracy
Courts
Elections
Miscellaneous
Supplemental Readings
100

The effort by Congress to exercise control over the activities of executive agencies

What is oversight?

100

The formal request to have the Supreme Court review a lower court decision

What is a writ of certiorari?

100

These are the people who have the right to vote in US elections

Who are all citizens over the age of 18?

100

The system used to allocate votes for electing the President

What is the Electoral College?

100

An anonymous op-ed published by the New York Times discussed the internal “resistance” against this presidential administration

What is the Trump administration?

200

Implementing laws, making and enforcing rules, and settling disputes

What are the roles of bureaucracy?

200

These courts hear nearly 99% of all court cases

What are state trial courts?

200

The United States most commonly employs this method of electoral districting

What is single-member districting?

200

This is the strongest predictor of how a person will vote

What is party identification?

200

She is the first Alaska Native to serve in Congress

Who is Mary Peltola?

300

Government agencies that function more like private businesses because they perform and charge for a market service

What are government corporations?

300

The landmark USSC case that established judicial review

What is Marbury v. Madison (1803)?
300

This process, which adds eligible voters to a list of all interested voters in a given district was made easier after the 1993 passing of the “motor voter” law

What is voter registration?

300

This example of the principal-agent problem is specific to issues of government agencies acting on their own interests rather than the wishes of elected officials and their constituents

What is bureaucratic drift?

300
This theory: emphasizes public opinion's tendency to shift against the president in the first two years of their term and argues that the public functions like a thermostat, kicking in when it's either too hot or too cold to restore the preferred temperature.

What is the thermostatic model?

400

Agencies that influence the amount of money in the economy and who has it

What are agencies of redistribution?

400

A plaintiff or defendant in a civil or criminal case seeks to show that their case involves the powers of the government or the rights of citizens

When does a case become a matter of public law?

400

According to this law, plurality rule creates two-party politics

What is Duverger's Law?

400

Comparative ideology between justices on the Supreme Court is based on these types of cases

What are non-unanimous cases?

400

Mary Ziegler responded to Kavanaugh's concurrence in the NYT and argued that this aspect of the court is at stake with the overruling of Roe

What is the Court's legitimacy?

500

Theory that explains coalitional drift

What is a collective-action problem?

500

The logic of this clause in the Constitution gives the Supreme Court the power to review state actions.

What is the supremacy clause of Article VI?

500

These political financing groups were established after the 1971 Federal Elections Campaign Act, and were formed to regulate how businesses, unions, and other organizations make political contributions

What are Political Action Committees (PACs)?

500

This is the date and time of your upcoming exam

What is Wednesday October 19 at 11am?

500

This government agency spends the most on contractors for rulemaking support

What is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?