EXECUTIVE
CONGRESS
POWERS
SCOTUS
OTHER
100
In the U.S. Constituion, this discusses the powers of the Executive branch

What is article II?

100

Bills initiated only in the House

What is a revenue bill?

100

Specifically listed in the Constitution

What are Enumerated or Expressed powers?

100

Allows the judicial branch to check the other branches to see if they are consistantly constituional 

what is judicial review?

100

The power of branches to limit other branches in our government

What is Checks and Balances?

200

Power of the President to refuse to sign a bill passed by congress, and prevents it from becoming a law

What is a veto?

200

A procedure, specifically in the Senate, to limit debate and end a filibuster that requires 60 votes

What is a Cloture vote?

200

Necessary, but not explicitly stated in the Constituion.

What are Implied Powers?

200
The case that establishes judicial review

What is Marbury v. Madison?

200

Links us (citizens) to the government

What is a linkage institution?

300

Issued by the President that can act as law without congressional approval. 

Executive Order 
300

A legislative branch consisting of two chambers

What is Bicameral?

300
Powers not given to the federal government

What are Reserved powers?

300

To stand by a precedent

What is stare decisis?

300

reallocates the house of representatives based on the census

Reapportionment

400

The President can grant what for federal offenses, except in impeachment cases.

What is a pardon?

400
The drawing of districts to give one candidate a unfair advantage

What is Gerrymandering?

400

Powers for the state and federal governement

What are concurrent powers?

400

The Authority of a court to hear appeals from lower-level courts.

What is Appellate jurisdiction?

400

Defines citizenship, equal protections clause and birthright citizenship

14th Amendment

500

Paper written by Alexander Hamilton discussing the importance of the executive (hint, anti federalist)

What is Federalist 70?

500

A joint committee formed to resolve differences between House and Senate versions of a specific bill, but only temporary

What is a Confrence Committee?

500

The 10th amendment declares this.

What is the 10th amendment?

500
Courts hearing a case for the first time

what is original jurisdiction?

500

Sharing powers betwen states and national government

What is Federalism