Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
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100

This is the leader

President

100

These legislators have 2-year terms

House of Representatives

100

These judges have lifelong terms

Supreme Court Justices

100
The bureaucracy is under this branch

Executive Branch

100

How the different branches limit each other's power

Checks and balances

200

One of the formal powers of the president

One of the following:

- Commander in Chief

- Veto

- Make treaties

- Appointments

200

Speaking for a long amount of time to delay a bill being passed

Filibuster (Senate)

200

This case established judicial review

Marbury v Madison

200
This agency is responsible for protecting the environment

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

200

This case used the first amendment's free exercise clause

Wisconsin v Yoder

300

This is the 22nd amendment

Limits the presidents to 2 terms

300

Redrawing electoral district boundaries to give one political party an advantage

Gerrymandering

300

This person appoints supreme court justices and the other approves them

Appoint: President

Approve: Senate

300
This is an example of a check on the bureaucracy by the legislative branch

Public Committee Hearing

300

Argued for a larger nation and wanted to destroy factions

Federalist 10

400

This is the group of advisors to the President

Cabinet

400

This is an implied power that allows Congress to create any laws

Necessary and Proper clause

400

This action is a judge ruling on their own views rather than the law

Judicial Activism

400

Relationship with interest groups and committees 

Iron Triangle

400

A required document that argued for non-violent protest against segregation

Letter from Birmingham Jail 
500

These directives issued by the President carry the force of law but do not require Congressional approval

Executive Orders

500

This committee meets for specific issues

Select Committee

500

This applies the Bill of Rights to the states
Give one example of an amendment that is fully incorporated, and what case allowed for it

Selective Incorporation

Examples:

- 2nd amendment (McDonald v Chicago)

- 6th amendment (Gideon v Wainwright)

500

President filling bureaucracy jobs with people from his party or campaign

Political patronage (spoils system)

500

Alliance of political parties, where legislators work together to advance or defeat a bill

Coalition