Policy Making Process
Congress
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Bureaucracy
100

What is a standing committee? 

What is a permanent committee? 

100

What are the chamber sizes for the Senate and the House of Representatives?

What are 100 and 435 respectively? 

100

What document advocated for a single executive? 

What is Federalist No. 70?

100

How many Supreme Court Justices are there? 

What is nine?

100

Define patronage. 

What is giving someone a job based on connections not qualifications? 
200

With a majority vote- this allows members of the House to force a bill onto the floor.

What is a discharge petition? 

200
Where does Congress derive its powers?

What is Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution?

200

How does a divided government impact judicial appointments?

What is, divisions among parties between Congress and the Presidency make the appointments harder to confirm? 
200
What check does the judicial branch have over the legislative branch?

What is it can exercise judicial review and declare laws unconstitutional?

200
A term that links a congressional committee, interest groups, and a federal agency. 

What is an Iron Triangle?

300

List 2 specific jobs committees have when reviewing bills.

What is: read the bill, discuss the bill, conduct hearings, talk to experts, mark up the bill, add amendments?

300

What powers solely belong to the Senate?

What are: confirming appointments, trying impeachments, ratifying treaties?

300

How does the bully pulpit influence policy?

What is, the president can make direct addresses for support for certain policies to be passed in Congress?

300

Provide an example of when the Supreme Court exercised judicial activism. 

What are: Brown v. Board of Ed., Citizens United v. FEC, Roe v. Wade? 

300

What is a government corporation? Provide an example.

What is a government agency that provides market services, like the US Postal Service?

400

What does the pocket veto allow a President to do? 

What is, it allows the President to "kill" a bill without taking action on it -used to avoid controversial policies?

400

What checks does Congress have on the Executive Branch?

What is confirming presidential nominees and impeaching the president?

400

This informal presidential power has caused large controversy over the past few decades. 

What is an executive order?

400

In most cases, what jurisdiction does the Supreme Court have? 

What is appellate jurisdiction? 
400

How does the president control the bureaucracy?

What is, through budgetary decisions and appointments for agency heads? 

500

This committee requires every House member to meet in the House Chamber to discuss the policy calendar.

What is the Committee of the Whole?

500

What Congress (2024) are we currently in? 

What is the 118th Congress?

500

What Supreme Court case limited the power of the President? (hint: involves a former president [1969-1974]) 

What is US v. Nixon?

500
What president tried to "pack the courts" in the 1930s?

Who is FDR?

500

This power gives federal agencies the ability to create regulations and guidelines. 

What is discretionary authority?