Congress
Presidency
Judicial Branch
Bureaucracy
Spooky Random
100

Leader of the House of Representatives

What is the Speaker of the House?

100

President's role as leader of military

What is Commander in Chief

100

The court's ability to strike down a law or action in conflict with the constitution.

What is judicial review?

100
Giving positions in the government to loyal supporters and donors.

What is patronage?

100

Ruled that gerrymandering based on racial groups was unconstitutional

What is Shaw v. Reno?

200

Committees that are permanent.

What are Standing Committees?

200

The President's address to the people in January

What is the State of the Union

200

The authority to hear a case first, act as a finder of facts and decide a case.

What is Original Jurisdiction?

200

Congress creating general goals and targets for a bill but not all of the details.

What is bureaucratic discretion?

200
Argued that the Judicial Branch would be the least powerful branch, and advocated for importance of judicial review

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

300

The type of government spending that goes to programs like Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid.

What is Mandatory Spending

300

used to express discontent with Congress, or provide the president's plan for implementation of law.

What are Signing Statements?

300

The supreme court allowing a previous decision to stand, and avoid creating a new precedent.

What is Stare Decisis?

300

The ability of congress to continue to examine implementation of laws it passed.

What is legislative oversight?


300

The vote required to bring a cloture motion

What is 3/5?

400

When one congressperson agrees to help another congressperson out in an exchange of favors.

What is logrolling?

400

President sending their message and goals directly to the people to pressure congress

What is the Bully pulpit?

400
A written opinion agreeing with the majority ruling, but not opinion.
What is a concurring opinion?
400

the theory of democracy that iron triangles illustrate

What is pluralist?

400

A role of the Chief Justice in impeachment proceedings.

What is presiding over removal trial in senate?

500

A model of behavior a Congressperson displace when they vote for what is best for the country and listens to his conscience rather than his constituents or party.

What is the Trustee Model?

500

The power of the President to move funds and resources to help certain communities or regions in times of need.

What is declaring a national emergency?

500

A philosophy of interpretation where justices wield the power of Judicial review regularly, creating new policies.

What is judicial activism?

500

The independent regulatory commission that regulates financial markets and Wall Street

What is the SEC?

500

The set of briefs sent to the Supreme Court by groups and organizations.

What is an amicus curiae brief