The number of houses in congress
What is 2 (Senate and House of Representatives)✌️
What is an Executive order
Has to be constitutional
Doesn't have to go through congress
Can be reversed after a new president is elected
How many members are in the supreme court?
What is 9🙂↕️🤭🤫
The Pendleton act
Merit based hiring, can't demote people based off political belief
Function of congress
What is to pass federal laws😎
Pocket Veto
What is the president choosing not to sign nor veto a bill, so it has to start all over in congress
Who is John Roberts
What is homeland security
This type of representative makes choices based on their own moral obligations and not based off their constitutes
What is a Trustee
What is executive privilege
Getting to keep private information from when they were the president👑
The constitutional principle that the supreme court used in Gideon V Wainwright
What is
6th amendment
14th amendment
Branch where most Federal Bureaucracy lands
What is executive
This house chooses the president if there is a tie in the electoral college
What is the House of Representative
What is the 25th amendment
Tells what happens if the president dies🧟
Tells what happens when the president is gone😓
Tells what happens during a transfer of power👌
About how many cases apply to be heard by the supreme court and how many get heard
Around 8,000🤩
Around 80🤯
The purpose of the Federal Bureaucracy
Agencies carrying out policies of federal government💪
The three main powers of congress
What is
Economic policy
Foreign policy
National Security
Who is involved during an executive agreement
The president and another nation
Not congress- not a binding treaty
In court case Engel V. Vitale, what was the constitutional principle used to justify their decision?
What was the establishment clause in the first amendment (Separation of Church and State)
The iron Triangle
The congress, federal bureaucracy, and interest groups working together to get stuff done😛