Anything Goes
Legislative
Judicial
Executive
Elections and parties
100

In order to properly reapportion seats in the House of Representatives, this is taken every ten years. 

Census

100

Congress can hold hearings to investigate other parts of the government.  For example, FBI Director, Kash Patel was questioned by the Judiciary Committee about Jeffrey Epstien

Oversight

100

Documents where attorneys explain using case precedents why the courts should side with them are called?

Briefs

100

How is the President of The United States Elected?

The electoral college.  Each state gets electoral votes based upon population.  If a candidate wins the popular vote in a state, they get that states electoral votes.  You need 270 electoral votes to become President.  

100

An election where people pick their first, second and third choice candidates on the election ballot instead of just picking the one candidate you want to win:

Ranked Choice voting

200

President Trump has filed a lawsuit against his own Federal Government.  He claims he is owed $10 Billion dollars of our tax money due to some of his tax returns being leaked.   Is this a criminal or civil case?

CIVIL

200

When members of a legislative body are similar in age, gender, race, ethnicity or economic status of their constituents it is called______________ representation:

descriptive

200

What was the result of the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison?

Established the courts have the power of Judicial Review

200

Rules that Presidents can make without asking Congress are called:   President Trump signed one of these to remove all transgender people from the military

Executive Order

200

Maryland has 8 members of the House of Representatives and California has 52.  How many electoral votes does each state have?

Maryland 10

California 54

300

Why is the Federal Reserve designed to be independent?

To avoid influence by the President and Congress over the economy

300

Virginia just voted to allow redrawing the boundaries for  all of their  congressional districts to increase members of the democratic party.  This is called:

gerrymandering

300

What was the result of the Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright?

If you can not afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to you in a criminal case.

300

Because there are many details to implementing laws passed by Congress, Presidents have help enforcing the laws with these people:

The cabinet

300

Citizens United vs. FEC established:

Money is politics can not be limited due to First Amendment free speech rights and outside groups can spend unlimited amounts of money to get their chosen candidate elected.

400

One idea to change the Electoral College method of electing the President WITHOUT needing a constitutional amendment is:

National Popular Vote Compact being agreed to by the States.

400

The leader of the House of Representatives and the leader of the Senate are called:

The Speaker of The House

Majority Leader in the Senate

400
The Supreme Court has declared that the executive branch agencies cannot act on major political and economic issues without specific congressional authorization.  For example, because of this, the Supreme Court said that President Biden was not allowed to forgive student loans from low income borrowers.  This is called:  

Major questions doctrine

400

The President is the Commander in Chief of the Military; however, Congress has limited his power to engage in armed conflict.   If Congress does not declare war, how long can the President engage the military according to what document?

War Powers Act-60 days

400

What has happened to the political ideology of members of Congress in the Primary Elections due to the increased gerrymandering of House Districts?

Candidates have gotten more politically extreme 

500

PUT THESE STEPS OF HOW AN APPROPRIATION BILL BECOMES LAW IN CORRECT ORDER:

BILL PASSED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE ALLOWS VOTE ON THE BILL

BILL PASSES HOUSE COMMITTEE

CHANCE OF FILIBUSTER

BILL PASSES SENATE COMMITTEE

BILL WRITTEN AND INTRODUCED

BILL PASSED BY THE SENATE

BILL WRITTEN AND INTRODUCED

BILL PASSES HOUSE COMMITTEE

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE ALLOWS VOTE ON THE BILL

BILL PASSED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

BILL PASSES SENATE COMMITTEE

CHANCE OF FILIBUSTER

BILL PASSED BY THE SENATE

SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT







500

In the Senate, if one Senator does not want a bill to be debated or passed, he or she can:

Filibuster

500

All Federal Judges including Supreme Court justices are chosen this way:

Appointed by the President and confirmed by a majority of the Senate (not 60 votes)

500

Name three Constitutional Powers of The President:

pardon, veto or sign legislation, appoint federal judges or supreme court judges, appoint ambassadors, appoint cabinet officials, commander in chief, make treaties, deliver the state of the union, enforce the laws, convene or adjourn congress in certain circumstances

500

What leadership role in Congress is most likely to switch parties if Democrats win the majority in the House of Representatives in 2026?

The Speaker of the House