Constitution
Legislative
Executive
Judicial & Constitution
Wild Card
100

political party most responsible for the ratification adoption of the Constitution was

Federalist

100

The “necessary and proper” clause is sometimes called the

elastic clause

100

To serve as President of the U.S., a person must have attained the age of

35

100

Term of office for a federal judge

Number of Supreme Court Justices and who sets this number

Life, resignation, or impeachment resulting in conviction

 Nine; set by Congress

100

Smallest number of electoral votes a state can have

Cases that are appealed from the highest state court go to

3

the Supreme Court

200

The Congress of the Confederation instructed the Convention of 1787 to

propose revisions to the Articles of Confederation

200

Define implied powers

When Congress makes laws “…necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers…,

200

At least two things the President has authority from the Constitution to do

Veto bills; call special sessions of Congress; grant pardons and reprieves

200

A legislative act that punishes a person without a trial is a bill of

Supreme Court case that ruled that before a suspect is questioned, he or she must be informed of his or her Constitutional rights

attainder

Miranda v. Arizona

200

Define dissenting opinion

Who ratifies federal judges?

A written opinion by the judges who did not vote with the majority of the Supreme Court in a case

Senate

300

The ruler of England when the Declaration of Independence was written was

He kept careful notes on the Constitutional Convention of 1787

The number of states necessary to ratify the Constitution of the United States was

George III

James Madison

nine

300

Define Filibuster & how it can be stopped

Total membership of Congress

Define pocket veto:

Delaying a bill’s passage by “talking it to death.” It can be stopped by the Senate cloture rule.

535

Failure of the President to sign a bill within the 10-day limit after Congress adjourns; bill dies

300

The President must have been a resident within the United States for

President who tried to ‘pack’ the Supreme Court with 15 justices

14 years

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

Define substantive due process

Define procedural due process

protects fundamental rights from government interference by ensuring that laws are fair and just

the government must follow certain steps before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property

300

Three functions of political parties

Nominate candidates; determine issues; stir public interest in political debates; govern responsibly (in office)


400

Two expressed powers of Congress

Two implied powers of Congress

Purpose of Congressional investigations

Expressed:  Declare war, borrow money, levy taxes, regulate commerce, raise an army & navy

Implied:  Creating a national bank, establishing the draft, maintaining the military branches, establishing post offices

Obtain information to help enact laws

400

Majority needed to override a veto

Place where proposed bills are placed

Two special powers of the United States Senate

A quorum in the House and Senate is

2/3

hopper

Approve treaties & Approve presidential appointments

Majority

400

President’s roles (three)

Who has the authority to call special sessions of Congress?

Chief of State; Chief of his party; Commander-in Chief

President

400

Who wrote the Federalist Papers?

The Great Compromise solved the Constitutional Convention’s problem of

John Jay, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton

Legislative representation

400

What group of people must understand how the political system works, must work at the grassroots level to understand how citizens think, and have often worked in politics before?

Frequency of the census

Only crime specified in the Constitution

Lobbyists

Every 10 years

treason

500

Which state presented the large state plan of representation at the Constitutional Convention?

Two primary meetings held before the actual Constitutional Convention were held at

The purpose of these two meetings was to discuss

Virginia

Annapolis and Mt. Vernon

controlling and regulating interstate commerce

500

proceedings of Congress for each year

Congress begins its sessions at noon on

Three things Congress can regulate

Give one fact about Congressional committees

The Congressional Record

January 3rd

Interstate commerce; trade w/ foreign nations, trade w/ Indian tribes

Roles are based on seniority; members are elected by Congress; Chairmen generally have much experience

500

Explain President Wilson's application of the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate and their exercise of constitutional authority upon receiving it.

Wilson asked the Senate to approve the Treaty of Versailles. They told him they might approve it if they could make changes. Wilson said no. The Senate did not approve the treaty.

500

The United States Constitution gets its power from

The right of a government to take private property for public use with adequate compensation is

The Constitution was ratified by:

the people

eminent domain

state conventions

500

What does the 25th Amendment say?

Minimum number of electoral votes needed to win presidential election

Gerrymandering and who would most likely practice it

When VP / majority of cabinet "declare the President unable to discharge his duties, the Vice President shall assume the office of the President.”

270

Redrawing voting districts to favor one party; Because the state legislature controls district boundaries, the majority party in the state legislature is most likely to gerrymander.