Federalism
ACA & Insurance
Congressional Powers
Congress Structure
How a Bill Becomes Law
100

This level of government most clearly controls immigration policy.

What is the federal government? 

100

Insurance works by spreading risk among many people in what kind of system?

What is a risk pool?

100

These powers of Congress are explicitly listed in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution.

What are enumerated powers?

100

This chamber of Congress has 435 members and is based on population.

What is the House of Representatives?

100

Only these individuals can introduce a bill in Congress.

What are members of Congress?

200

Education policy is most often considered this type of policy issue. 

What is a state policy issue?

200

This 2010 law significantly reformed how health insurance works in the U.S.

What is the Affordable Care Act (2010)?

200

These powers are based on the Necessary and Proper Clause and the Commerce Clause.

What are implied powers?
200

Members of this chamber serve six-year terms, with one-third elected every two years.

What is the Senate?

200

This committee determines the rules for debate and amendments in the House.

What is the Rules Committee? 

300

Environmental policy is best described as which type of policy issue?

What is both state and federal?

300

This ACA rule requires insurance companies to cover people with preexisting conditions.

What is No discrimination for preexisting conditions?

300

Creating a national bank is an example of which type of congressional power?

What is an implied power?

300

This term describes how House members are expected to vote based on constituent preferences.

What are delegates?

300

A House rule that does NOT allow amendments on the floor is called this type of rule.

What is a closed rule?