Congress
President
Judiciary
Bureaucracy
Officials
100

How many Senators from each state? 

Two
100

Total number of years the president can serve.

10 years

100

How many Justices are needed to accept a case on the Supreme Court? 

4

100

List two current US Independent agencies. 

CIA, EPA, FCC, FEC, FTC, GSA, NASA, OPM, Federal Reserve, TVA, USPS, etc.

100

Who is Mike Pence?

Who is the Vice President

200

Number of members in the House of Representatives? 

435

200

How is an executive order different from a law? 

Does not require Congressional approval. 

200

What case established Judicial Review?

What is Marbury v. Madison. 

200

What are two examples of Government Corporations? 

AMTRAK, PBS, GM

200

Who is Mike Pompeo?

Who is the Secretary of State.

300

What is a Conference Committee?

Group who reconciles bills from the House and Senate. 

300

What is the 22nd amendment?

Enacted presidential term limits

300

Who does the Constitution empower to set up the US Federal Courts?

Who is Congress.

300

What is the most recently established department of the US Bureaucracy?

What is Homeland Security. 

300

What are the four departments of the inner cabinet?

State

Justice

Treasury

Defense

400

List three ways a bill can die in Congress.

filibuster, dies in House, dies in Senate, no scheduled vote, etc. 

400

Name three positions the president can appoint.

Vice President, Secretary of State, Treasury, Defense, Interior, Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, HHS, HUD, Transportation, Energy, Education, VA, Homeland Security, Attorney General, Cheif of Staff, EPA Administrator, Director of OMB, Ambassador to the UN, Supreme Court Justices, etc.  

400

"Friend of the Court" briefings used to support or reject arguments in the case 

What is amicus curiae briefs. 

400

List three forms of congressional oversight of the bureaucracy.

pass laws, appropriations power, hearings, investigations, deny confirmations

400

Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

Who is Chief John Roberts

500

What is the selection of committee chair usually based upon?

What is seniority. 

500

How can the coattail effect help congressional candidates?

People in the same party as popular presidential and/or congressional candidates often get chosen due to straight ticket voting 

500

What constitutional precedent was overturned by Brown vs. Board of Education?

What is separate but equal. 

500

What is the difference between iron triangles and issue networks?

Iron Triangles are permanent (Congress, agency, interest group) while Issue networks are policy making alliances that come together on a particular issue and then disband.

500

What former President is known for most expanding the US Bureaucracy?

Who is FDR