This person can break a tie in the Senate.
What is The Vice President of the United States?
This Legislative House has 435 members.
What is the U.S. House of Representatives?
The current number of Judges on the Supreme Court of the United States.
Are there nine?
This government corporation is responsible for the delivery of letters and packages.
What is the USPS?
A set of beliefs, values, and principles that guide how an individual or group views politics and society
What is political ideology?
This Power of the President allows them to withhold information from the public.
What is Executive privilege?
The leader of the House of Representatives.
Who is the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson?
These two lists are used to select people for jury duty randomly.
What are the people who are on voter registration lists and/or have a driver's license?
The CIA and NASA are examples of this type of bureaucratic institution.
What are independent executive agencies?
We come back from break on this day.
When is December 1st, 2025?
This Presidential Role preserves order in times of national emergency
What is the Commander-in-Chief?
The Gerrymandering method of clumping a group of people into one district.
What is Packing?
If a person wants to challenge a trial’s decision, the matter is brought to this type of court.
What is an appellate court?
The President of the U.S. appoints these bureaucrats to oversee matters such as Defense, Agriculture, Education, Transportation, etc.
What is the President's Cabinet?
The third planet from the sun.
What is Earth?
As the Voice of the Nation, the President of the United States gives this address (speech) each year.
What is the State of the Union address?
States gain and lose Representatives based on this factor.
What are population changes?
The Latin phrase meaning “friend of the court”.
What is amicus curiae?
The name of the system for giving a person an ambassador job based on their campaign contributions.
What is political patronage?
A Sodium ion bonded with a Chloride ion.
What is salt?(NaCl)
Order 9066 and DACA are examples of this Power of the President
What are Executive Orders?
Presidential appointments are approved with this many votes from the Senate.
Ex: 51/100
The concept that the Supreme Court makes decisions based on past case outcomes.
What is stare decisis?
This 1939 legislation prohibits government employees from campaigning while on duty.
What is the Hatch Act?
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