congress
foundations of gov
executive
judicial
vocabulary
100

describe joint committee 

Committee on which both representatives and senators serve.

100

explain federalism 

System of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government. Delegation of powers between levels of government, controlled by Constitution.



100

define inherent powers

authority claimed by the president that is not clearly specified in the Constitution. Typically, these powers are inferred from the Constitution

100

define judicial review 

the power of courts to declare laws unconstitutional



100

describe the amicus curiae

a brief submitted by a "friend of the court"



200

explain franking privlege 

The ability of members of Congress to mail letters to their constituents free of charge by substituting their facsimile signature (frank) for postage.

200

describe checks and balances 


A system in which the different parts of an organization (such as a government) have powers that affect and control the other parts so that no part can become too powerful.

200

describe the 25th amendment 

legislation that specifies the conditions and order of succession to the presidency and vice presidency when the president leaves office before completion of his term

200

explain judicial restraint approach 


the view that judges should decide cases strictly on the basis of the language of the laws and the Constitution

200

describe original jurisdiction

first time a case is heard, establishes facts of case/determines innocence or guilt



300
describe cloture rule

Rule 22 of the Senate, providing for the end of debate on a bill if three fifths of the members agree. A cloture motion is brought to the floor if sixteen senators sign a petition. The purpose is typically to terminate a filibuster and to force a vote on a bill.



300
what are concurrent powers 

Powers shared by both the Federal and state governments

300

explain executive order

ule or regulation issued by the president that has the effect of law. All executive orders must be published int he FEDERAL REGISTER



300

what is the litmus test

an examination of the political idology of a nominated judge

300

describe appellate jurisdiction 

higher court that reviews trial court decisions, does NOT retry case, only determines it



400
explain pork barrel legislation 

A bill introduced by a member of Congress that gives tangible benefits, like a highway or bridge, to constituents in the hopes of winning votes in return.

400

define reserved powers

Powers not explicitly written down or stated in the Constitution. Generally in the United States reserved powers are delegated to the states.



400

explain pocket veto

a form of veto in which the president fails to sign a bill passes by both houses within ten days and Congress has adjourned during this time

400

describe the 

writ of certiorari


an order by a higher court directing a lower court to send up a case for review

400

what is 

writ of Mandamus


written order from a court to a governmant official , demading the performance of some public duty



500
explain the seventeeth ammendment 

A constitutional amendment ratified in 1913 requiring the popular election of U.S. senators. Senators were previously chosen by state legislatures.



500

describe the 3/5ths compromise

Slaves would count as 3/5ths of a person in determining state populations for senator/representative counts

500

explain impeachment 

A constitutional procedure by which federal judges and civil officers can be removed from office before their terms expire. Charges against the President are brought by the House, then tried by the Senate with the Chief Justice in attendance.



500

describe marbury v madison

it was the first Supreme Court case to apply the principle of judicial review, the power of federal courts to void acts of Congress that were in conflict with the Constitution.

500

judicial activism vs judicial restarint


the tendency of judges to interpret the Const according to their only views, actively involved..strong belief in judicial review

legislative and exectuive branches set policy and only get involved if that policy is a flagrant violation of the const.