A system of Government where national government shares power with regional/state governments.
(The Division of Powers)
What is federalism?
This state is famous for its democratic practices where participants meeting and divide themselves based on the candidate of their choice.
What is Iowa?
(How the Iowa Caucuses Work)
Trump was charged Found guilty on this number counts of falsifying buisness records.
what is 34?
The Supreme Court has this number of Supreme Court Justices.
(The Supreme Court)
What is 9?
An organization that is less powerful than the National government, but in charge of maintaining rules and regulations of certain amendments and laws. Not elected officials, but state officials.
(Bureaucracy and the Evolution of Public Administration)
What is a Bureaucracy?
this supremacy clause which declares that legitimate national laws trump conflicting state laws.
(The Evolution of Federalism)
What is Article VI?
The year when the 14th amendment was adopted.
(The Fight Against Voter Suppression Video)
When was 1868?
This 90s president was impeached because of his lies relating to an affair with a White House intern.
(The Design and Evolution of the Presidency)
Who is Bill Clinton?
The Fourth Chief Justice who is often credited with defining the modern court.
(Guardians of the Constitution and Individual Rights)
Who is John Marshall?
This President was famously known for this discontent for Bureaucracy, and even making a declaration of "The Nine Most Terrifying Words in the English language."
(Bureaucracy and the Evolution of Public Administration)
Who is Ronald Reagan?
A system of government where power is clearly divided among different tiers. Shares a name with a common celebratory treat.
(The Evolution of Federalism)
What is layer-cake Federalism?
(Voter Turnout)
What is VEP?
This amendment requires a person to a receive majority vote of electoral colleges for that person to be elected Vice President by the Electoral College.
(The Design and Evolution of the Presidency)
What is the Twelfth Amendment?
This national service allows average citizens to engage in the decision-making process in a court setting at either state or federal levels, but most people try to find their way out of it.
(Judicial Decision-making and Implementation by the Supreme Court)
What is Jury Duty?
The Pendleton Act allowed for the creation of this service which was charged with with enforcing the elements of the law.
(Toward a Merit-Based Civil Service)
what is the United States Civil Service Commision (CSC)?
The origin countries of Karaoke, Victorian Fashion and the popular worldwide store famous for its furniture, all share this system of government.
(The Division of Powers)
What is the Unitary System?
These two 2016 nominees never held held political office before, but raced ahead other party favorites like Jeb Bush.
(The Presidential Election Process)
Who was Ted Cruz and Donald Trump?
these were signed in 2010 by Barack Obama, and brought significant changes to the American healthcare system.
(Guardians of the Constitution and Individual Rights)
What is the ACA and Patient Protection?
Apart from congress, this important person also executes oversight over the extensive federal bureaucracy.
(Controlling the Bureaucracy)
Who is the president?
In, Advantages and Disadvantages of Federalism, this is the first drawback of federalism listed among 3.
What are economic disparities?
this act which has been introduced several times in congress, would allow voters to know which sources are secretly influencing them.
(Citizens United Explained)
What is the DISCLOSURE act?
In the 1910s, this first women took a more active role than most as she privately helped her husband with his presidency has he was afflicted by a stroke.
(The Public Presidency)
Who is Edith Bolling Wilson?
The current Supreme Court justice who was appointed by Bill Clinton in 1994.
(The Supreme Court)
Who was Stephen Breyer?
This is the process of transferring governmental services to private sectors.
(Controlling the Bureaucracy)
What is Government Privatization?