The Constitution
Congress
The Judiciary
The Presidency
Exec. Bureaucracy
Foreign Policy
50

The Constitution sought to replace this document.

What is the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union?

50

The Connecticut Plan/Compromise established this.

Bicameral legislature, with an upper house given two representatives per state, and the lower house's numbers determined by population. The proportion becomes complicated now though.

50

Hamilton described this branch as the _____ dangerous branch.

Least.

50

Before direct election (with the Electoral College), the president was chosen by and expected to be accountable to whom.

The states/state legislatures.

50

The President appoints these members who must be confirmed in the Senate to help in executive decision-making processes.

Members of the Cabinet/Leaders among Bureaucratic offices

50

The use or threat of military force is an example of this.

Hard power

100

Name one of the problems posed by the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.

What are: the federal government couldn't collect taxes/pay its bills, it couldn't raise an army, it couldn't regulate commerce

100

Gerrymandering is partially named after a salamander and refers to this process

The redrawing of district lines to favor a particular candidate/party.

100

Marbury v. Madison established this principle.

Judicial Review

100

Taking to Twitter is a form of this kind of politics that Presidents engage in to garner more support.

What is "Going public?"

100
The United States utilizes this system in order to hire bureaucrats in the lower levels of government that prioritizes those best-suited to the position.

What is the merit-based system?

100

A country that limits trade within its borders, charges high tariffs for the few goods it allows in, or disengages from international politics is said to be engaging in this type of foreign policy.

What is Isolationism?

200

Those who wrote in support of ratifying the Constitution are known as this

What are the Federalists?

200

Spending bills must originate in which part of Congress?

Bonus points: Why?

House of Representatives

200

A dual court system refers to this.

Separation between state and federal courts with exceptions of major issues and questions of constitutionality.

States: trial, appellate, state Supreme courts

Federal: district, circuit court of appeals, SCOTUS

200

This Article of the Constitution lists the duties and responsibilities of the President.

Article II

200

This group is closest in influence and loyalty to the president

The Executive Office of the President

200

The use of diplomacy is considered this kind of foreign policy approach.

What is soft power?

300

Federalist 51 justifies this provision in the Constitution

What are checks and balances (be able to explain why this is a good thing and what argument is made)?

300

Name a check the legislative branch has over each of the other branches. 300pts for each correct check.

On Executive: override a veto; confirm appointments; can defund programs P wants; can adjust laws to limit scope of power.

On Judicial: can write new laws to counteract decisions; can refuse to fund towards enforcement; could pass laws limiting reach.

300

List some of the checks the judicial branch has on other branches.

Judicial review, claiming an act as unconstitutional, imparting a decision that holds the weight of law.

300

This house of the legislature has the power to remove a President from office.

Senate.

300

This office is responsible for drafting the President's budget.

Office of Management and Budget.

300

In opposition to isolationism, a policy approach that advocates that the US be active in global affairs because of a belief that liberal democracies must take the lead in creating a peaceful world (critically: this is usually in its image) is called this.

Liberal internationalism

400

While drawn from a variety of early thinkers, this individual was perhaps most influential to the 'founders.'

John Locke

400

When politicians don't want to enter into a treaty, the President and Congress can come together to sign this. It only needs a simple majority in both chambers rather than 2/3rds in the Senate

Congressional-executive Agreements

400

List at least one avenue for the Supreme Court to hear a case.

Bonus points for each additional avenue.

Question arises of a clear constitutional issue, the question is already a part of the court's original jurisdiction.

400

Describe characteristics of executive orders.

Hold force of law, can be overturned by later presidents or determined unconstitutional by the courts, or undone by a change in policy through the legislative branch.

400

Describe how Presidents deal with the problems surrounding achieving their policy goals.

Negotiating with Congress for solutions; negotiating with Cabinet and agency heads; "going public"; EOP czars.

400
What are the four goals of foreign policy as stated in your textbook. 400pts for listing all four; additional 400pts for a brief explanation.

Protection of US and its citizens

Maintaining access to key resources and markets

Preserving the balance of power throughout the world

Protecting human rights and democracy

500

Explain the concerns expressed by the Antifederalists (Brutus and Federal Farmer)

Points for one correct answer, additional 500 for each additional answer.

The 3/5s compromise was an abomination, the federal government would collect way too much power over sword and purse and become tyrannical, too much power by the rich and elite over the poor, without a Bill of Rights personal liberties would be at stake, states could be limited by the government.

500

List and explain the three models of representation


Points for listing the three, additional points for each explanation.

1. Delegate

2. Trustee

3. Politico

500

An approach to interpreting the Constitution and laws not by how they may have originally been intended but how they best fit into our current world.

What is loose constructionism?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

The Electoral College distributes delegates in a winner-take-all-system except in these two states.

Nebraska and Maine

500

What are the three forms of bureaucracy your textbook discusses?

Points for listing all three; Points for each explanation

Weberian

Acquisitive

Monopolistic

500

What are the different forms an international agreement can take.

Points for listing the three forms, additional points for explaining them

1. Treaty

2. Executive Agreements

2a. Sole-executive agreements

2b. Congressional-executive agreements

Bonus info! US v. Pink: executive agreements are legally equivalent to treaties provided they do not alter federal law