The Courts
Rules of Engagement
In the Constitution
Power, and Who Has It
Positions
100

The power of the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of laws was established in this Supreme Court case. 

What is Marbury v. Madison

100

Congress can exercise control over executive departments using this effort. 

What is Oversight? 

100

The Consitution gives all legislative power to these officials. 

What is Congress? 

100

It must be a crisis if a President uses these powers. 

What are Emergency Powers? 

100

If both the President and Vice-President are unable to serve as President, this position in Congress will take power. 

Who is Speaker of the House? 

200

When using the doctrine of Stare Decisis a court is practicing this type of law. 

What is Common Law? 

200

When a member of Congress only votes with members of his/her party, they are engaging in this. 

What is Partisanship? 

200

The Consittution gives the President the power to nominate these officials to represent the United States abroad. 

What are Ambassadors? 

200

These special-purpose committees have the power to lead legislative efforts on a topic for a limited time. 

What are Select Committees? 

200

While the AG leads the Justice Department, this position acts as the President's personal lawyer. 

Who is White House Counsel? 

300

The Supreme Court affirmed the constitutionality of this executive power in United States v. Richard Nixon -- but held that it did not apply to this case and Nixon was compelled to hand over his tapes.

What is Executive Privilege? 

300

If debate in the Senate is taking too long, this type of vote can be passed to allow the bill to go to vote. 

What is Cloture? 

300

The 25th Amendment deals with this type of succession. 

What is Presidential succession? 

300

Congress can give the President this type of power.

What is Statutory Power? 

300

This position leads the Senate. 

Who is Vice President?

400

Our system of having both state and federal courts is known as this. 

What is a Dual Court System? 

400

Members of Congress can break deadlock by agreeing to support each other's bills -- a strategy known as this. 

What is logrolling? 

400

This clause gives Congress their Enumerated Powers. 

What is the 'Necessary and Proper' clause? 

400

According to the 22nd Amendment, the President cannot do this. 

What is serve more than two terms? 

400

This position is in charge of the department that collects taxes and prints money. 

Who is Secretary of the Treasury? 

500

Baker v. Carr created guidelines for how these districts are drawn. 

What are Congressional (Districts)? 

500

Depending on when Congress is meeting next, the President can use this power by doing nothing. 

What is Pocket Veto? 

500

This clause gives the President his Inherent Powers. 

What is the 'take care clause'? 

500

After 9/11, Congress created this department with the power to coordinate efforts at combating terrorism.

What is the Department of Homeland Security? 

500

This position manages communications between the Speaker of the House, Majority Leader, and other members of the party. 

Who is House Majority Whip?