Legislative
Executive
Judicial
Bureaucracy
100

What is the legislative branch composed of?

Senate and House of Representatives (Congress)
100

Which article does the executive branch get their powers from?

Article II of the Constitution

100

What did the Marbury vs Madison case establish?

Established principle of judicial review

100

Name two ways Congress has oversight of bureaucracy. 

Budgetary control

Hearings and investigations

200

How many representatives and senators?

435 Representatives (proportional to state population) and 100 Senators (2 per state)

200

Is the power of the veto a formal or informal power? What about the pocket veto?

Both powers are formal.

200

What does article three section 2 establish?

Establishes the Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction (cases appealed from lower courts)

200

What’s delegated discretionary authority? 

Congress giving bureaucracies the power to make decisions to enforce legislation

300

What’s the difference in the delegate vs trustee model?

SA delegate votes according to their constituents' wishes and a trustee votes based on their own judgement

300

Why would a president use a signing statement?

To express presidential interpretations of laws, sometimes challenging their constitutionality

300

Name two ways the judicial branch can check the other branches of government. 

Judicial Review (Legislative and Executive)

Impeachment Trials (Executive)

300

What is bureaucracy?

Millions of people who are employed to carry out responsibilities of the federal government

400

Name three ways the legislative branch can check the other branches of government.

Impeachment ( Executive and Judicial)

Appointments (Senate checking Executive and Judicial)

Override Vetoes (Executive)

400

Name two ways the executive can check the other branches of government.

Veto Power (legislative)

Appointment power (judicial and parts of Executive/Bureaucracy)

400

What is stare decisis?

The principles of following precedents set by prior court decisions

400

How does the president use their informal powers over the bureaucracy? 

Executive orders - force of law and directly affect action of federal agencies

Appointments and Removal - heads of federal agencies and other key officials for bureaucracies 

500

What are the two behaviors in Congress that lead to gridlock?



Partisan polarization; divided government

500

Which Federalist Article justifies a single, powerful executive, and which amendment restricts the limits of the presidency?

Federalist 70

500

Why would Congress protest against the appointment of certain Supreme Court Justices?

Congress might protest due to concerns about a nominee's qualifications, ideology, or ethics.

500

What is the bureaucracy’s role in the iron triangle? 


Provides expertise, implements policies