Federalist 70
Congress
Court Cases
The President
Article I and II
100

This Federalist paper deals with the executive branch.

What is Federalist 70?

100

This is the term for a two-house congress. 

What is bicameralism?

100

This court case refers to a situation where a President attempted to seize control of a private business, claiming it was apart of their wartime powers. 

What is Youngstown Sheet and Tube v. Sawyer? 

100

Signing executive agreements and orders is an example of these types of powers. 

What are informal powers?

100

A committee of the United States House of Representatives. It is responsible for the rules under which bills will be presented to the House of Representatives

What is the House Rules Committee?

200

"That unity is conducive to energy will not be disputed. Decision, activity, and secrecy dispatch will generally characterized the proceedings of one man in a much more eminent degree than the proceedings of any greater number; and in proportion as the number is increased, these qualities will be diminished."

Federalist 70 Alexander Hamilton 

Hamilton is referring to this concept regards to the President.

What is an energetic president? 

200

The boundary line for congressional districts is drawn by these people.

What is the state legislature? 

200

This court case refers to how there must be equal population to each representative in a district. 

What is Baker v. Carr? 

200

The President takes no action on a bill for ten days during which Congress is adjourned. 

What is a pocket veto?

200

The investigation and trial of an official about to be removed from Office. 

What is impeachment?

300

Hamilton argues that instead of a president, this type of executive would be unable to move as quickly or make decisions. 

What is a council? 

300

All revenue bills must start in this house of congress. 

What are revenue bills?

300

This court case deals with racial gerrymandering. 

What is Shaw v. Reno? 

300

The power of the President to speak to the people or congress in regards to agenda setting. 

What is the bully pulpit? 

300

The head of the Senate is known as this title.

What is the Vice President?

400

In The Federalist 70, Alexander Hamilton states that “energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government.” In this statement, Hamilton is arguing in favor of the need for this type of executive.

What is a single executive?
400

This is the House of Congress that can filibuster. 

What is the Senate?
400

The clause important for these cases is the Equal Protection Clause.

What is Shaw v. Reno and Baker v. Carr? 

400

This resolution pulled back on the commander and chief powers of president. 

What is the War Powers Resolution? 

400

The head of the House of Representatives. 

What is the Speaker of the House?

500

The four things a President needs to be successful. 

What is unity, duration, adequate provision (salary), and competent powers (to check the other branches)?

500

Formed when the House and the Senate form different versions of the same bill

What is a Conference Committee? 

500

This is the President who tried to take over the Steel Mills.

Who is President Truman? 

500

informal power that allows the president to communicate with the public and Congress through a statement.

What is a signing statement? 

500

The House of Congress responsible for Treaty Ratification. 

What is the Senate?