Senate
House
President
Judicial
Bureaucracy
100

How many members?

100

100

Main House power?

Power of the Purse (financial bills)

100

Is the head of this branch of government

Executive

100

Supreme Court era that ruled on Roe v. Wade

Burger Court

100
Bureaucracy translates Congress goals into a working program

Implementation

200

Main power of the Senate?

Advice and consent to Foreign Affairs

200

How are House slots allotted per state?

By state population

200

Name 2 of the 4 formal powers of this position

1. National Security

2. Legislative Leadership

3. Administrative Oversight

4. Judicial Nomination

200

This case established Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

200

President Trump said this would happen to the branch if he was elected a second term

"Clean out the swamp"

300

How are slots allotted per state?

2 per state

300

How many members?

435

300

This is the name for the series of power shifts if the president is killed or disabled

Order of succession


300

The amount of circuit court systems in the US

13

300

Known informally as this

4th branch of government

400

Informally led by this position

Majority Leader

400

Formally led by this position

Speaker of the House

400

This position coordinates the office and is president's chief advisor

Chief of Staff

400

Courts that do not review the factual records of a case, but rather the legal implications

Appellate Courts

400

This branch's power to control the private sector

Regulation

500

Who was the formal leader of this branch during Bill Clinton's Presidency?

Al Gore

500

Power allotted in this Article of the Constitution

1st

500

The way in which the president affects public opinion, became popular during FDR presidency

Bully pulpit
500

Briefs used to influence the favor of courts, submitted by outside parties

Amicus Curiae

500

System of regulation where the government where government tell how to achieve goals, checks progress, and punishes offenders

Command-and-Control policy