Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Congress
President
Judicial
Bureaucracy
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2 House committee that handles tax bills
3 What is the Ways and Means Committee?
4What is the process in order to get an amendment
added to the Constitution? How many amendments
are there? What is the last one?
5 2/3 congress vote ¾ states ratify 27 Congressional
pay
6 Location of Powers that are denied to Congress
AND provide an example.
7 What is Article I Section 9?
8Define the difference between the following
powers Expressed, Implied, Inherent,
Institutional? Where are they located in the
Constitution?
9Expressed-Article I Sect 8, Implied-Article I,
Sect 8, clause 18 Inherent-not in the Const.
Institutional-Checks/Balances?
10 DAILY DOUBLE What are the four types of
congressional committees AND which types are
permanent committees?
11 What standing, select, conference, joint AND
what is a standing committee?
12 What are the 2 constitutional roles of the VP?
13- Vote in case of a tie in the Senate
- Take the office of President if President is
unable to do so?
14What are the 3 major policymaking bodies that
assist the President (located in Executive
Branch-bureaucracy)?
15 What are OMB, NSC, and CEA?
16Briefly explain the difference between
Entitlements and Discretionary spending. Provide
an example of each
17Entitlements Social Security, Medicare, Welfare,
Pensions Discretionary Spending Education,
Transportation, etc.
18What are 2 provisions of the War Powers Act AND
which president vetoed it?
19What are 1.Notify congress w/n 48 hours of
sending troops 2.W/D after 60 days unless
extended 3. Consult congress-if troops engaged in
combat President Nixon
20Which are two non-constitutional roles of the
President? What are two constitutional roles of
the President?
21Non Head of political party, chief
economist Const chief legislator, comm. In
chief, chief diplomat, chief executive, chief of
state, chief jurist
22Concerns disputes between private parties. (Term?)
23 What is Civil Law?
24Argues cases before the Supreme Court on behalf
of the US Govt.
25 Who is the Solicitor General?
26 What are the 4 types of laws we have in America?
27What are 1.Statutory 2. Common 3. Criminal 4.
Civil?
28What are the 4 types of jurisdiction that a court
may have?
29What are 1.Exclusive 2. Concurrent 3.
Original 4. Appellate
30DAILY DOUBLE Name the 4 court cases we studied
regarding gerrymandering AND what is the
constitutional issue?
31Who are Baker v. Carr Wesberry v. Sanders Shaw
v. Reno Miller v. Johnson
32 Name 3 of the 5 bureaucratic pathologies-Provide
an example for 2 of them
33- What are
- Red tape
- Waste
- Conflict-agencies
- Duplication
- Unnecessary complexity/growth
34Made is so the majority of the bureaucratic
positions are filled based on merit?
35What is the Pendleton Civil Service Act?
36 What piece of legislation banned discrimination
in voting?
37 What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
38Identify and briefly explain 3 reasons for policy
to fail within the bureuacracy?
39- Program Design
- Lack of Clarity
- Lack of Resources
- Lack of Authority
- Administrative Routine
- Administrators Disposition
- Fragmentation
40Provide one legal and one organizational
constraints on the Bureaucracy!
41 Legal Freedom of Information Act (1966), Hatch
Act, Affirmative Action hiring policies Organizati
onal Red Tape, Size makes bold action
difficult, Lack of monetary incentives no bold
action taken
42What banned soft money contributions to political
parties?
43What is the McCain-Feingold Act or BCRA?
44 An iron-triangle consists of?
45Bureaucratic agency, an interest group, and a
congressional committee
46Which states do not have winner take all with the
electoral system AND explain how they allocate
electoral votes?
47 What are Maine and Nebraska
48What are the 3 interstate obligations that each
state has with all of the others
49- Full Faith and Credit Clause
- Privileges Immunities
- Extradition
50What are the four basic strategies that interest
groups use to try to shape policy?
51- What are
- Lobbying
- Electioneering
- Litigation
- Appealing to the public