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  • Sophia Bender

  • 問題数 29 • 11/14/2023

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  • 1

    what are expressed powers?

    written in article 1 of the Constitution

  • 2

    what is an example of expressed powers?

    coin money

  • 3

    what are implied powers?

    they are based on the Necessary and Proper Clause

  • 4

    what is pork barrel legislation?

    to gain support for specific legislation members will add funding to bills

  • 5

    what is logrolling?

    members will offer support or a bill if their bill gets support in return

  • 6

    what is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

    allows Congress to do things that help carry out enumerated powers

  • 7

    what is the Commerce Clause?

    regulate interstate commerce

  • 8

    what is the standing committee?

    permanent committees that revise and discuss the wording of bills

  • 9

    what is select committee?

    temporary committees that deal with specific issues

  • 10

    what is a joint committee?

    Members of both houses work together on different policies

  • 11

    what is a conference committee?

    members use the 2 different versions to create one version

  • 12

    what is the delegate model?

    a congressman will vote how their constituents want them to

  • 13

    what is the trustee model?

    a congressman will vote how they think is best

  • 14

    what is the politico model?

    their vote combines the delegate model and trustee model

  • 15

    what was the ruling of Shaw v. Reno?

    unconstitutional

  • 16

    what are the presidents formal powers?

    they are written in article 2

  • 17

    what is an example of the presidents formal powers?

    nominate federal judges

  • 18

    what are the presidents informal powers?

    they are interpreted to be inherent

  • 19

    what is an example of the presidents informal powers?

    set priorities for congress

  • 20

    what is the bully pulpit?

    attention is brought to an issue to pressure congress to take action

  • 21

    What was the ruling in Marburg v. Madison?

    unconstitutional

  • 22

    how can congress check the president?

    they control budget and approve nominations

  • 23

    how can congress check the supreme court?

    they can change the number of justices, introduce a congressional amendment, pass legislation, and change the appellate jurisdiction

  • 24

    how can congress check the bureaucracy?

    they can make laws that limit legislation, pull funding, and can use congressional oversight to force agencies to testify

  • 25

    how can the president check congress?

    veto bills

  • 26

    how can the president check the supreme court?

    the president nominated judges and enforce rulings

  • 27

    how can the president check the bureaucracy?

    they can nominate and fire the heads of the agencies and can issue executive order that reorganize and alter goals

  • 28

    how can the supreme court check congress?

    judicial review

  • 29

    how can the supreme court check the bureaucracy?

    judicial review