Poli unit 4 test
One major difference between the House and Senate is the total number of members, ensuring that
A greater number of formal rules are needed to govern activity in the house
What is meant when a part of the bureaucracy has been "captured?"
An industry regulated by an agency gains substantial power over the agency
The president is able to influence the making of laws in the role of
Chief legislator
Laws in the United States are based largely on the
English common-law tradition
after being by a committee, but before being sent to the House floor, bills are given to the Committee, which defines the conditions under which the bills are to be considered by the House
House Rules
What statement describes the doctrine of stare decisis
Judges must abide by precedent of earlier cases unless there is a clear reason to distinguish the current case from pre
Which president vetoed the War Powers Resolution only to have Congress overturn the Veto
Richard Nixon
An impeachment trial is conducted by the
Senate
The most important committees in congress are_________ committees, permanent bodies that possess an expertise due to their jurisdiction over sertain policy areas
Standing
Judicial activism means that the
Supreme Court should actively check the other branches of government when they exceed their authority
The seniority system provides that
The committee member of the majority party with the longest continuous service normally becomes the committee chair person
Which model of bureaucracy says it should be an apolitical organization, and explains that individual advancement is supposed to be based on merit rather than political connections?
Weberian model
A tmeporary law that congress passes when an appropriations bill has not been decided by the beginning of the fiscal year is
a continuing resolution
When the president is a Republican and the Senate is also controlled by Republicans but the House of Representatives is controlled by Democrats, it demonstrates the idea of
a divided government
How long is the term of office for a federal judge
a federal judge serves for life
According to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, if a president's ability to discharge his normal functions is in question and he is unable to communicate,
a majority of the cabinet, including the vice president, can declare the president incapability
A court rule bearing on subsequent legal decisions in similar cases is called
a precedent
In early 2014, President Obama raised the minimum wage for all temporary workers provided to the federal government through private contracts because Congress would not enact legislation to increase worker compensation. His actions are an example of ___
an executive order
A court that has the jurisdiction to review cases and issues that were originally tried in a lower court is known as an____________ court
appellate
One of the important differences between public bureaucracies and private corporations is that government bureaucracies
are not organized to make a profit, whereas private corporations are
A major power that Congress has over the federal bureaucracy is the
authority to extend or limit appropriations
The concept of the Constitution being a "living constitution" would be adopted by those who believe in
broad construction
When a Supreme Court justices agrees with decision of the majority but wants to clarify a particular point in the ruling, he or she would prepare an__________ opinion
concurring
Sunshine laws require agencies to
conduct their business regularly in public session
one major problem with the role of the instructed delegate is that
constituents may be of a different political party than the representative
enumerated powers are those that specifically granted to the national government by the
constitution
Redistricting occurs when
district boundaries are redrawn within each state ensure equal district populations
The executive and legislative branches are responsible for judicial implementation because the Supreme Court
does not have any enforcement powers
As chief executive, the president is constitutionally bound to
enforce laws, treaties, and court orders
The president, in his capacity as head of state, is responsible for
engaging in activities that are largely symbolic or ceremonial in nature
A key difference between a treaty and an executive agreement is that
executive agreements expire at the end of a president's term in office
which of these statements accurately describes the legislative process
filibusters in the Senate are used to stop bilss from coming to a floor vote
In the House of Representatives, the discharge petition is used to
force a bill out of committee so that the entire house can vote on it
Amtrak and the U.S. postal service are examples of
government corporations
Presidents tend to have legislative success rates that are
high at the beginning of their administrations with a steep decline at the end
Congress can check the power of the federal judiciary in all of the following ways EXCEPT
interpreting laws themselves
When can the president use a pocket veto
it can only be used when congress adjourns for the session within ten days of the bill being submitted to the president
what effect has the necessary and proper clause had on the federal government
it expanded the role of the national government relative to that of the states
Supreme Court justice who believes they should yield to the views of the legislative branch when interpreting a federal law is following
judicial restraint
The acquisitive model of bureaucracy holds that
leaders of bureaucracies seek expanded budgets and larger staffs
The________ veto allows an executive to veto individual items within a piece of legislation without vetoing the entire
line-item
Many federal agencies encourage businesses and public-interest groups to become directly involved in drafting regulations. This is known as
negotiated rule making
As chief diplomat, the president
negotiates treaties, recognizes foreign governments, and makes executive agreements
The Hatch Act of 1939 prohibits federal emploees from
participating in the political management of campaigns
a new president might need to appoint several thousand individuals to jobs in the federal government. when these jobs are rewarded to people because they are faithful members of the same political party, it is an example of
patronage
The___________ created the civil service system and placed limits on the spoils system
pendleton act of 1883
If Congress disagrees with a decision of the Supreme Court concerning the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, it can __________.
propose an amendment to the constitution that would negate the Court's ruling
The main function of the president's cabinet is to
provide advice to the president to aid in decision making
The job of a conference committee is to
reconcile House and Senate versions of a bill
When a Supreme Court case is remanded, it mean that the case is
sent back to the court that originally heard it
The Supreme Court's power of judicial review was established by
the Court's decision in Marbury v. Madison
The trend toward government in the sunshine and information disclosure has been reversed since
the September 11th terrorist attacks
jurisdiction refers to
the authority of a court to decide certain
congress is able to divide up legislative labor through the use of ____ which allows members to concentrate on one area or topic
the committee system
Independent executive agencies report directly to_________, but are not part of _________
the president; a cabinet department
The merit system refers to
the selection and promotion of government employees on the basis of examinations
As commander in chief, the president is
the ultimate decision maker in military matters
Since laws are often drafted in very vague terms, it is the job of agencies to determine the best way to carry out these laws. In this sense, the agency becomes an
unelected policy maker
Based on the constitution, the president of the Senate is also the
vice president of the United States
A clerical worker for the federal government notices gross negligence in the spending habits of a government agency and the worker feels the need to call this discrepancy to the attention of the media. That clerical worker is an example of an
whistleblower