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71 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 71
conference committee: after legislation has passed in both the house and the senate, resolve
differences between the 2 bills and then submit them to both chambers for final approval.

Step 1 of the legislative process


Step 3 of the legislative process

Step 8 of the legislative process

Step 13 of the legislative process

Definition 2 of 71
legislation needs to support from the majority of the majority to reach the floor.

Hastert "rule"

Coattail effect

Partisan gerrymandering

Enumerated power

Definition 3 of 71
How legislation gets to the floor in the senate.
Negotiated by majority and minority party leaders

The rules committee


Unanimous consent agreements

Cloture


President diplomatic powers

,Definition 4 of 71
People that generally disapprove of congress as an institution but they approve of the member
of congress who represents their own district

Split-ticket voting

Fenno's paradox


Partisanship

The bandwagon effect

Definition 5 of 71
main job is to focus on legislation in broad policy areas

Conference committees

Select committees


Joint committee

Standing committees

Definition 6 of 71
Floor consideration (house): Bill goes to the rule committee, bill receives a rule and then bill
moves to the house floor

Step 6 of the legislative process

Step 3 of the legislative process

Step 5 of the legislative process

Step 16 of the legislative process

,Definition 7 of 71
writes a lot more rules than the congress passed laws: legally binding but they are less
accountable to the public than congress

partisan gerrymandering


executive privilege

enforcement

rulemaking

Definition 8 of 71
coordinated and mutually beneficial activities of interest groups, congress and the
bureaucracy to achieve shared policy goals

Iron triangle

Executive order

Regulatory agencies


Revolving door

Definition 9 of 71
Serve as commander in chief: makes decisions about military operations but cannot declare
war.

Enumerated power

Government corporation

President Military power

Committees

, Definition 10 of 71
party leaders still shape the agenda, but have less power to do that in the house

House


Supreme Court

Senate

Congress

Definition 11 of 71
public authority or government agency responsible for exercising autonomous authority over
some area of human activity.

Interest groups

Cabinet agencies

Regulatory agencies


Independent agencies

Definition 12 of 71
powers that are explicitly listed in the constitution. Ex: execute laws, veto, state of the union,
power to tax and spend

concurrent power

enumerated power

reserved power

implied power

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