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What is the view describing Congressmen's behavior ]as responding to cues provided by their colleagues?
What is an association of Congress members created to advance a political ideology or a regional, ethnic, or economic interest?
Congressional Research Service (CRS), General Accounting Office (GAO), and Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
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What is the most treasured perk of Congress, especially while campaigning?
Name the amendment that limits the amount of terms a president can serve
Commander in chief, take care that laws be faithfully executed, treaties, pardons, etc.
He has to accept all parts of a bill not just parts or president would have too much power
Must be a natural born citizen, be citizen for 14 yrs, be 35 yrs old
Name the requirements to be the president
President is the commander holds the "sword of the community" congress appropriates money "commands the purse"
Why did Alexander Hamilton describe the judiciary branch as the "least dangerous”?
Poor because of In forma pauperis and rich. Middle class because they are not rich enough to pay through and not poor enough to get benefits.
How many court of appeals are there? District courts?
Two or more federal court of appeals have decided the same issue in different way. Highest court in a state has held a federal or state law to be in violation of the constitution or has upheld one
Public Bill deals with matters of general concern. Private deals only with specific, private, personal or local matters.
What is the difference between a public bill and a private bill?
Simple resolution, Concurrent resolution, Joint resolution
The process that normally works by subcommittees and staff amending the bill
How many votes must congress get to override the president's veto?
Sign the bill into law Takes no action for 10 days and congress is still in session becomes a law Takes no action for 10 days and congress is Not in session is a” pocket-veto" Can veto
A vote in which a majority of Democratic legislators oppose a majority of Republican legislators.
A case brought by someone to help him/her and all others who are similarly situated. Brown v. Board of Education.