AP Gov Units 1-2 Vocab Review

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Across
  1. 3. Doctrine stating that each branch of the federal government has its own unique role and responsibilities
  2. 5. Singing statements, executive orders, and the bully pulpit are all examples
  3. 6. Ideal stating people must agree to surrender some rights in order to live in a society
  4. 8. Two house legislature
  5. 12. Group of political supporters
  6. 14. Scotus using judicial review to tell Potus he does not have the power to forgive student loans as an example of this ideal
  7. 15. Procedure used by Potus to ensure the bureaucracy is following financial rules
  8. 16. Powers granted by the US Constitution to the federal government
  9. 18. Theory of voting in which a representative or senator votes using their judgment
  10. 19. Divided government often creates this situation in which nothing is accomplished
  11. 22. When a court takes the opinions of other branches into account and is hesitant to use judicial review
  12. 23. Sharing powers between a national government and local governments
  13. 24. This type of revenue sharing is supported by state's rights advocates
  14. 25. In Congress, the chamber more directly responsible to the people
  15. 26. A bureaucratic agency crafting a regulation after consulting with the NRA is an example of this type of democracy
Down
  1. 1. Removing a government official from office
  2. 2. The bureaucracy's power to implement laws
  3. 4. The power of a court to hear types of cases
  4. 7. Process in which the federal government uses census data to determine the number or representatives in each state
  5. 9. Created by the elastic clause of Article I, Section8
  6. 10. Extended debate meant to delay or stop a bill in the Senate
  7. 11. Prior cases that guide judicial decisions in a current case
  8. 13. Vote to end debate
  9. 17. Expression for an amendment to a bill that includes finding for projects unrelated to the bill
  10. 20. Procedure in the House to force a committee to send a bill to the full chamber
  11. 21. Expression for an amendment to a bill that sends funds to an unrelated and specific project