Across
- 6. A government organization intended to fulfil a specific government purpose.
- 9. A period of time after the president has been sworn in where the approval poll shows no major changes.
- 12. The inclusion of benefits to a party in a bill that is already set to be passed.
- 13. The relationship among bureaucracies, members of the Congress, and interest groups.
- 14. The process to remove a president from office through the conviction of a crime.
- 16. A collection of members appointed by the president to perform certain tasks.
- 17. The state of policy before it becomes law; a proposal for a law. it must run through the Congress and the president to become a law.
- 18. A system that taxes out of paychecks to fund healthcare and living for people eligible to receive support.
- 20. This type of budget does not exist for the federal government.
- 21. An act that reduced the number of tax brackets, decreased the value of tax deductions, and removed low income individuals from tax rolls.
Down
- 1. Mike Johnson (as of 2/23/26)
- 2. An established set of rules provided to employees to ensure a common experience among several areas.
- 3. A move the president can pull to get rid of a bill by not doing anything about it for 10 business days
- 4. A politician running for reelection.
- 5. A move the president can pull to send a bill back to the Congress; if the Congress likes the bill enough, it will still be passed without the presidential approval.
- 7. A position or promotion provided on the basis of competence and merit.
- 8. the relationship between the military and defence industries; war fills the pockets of the people selling war supplies.
- 10. An order by the president that does not have to be approved by the Congress, however must be reported to the Congress
- 11. Items available to purchase by the public intended to provide the government a source of income. bonds are also promised to increase in value, hence there being an incentive to buy them.
- 15. A move members of the Congress can pull to get rid of bill by talking it to death; holding the floor for so long that no progress in approving the bill can be made, thus killing it.
- 19. This act forbids government employees from participating in partisan politics.
