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JEOPARDY $100 CongressExecutive BranchSeparation of PowersSupreme CourtPot Pourri $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Type of committee that is usually permanent Type of committee that is usually permanent Standing Committee Standing Committee

1 - $200 Term that describes Congress’s ability to monitor or control the actions of the bureaucracy Term that describes Congress’s ability to monitor or control the actions of the bureaucracy Congressional Oversight Congressional Oversight

1 - $300 Most common method for Congress to control or ‘oversee’ the bureaucracy Most common method for Congress to control or ‘oversee’ the bureaucracy Control the budget Control the budget

1 - $400 Type of committee that is established to reconcile different versions of a bill Type of committee that is established to reconcile different versions of a bill Conference Committee Conference Committee

1 - $500 An example of this type of committee is the Benghazi Committee An example of this type of committee is the Benghazi Committee Special/Select Committee Special/Select Committee

2 - $100 One of the first two Cabinet Departments established in the United States One of the first two Cabinet Departments established in the United States State State Treasury Treasury

2 - $200 NASA and the EPA are examples of this type of bureaucratic agency NASA and the EPA are examples of this type of bureaucratic agency Independent Agency Independent Agency

2 - $300 Formal name for rules set by regulatory commissions that have the power of laws Formal name for rules set by regulatory commissions that have the power of laws Regulations Regulations

2 - $400 Emancipation Proclamation was an example of…. Emancipation Proclamation was an example of…. Executive Order Executive Order

2 - $500 President’s ability to withhold information from Congress, which is NOT absolute President’s ability to withhold information from Congress, which is NOT absolute Executive Privilege Executive Privilege

3 - $100 Chamber of the legislature that must approve treaties & presidential appointments Chamber of the legislature that must approve treaties & presidential appointments Senate Senate

3 - $200 Policy that clarified the separation of military powers between the President & Congress Policy that clarified the separation of military powers between the President & Congress War Powers Act/Resolution War Powers Act/Resolution

3 - $300 Branch of government that controls the budget Branch of government that controls the budget Legislative Legislative

3 - $400 After a bill is passed in Congress, it goes to this person for consideration After a bill is passed in Congress, it goes to this person for consideration President President

3 - $500 According to the War Powers Resolution, the President may commit troops overseas for up to this many days without congressional approval According to the War Powers Resolution, the President may commit troops overseas for up to this many days without congressional approval 60 60

4 - $100 Case that established judicial review Case that established judicial review Marbury v. Madison Marbury v. Madison

4 - $200 Case that determined students do retain the right to freedom of speech, as long as it is not a distraction to education Case that determined students do retain the right to freedom of speech, as long as it is not a distraction to education Tinker v. Des Moines Tinker v. Des Moines

4 - $300 Case that fostered requirement of police to inform people of their 5 th amendment rights Case that fostered requirement of police to inform people of their 5 th amendment rights Miranda v. Arizona Miranda v. Arizona

4 - $400 Case that ruled Japanese internment was justified in time of war Case that ruled Japanese internment was justified in time of war Korematsu v. United States Korematsu v. United States

4 - $500 Case in which a woman appealed her conviction of possessing obscene materials on the basis of freedom of expression and unreasonable search & seizure Case in which a woman appealed her conviction of possessing obscene materials on the basis of freedom of expression and unreasonable search & seizure Mapp v. Ohio Mapp v. Ohio

5 - $100 Term denoting how the courts make current judgments based on past court decisions Term denoting how the courts make current judgments based on past court decisions Precedent Precedent

5 - $200 Name one factor that helps an incumbent get reelected Name one factor that helps an incumbent get reelected Name Recognition Name Recognition Franking Privilege Franking Privilege Casework Casework Influence in Congress Influence in Congress

5 - $300 After a bill passes in committee, it moves to the …… After a bill passes in committee, it moves to the …… Floor Floor

5 - $400 Type of committee that includes members of both the House and Senate, such as the one on Taxation Type of committee that includes members of both the House and Senate, such as the one on Taxation Joint Committee Joint Committee

5 - $500 Name the 3 Cabinet departments that begin with the letter H Name the 3 Cabinet departments that begin with the letter H Housing & Urban Development Housing & Urban Development Homeland Security Homeland Security Health & Human Services Health & Human Services

FINAL JEOPARDY What type of group can gather unlimited sums of money to fund advertisements during elections? What type of group can gather unlimited sums of money to fund advertisements during elections? Super PAC Super PAC