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This document contains notes on various topics related to American Government, including governmental structures, powers, and historical context. It covers concepts like bicameralism, reapportionment, expressed powers, implied powers, and various amendments. The material appears as compiled lecture notes, not a past paper.
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Bicameral Reapportionment 17th Amendment Expressed/enumerated powers Implied powers Powers of congress War powers act of 1973 Advice and consent Impeachment Standing committee Temporary committees Conference committees Congressional oversight Caucuses Ways and means committee Rules committee Comitte...
Bicameral Reapportionment 17th Amendment Expressed/enumerated powers Implied powers Powers of congress War powers act of 1973 Advice and consent Impeachment Standing committee Temporary committees Conference committees Congressional oversight Caucuses Ways and means committee Rules committee Comittee of the whole Discharge petition Filibuster Cloture Germane Ingermane Omnibus Pork barrel spending Referrals Logrolling Delegate/Trustee/Politico Veto How does a Bill become a law? Sources of Revenue Discretionary/Mandatory Spending Baker v Carr Shaw v Reno Gerrymandering Gridlock Article 2 of the constitution Federalist 70 Inherent powers Washington’s example Imperial precidency Personality/popularity/national crisis/world affairs State of the Union Stewardship theory FDR 22nd Amendment 20th Amendment Lame duck Honeymoon period Presidential Succession Act 25th Amendment Presidential Powers and Executive Hierarchy Vetoes Treaties v Executive Agreement Executive order Signing statement Executive privilege Cabinet Departments Agencies EOP White House Staff NSC Executive Branch relationship with other branches Executive branch relationship with press New media Tweeter in chief 2th Amendment Necessary and Proper Clause/Elastic Clause Marbury v Madison Republic Separation of powers Whip Majority spending Supremacy law Polls War Powers act 23rd Amendment 2nd Amendment Line Item veto House representative for each state is determined by population Political ideology Political socialization Concurrent powers Congressional elaboration Connecticut Compromise Delegate Direct Democracy Congressional spending Divided government Federalism Federalist