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Political Parties Supreme Court Cases Executive Office of the President Mixed Bag Executive Departments

-This is a group of people with similar beliefs about government? Row Question

-political party Row Answer

-System where more than two parties compete for control? Row Question

-multi-party system Row Answer

-Term that describes when two or more parties join together in order to make a majority? Row Question

-coalition Row Answer

-Type of party system where there is no opposition? Row Question

-one party system Row Answer

-Type of party system that we have in the U.S.? Row Question

-two party system Row Answer

-Case which established the policy of reading a list of certain rights to accused criminals upon their arrest. Row Question

-Miranda V Arizona Row Answer

-Case which established abortion as legal? Row Question

-Roe V Wade Row Answer

Row Question -Case which tested free speech and established that non-violent, non-disruptive protest is protected speech.

-Tinker V Des Moines Row Answer

Row Question -Supreme Court case that established the limits of school personnel to search students while at school.

-New Jersey v TLO Row Answer

-Case which challenged affirmative action laws and mandated that quotas can not be used. Row Question

-California v Bakke Row Answer

-This is the term most often used for the people who work closely with the President and his staff? Row Question

-administration Row Answer

-This is the person who works closest to the President and serves as the main advisor to the President? Row Question

-Chief of Staff Row Answer

-Name the person who works closely with the media on behalf of the President? Row Question

-Press Secretary Row Answer

-What part of the White House Office helps the President design a budget for the United States? Row Question

-OMB Row Answer

-Name the group of people who advise the President on matters of National Security? Row Question

-National Security Council Row Answer

-What does USDA stand for? Row Question

-US Department of Agriculture Row Answer

-This department promotes business and trade? Row Question

-Commerce Department Row Answer

-Which part of the Labor Department protects the safety of workers on the job? Row Question

-OSHA Row Answer

-These parts of Health and Human Services provide medical care to the elderly and the poor? Row Question

-Medicare and Medicaid Row Answer

-This agency is responsible for investigating the causes of disease? Row Question

-CDC Row Answer

-This is a term referring to the large number of people who work for the government? Row Question

-bureaucracy Row Answer

-Name the speech given by the President each year to describe the situation of the nation as required by the Constitution? Row Question

-State of the Union Row Answer

-This is the process of electing the President where each state is assigned a number of electors equal to its representation in Congress and a majority of electoral votes is required to be elected? Row Question

-electoral college Row Answer

-These are meetings held by legislative committees in order to allow public comments and information to be given to legislative committees. Row Question

-public hearings Row Answer

-This person is the leader of the political party with the most members within the legislature. Row Question

-majority leader Row Answer