Executive Office of the President

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Executive Office of the President Political Parties Supreme Court Cases Executive Departments Mixed Bag 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

-This is a group of people with similar beliefs about government? Row 1---100 Question

-political party Row 1---100 Answer

-System where more than two parties compete for control? Row 1---200 Question

-multi-party system Row 1---200 Answer

-Term that describes when two or more parties join together in order to make a majority? Row 1---300 Question

-coalition Row 1---300 Answer

-Type of party system where there is no opposition? Row 1---400 Question

-one party system Row 1---400 Answer

-Type of party system that we have in the U.S.? Row 1---500 Question

-two party system Row 1---500 Answer

-Case which established the policy of reading a list of certain rights to accused criminals upon their arrest. Row 2---100 Question

-Miranda V Arizona Row 2---100 Answer

-Case which established abortion as legal? Row 2---200 Question

-Roe V Wade Row 2---200 Answer

-Case which tested free speech and established that non-violent, non-disruptive protest is protected speech. Row 2---300 Question

-Tinker V Des Moines Row 2---300 Answer

-Supreme Court case that established the limits of school personnel to search students while at school. Row 2---400 Question

-New Jersey v TLO Row 2---400 Answer

-Case which challenged affirmative action laws and mandated that quotas can not be used. Row 2---500 Question

-California v Bakke Row 2---500 Answer

-This is the term most often used for the people who work closely with the President and his staff? Row 3---100 Question

-administration Row 3---100 Answer

-This is the person who works closest to the President and serves as the main advisor to the President? Row 3---200 Question

-Chief of Staff Row 3---200 Answer

-Name the person who works closely with the media on behalf of the President? Row 3---300 Question

-Press Secretary Row 3---300 Answer

-What part of the White House Office helps the President design a budget for the United States? Row 3---400 Question

-OMB Row 3---400 Answer

-Name the group of people who advise the President on matters of National Security? Row 3---500 Question

-National Security Council Row 3---500 Answer

-What does USDA stand for? Row 4---100 Question

-US Department of Agriculture Row 4---100 Answer

-This department promotes business and trade? Row 4---200 Question

-Commerce Department Row 4---200 Answer

-Which part of the Labor Department protects the safety of workers on the job? Row 4---300 Question

-OSHA Row 4---300 Answer

-These parts of Health and Human Services provide medical care to the elderly and the poor? Row 4---400 Question

-Medicare and Medicaid Row 4---400 Answer

-This agency is responsible for investigating the causes of disease? Row 4---500 Question

-CDC Row 4---500 Answer

-This is a term referring to the large number of people who work for the government? Row 5---100 Question

-bureaucracy Row 5---100 Answer

-Name the speech given by the President each year to describe the situation of the nation as required by the Constitution? Row 5---200 Question

-State of the Union Row 5---200 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 5---300 Question

-electoral college Row 5---300 Answer

-These are meetings held by legislative committees in order to allow public comments and information to be given to legislative committees. Row 5---400 Question

-public hearings Row 5---400 Answer

-This person is the leader of the political party with the most members within the legislature. Row 5---500 Question

-majority leader Row 5---500 Answer