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Chapter 15/Unit II

The Federal Judiciary 20 Multiple Choice Questions Congressional Controls of the Judiciary Senatorial Courtesy Dual Court System Judicial Activism v. Restraint How cases get to the Court Marbury v. Madison Precedent/Stare Decisis Opinions Original v Appellate Jurisdiction Class Action Lawsuits Litmus Test

FRQ Overarching FRQ that deals with each of the three branches of the federal government. (6) Think Checks and Balances

FRQ Deals with the Marbury v. Madison and the establishment of Judicial Review. (4)

Explain Both FRQ’s ask you to explain. • Exploring causal relationships between political phenomena • Should Identify and Discuss patterns in the relationships between concepts