Unit4masteryproject 2
Unit4masteryproject 2
1) Identify
3. Identify and explain how Congress shares powers with the Executive,
Judiciary, and bureaucracy.
Congress can change the jurisdiction of federal courts and the judiciary can change the
jurisdiction of Congress if proved unconstitutional. The Executive appoints officials and
Congress has approval powers over those appointments. The Senate can reject Judicial
nominees. The Delegation of Powers involves a direct sharing of power between the
executive and Congress, in which in times of crisis Congress gives its powers to the
President who will be able to act much faster. The Executive and Congress can veto
eithers legislation.
8. Identify and discuss the ties between the Congress and political parties.
Congress is influenced by political parties. The major political party is the
one usually gets the major votes on issues. They get to define the districts.
However now there are laws limiting those actions by the 17th amendment.
9. Identify and discuss the ties between the Congress and interest groups.
Interest groups influence congress by giving them money for their
campaigns. They can influence congressman's decision on certain issues.
10. Identify and discuss the ties between the Congress and media.
The media can make or break a congressman's career. they influence
publicity and since congressmen need that to be reelected they must keep
the media in their favor.
11. Identify and discuss the ties between the Congress and state and local
governments.
Congress can influence the bureaucracy that runs the state and local gov'ts
by influencing it's law making. The state can give bills to congress that they
want passed.
Audrey Enriquez and Marian Hanna