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1. During the Great Society - the marble cake approach of intergovernmental relations.
Environmental impact statement
News media
Standing committee
Creative federalism
2. The process by which provisions of the bill of rights are brought within the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment and so applied to state and local governments.
Selective incorporation
Cloture
Independent regulatory commission
Faction
3. Presidential refusal to allow an agency to spend funds that Congress authorized and appropriated.
Lobbying
Constitutional democracy
Impoundment
Majority-minority district
4. A close contest; by extension - any contest in which the focus is on who is ahead and by how much rather than on substantive differences between the candidates.
Marble cake federalism
Horse race
Creative federalism
Medical savings account
5. Unlimited and undisclosed spending by an individual or group on communications that do not use words like 'vote for' or 'vote against -' although much of this activity is actually about electing or defeating candidates.
Gerrymandering
Attentive public
Issue advocacy
Regressive tax
6. Programs that the Federal government requires States to implement without Federal funding.
Interest group
President pro tempore
Unfunded mandates
Cooperative federalism
7. Presidential power to strike - or remove - specific items from a spending bill without vetoing the entire package; declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
Executive order
Senatorial courtesy
Line item veto
Fiscal policy
8. The cluster of presidential staff agencies that help the president carry out his responsibilities. Currently the office includes the Office of Management and Budget - the Council of Economic Advisers - and several other units.
Majority-minority district
Monopoly
Devolution revolution
Executive Office of the President
9. Economic theory based on the principles of John Maynard Keynes stating that government spending should increase during business slumps and be curbed during booms.
Open rule
Honeymoon
Keynesian economics
Issue advocacy
10. Implies that although federalism provides 'a sharing of power and authority between the national and state governments - the state's share rests upon the permission and permissiveness of the national government.'
Senatorial courtesy
Manifest opinion
Permissive federalism
Impoundment
11. A procedural rule in the House of Representatives that prohibits any amendments to bills or provides that only members of the committee reporting the bill may offer amendments.
Closed rule
Government corporation
Treaty
Bundling
12. The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals - groups - and parties can spend unlimited amounts in campaigns for or against candidates as long as they operate independently from the candidates. When an individual - group - or party does so - they are
Quid pro quo
Independent expenditure
Racial gerrymandering
Civil law
13. Elections held in years when the president is on the ballot.
National debt
Fundamentalists
Presidential election
Executive privilege
14. A company in which new employees must join a union within a stated time period.
Judicial review
Union shop
Constituents
Restrictive covenant
15. Quality or state of a work that taken as a whole appeals to a prurient interest in sex by depicting sexual conduct in a patently offensive way and that lacks serious literary - artistic - political - or scientific value.
Political culture
Minor party
Whip
Obscenity
16. The authority of a court to hear a case 'in the first instance.'
Hard money
De jure segregation
Safe seat
Original jurisdiction
17. Segregation resulting from economic or social conditions or personal choice.
Executive agreement
Leadership PAC
De facto segregation
Earmarks
18. Special spending projects that are set aside on behalf of individual members of Congress for their constituents.
Mass media
Categorical-formula grants
Earmarks
Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
19. Compromise agreement by states at the Constitutional Convention for a bicameral legislature with a lower house in which representation would be based on population and an upper house in which each state would have two senators.
Connecticut Compromise
Congressional-executive agreement
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Checks and balances
20. Presidential custom of submitting the names of perspective appointees for approval to senators from the states in which the appointees are to work.
Whip
Senatorial courtesy
Justiciable dispute
Public choice
21. Powers that the Constitution gives to both the national and state governments - such as the power to levy taxes.
Chief of staff
Concurrent powers
Reform party
Sales tax
22. The authority of a court to review decisions made by lower courts.
Electoral college
Exclusionary rule
Appellate jurisdiction
Judicial restraint
23. A law that defines crimes against the public order.
Fighting words
Executive Office of the President
Tax expenditure
Criminal law
24. A secret ballot printed by the state.
Trade deficit
Medical savings account
Idealism
Australian ballot
25. Rebellion led by Daniel Shays of farmers in western Massachusetts in 1786-1787 - protesting mortgage foreclosures. It highlighted the need for a strong national government just as the call for the Constitutional Convention went out.
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26. Agreement signed by the United States - Canada - and Mexico in 1992 to form the largest free trade zone in the world.
Manifest destiny
The Federalist
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
New Jersey Plan
27. An election system in which each party running receives the proportion of legislative seats corresponding to its proportion of the vote.
Precedent
Proportional representation
Dealignment
Manifest opinion
28. The assigning by Congress of congressional seats after each census. State legislatures reapportion state legislative districts.
Direct democracy
Reapportionment
Labor injunction
Earmarks
29. A grouping of human beings with distinctive characteristics determined by genetic inheritance.
Political culture
Contract clause
National debt
Race
30. Money raised in unlimited amounts by political parties for party-building purposes. Now largely illegal except for limited contributions to state or local parties for voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts.
Immunity
Medicaid
Marbury v. Madison
Soft money
31. A legal action conferring citizenship on an alien.
Closed primary
Prospective issue voting
Implementation
Naturalization
32. State laws formerly pervasive throughout the South requiring public facilities and accommodations to be segregated by race; ruled unconstitutional.
Jim Crow laws
Weapons of mass destruction
Impoundment
National party convention
33. Programs such as Medicaid and welfare under which applicants must meet eligibility requirements based on need.
Means-tested entitlements
Parliamentary system
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Dual citizenship
34. An organization that seeks political power by electing people to office so that its positions and philosophy become public policy.
Nonprotected speech
Central clearance
Political party
Rule
35. A notion held by a nineteenth-century Americans that the United States was destined to rule the continent - from the Atlantic the Pacific.
Manifest destiny
Soft money
Marble cake federalism
Party identification
36. Federal program that provides medical benefits for low-income persons.
Political culture
Medicaid
Treaty
Public defender system
37. An official who is expected to represent the views of his or her constituents even when personally holding different views; one interpretation of the role of legislator.
Executive agreement
Delegate
Crossover voting
Crossover sanctions
38. Governance divided between the parties - as when one holds the presidency and the other controls one or both houses of Congress.
Bundling
Divided government
Implied powers
Crossover voting
39. Constitutional requirement that governments proceed by proper methods; limits how government may exercise power.
Procedural due process
Multilateralism
Senior Executive Service
Deregulation
40. Powers the Constitution specifically grants to one of the branches of the national government.
Manifest opinion
Express powers
Plea bargain
Majority leader
41. A formal agreement between the U.S. president and the leaders of other nations that does not require Senate approval.
Inherent powers
Executive agreement
Bicameralism
Unitary system
42. Promoting a particular position or an issue by interest groups or individuals but not candidates. Much issue advocacy is often electioneering for or against a candidate and - until 2004 had not been subject to regulation.
Theory of deterrence
Exclusionary rule
Speaker
Issue advocacy
43. A permanent committee established in a legislature - usually focusing on a policy area.
Party convention
Standing committee
Libertarianism
Discharge petition
44. Clause in the Constitution that states that 'Congress should have the power to make all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers. . . .' This clause is also known as the elastic clause as is a major and significant p
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45. A technique of Congress to establish federal regulations. These sanctions permit the use of federal money in one program to influence state and local policy in another. For example - a 1984 act reduced federal highway aid by up to 15 percent for any
Crossover sanctions
Government corporation
Commerce clause
Minority leader
46. A requirement the federal government imposes as a condition for receiving federal funds.
Categorical-formula grants
Sedition
Federal mandate
Redistricting
47. An electoral district in which voters choose one representative or official.
Quid pro quo
Pocket veto
Plea bargain
Single-member district
48. Donations made to political candidates - party committees - or groups which - by law - are limited and must be declared.
Independent expenditure
Keynesian economics
Enumerated powers
Hard money
49. Supporters of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government.
Federalists
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Monopoly
Natural rights
50. Advertisements and commercials for products and services; they receive less First Amendment protection - primarily to discourage false and misleading ads.
Realigning election
Connecticut Compromise
Medicare
Commercial speech