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1. Legislative act inflicting punishment - including deprivation of property - without a trial - on named individuals or members of a specific group.
Patronage
Offshoring
Bill of attainder
World Trade Organization (WTO)
2. A law that defines crimes against the public order.
Keynesian economics
Statism
Criminal law
Mandate
3. Assigning police to neighborhoods where they walk the beat and work with churches and other community groups to reduce crime and improve relations with minorities.
Government corporation
Standing committee
Community policing
Bicameralism
4. The process by which individuals perceive what they want to in media messages.
Joint committee
Selected perception
Preemption
Prospective issue voting
5. Programs that the Federal government requires States to implement without Federal funding.
Horse race
Bad tendency test
Unfunded mandates
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
6. The first governing document of the confederated states drafted in 1777 - ratified in 1781 - and replaced by the present Constitution in 1789.
Articles of Confederation
Medicare
Direct primary
Fiscal policy
7. A collection of people who share a common interest or attitude and seek to influence government for specific ends. Interest groups usually work within the framework of government and try to achieve their goals through tactics such as lobbying.
News media
Independent expenditures
Fundamentalists
Interest group
8. How groups form and organize to pursue their goals or objectives - including how to get individuals and groups to participate and to cooperate. The term has many applications in the various social sciences such as political science - sociology - and
Distributive policy
Fundamentalists
Necessary and proper clause
Collective action
9. Clause in the First Amendment that states that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion. The Supreme Court has interpreted this to forbid governmental support to any or all religions.
Establishment clause
Civil disobedience
Closed primary
Representative democracy
10. A philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
Unilateralism
Substantive due process
Cross-cutting cleavages
Sales tax
11. A technique of Congress to establish federal regulations. Total preemption rests on the national governments power under the supremacy and commerce clauses to preempt conflicting state and local activity. Building on this constitutional authority - f
Laissez-faire economics
Race
Bipartisanship
Total and Partial Preemption
12. Election in which voters choose party nominees.
Direct primary
Shays's Rebellion
Environmental impact statement
Federalism
13. A national meeting of delegates elected in primaries - caucuses - or state conventions who assemble once every four years to nominate candidates for president and vice president - ratify the party platform - elect officers - and adopt rules.
Value-added tax (VAT)
News media
National party convention
Political ideology
14. The informal list of issues that Congress and the president consider most important for action.
Libel
Policy agenda
Independent agency
Naturalization
15. Review of all executive branch testimony - reports - and draft legislation by the Office of Management and Budget to ensure that each communication to Congress is in accordance with the president's program.
Naturalization
Central clearance
Due process clause
Petit jury
16. Democratic party primary in the old 'one-party South' that was limited to white people and essentially constituted an election; ruled unconstitutional in Smith v. Allwright (1944).
Political socialization
Bureaucracy
Merit system
White primary
17. A court order forbidding specific individuals or groups from performing certain acts (such as striking) that the court considers harmful to the rights and property of an employer or community.
Movement
National party convention
Winner-take-all system
Labor injunction
18. A national meeting of delegates elected at primaries - caucuses - or state conventions who assemble once every four years to nominate candidates for president and vice president - ratify the party platform - elect officers - and adopt rules.
Crossover voting
Docket
Party convention
National party convention
19. Presidential staff agency that serves as a clearinghouse for budgetary requests and management improvements for government agencies.
Three-fifths compromise
Trust
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Prior restraint
20. Electoral system used in electing the president and vice president - in which voters vote for electors pledged to cast their ballots for particular party's candidates.
Australian ballot
Prior restraint
Electoral college
Commerce clause
21. Requirement that evidence unconstitutionally or illegally obtained be excluded from a criminal trial.
Exclusionary rule
Pocket veto
Economic sanctions
Linkage institutions
22. Powers expressly or implicitly reserved to the states.
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23. Established by Congress in 1978 as a flexible - mobile corps of senior career executives who worked closely with presidential appointees to manage government.
Connecticut Compromise
Patronage
Senior Executive Service
Writ of mandamus
24. A type of policy that takes benefits (usually through taxes) from one group of Americans and gives them to another (usually through spending).
Fiscal policy
Party registration
Redistributive policy
Prospective issue voting
25. Power of a government to take private property for public use; the U.S. Constitution gives national and state governments this power and requires them to provide just compensation for property so taken.
Eminent domain
Unilateralism
Obscenity
Trust
26. Agreement signed by the United States - Canada - and Mexico in 1992 to form the largest free trade zone in the world.
Take care clause
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Substantive due process
Issue advocacy
27. A minor party founded by Ross Perot in 1995. It focuses on national government reform - fiscal responsibility - and political accountability. It has recently struggled with internal strife and criticism that it lacks an identity.
Independent agency
Reform party
Unemployment
Preemption
28. The act of declaring party affiliation; required by some states when one registers to vote.
Connecticut Compromise
Interested money
Judicial activism
Party registration
29. The reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems.
Gender gap
Labor injunction
Soft power
Prospective issue voting
30. A meeting of party delegates to vote on matters of policy and in some cases to select party candidates for public office.
Cabinet
Party convention
Economic sanctions
Candidate appeal
31. The widely shared beliefs - values - and norms about how citizens relate to governments and to one another.
Political culture
Standing committee
Presidential election
Trade deficit
32. Committee appointed by the presiding officers of each chamber to adjust differences on a particular bill passed by each in different form.
Conference committee
Crossover sanctions
Judicial review
Natural rights
33. A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
The Federalist
Civil law
Concurring opinion
Filibuster
34. Elections in which voters elect officeholders.
Court of appeals
Distributive policy
Independent expenditures
General election
35. Media that emphasize the news.
Conference committee
Policy agenda
Issue network
News media
36. Libel - obscenity - fighting words - and commercial speech - which are not entitled to constitutional protection in all circumstances.
Decentralists
Nonprotected speech
Block grants
Closed primary
37. A policy-making alliance among loosely connected participants that comes together on a particular issue - then disbands.
Issue network
Procedural due process
Dealignment
Entitlements
38. The study of the characteristics of populations.
Substantive due process
Natural law
Majority leader
Demographics
39. Court order directing an official to perform an official duty.
Popular consent
Tax expenditure
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Writ of mandamus
40. Employment cycle in which individuals who work for governmental agencies that regulate interests eventually end up working for interest groups or businesses with the same policy concern.
Obscenity
Revolving door
New Jersey Plan
News media
41. A government that enforces recognized limits on those who govern and allows the voice of the people to be heard through free - fair - and relatively frequent elections.
Candidate appeal
Constitutional democracy
Selective exposure
Majority rule
42. 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.
Affirmative action
Soft money
Judicial restraint
Voter registration
43. Interpretation of the First Amendment that would permit legislatures to forbid speech encouraging people to engage in illegal action.
Executive order
Australian ballot
Bad tendency test
Senatorial courtesy
44. Contributions to a state or local party for party-building purposes.
Judicial restraint
Soft money
Tax expenditure
Caucus
45. The right to keep executive communications confidential - especially if they relate to National Security.
Turnout
Executive privilege
Closed primary
Constitutionalism
46. 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.
National supremacy
Closed rule
Docket
Sales tax
47. A nonprofit association or group operating outside of government that advocates and pursues policy objectives.
Public defender system
Safe seat
Nongovernmental organization (NGO)
Hold
48. The list of potential cases that reach the Supreme Court.
Grand jury
Judicial review
Docket
Fundamentalists
49. The dispensing of government jobs to persons who belong to the winning political party.
Collective bargaining
Isolationism
Selective incorporation
Patronage
50. A system of government in which the legislature selects the prime minister or president.
Grand jury
Soft money
Parliamentary system
Referendum