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1. A philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
Earmarks
Unilateralism
Concurring opinion
New Jersey Plan
2. 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).
Impoundment
White primary
Conference committee
State's rights
3. Relationships among interest groups - congressional committees and subcommittees - and the government agencies that share a common policy concern.
Nonprotected speech
Issue network
Public choice
Horse race
4. System designed to reduce voter fraud by limiting voting to those who have established eligibility to vote by submitting the proper documents.
Soft money
Preferred position doctrine
Voter registration
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA)
5. A meeting of local party members to choose party officials or candidates for public office and to decide the platform.
Fiscal federalism
Caucus
Libel
Marble cake federalism
6. The difference between the revenues raised annually from sources of income other than borrowing and the expenditures of government - including paying the interest on past borrowing.
Deficit
Hard money
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Public policy
7. Legislative or executive review of a particular government program or organization. Can be in response to a crisis of some kind or part of routine review.
Inflation
Medicaid
Entitlements
Oversight
8. 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.
Necessary and proper clause
Electoral college
Bush Doctrine
Party convention
9. The difference between the political opinions or political behavior of men and of women.
Midterm election
Gender gap
Mass media
Annapolis Convention
10. An economic and governmental system based on public ownership of the means of production and exchange.
Socialism
Presidential election
Executive orders
Inflation
11. The assigning by Congress of congressional seats after each census. State legislatures reapportion state legislative districts.
Faction
Chief of staff
Reapportionment
Manifest destiny
12. Trade status granted as part of an international trade policy that gives a nation the same favorable trade concessions and tariffs that the best trading partners receive.
Normal trade relations
Revolving door
Bad tendency test
Treaty
13. The convention in Philadelphia - May 25 to September 17 - 1787 - that debated and agreed upon the Constitution of the United States.
Constitutional Convention
Naturalization
Dissenting opinion
Cabinet
14. An informal and subjective affiliation with a political party that most people acquire in childhood.
Theocracy
Executive order
Party identification
Laissez-faire economics
15. Government by religious leaders - who claim divine guidance.
Open primary
Socialism
Precedent
Theocracy
16. Powers that grow out of the very existence of government.
Judicial activism
Inherent powers
Party caucus
Unemployment
17. A court order requiring explanation to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody.
Inherent powers
Writ of habeas corpus
Logrolling
Impeachment
18. 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.
Bipartisanship
Reform party
Speaker
Amicus curiae brief
19. People who favor national action over action at the state and local levels.
American dream
Candidate appeal
Centralists
Impoundment
20. An action taken by Congress to reverse the presidential veto - requiring a two-thirds majority in each chamber.
Override
Nonpartisan election
Due process clause
Line item veto
21. Domination of an industry by a single company; also the company that dominates the industry.
Shays's Rebellion
Monopoly
Earmarks
Parliamentary system
22. An official document - published every weekday - which lists the new and proposed regulations of executive departments and regulatory agencies.
Photo ops
Executive privilege
Federal Register
Political socialization
23. Petition that - if signed by majority of the House of Representatives' members - will pry a bill from committee and bring it to the floor for consideration.
Discharge petition
Labor injunction
Executive agreement
Original jurisdiction
24. Media that emphasize the news.
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Cooperative federalism
Centralists
News media
25. An official who is expected to vote independently based on his or her judgment of the circumstances; one interpretation of the role of the legislator.
Trustee
Plea bargain
Name recognition
Natural law
26. A policy-making alliance that involves a very strong ties among a congressional committee - an interest group - and a Federal Department or agency.
Iron triangle
Conservatism
Political socialization
'Our federalism'
27. A type of policy that takes benefits (usually through taxes) from one group of Americans and gives them to another (usually through spending).
National party convention
Redistributive policy
Monopoly
Idealism
28. A decision by the president not to spend money appropriated by Congress - now prohibited under Federal law.
Substantive due process
Impoundment
Regulation
Deregulation
29. A decision made by a higher court such as a circuit court of appeals or the Supreme Court that is binding on all other federal courts.
Precedent
Political party
Libertarian party
Mass media
30. 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.
Immunity
Hard power
Constitutional democracy
Socioeconomic status (SES)
31. How voters feel about a candidate's background - personality - leadership ability - and other personal qualities.
Candidate appeal
Dual citizenship
Commercial speech
Impeachment
32. In this type of sample - every individual has unknown and random chance of being selected.
Recall
Impeachment
Deregulation
Random sample
33. A policy promoting cutbacks in the amount of Federal regulation in specific areas of economic activity.
Direct primary
Deregulation
Constituents
Nongovernmental organization (NGO)
34. Programs such as unemployment insurance - disability relief - or disability payments that provide benefits to all eligible citizens.
Entitlement programs
Recall
Popular sovereignty
Grand jury
35. Directive issued by a president or governor that has the force of law.
Devolution revolution
Name recognition
Monopoly
Executive order
36. A government agency that operates like a business corporation - created to secure greater freedom of action and flexibility for a particular program.
Dual citizenship
Protectionism
Government corporation
Clear and present danger test
37. Special spending projects that are set aside on behalf of individual members of Congress for their constituents.
Earmarks
Soft money
Virginia Plan
Presidential election
38. These are broad state grants to states for prescribed activities—welfare - child care - education - social services - preventive health care - and health services—with only a few strings attached. States have greater flexibility in deciding how to sp
Block grants
Revolving door
National party convention
Civil disobedience
39. Largely banned party soft money - restored a long-standing prohibition on corporations and labor unions for using general treasury funds for electoral purposes - and narrowed the definition of issue advocacy.
Libertarianism
Bundling
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA)
Cycle of decreasing influence
40. The set of arrangements - including checks and balances - federalism - separation of powers - rule of law - due process - and a bill of rights - that requires our leaders to listen - think - bargain - and explain before they act or make laws. We then
Affirmative action
Conservatism
Issue advocacy
Constitutionalism
41. Divisions within society that reinforce one another - making groups more homogenous or similar.
Nonpartisan election
Reinforcing cleavages
Vouchers
Senior Executive Service
42. Powers that the Constitution gives to both the national and state governments - such as the power to levy taxes.
Women's suffrage
Bipartisanship
Political action committee (PAC)
Concurrent powers
43. Agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant that the defendant will plead guilty to a lesser offense to avoid having to stand trial for more serious offense.
Plea bargain
Enumerated powers
Collective action
Australian ballot
44. The president's annual statement to Congress and the nation.
Justiciable dispute
State of the Union Address
Sound bites
Shays's Rebellion
45. A belief that government can and should achieve justice and equality of opportunity.
Nonprotected speech
Hard power
Direct orders
Liberalism
46. The formal instructions that government issues for implementing laws.
Discharge petition
Regulations
Normal trade relations
Majority rule
47. Election system in which each party running receives the proportion of legislative seats corresponding to its proportion of the vote.
Turnout
Incumbent
Permissive federalism
Proportional representation
48. The reliance on economic and military strength to solve international problems.
Hard power
Value-added tax (VAT)
Right of expatriation
Devolution revolution
49. A technique of Congress to establish federal regulations. Direct orders must be complied with under threat of criminal or civil sanction. An example is the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 - barring job discrimination by state and local gover
Direct orders
Checks and balances
Antitrust legislation
Australian ballot
50. Primary election in which any voter - regardless of party - may vote.
Photo ops
Jim Crow laws
Open primary
Equal protection clause