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1. 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
Movement
Party caucus
Bipartisanship
2. Voting by member of one party for a candidate of another party.
Crossover voting
Line item veto
Bad tendency test
Categorical-formula grants
3. Literally - a 'friend of the court' brief - filed by an individual or organization to present arguments in addition to those presented by the immediate parties to a case.
Naturalization
Linkage institutions
Amicus curiae brief
Economic sanctions
4. A landmark case in United States law and the basis for the exercise of judicial review in the United States - under Article Three of the United States Constitution. The case resulted from a petition to the Supreme Court by William Marbury - who had b
Due process
Natural law
Reinforcing cleavages
Marbury v. Madison
5. 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.
'Our federalism'
Single-member district
Parliamentary system
Normal trade relations
6. Essays promoting ratification of the Constitution - published anonymously by Alexander Hamilton - John Jay - and James Madison in 1787 and 1788.
Unemployment
Due process clause
The Federalist
Majority rule
7. The widely shared beliefs - values - and norms about how citizens relate to governments and to one another.
Indictment
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Political culture
The Federalist
8. 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).
Class action suit
Excise tax
Bureaucracy
White primary
9. A congressional committee created for a specific purpose - sometimes to conduct an investigation.
Writ of mandamus
Special or select committee
Cycle of increasing effectiveness
Oversight
10. An opinion disagreeing with a majority in a Supreme Court ruling.
Dissenting opinion
Horse race
Reform party
Senatorial courtesy
11. Mutual aid and vote trading among legislators.
Safe seat
Quid pro quo
Commerce clause
Logrolling
12. Voting based on what a candidate pledges to do in the future about an issue if elected.
Marbury v. Madison
Plea bargain
Prospective issue voting
Writ of mandamus
13. The legislative leader selected by the minority party as spokesperson for the opposition.
Minority leader
Confederation
Establishment clause
Reinforcing cleavages
14. Programs in which eligibility is based on prior contributions to government - usually in the form of payroll taxes.
Direct primary
Interest group
Collective bargaining
Social insurance
15. The tendency in elections to focus on the personal attributes of a candidate - such as his/her strengths - weaknesses - background - experience - and visibility.
Open primary
Candidate appeal
Popular consent
Sales tax
16. Engaging in activities aimed at influencing public officials - especially legislators - and the policies they enact.
Judicial activism
Open rule
Caucus
Lobbying
17. Method whereby representatives of the union and employer determine wages - hours - and other conditions of employment through direct negotiation.
Poll tax
Constitutional democracy
Collective bargaining
National party convention
18. 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
Bush Doctrine
Block grants
Theocracy
National tide
19. Election system in which each party running receives the proportion of legislative seats corresponding to its proportion of the vote.
Class action suit
Selective exposure
Proportional representation
Offshoring
20. The idea that the rights of the nation are supreme over the rights of the individuals who make up the nation.
Judicial activism
Statism
Writ of habeas corpus
Name recognition
21. An agency of Congress that analyzes presidential budget recommendations and estimates the cost of proposed legislation.
Hard money
Excise tax
National party convention
Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
22. The right of a federal law or a regulation to preclude enforcement of a state or local law or regulation.
Policy agenda
Preemption
Party registration
Commerce clause
23. Constitutional requirement that governments act reasonably and that the substance of the laws themselves be fair and reasonable; limits what the government may do.
Initiative
Substantive due process
Representative democracy
Bureaucrat
24. 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.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Socioeconomic status (SES)
Normal trade relations
Revolving door
25. 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
Independent expenditures
Selective exposure
Monetary policy
Defendant
26. A system of public employment in which selection and promotion depend on demonstrated performance rather than political patronage.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Monopoly
Earmarks
Merit system
27. An informal and subjective affiliation with a political party that most people acquire in childhood.
Plea bargain
Justiciable dispute
Party identification
Antifederalists
28. Written defamation of another person. For public officials and public figures - the constitutional tests designed to restrict libel actions are especially rigid.
Libertarianism
Libel
Popular consent
Opinion of the Court
29. A policy promoting cutbacks in the amount of Federal regulation in specific areas of economic activity.
Reinforcing cleavages
Full faith and credit clause
Deregulation
Due process clause
30. An election system in which the candidate with the most votes wins.
Winner-take-all system
Popular sovereignty
Cycle of decreasing influence
Free rider
31. Elections in which voters determine party nominees.
Primary election
Constituents
Independent expenditures
Commerce clause
32. A veto exercised by the president after Congress has adjourned; if the president takes no action for 10 days - the bill does not become law and does not return to Congress for possible override.
Pocket veto
Natural law
Keynesian economics
Primary election
33. A philosophy that encourages individual nations tacked together to solve international problems.
Filibuster
Centralists
Multilateralism
Inflation
34. Legislative act inflicting punishment - including deprivation of property - without a trial - on named individuals or members of a specific group.
Cycle of increasing effectiveness
Bill of attainder
Checks and balances
Equal protection clause
35. Clause in the Fifth Amendment limiting the power of the national government; similar clause in the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits the state governments from depriving any person of life - liberty - or property without due process of law.
Social Security
Regressive tax
Judicial restraint
Due process clause
36. An economic system characterized by private property - competitive markets - economic incentives - and limited government involvement in the production - distribution - and pricing of goods and services.
Capitalism
Redistributive policy
Rider
Midterm election
37. 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.
Project grants
Rule-making process
Impoundment
Closed rule
38. A type of policy that takes benefits (usually through taxes) from one group of Americans and gives them to another (usually through spending).
Due process
Normal trade relations
Selected perception
Redistributive policy
39. A type of policy that provides benefits to all Americans.
Distributive policy
Attentive public
Senatorial courtesy
Trust
40. Established by Congress in 1978 as a flexible - mobile corps of senior career executives who worked closely with presidential appointees to manage government.
Treaty
Indictment
Immunity
Senior Executive Service
41. A meeting of local party members to choose party officials or candidates for public office and to decide the platform.
Reinforcing cleavages
Caucus
Monetary policy
Safe seat
42. The difference between the political opinions or political behavior of men and of women.
Independent agency
Block grants
Gender gap
Virginia Plan
43. Exemption from prosecution for a particular crime in return for testimony pertaining to the case.
Constitutional Convention
Monopoly
Incumbent
Immunity
44. The rights of an individual to own - use - rent - invest in - buy - and sell property.
Amicus curiae brief
Property rights
Open rule
Cross-cutting cleavages
45. Clause of the Constitution (Article 1 - Section 8 - Clause 3) setting forth the implied powers of Congress. It states that Congress - in addition to its express powers has the right to make all laws necessary and proper to carry out all powers the Co
Block grants
Necessary and proper clause
Hard money
Presidential election
46. The convention in Philadelphia - May 25 to September 17 - 1787 - that debated and agreed upon the Constitution of the United States.
Cross-cutting requirements
Constitutional Convention
Literacy test
Fighting words
47. 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.
Nonprotected speech
Community policing
Inherent powers
Obscenity
48. 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
Independent expenditure
Separation of powers
Selective incorporation
Cycle of decreasing influence
49. Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment that forbids any state to deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. By interpretation - the Fifth Amendment imposes the same limitation on the national government. This clause is t
Equal protection clause
Substantive due process
Adversary system
De jure segregation
50. Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling taxing and spending.
Australian ballot
Fiscal policy
Discharge petition
Winner-take-all system