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1. Constitutional doctrine that whenever conflict occurs between the constitutionally authorized actions of the national government and those of a state or local government - the actions of the federal government will prevail.
Three-fifths compromise
Dealignment
National supremacy
Constitutionalism
2. The legislative leader selected by the majority party who helps plan party strategy - confers with other party leaders - and tries to keep members of the party in line.
Majority leader
Prior restraint
Electoral college
Lobbyist
3. 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.
Police powers
Establishment clause
Precedent
Entitlements
4. 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.
Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
Interstate compact
Deficit
Criminal law
5. Legislative act inflicting punishment - including deprivation of property - without a trial - on named individuals or members of a specific group.
Bill of attainder
Crossover sanctions
Reinforcing cleavages
Oversight
6. Conservative Christians who (as a group) have become more active in politics in the last two decades and were especially influential in the 2000 presidential election.
Medicaid
Capitalism
Political socialization
Fundamentalists
7. The right to renounce one's citizenship.
Social insurance
Public opinion
Majority rule
Right of expatriation
8. A company with a labor agreement under which union membership is a condition of employment.
Closed shop
Commerce clause
Block grants
Theory of deterrence
9. Election system in which the candidate with the most votes wins.
Winner-take-all system
Multilateralism
Marbury v. Madison
Special or select committee
10. A court with appellate jurisdiction that hears appeals from the decisions of lower courts.
Court of appeals
Ethnocentrism
Political socialization
Original jurisdiction
11. Exemption from prosecution for a particular crime in return for testimony pertaining to the case.
Party registration
Shays's Rebellion
Immunity
Impeachment
12. A philosophy that encourages individual nations tacked together to solve international problems.
Multilateralism
Hard money
Hard money
Joint committee
13. Formal accusation against a president or other public official - the first step in removal from office.
Impeachment
Articles of Confederation
Hold
Nonpartisan election
14. The right to keep executive communications confidential - especially if they relate to National Security.
Writ of habeas corpus
Antitrust legislation
Executive privilege
Federal Reserve System
15. The tendency in elections to focus on the personal attributes of a candidate - such as his/her strengths - weaknesses - background - experience - and visibility.
Filibuster
Double jeopardy
Candidate appeal
Capitalism
16. Arrangement whereby public officials are hired to provide legal assistance to people accused of crimes who are unable to hire their own attorneys.
Cloture
Independent regulatory commission
Antifederalists
Public defender system
17. Censorship imposed before a speech is made or a newspaper is published; usually presumed to be unconstitutional.
Prior restraint
Monopoly
Express powers
Constitutional Convention
18. Alternative means of health care in which people or their employers are charged a set amount and the HMO provides health care and covers hospital costs.
Idealism
Random sample
Property rights
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
19. Agency that administers civil service laws - rules - and regulations.
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Treaty
Free exercise clause
Public defender system
20. Usually the largest organization in government with the largest mission; also the highest rank in Federal hierarchy.
Discharge petition
Antifederalists
Department
Manifest destiny
21. Political contributions given to a party - candidate - or interest group that are limited in amounts and fully disclosed. Raising such limited funds is harder than raising unlimited funds - hence the term 'hard money.'
Hard money
Preemption
Rally point
Spoils system
22. The idea that a just government must derive its powers from the consent of the people it governs.
Popular consent
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Court of appeals
National debt
23. An electoral district in which voters choose one representative or official.
Issue advocacy
Take care clause
Single-member district
Direct democracy
24. An action taken by Congress to reverse the presidential veto - requiring a two-thirds majority in each chamber.
Fundamentalists
Independent regulatory commission
Reinforcing cleavages
Override
25. A company with a labor agreement under which union membership cannot be required as a condition of employment.
Nonpartisan election
Judicial review
Open shop
Open rule
26. Those citizens who follow public affairs carefully.
Attentive public
Open rule
Federalism
Monetarism
27. A grouping of human beings with distinctive characteristics determined by genetic inheritance.
Race
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Capitalism
Deregulation
28. Engaging in activities aimed at influencing public officials - especially legislators - and the policies they enact.
Total and Partial Preemption
Lobbying
Divided government
Chief of staff
29. A government agency that operates like a business corporation - created to secure greater freedom of action and flexibility for a particular program.
Government corporation
Iron triangle
Pluralism
Gender gap
30. 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
Hard money
Collective action
Literacy test
Mandate
31. Procedure for submitting to popular vote the removal of officials from office before the end of their term.
Democratic consensus
Tariff
Recall
Fiscal policy
32. A legislative practice that assigns the chair of the committee or subcommittee to the member of the majority party with the longest continuous service on the committee.
Writ of mandamus
Chief of staff
Seniority rule
Docket
33. The right to vote.
Marble cake federalism
Public assistance
Natural rights
Suffrage
34. Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling taxing and spending.
Labor injunction
Fiscal policy
Interested money
Inherent powers
35. Citizenship in more than one nation.
Dual citizenship
Categorical-formula grants
Interstate compact
Department
36. Formal orders issued by the president to direct action by the Federal bureaucracy.
Independent expenditures
Procedural due process
Executive orders
Trade deficit
37. Incumbents have an advantage over challengers in election campaigns because voters are more familiar with them - and incumbents are more recognizable.
Implementation
National supremacy
Bundling
Name recognition
38. An explanation of the decision of the Supreme Court or any other appellate court.
Opinion of the Court
Popular sovereignty
Sound bites
Social insurance
39. The process of putting a law into practice through bureaucratic rules or spending.
Due process clause
Implementation
Judicial activism
Majority-minority district
40. A small political party that rises and falls with a charismatic candidate or - if composed of ideologies on the right or left - usually persists over time; also called a third party.
Standing committee
Adversary system
Due process clause
Minor party
41. International organization derived from the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that promotes it free trade around the world.
World Trade Organization (WTO)
National supremacy
Affirmative action
Writ of certiorari
42. Congress appropriates a certain sum - which is allocated to state and local units and sometimes to nongovernmental agencies - based on applications from those who wish to participate. Examples are grants by the National Science Foundation to universi
Project grants
Caucus
Soft money
Petit jury
43. A division of population based on occupation - income - and education.
Socioeconomic status (SES)
Annapolis Convention
Collective bargaining
Selected perception
44. The process by which individuals screen out messages that do not conform to their own biases.
Presidential ticket
Soft money
Selective exposure
Public choice
45. The belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
Federal mandate
Internationalism
Horse race
Oversight
46. A company in which new employees must join a union within a stated time period.
Hard money
Block grants
Union shop
Administrative discretion
47. The constitutional requirement (in Article II - Section 3) that presidents take care that the laws are faithfully executed - even if they disagree with the purpose of those laws.
Capitalism
Establishment clause
Linkage institutions
Take care clause
48. 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
Value-added tax (VAT)
Concurring opinion
Necessary and proper clause
49. A formal written statement from a grand jury charging an individual with an offense; also called a true bill.
Indictment
President pro tempore
Discharge petition
Safe seat
50. 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
Rule-making process
State of the Union Address
Block grants
Natural law