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1. A grouping of human beings with distinctive characteristics determined by genetic inheritance.
Race
Connecticut Compromise
Three-fifths compromise
Federalists
2. A committee composed of members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate; such committees oversee the Library of Congress and conduct investigations.
Inflation
Honeymoon
Sedition
Joint committee
3. Supporters of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government.
Judicial review
Federalists
Political culture
Closed primary
4. The portion of the Federal budget that is spent on programs - such as Social Security - that the president and Congress are unwilling to cut.
National Intelligence Director
Uncontrollable spending
Exclusionary rule
Antitrust legislation
5. Police targeting of racial minorities as potential suspects of criminal activities.
Racial profiling
Monopoly
Ethnocentrism
Naturalization
6. Elections in which voters determine party nominees.
Plurality
Docket
Enumerated powers
Primary election
7. Initial proposal at the Constitutional Convention made by the Virginia delegation for a strong central government with a bicameral legislature dominated by the big states.
Libertarianism
Popular sovereignty
Deficit
Virginia Plan
8. A minor party that believes in extremely limited government. Libertarians call for a free market system - expanded individual liberties such as drug legalization - and a foreign policy of nonintervention - free trade - and open immigration.
Libertarian party
State's rights
Open primary
Impoundment
9. Clause in the Constitution (Article 4 - Section 1) requiring each state to recognize the civil judgments rendered by the courts of the other states and to accept their public records and acts as valid.
Full faith and credit clause
Federal mandate
National tide
Leadership PAC
10. 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
Collective bargaining
Entitlement programs
Bad tendency test
Project grants
11. Elections held midway between presidential elections.
Line item veto
Monetarism
Midterm election
Excise tax
12. 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.
Chief of staff
De facto segregation
Political ideology
Trustee
13. 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
Recall
Plea bargain
Marbury v. Madison
Direct democracy
14. The convention in Philadelphia - May 25 to September 17 - 1787 - that debated and agreed upon the Constitution of the United States.
Racial gerrymandering
Initiative
Dealignment
Constitutional Convention
15. System designed to reduce voter fraud by limiting voting to those who have established eligibility to vote by submitting the proper documents.
Precedent
Tax expenditure
Voter registration
Presidential election
16. The practice of exporting U.S. jobs to lower paid employees in other nations.
National tide
Offshoring
Restrictive covenant
Writ of certiorari
17. A permanent committee established in a legislature - usually focusing on a policy area.
Government corporation
Standing committee
Permissive federalism
Monopoly
18. A legal action conferring citizenship on an alien.
Patronage
Movement
Naturalization
Original jurisdiction
19. A provision in a deed to real property prohibiting its sale to a person of a particular race or religion. Judicial enforcement of such deeds is unconstitutional.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Gender gap
Independent regulatory commission
Restrictive covenant
20. A theory of international relations that focuses on the hope the nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
Public choice
Spoils system
Idealism
Policy agenda
21. Mutual aid and vote trading among legislators.
Logrolling
Quid pro quo
Community policing
Amicus curiae brief
22. Deliberate refusal to obey law or comply with orders of public officials as a means of expressing opposition.
Fiscal policy
Marble cake federalism
Seniority rule
Civil disobedience
23. 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
National party convention
Congressional-executive agreement
Cycle of increasing effectiveness
24. An individual who does not to join a group representing his or her interests yet receives the benefit of the group's influence.
Selected perception
Democratic consensus
Free rider
Plea bargain
25. A formal agreement between the U.S. president and the leaders of other nations that does not require Senate approval.
Executive agreement
Crossover voting
Independent regulatory commission
Dissenting opinion
26. Retroactive criminal law that works to the disadvantage of a person.
Unilateralism
Full faith and credit clause
Chief of staff
Ex post facto law
27. Formal accusation against a president or other public official - the first step in removal from office.
Ex post facto law
Redistributive policy
Impeachment
Immunity
28. Programs such as unemployment insurance - disaster relief - or disability payments that provide benefits to all eligible citizens.
Poll tax
Social insurance
Equal protection clause
Entitlements
29. Theory that opposes governmental interference in economic affairs beyond what is necessary to protect life and property.
National party convention
Independent regulatory commission
Bipartisanship
Laissez-faire economics
30. Incumbents have an advantage over challengers in election campaigns because voters are more familiar with them - and incumbents are more recognizable.
Name recognition
Impeachment
Unilateralism
Bad tendency test
31. Arrangement whereby public officials are hired to provide legal assistance to people accused of crimes who are unable to hire their own attorneys.
Public defender system
Tax expenditure
Bureaucracy
Federal Register
32. The difference between the political opinions or political behavior of men and of women.
Gender gap
Judicial review
Direct democracy
Trade deficit
33. The widely shared beliefs - values - and norms about how citizens relate to governments and to one another.
Winner-take-all system
Inherent powers
Presidential election
Political culture
34. A system of government in which the legislature selects the prime minister or president.
Rally point
Parliamentary system
Social capital
Public defender system
35. 30-second statements on the evening news shows. The media have been accused of simplifying complicated political issues by relying on sound bites to explain them to the public.
Monopoly
Sound bites
Federal mandate
Direct orders
36. Governance according to the expressed preferences of the majority.
Popular sovereignty
Majority rule
Laissez-faire economics
Bill of attainder
37. An explanation of the decision of the Supreme Court or any other appellate court.
Writ of habeas corpus
Ethnocentrism
Opinion of the Court
Progressive tax
38. Denial of export - import - or financial relations with the target country in an effort to change that nation's policies.
Fighting words
Economic sanctions
Filibuster
Demographics
39. National Health Insurance program for the elderly and disabled.
Parliamentary system
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Political culture
Medicare
40. A theory of government that holds that open - multiple - and competing groups can check the asserted power by any one group.
Federalists
Pluralism
Indictment
Closed shop
41. Citizenship in more than one nation.
Spoils system
Dual citizenship
Redistricting
Judicial review
42. The informal list of issues that Congress and the president consider most important for action.
Policy agenda
Cycle of decreasing influence
Manifest destiny
Vouchers
43. Voting by member of one party for a candidate of another party.
Crossover voting
Writ of habeas corpus
527 organizations
Constitutional Convention
44. Constitutional arrangement in which sovereign nations or states - by compact - create a central government but carefully limit its power and do not give it direct authority over individuals.
Confederation
Issue advocacy
Faction
Caucus
45. 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.
amicus curiae brief
Monopoly
Social Security
Executive orders
46. Interest groups organized under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code may advertise for or against candidates. If their source of funding is corporations or unions - they have some restrictions on broadcast advertising. 527 organizations were impo
Excise tax
527 organizations
Value-added tax (VAT)
Connecticut Compromise
47. Weakening of partisan preferences that points to a rejection of both major parties and a rise in the number of independents.
Right of expatriation
Prior restraint
Dealignment
Unitary system
48. Promoting a particular position or an issue paid for 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 any regulation.
Contract clause
Issue advocacy
Political predisposition
Socialism
49. 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.
Issue advocacy
Candidate appeal
Hard power
Defendant
50. Inherent powers of state governments to pass laws to protect the public health - safety - and welfare; the national government has no directly granted police powers but accomplishes the same goals through other delegated powers.
Medicare
Entitlement programs
Recall
Police powers