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1. Opponents of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government - generally.
American dream
Antifederalists
Exclusionary rule
amicus curiae brief
2. 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.
Revolving door
Bipartisanship
Cabinet
Competitive federalism
3. A large body of people interested in a common issue - idea - or concern that is of continuing significance and who are willing to take action. Movements seek to change attitudes or institutions - not just policies.
News media
Fiscal policy
Union shop
Movement
4. Interpretation of the First Amendment that would permit legislatures to forbid speech encouraging people to engage in illegal action.
American dream
Crossover sanctions
Bad tendency test
Bureaucrat
5. The desire to avoid international entanglement altogether.
Direct democracy
Socioeconomic status (SES)
Public opinion
Isolationism
6. An election system in which the candidate with the most votes wins.
Issue network
Cycle of increasing effectiveness
Winner-take-all system
Deregulation
7. 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.
Commercial speech
Issue advocacy
Preferred position doctrine
Race
8. 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.
Iron triangle
Gerrymandering
Soft money
Shays's Rebellion
9. The process by which individuals perceive what they want to in media messages.
Clear and present danger test
Conservatism
Selected perception
Open primary
10. 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
Court of appeals
Realism
Ethnocentrism
11. A court order requiring explanation to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody.
Independent regulatory commission
Leadership PAC
Federal mandate
Writ of habeas corpus
12. 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
Horse race
Confederation
Chief of staff
13. Agreement signed by the United States - Canada - and Mexico in 1992 to form the largest free trade zone in the world.
Impeachment
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Weapons of mass destruction
Green party
14. International organization derived from the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that promotes it free trade around the world.
Clear and present danger test
Right of expatriation
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Party registration
15. The idea that a just government must derive its powers from the consent of the people it governs.
Popular consent
Lobbyist
Capitalism
Leadership PAC
16. How voters feel about a candidate's background - personality - leadership ability - and other personal qualities.
Due process clause
Opinion of the Court
Bush Doctrine
Candidate appeal
17. The study of the characteristics of populations.
Executive Office of the President
Minor party
Override
Demographics
18. A philosophy that encourages individual nations tacked together to solve international problems.
Collective action
Union shop
Clear and present danger test
Multilateralism
19. 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
Necessary and proper clause
News media
Soft power
Federal mandate
20. Tax required to vote; prohibited for national elections by the Twenty-Fourth Amendment (1964) and ruled unconstitutional for all elections in Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections (1966).
Precedent
Fundamentalists
Poll tax
American dream
21. The process by which provisions of the bill of rights are brought within the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment and so applied to state and local governments.
Independent expenditure
Rally point
Issue network
Selective incorporation
22. The power of a court to refuse to enforce a law or government regulation that in the opinion of the judges conflicts with the U.S. Constitution or - in a state court - the state constitution.
De jure segregation
Judicial review
Petit jury
Senatorial courtesy
23. Method whereby representatives of the union and employer determine wages - hours - and other conditions of employment through direct negotiation.
Independent expenditures
Primary election
Collective bargaining
Ex post facto law
24. During the Great Society - the marble cake approach of intergovernmental relations.
Creative federalism
Executive privilege
Immunity
Bundling
25. Constitutional requirement that governments act reasonably and that the substance of the laws themselves be fair and reasonable; limits what the government may do.
Senatorial courtesy
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Crossover sanctions
Substantive due process
26. Holding incumbents - usually the president's party - responsible for their records on issues - such as the economy or foreign policy.
Retrospective issue of voting
Issue network
Soft money
Photo ops
27. Agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant that the defendant will plead guilty to a lesser offense to avoid having to stand trial for a more serious offense.
Plea bargain
Pluralism
Cabinet
Hard power
28. The formal process for making regulations.
Rule-making process
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Writ of certiorari
Laissez-faire economics
29. The effort to slow the growth of the federal government by returning many functions to the states.
Devolution revolution
Procedural due process
Marble cake federalism
Seniority rule
30. A term the founders used to refer to political parties and special interests or interest groups.
Faction
Establishment clause
Substantive due process
Honeymoon
31. The formal instructions that government issues for implementing laws.
Writ of mandamus
Regulations
Bicameralism
Caucus
32. 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
527 organizations
Precedent
Articles of Confederation
Gender gap
33. Mutual aid and vote trading among legislators.
Soft power
Logrolling
Nonpartisan election
Regulations
34. Established rules and regulations that restrain government officials.
Substantive due process
Bundling
Due process
Means-tested entitlements
35. The number of Americans who are out of work but actively looking for a job. The number does not usually include those who are not looking.
Bad tendency test
Unemployment
Leadership PAC
Independent expenditures
36. Officer of the Senate selected by the majority party to act as chair in the absence of the vice president.
President pro tempore
Hold
Judicial review
Unilateralism
37. Party leader who is the liaison between the leadership and the rank-and-file in the legislature.
Literacy test
Poll tax
Whip
amicus curiae brief
38. Consumer tax on a specific kind of merchandise - such as tobacco.
Socioeconomic status (SES)
Excise tax
Independent expenditures
Candidate appeal
39. 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.
Party convention
Political party
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
Keynesian economics
40. Procedure for submitting to popular vote the removal of officials from office before the end of their term.
Reapportionment
New Jersey Plan
Bureaucrat
Recall
41. State laws formerly pervasive throughout the South requiring public facilities and accommodations to be segregated by race; ruled unconstitutional.
Shays's Rebellion
Docket
Jim Crow laws
Bureaucracy
42. 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.
Joint committee
Poll tax
Precedent
Discharge petition
43. Formal accusation against a president or other public official - the first step in removal from office.
Discharge petition
Establishment clause
Socioeconomic status (SES)
Impeachment
44. 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.
White primary
Central clearance
Candidate appeal
Tax expenditure
45. The portion of the Federal budget that is spent on programs - such as Social Security - that the president and Congress are unwilling to cut.
Delegate
Marbury v. Madison
Social Security
Uncontrollable spending
46. A system of public employment in which selection and promotion depend on demonstrated performance rather than political patronage.
Dissenting opinion
Turnout
Merit system
Implied powers
47. A form of organization that operates through impersonal - uniform rules and procedures.
Seniority rule
Party identification
Department
Bureaucracy
48. A social division based on national origin - religion - language - and often race.
Ethnicity
Majority-minority district
Uncontrollable spending
Dissenting opinion
49. Censorship imposed before a speech is made or a newspaper is published; usually presumed to be unconstitutional.
Chief of staff
Party identification
Prior restraint
Keynesian economics
50. Engaging in activities aimed at influencing public officials - especially legislators - and the policies they enact.
Special or select committee
Regulation
Lobbying
Bicameralism