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1. An official document - published every weekday - which lists the new and proposed regulations of executive departments and regulatory agencies.
Federal Register
Free exercise clause
Jim Crow laws
Monopoly
2. Programs such as Medicaid and welfare under which applicants must meet eligibility requirements based on need.
Tariff
527 organizations
Plea bargain
Means-tested entitlements
3. A meeting of local party members to choose party officials or candidates for public office and to decide the platform.
Decentralists
Social Security
Offshoring
Caucus
4. 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.
Executive order
Libel
Offshoring
Pocket veto
5. Agreement signed by the United States - Canada - and Mexico in 1992 to form the largest free trade zone in the world.
Caucus
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Nonpartisan election
Vouchers
6. Something given with the expectation of receiving something in return.
Medicaid
Quid pro quo
Issue advocacy
De jure segregation
7. Federal statute barring Federal employees from active participation in certain kinds of politics and protecting them from being fired on partisan grounds.
Establishment clause
Hatch Act
Deregulation
Natural law
8. A meeting of the members of a party in a legislative chamber to select party leaders and to develop party policy. Called a conference by the Republicans.
Party caucus
Closed shop
Faction
Bundling
9. Voting by member of one party for a candidate of another party.
Multilateralism
Incumbent
Libertarianism
Crossover voting
10. Weakening of partisan preferences that points to a rejection of both major parties and a rise in the number of independents.
Selected perception
Incumbent
Party registration
Dealignment
11. The rule of precedent - whereby a rule or law contained in a judicial decision is commonly viewed as binding on judges whenever the same question is presented.
Clear and present danger test
Unemployment
Stare decisis
Racial gerrymandering
12. Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose - such as school lunches or for building airports and highways. These funds are allocated by formula and are subject to detailed federal conditions - often on a matching basis; that is - the local go
Regulatory taking
Bureaucracy
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Categorical-formula grants
13. 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).
Libel
Revolving door
Independent expenditure
Poll tax
14. Policy of erecting trade barriers to protect domestic industry.
Value-added tax (VAT)
Extradition
Preemption
Protectionism
15. Interpretation of the First Amendment that holds that freedom of expression is so essential to democracy that governments should not punish persons for what they say - only for what they do.
Antitrust legislation
Constitutional Convention
Theocracy
Preferred position doctrine
16. 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.
Property rights
amicus curiae brief
Senior Executive Service
Preemption
17. Programs such as unemployment insurance - disability relief - or disability payments that provide benefits to all eligible citizens.
Minor party
Commerce clause
Entitlement programs
Search warrant
18. Views the Constitution as giving a limited list of powers—primarily foreign policy and national defense—to the national government - leaving the rest to the sovereign states. Each level of government is dominant within its own sphere. The Supreme Cou
Tariff
Plea bargain
National supremacy
Dual federalism (layer cake federalism)
19. The authority of a court to review decisions made by lower courts.
Statism
Rule-making process
Appellate jurisdiction
Government corporation
20. Government by the people - both directly or indirectly - with free and frequent elections.
Democracy
Plea bargain
State's rights
Procedural due process
21. Elections in which voters determine party nominees.
Primary election
Green party
Community policing
Medicare
22. Period at the beginning of the new president's term during which the president enjoys generally positive relations with the press and Congress - usually lasting about six months.
Clear and present danger test
Presidential ticket
Honeymoon
Multilateralism
23. Power of a government to take private property for public use; the U.S. Constitution gives national and state governments this power and requires them to provide just compensation for property so taken.
Opinion of the Court
Democracy
Eminent domain
Reform party
24. Widespread agreement on fundamental principles of democratic governance and the values that undergird them.
Enumerated powers
Spoils system
Multilateralism
Democratic consensus
25. 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.
Spoils system
Merit system
Due process
Normal trade relations
26. Interpretation of the First Amendment that holds that the government cannot interfere with speech unless the speech presents a clear and present danger that it will lead to evil or illegal acts.
Creative federalism
Inflation
Clear and present danger test
Issue advocacy
27. The total output of all economic activity in the nation - including goods and services.
Means-tested entitlements
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Winner-take-all system
Hatch Act
28. A system of public employment based on rewarding party loyalists and friends.
Spoils system
Antitrust legislation
Uncontrollable spending
Merit system
29. A dispute growing out of an actual case or controversy and that is capable of settlement by legal methods.
Justiciable dispute
Grand jury
Precedent
Proportional representation
30. Citizenship in more than one nation.
Dual citizenship
Sedition
527 organizations
Honeymoon
31. The powers of the national government in foreign affairs that the Supreme Court has declared do not depend on constitutional grants but rather grow out of the very existence of the national government.
Monetarism
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Inherent powers
Separation of powers
32. General tax on sales transactions - sometimes exempting food and drugs.
Open shop
Sales tax
Total and Partial Preemption
Standing committee
33. Formal accusation against a president or other public official - the first step in removal from office.
Impeachment
Literacy test
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Cabinet
34. 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
Selected perception
Direct orders
Due process clause
Original jurisdiction
35. A philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
Implementation
Bill of attainder
Override
Unilateralism
36. A specific course of action taken by government to achieve a public goal.
Selected perception
Dual citizenship
Public policy
National debt
37. 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.
Soft money
Environmental impact statement
Popular consent
Social Security
38. A formal written statement from a grand jury charging an individual with an offense; also called a true bill.
Central clearance
Justiciable dispute
Filibuster
Indictment
39. A career government employee.
Indexing
Bureaucrat
Collective bargaining
Gender gap
40. A type of policy that takes benefits (usually through taxes) from one group of Americans and gives them to another (usually through spending).
Nongovernmental organization (NGO)
Redistributive policy
Dual citizenship
Manifest opinion
41. The assigning by Congress of congressional seats after each census. State legislatures reapportion state legislative districts.
Categorical-formula grants
Reapportionment
Race
Independent expenditure
42. An electoral district in which voters choose one representative or official.
Gerrymandering
Defendant
Single-member district
Double jeopardy
43. The head of the White House staff.
Inherent powers
Caucus
Chief of staff
Faction
44. A court order requiring explanation to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody.
Writ of habeas corpus
Manifest destiny
Community policing
Faction
45. The practice of exporting U.S. jobs to lower paid employees in other nations.
Unilateralism
Primary election
Offshoring
Policy agenda
46. The right of women to vote.
47. A theory that is based on creating enough military strength to convince other nations not to attack first.
Nongovernmental organization (NGO)
Theory of deterrence
Soft money
Articles of Confederation
48. Compromise agreement by states at the Constitutional Convention for a bicameral legislature with a lower house in which representation would be based on population and an upper house in which each state would have two senators.
Connecticut Compromise
Appellate jurisdiction
Due process
Concurrent powers
49. 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
Indictment
Spoils system
De facto segregation
Collective action
50. The candidate or party that wins more than half the votes cast in an election.
Pocket veto
Majority
Issue advocacy
Coattail effect