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1. A law that defines crimes against the public order.
Parliamentary system
Bureaucracy
Criminal law
Reapportionment
2. The tendency of presidents to learn more about doing their jobs over time.
Attentive public
Regressive tax
Concurring opinion
Cycle of increasing effectiveness
3. Alternative means of health care in which individuals make tax-deductible contributions to a special account that can be used to pay medical expenses.
Bill of attainder
Winner-take-all system
Fighting words
Medical savings account
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.
Criminal law
Majority-minority district
Uncontrollable spending
Statism
5. During the Great Society - the marble cake approach of intergovernmental relations.
Presidential election
Laissez-faire economics
Crossover voting
Creative federalism
6. A policy-making alliance among loosely connected participants that comes together on a particular issue - then disbands.
Equal protection clause
Executive privilege
Issue network
Property rights
7. A formal written statement from a grand jury charging an individual with an offense; also called a true bill.
Public opinion
Indictment
Rider
Issue network
8. An economic and governmental system based on public ownership of the means of production and exchange.
Suffrage
Party registration
New Jersey Plan
Socialism
9. The power to keep executive communications confidential - especially if they relate to national security.
Civil law
Executive privilege
Libel
Cabinet
10. Literacy requirements some states imposed as a condition of voting - generally used to disqualify black voters in the South; now illegal.
Literacy test
Poll tax
Senatorial courtesy
Nongovernmental organization (NGO)
11. The legislative leader selected by the minority party as spokesperson for the opposition.
Rider
Minority leader
The Federalist
Normal trade relations
12. Remedial action designed to overcome the effects of discrimination against minorities and women.
Hold
Affirmative action
Mass media
Treaty
13. Aid to the poor; 'welfare.'
Cycle of increasing effectiveness
Linkage institutions
Public assistance
Medicaid
14. The means by which individuals can express preferences regarding the development of public policy.
Constitutionalism
Linkage institutions
Plea bargain
Executive agreement
15. An election during periods of expanded suffrage and change in the economy and society that proves to be a turning point - redefining the agenda of politics and the alignment of voters within parties.
Caucus
Realigning election
Indexing
Manifest opinion
16. 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
Retrospective issue of voting
Multilateralism
527 organizations
Class action suit
17. A theory that government should control the money supply to encourage economic growth and restrain inflation.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Writ of certiorari
Monetarism
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
18. General tax on sales transactions - sometimes exempting food and drugs.
Value-added tax (VAT)
Sales tax
Judicial restraint
Majority rule
19. Those citizens who follow public affairs closely.
Australian ballot
Prospective issue voting
Attentive public
Marbury v. Madison
20. An agreement among two or more states. Congress must approve most such agreements.
Political culture
Divided government
National party convention
Interstate compact
21. The political arm of an interest group that is legally entitled to raise funds on a voluntary basis from members - stockholders - or employees to contribute funds to candidates or political parties.
Political action committee (PAC)
Establishment clause
Redistributive policy
Independent regulatory commission
22. Means of communication that are reaching the public - including newspapers and magazines - radio - television (broadcast - cable - and satellite) - films - recordings - books - and electronic communication.
Medical savings account
Hard power
Dual federalism (layer cake federalism)
Mass media
23. 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.
Caucus
Enumerated powers
Reinforcing cleavages
Restrictive covenant
24. A company with a labor agreement under which union membership can be a condition of employment.
Annapolis Convention
Bureaucracy
Uncontrollable spending
Closed shop
25. An international trade organization with more than 130 members - including the United States and the People's Republic of China - that seeks to encourage free trade by lowering tariffs and other trade restrictions.
Fiscal policy
Socioeconomic status (SES)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Reform party
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.
Gerrymandering
Selective incorporation
Clear and present danger test
Concurring opinion
27. Party leader who is the liaison between the leadership and the rank-and-file in the legislature.
Whip
Adversary system
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Photo ops
28. The clause in the Constitution (Article 1 - Section 8 - Clause 1) that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations.
Due process clause
Political culture
Amicus curiae brief
Commerce clause
29. Conceives of federalism as a marble cake in which all levels of government are involved in a variety of issues and programs - rather than a layer cake - or dual federalism - with fixed divisions between layers or levels of government.
Marble cake federalism
Property rights
Eminent domain
Turnout
30. A court order forbidding specific individuals or groups from performing certain acts (such as striking) that the court considers harmful to the rights and property of an employer or community.
Labor injunction
Original jurisdiction
Interested money
Democracy
31. Voting by member of one party for a candidate of another party.
Political socialization
Leadership PAC
Issue advocacy
Crossover voting
32. A court order requiring explanation to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody.
Creative federalism
Amicus curiae brief
Writ of habeas corpus
Winner-take-all system
33. A notion held by a nineteenth-century Americans that the United States was destined to rule the continent - from the Atlantic the Pacific.
National party convention
Fiscal federalism
Manifest destiny
Patronage
34. A policy adopted by the Bush administration in 2001 that asserts America's right to attack any nation that has weapons of mass destruction that might be used against U.S. interests at home or abroad.
Cabinet
Normal trade relations
Manifest destiny
Bush Doctrine
35. 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.
Keynesian economics
Constituents
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Selective incorporation
36. Synonymous with 'collective action -' it specifically studies how government officials - politicians - and voters respond to positive and negative incentives.
Central clearance
Police powers
Public choice
Fiscal policy
37. A technique of Congress to establish federal regulations. These sanctions permit the use of federal money in one program to influence state and local policy in another. For example - a 1984 act reduced federal highway aid by up to 15 percent for any
Reinforcing cleavages
News media
Crossover sanctions
Virginia Plan
38. Photo opportunities set up by the candidates. The media have been accused of simplifying complicated political issues by relying on photo ops to explain them to the public.
Creative federalism
Direct democracy
Court of appeals
Photo ops
39. Election in which voters choose party nominees.
Direct primary
Sound bites
Extradition
Express powers
40. 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.
Idealism
Antitrust legislation
Majority leader
Plea bargain
41. A characteristic of individuals that is predictive of political behavior.
Cross-cutting cleavages
Theory of deterrence
Regulations
Political predisposition
42. Government by religious leaders - who claim divine guidance.
Hard money
Class action suit
Theocracy
Single-member district
43. The act of declaring party affiliation; required by some states when one registers to vote.
Party registration
Central clearance
Safe seat
Clear and present danger test
44. A theory of international relations that focuses on the hope the nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
Medicare
Earmarks
Idealism
Faction
45. Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling taxing and spending.
Rule-making process
Ethnocentrism
Federalism
Fiscal policy
46. 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
Executive privilege
Regressive tax
Project grants
Affirmative action
47. 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
Vouchers
Dual federalism (layer cake federalism)
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Cross-cutting requirements
48. The idea that the rights of the nation are supreme over the rights of the individuals who make up the nation.
Candidate appeal
Central clearance
Implied powers
Statism
49. The widespread belief that the United States is a land of opportunity and that individual initiative and hard work can bring economic success.
Means-tested entitlements
American dream
Class action suit
Federal mandate
50. Authority given by Congress to the Federal bureaucracy to use reasonable judgment in implementing the laws.
Democracy
Whip
Administrative discretion
Socialism