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1. Usually the largest organization in government with the largest mission; also the highest rank in Federal hierarchy.
Department
Obscenity
Gender gap
Democratic consensus
2. The process by which we develop our political attitudes - values - and beliefs.
Exclusionary rule
Theocracy
Double jeopardy
Political socialization
3. 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
Speaker
Deregulation
Race
Necessary and proper clause
4. 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.
Public policy
Police powers
Direct primary
Dual citizenship
5. Weakening of partisan preferences that points to a rejection of both major parties and a rise in the number of independents.
Dealignment
amicus curiae brief
Lobbying
Ethnicity
6. The right to vote.
Centralists
Suffrage
Competitive federalism
Popular sovereignty
7. A meeting of local party members to choose party officials or candidates for public office and to decide the platform.
Name recognition
Concurrent powers
Caucus
Necessary and proper clause
8. 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.
Right of expatriation
Judicial review
Amicus curiae brief
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
9. Stresses federalism as a system of intergovernmental relations in delivering governmental goods and services to the people and calls for cooperation among various levels of government.
Cooperative federalism
'Necessary and proper' clause
Realism
Vouchers
10. Clause of the Constitution (Article I - Section 10) originally intended to prohibit state governments from modifying contracts made between individuals; for a while interpreted as prohibiting state governments from taking actions that adversely affec
Social insurance
Democratic consensus
Contract clause
Photo ops
11. Presidential custom of submitting the names of perspective appointees for approval to senators from the states in which the appointees are to work.
Constituents
New Jersey Plan
Rule-making process
Senatorial courtesy
12. Constitutional division of powers among the legislative - executive - and judicial branches - with the legislative branch making law - the executive applying and enforcing the law - and the judiciary interpreting the law.
Minor party
Separation of powers
Implementation
Direct orders
13. A tax on increased value of the product at each stage of production and distribution rather than just at the point of sale.
Project grants
Senatorial courtesy
Value-added tax (VAT)
Bureaucracy
14. A technique of Congress to establish federal regulations. Total preemption rests on the national governments power under the supremacy and commerce clauses to preempt conflicting state and local activity. Building on this constitutional authority - f
Mass media
Bad tendency test
Total and Partial Preemption
Executive agreement
15. Powers the Constitution specifically grants to one of the branches of the national government.
Gender gap
Express powers
Leadership PAC
Bureaucracy
16. The reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems.
Attentive public
Opinion of the Court
Environmental impact statement
Soft power
17. Synonymous with 'collective action -' it specifically studies how government officials - politicians - and voters respond to positive and negative incentives.
Inherent powers
Fiscal policy
Selective incorporation
Public choice
18. The principle of a two-house legislature.
Federalism
Democracy
Selective incorporation
Bicameralism
19. Written defamation of another person. For public officials and public figures - the constitutional tests designed to restrict libel actions are especially rigid.
Libel
Representative democracy
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Retrospective issue of voting
20. Engaging in activities aimed at influencing public officials - especially legislators - and the policies they enact.
Unitary system
Lobbying
Annapolis Convention
Isolationism
21. Government by the people - both directly or indirectly - with free and frequent elections.
Standing committee
Central clearance
Interstate compact
Democracy
22. 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.
Senior Executive Service
Issue advocacy
Reform party
Commerce clause
23. A procedure for terminating debate - especially filibusters - in the Senate.
Cloture
Distributive policy
Public assistance
Idealism
24. 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
Australian ballot
Reinforcing cleavages
Categorical-formula grants
Interested money
25. Federal laws (starting with the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890) that try to prevent a monopoly from dominating an industry and restraining trade.
Antitrust legislation
Interstate compact
Permissive federalism
Monetary policy
26. Method whereby representatives of the union and employer determine wages - hours - and other conditions of employment through direct negotiation.
Project grants
Single-member district
Collective bargaining
Safe seat
27. The power of a court to refuse to enforce a law or a government regulation that in the opinion of the judges conflicts with the U.S. Constitution or - in a state court - the state constitution.
Judicial review
Constitutionalism
Party identification
Patronage
28. Programs such as Medicaid and welfare under which applicants must meet eligibility requirements based on need.
Means-tested entitlements
Mass media
Statism
'Our federalism'
29. The difference between the political opinions or political behavior of men and of women.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Tariff
Party identification
Gender gap
30. In a criminal action - the person or party accused of an offense.
Constituents
Antitrust legislation
Defendant
Precedent
31. People who favor state or local action rather than national action.
Express powers
Constitutional democracy
Decentralists
Search warrant
32. Requirement that evidence unconstitutionally or illegally obtained be excluded from a criminal trial.
Majority
Exclusionary rule
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
Bundling
33. A court order requiring explanation to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody.
Lobbying
Writ of habeas corpus
Direct primary
National supremacy
34. Formal accusation by the lower house of legislature against a public official - the first step in removal from office.
Impoundment
Uncontrollable spending
Statism
Impeachment
35. A type of policy that takes benefits (usually through taxes) from one group of Americans and gives them to another (usually through spending).
Redistributive policy
Faction
Rule-making process
Dual citizenship
36. A division of population based on occupation - income - and education.
Socioeconomic status (SES)
The Federalist
Policy agenda
Divided government
37. Elected office that is predictably won by one party or the other - so the success of the party's candidate is almost taken for granted.
Policy agenda
Safe seat
Writ of certiorari
General election
38. A type of policy that provides benefits to all Americans.
Turnout
Distributive policy
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
Weapons of mass destruction
39. The convention in Philadelphia - May 25 to September 17 - 1787 - that debated and agreed upon the Constitution of the United States.
Candidate appeal
Constitutional Convention
Weapons of mass destruction
Bill of attainder
40. A term the founders used to refer to political parties and special interests or interest groups.
Regressive tax
Socialism
Suffrage
Faction
41. The cluster of presidential staff agencies that help the president carry out his responsibilities. Currently the office includes the Office of Management and Budget - the Council of Economic Advisers - and several other units.
Social insurance
Executive Office of the President
Closed shop
Override
42. 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
Reinforcing cleavages
Popular sovereignty
Divided government
Dual federalism (layer cake federalism)
43. A legal action conferring citizenship on an alien.
Indictment
Naturalization
Primary election
Weapons of mass destruction
44. Officer of the Senate selected by the majority party to act as chair in the absence of the vice president.
Restrictive covenant
Preferred position doctrine
President pro tempore
Impeachment
45. A person who is employed by and acts for an organized interest group or corporation to try to influence policy decisions and positions in the executive and legislative branches.
President pro tempore
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Lobbyist
Implementation
46. The power to keep executive communications confidential - especially if they relate to national security.
Revolving door
Value-added tax (VAT)
Presidential ticket
Executive privilege
47. The process by which individuals screen out messages that do not conform to their own biases.
Dual citizenship
Selective exposure
Naturalization
Competitive federalism
48. The current holder of the elected office.
Incumbent
Free exercise clause
Keynesian economics
Weapons of mass destruction
49. 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.
Decentralists
Interstate compact
Political socialization
Amicus curiae brief
50. Those citizens who follow public affairs carefully.
Attentive public
Independent expenditure
Pocket veto
Conference committee