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1. Government in which citizens vote on laws and select officials directly.
Three-fifths compromise
Presidential ticket
Direct democracy
Senior Executive Service
2. The informal list of issues that Congress and the president consider most important for action.
Policy agenda
Dealignment
Constitutionalism
Sedition
3. Constitutional arrangement in which power is distributed between a central government and subdivisional governments - called states in the United States. The national and the subdivisional governments both exercise direct authority over individuals.
Federalism
Lobbying
Party caucus
Majority rule
4. The set of arrangements - including checks and balances - federalism - separation of powers - rule of law - due process - and a bill of rights - that requires our leaders to listen - think - bargain - and explain before they act or make laws. We then
Executive privilege
Constitutionalism
Literacy test
Hold
5. The redrawing of congressional and other legislative district lines following the census - to accommodate population shifts and keep districts as equal as possible in population.
Veto
Redistricting
Bureaucrat
Political culture
6. Interpretation of the First Amendment that would permit legislatures to forbid speech encouraging people to engage in illegal action.
Categorical-formula grants
Interested money
Bundling
Bad tendency test
7. A formal decision to reject a bill passed by Congress after it adjourns
Department
Pocket veto
Minority leader
Gross domestic product (GDP)
8. A philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
Grand jury
Unilateralism
Constitutional democracy
Tax expenditure
9. Powers that grow out of the very existence of government.
Labor injunction
Caucus
Inherent powers
Competitive federalism
10. Established by Congress in 1978 as a flexible - mobile corps of senior career executives who worked closely with presidential appointees to manage government.
Libertarianism
Senior Executive Service
Chief of staff
Hard money
11. A system of public employment in which selection and promotion depend on demonstrated performance rather than political patronage.
Merit system
Appellate jurisdiction
Turnout
Independent agency
12. 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
Manifest destiny
Cross-cutting requirements
Contract clause
Green party
13. Agreement signed by the United States - Canada - and Mexico in 1992 to form the largest free trade zone in the world.
Attentive public
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Federalists
Faction
14. An economic system characterized by private property - competitive markets - economic incentives - and limited government involvement in the production - distribution - and pricing of goods and services.
Open shop
Movement
Annapolis Convention
Capitalism
15. Police targeting of racial minorities as potential suspects of criminal activities.
Independent expenditures
State's rights
Racial profiling
Safe seat
16. Incumbents have an advantage over challengers in election campaigns because voters are more familiar with them - and incumbents are more recognizable.
Name recognition
Gender gap
Minority leader
Executive privilege
17. Presidential staff agency that serves as a clearinghouse for budgetary requests and management improvements for government agencies.
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Public policy
Community policing
18. Committee appointed by the presiding officers of each chamber to adjust differences on a particular bill passed by each in different form.
Iron triangle
Fiscal policy
Federalists
Conference committee
19. The idea that a just government must derive its powers from the consent of the people it governs.
Popular consent
Unilateralism
Petit jury
Double jeopardy
20. The current holder of the elected office.
Public defender system
Incumbent
Political ideology
Constitutional Convention
21. A company with a labor agreement under which union membership can be a condition of employment.
Closed shop
De jure segregation
Monopoly
Fiscal federalism
22. Synonymous with 'collective action -' it specifically studies how government officials - politicians - and voters respond to positive and negative incentives.
Justiciable dispute
Public choice
Double jeopardy
Federal Register
23. Providing automatic increases to compensate for inflation.
Procedural due process
Indexing
Fundamentalists
Leadership PAC
24. Opponents of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government - generally.
Writ of habeas corpus
Marble cake federalism
Prior restraint
Antifederalists
25. A technique of Congress to establish federal regulations. Federal grants may establish certain conditions that extend to all activities supported by federal funds - regardless of their source. The first and most famous of these is Title VI of the 196
Socialism
Cross-cutting requirements
Trustee
Closed shop
26. The distribution of individual preferences or evaluations of a given issue - candidate - or institution within a specific population.
Department
Inherent powers
Regulatory taking
Public opinion
27. The right to keep executive communications confidential - especially if they relate to National Security.
Implementation
Open rule
Congressional-executive agreement
Executive privilege
28. Constitutional grant of powers that enables each of the three branches of government to check some acts of the others and therefore ensure that no branch can dominate.
Bush Doctrine
Checks and balances
Precedent
Extradition
29. Segregation resulting from economic or social conditions or personal choice.
Original jurisdiction
De facto segregation
State's rights
National party convention
30. Philosophy proposing that judges should interpret the Constitution to reflect what the framers intended and what its words literally say.
Minority leader
Turnout
Judicial restraint
Conference committee
31. 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.
Restrictive covenant
Annapolis Convention
Due process clause
amicus curiae brief
32. Constitutional requirement that governments proceed by proper methods; limits how government may exercise power.
Procedural due process
Lobbyist
Libel
Logrolling
33. Retroactive criminal law that works to the disadvantage of a person.
Laissez-faire economics
Ex post facto law
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Prior restraint
34. Governance divided between the parties - as when one holds the presidency and the other controls one or both houses of Congress.
Direct primary
Regulations
Marbury v. Madison
Divided government
35. Trial or punishment for the same crime by the same government; forbidden by the Constitution.
Double jeopardy
Socioeconomic status (SES)
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Due process clause
36. A philosophy that encourages individual nations tacked together to solve international problems.
Independent expenditures
Social capital
Constitutional democracy
Multilateralism
37. The means by which individuals can express preferences regarding the development of public policy.
Linkage institutions
Public opinion
Vouchers
amicus curiae brief
38. A meeting of local party members to choose party officials or candidates for public office and to decide the platform.
Federal Register
Caucus
Due process clause
Judicial review
39. The right of women to vote.
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40. An informal and subjective affiliation with a political party that most people acquire in childhood.
Party identification
Fundamentalists
Competitive federalism
Due process clause
41. A consistent pattern of beliefs about political values and the role of government.
Government corporation
Political ideology
White primary
Stare decisis
42. Advisory council for the president consisting of the heads of the executive departments - the vice president - and a few other officials selected by the president.
Demographics
National supremacy
Reform party
Cabinet
43. The right to vote.
Suffrage
Due process clause
Bicameralism
Marbury v. Madison
44. Elections in which voters determine party nominees.
Selected perception
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Primary election
Marbury v. Madison
45. A local or judicial election in which candidates are not selected or endorsed by political parties and party affiliation is not listed on ballots.
Winner-take-all system
Federal mandate
Trust
Nonpartisan election
46. Powers inferred from the express powers that allow Congress to carry out its functions.
Winner-take-all system
Midterm election
Implied powers
Pocket veto
47. A committee composed of members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate; such committees oversee the Library of Congress and conduct investigations.
Joint committee
Filibuster
Medicare
Dual federalism (layer cake federalism)
48. Views the national government - 50 states - and thousands of local governments as competing with each other over ways to put together packages of services and taxes. Applies the analogy of the marketplace: we have some choice about which state and ci
Competitive federalism
Three-fifths compromise
Leadership PAC
Plurality
49. An official who is expected to represent the views of his or her constituents even when personally holding different views; one interpretation of the role of legislator.
Popular consent
Total and Partial Preemption
Delegate
Cross-cutting cleavages
50. Voting based on what a candidate pledges to do in the future about an issue if elected.
Police powers
Statism
Prospective issue voting
Patronage