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1. Advertisements and commercials for products and services; they receive less First Amendment protection - primarily to discourage false and misleading ads.
Judicial activism
Cross-cutting cleavages
Commercial speech
Political socialization
2. Elections held in years when the president is on the ballot.
Rally point
Reform party
Presidential election
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
3. Philosophy proposing that judges should interpret the Constitution to reflect current conditions and values.
Rally point
Judicial activism
Sound bites
Quid pro quo
4. The boost that candidates may get in an election because of the popularity of candidates above them on the ballot - especially the president.
Dissenting opinion
Coattail effect
Override
Monopoly
5. 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
Direct orders
Redistricting
Monopoly
Enumerated powers
6. Policy of erecting trade barriers to protect domestic industry.
Medicaid
Plea bargain
Protectionism
Joint committee
7. A system of public employment in which selection and promotion depend on demonstrated performance rather than political patronage.
Extradition
Merit system
Executive Office of the President
Retrospective issue of voting
8. The president's annual statement to Congress and the nation.
Senior Executive Service
State of the Union Address
Patronage
De jure segregation
9. A theory that is based on creating enough military strength to convince other nations not to attack first.
White primary
Party convention
Theory of deterrence
Special or select committee
10. Incumbents have an advantage over challengers in election campaigns because voters are more familiar with them - and incumbents are more recognizable.
Conference committee
Offshoring
Closed shop
Name recognition
11. A PAC formed by an officeholder that collects contributions from individuals and other PACs and then makes contributions to other candidates and political parties.
Caucus
Honeymoon
Sales tax
Leadership PAC
12. 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
Concurring opinion
Appellate jurisdiction
White primary
13. An election system in which the candidate with the most votes wins.
Docket
Judicial restraint
Racial profiling
Winner-take-all system
14. 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.
Immunity
Keynesian economics
Judicial review
Amicus curiae brief
15. The belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
Direct orders
Internationalism
White primary
The Federalist
16. Formal accusation by the lower house of legislature against a public official - the first step in removal from office.
Concurring opinion
Reform party
Right of expatriation
Impeachment
17. A policy that emphasizes a united front and cooperation between the major political parties - especially on sensitive foreign policy issues.
Extradition
Bipartisanship
Conference committee
Rule-making process
18. Governance divided between the parties - especially when one holds the presidency and the other controls one or both houses of Congress.
Fundamentalists
Commercial speech
Unfunded mandates
Divided government
19. 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.
Protectionism
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Soft power
Bureaucrat
20. A career government employee.
Bureaucrat
Tariff
Democracy
Random sample
21. People who favor national action over action at the state and local levels.
Inflation
Incumbent
Centralists
Bureaucracy
22. Clause in the Constitution (Article 4 - Section 1) requiring each state to recognize the civil judgments rendered by the courts of the other states and to accept their public records and acts as valid.
Ex post facto law
Proportional representation
Full faith and credit clause
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
23. An informal and subjective affiliation with a political party that most people acquire in childhood.
Senatorial courtesy
Impeachment
Party identification
Name recognition
24. A president's claim of broad public support.
Prospective issue voting
Mandate
Weapons of mass destruction
Take care clause
25. The principle of a two-house legislature.
Rule
Administrative discretion
Separation of powers
Bicameralism
26. Exemption from prosecution for a particular crime in return for testimony pertaining to the case.
Retrospective issue of voting
Concurrent powers
Socialism
Immunity
27. A government agency or commission with regulatory power whose independence is protected by Congress.
Independent agency
Independent regulatory commission
Women's suffrage
Popular consent
28. Divisions within society that cut across demographic categories to produce groups that are more heterogeneous or different.
Cross-cutting cleavages
Race
Conservatism
Commercial speech
29. 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.
Stare decisis
Natural law
Permissive federalism
Whip
30. Implies that although federalism provides 'a sharing of power and authority between the national and state governments - the state's share rests upon the permission and permissiveness of the national government.'
Project grants
Issue advocacy
Permissive federalism
World Trade Organization (WTO)
31. A commission created by the 1974 amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act to administer election reform laws. It consists of six commissioners appointed by president and confirmed by the Senate. Its duties include overseeing disclosure of camp
Multilateralism
Entitlements
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Presidential election
32. Constitutional arrangement in which sovereign nations or states - by compact - create a central government but carefully limit its power and do not give it direct authority over individuals.
Confederation
Speaker
Gender gap
Minor party
33. An imbalance in international trade in which the value of imports exceeds the value of exports.
Trade deficit
Reapportionment
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Libel
34. The process of putting a law into practice through bureaucratic rules or spending.
Police powers
Divided government
Antifederalists
Implementation
35. A meeting of local party members to choose party officials or candidates for public office and to decide the platform.
Divided government
Independent expenditure
Justiciable dispute
Caucus
36. During the Great Society - the marble cake approach of intergovernmental relations.
Means-tested entitlements
Pocket veto
Creative federalism
Independent expenditures
37. 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
Writ of habeas corpus
Cross-cutting requirements
Medicaid
Public opinion
38. 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
Progressive tax
Collective action
Issue network
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
39. Governance according to the expressed preferences of the majority.
Political socialization
Majority rule
Stare decisis
Opinion of the Court
40. The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a party - group - or incumbent.
Block grants
Cycle of increasing effectiveness
Judicial review
Gerrymandering
41. The idea that a just government must derive its powers from the consent of the people it governs.
Demographics
Due process clause
Caucus
Popular consent
42. The effort to slow the growth of the federal government by returning many functions to the states.
Crossover voting
Whip
Devolution revolution
Plea bargain
43. The rights of all people to dignity and worth; also called human rights.
The Federalist
Public choice
National party convention
Natural rights
44. A belief that ultimate power resides in the people.
Caucus
Take care clause
Extradition
Popular sovereignty
45. The dispensing of government jobs to persons who belong to the winning political party.
Extradition
Patronage
Department
Justiciable dispute
46. A belief that government can and should achieve justice and equality of opportunity.
Independent expenditure
Inflation
Liberalism
Social insurance
47. Authority given by Congress to the Federal bureaucracy to use reasonable judgment in implementing the laws.
Plea bargain
Impeachment
Administrative discretion
Revolving door
48. Initial proposal at the Constitutional Convention made by the Virginia delegation for a strong central government with a bicameral legislature dominated by the big states.
Virginia Plan
Democratic consensus
Delegate
Environmental impact statement
49. A permanent committee established in a legislature - usually focusing on a policy area.
Standing committee
Executive order
Faction
Party caucus
50. Interpretation of the First Amendment that would permit legislatures to forbid speech encouraging people to engage in illegal action.
Selective exposure
Bad tendency test
Quid pro quo
Collective action
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