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1. The authority of a court to review decisions made by lower courts.
Discharge petition
National debt
Monetarism
Appellate jurisdiction
2. Theory that opposes governmental interference in economic affairs beyond what is necessary to protect life and property.
Obscenity
Collective action
Laissez-faire economics
Take care clause
3. Segregation resulting from economic or social conditions or personal choice.
Exclusionary rule
De facto segregation
Constitutionalism
Sound bites
4. The proportion of the voting age public that votes - sometimes defined as the number of registered voters that vote.
Turnout
Racial profiling
Primary election
Treaty
5. The distribution of individual preferences or evaluations of a given issue - candidate - or institution within a specific population.
Clear and present danger test
Party identification
Implementation
Public opinion
6. A theory of international relations that focuses on the hope the nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
Federalists
Idealism
Judicial restraint
Popular sovereignty
7. The process of putting a law into practice through bureaucratic rules or spending.
Bush Doctrine
Majority
Implementation
Divided government
8. A company with a labor agreement under which union membership can be a condition of employment.
Medicaid
Closed shop
Majority-minority district
Antifederalists
9. Powers that the Constitution gives to both the national and state governments - such as the power to levy taxes.
Executive order
Constitutional Convention
Veto
Concurrent powers
10. A provision attached to a bill
527 organizations
Rider
Political socialization
Weapons of mass destruction
11. A jury of 12 to 23 persons who - in private - hear evidence presented by the government to determine whether persons shall be required to stand trial. If the jury believes there is sufficient evidence that a crime was committed - it issues an indictm
Selective incorporation
Closed primary
Eminent domain
Grand jury
12. An electoral district in which voters choose one representative or official.
Realigning election
Retrospective issue of voting
Single-member district
Ethnocentrism
13. 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.
Party caucus
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA)
Preferred position doctrine
Labor injunction
14. The legislative leader selected by the majority party who helps plan party strategy - confers with other party leaders - and tries to keep members of the party in line.
Constitutionalism
New Jersey Plan
Closed shop
Majority leader
15. Voting by member of one party for a candidate of another party.
Presidential election
Selective exposure
Crossover voting
Majority-minority district
16. A nonprofit association or group operating outside of government that advocates and pursues policy objectives.
Sound bites
Nongovernmental organization (NGO)
Tariff
Statism
17. A meeting of local party members to choose party officials or candidates for public office and to decide the platform.
Majority leader
Separation of powers
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Caucus
18. Holding incumbents - usually the president's party - responsible for their records on issues - such as the economy or foreign policy.
Democratic consensus
Retrospective issue of voting
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Administrative discretion
19. The authority of a court to hear a case 'in the first instance.'
Ethnocentrism
Original jurisdiction
Libel
Executive orders
20. A court order requiring explanation to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody.
Writ of habeas corpus
Independent expenditure
American dream
Means-tested entitlements
21. 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
Statism
Express powers
Sound bites
22. Governance according to the expressed preferences of the majority.
Honeymoon
Direct orders
Majority rule
Amicus curiae brief
23. Powers expressly or implicitly reserved to the states.
24. An official who is expected to vote independently based on his or her judgment of the circumstances; one interpretation of the role of the legislator.
Trustee
Chief of staff
Uncontrollable spending
Candidate appeal
25. A dispute growing out of an actual case or controversy and that is capable of settlement by legal methods.
Spoils system
Soft money
Pocket veto
Justiciable dispute
26. 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.
Police powers
Name recognition
Political ideology
Petit jury
27. Money spent by individuals or groups not associated with candidates to elect or defeat candidates for office.
Sedition
Independent expenditures
Permissive federalism
Centralists
28. 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
Amicus curiae brief
Categorical-formula grants
Public defender system
Due process clause
29. The rights of all people to dignity and worth; also called human rights.
Shays's Rebellion
527 organizations
Natural rights
Laissez-faire economics
30. Promoting a particular position or an issue 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 regulation.
Keynesian economics
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
Issue advocacy
Isolationism
31. Contributions to a state or local party for party-building purposes.
Issue advocacy
Soft money
Issue network
Antifederalists
32. An informal and subjective affiliation with a political party that most people acquire in childhood.
Selected perception
Preferred position doctrine
Fiscal federalism
Party identification
33. 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
Demographics
Theory of deterrence
Crossover sanctions
Cross-cutting requirements
34. Media that emphasize the news.
Executive agreement
Exclusionary rule
News media
Iron triangle
35. A decision by the president not to spend money appropriated by Congress - now prohibited under Federal law.
Central clearance
Plea bargain
Impoundment
'Our federalism'
36. Clause in the First Amendment that states that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion. The Supreme Court has interpreted this to forbid governmental support to any or all religions.
Establishment clause
Winner-take-all system
Political socialization
Minority leader
37. A procedural rule in the House of Representatives that permits floor amendments within the overall time allocated to the bill.
Open rule
Political culture
Exclusionary rule
Due process
38. Electoral system used in electing the president and vice president - in which voters vote for electors pledged to cast their ballots for particular party's candidates.
Electoral college
Sound bites
National supremacy
Independent regulatory commission
39. Authority given by Congress to the Federal bureaucracy to use reasonable judgment in implementing the laws.
Search warrant
Regulatory taking
Administrative discretion
Ethnicity
40. Philosophy proposing that judges should interpret the Constitution to reflect what the framers intended and what its words literally say.
Realigning election
Judicial restraint
Excise tax
Turnout
41. A requirement the federal government imposes as a condition for receiving federal funds.
Federal mandate
Recall
Issue network
Direct primary
42. A tax on increased value of the product at each stage of production and distribution rather than just at the point of sale.
Social Security
Federal mandate
De facto segregation
Value-added tax (VAT)
43. A company in which new employees must join a union within a stated time period.
Caucus
Union shop
Separation of powers
Party identification
44. The constitutional requirement (in Article II - Section 3) that presidents take care that the laws are faithfully executed - even if they disagree with the purpose of those laws.
Impoundment
Department
Take care clause
Party convention
45. Review of all executive branch testimony - reports - and draft legislation by the Office of Management and Budget to ensure that each communication to Congress is in accordance with the president's program.
Monopoly
Public opinion
Central clearance
Linkage institutions
46. Providing automatic increases to compensate for inflation.
Petit jury
Indexing
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA)
47. Retroactive criminal law that works to the disadvantage of a person.
Indexing
Jim Crow laws
Recall
Ex post facto law
48. The study of the characteristics of populations.
Monopoly
Direct primary
Demographics
Plea bargain
49. Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling the money supply and thus interest rates.
Stare decisis
Theocracy
Monetary policy
Sales tax
50. An ideology that cherishes individual liberty and insists on minimal government - promoting a free market economy - a noninterventionist foreign policy - and an absence of regulation in moral - economic - and social life.
Socioeconomic status (SES)
Due process clause
Cross-cutting requirements
Libertarianism