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1. Tax levied on imports to help protect the nation's industries - labor - or farmers from foreign competition. It can also be used to raise additional revenue.
Regressive tax
Federal Reserve System
Tariff
Prior restraint
2. Programs such as unemployment insurance - disaster relief - or disability payments that provide benefits to all eligible citizens.
Project grants
Party convention
Entitlements
Direct primary
3. Democratic and civic habits of discussion - compromise - and respect for differences - which grow out of participation in voluntary organizations.
Candidate appeal
Right of expatriation
Social capital
Caucus
4. A secret ballot printed by the state.
Executive privilege
Indictment
Dual citizenship
Australian ballot
5. A writ issued by a magistrate that authorizes the police to search a particular place or person - specifying the place to be searched and the objects to be seized.
Court of appeals
Monetary policy
Popular consent
Search warrant
6. The right to keep executive communications confidential - especially if they relate to National Security.
Devolution revolution
Uncontrollable spending
Constitutional Convention
Executive privilege
7. A tactic in which PACs collect contributions from like-minded individuals (each limited to $2000) and present them to a candidate or political party as a 'bundle -' thus increasing the PAC's influence.
Independent expenditure
Federalism
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
Bundling
8. Deliberate refusal to obey law or comply with orders of public officials as a means of expressing opposition.
Civil disobedience
Connecticut Compromise
Community policing
Unemployment
9. The inclination to focus on national issues - rather than local issues - in an election campaign. The impact of the national tide can be reduced by the nature of the candidates on the ballot who might have differentiated themselves from their party o
Closed shop
National tide
Mass media
Judicial activism
10. An organization that seeks political power by electing people to office so that its positions and philosophy become public policy.
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Cloture
Political party
Immunity
11. The rights of all people to dignity and worth; also called human rights.
Confederation
Necessary and proper clause
Rally point
Natural rights
12. Presidential power to strike - or remove - specific items from a spending bill without vetoing the entire package; declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
Line item veto
Decentralists
Capitalism
Electoral college
13. Government by the people - both directly or indirectly - with free and frequent elections.
Naturalization
Stare decisis
Electoral college
Democracy
14. Segregation resulting from economic or social conditions or personal choice.
Statism
Impeachment
Winner-take-all system
De facto segregation
15. Essays promoting ratification of the Constitution - published anonymously by Alexander Hamilton - John Jay - and James Madison in 1787 and 1788.
The Federalist
Right of expatriation
Executive order
Selected perception
16. A formal - public agreement between the United States and one or more nations that must be approved by two thirds of the Senate.
Divided government
Express powers
Categorical-formula grants
Treaty
17. The presiding officer in the House of Representatives - formally elected by the House but actually selected by the majority party.
Speaker
Trade deficit
Redistributive policy
Federal Register
18. A president's claim of broad public support.
Minor party
Uncontrollable spending
Revolving door
Mandate
19. Biological - chemical - or nuclear weapons that can cause a massive number of deaths in a single use.
Weapons of mass destruction
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Competitive federalism
Discharge petition
20. Government in which the people elect those who govern and pass laws; also called a republic.
Representative democracy
Administrative discretion
Impoundment
Bundling
21. National Health Insurance program for the elderly and disabled.
Issue advocacy
Cross-cutting cleavages
Right of expatriation
Medicare
22. State laws formerly pervasive throughout the South requiring public facilities and accommodations to be segregated by race; ruled unconstitutional.
Chief of staff
De facto segregation
Special or select committee
Jim Crow laws
23. An electoral district in which voters choose one representative or official.
State's rights
Closed rule
Single-member district
Selective incorporation
24. Governance divided between the parties - especially when one holds the presidency and the other controls one or both houses of Congress.
Political socialization
Necessary and proper clause
Judicial activism
Divided government
25. A theory that government should control the money supply to encourage economic growth and restrain inflation.
Realigning election
Party convention
Name recognition
Monetarism
26. 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.
Closed rule
Affirmative action
Competitive federalism
Separation of powers
27. Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling taxing and spending.
Cabinet
Impoundment
Public assistance
Fiscal policy
28. A company in which new employees must join a union within a stated time period.
Issue network
Union shop
Bush Doctrine
Judicial restraint
29. A national meeting of delegates elected in primaries - caucuses - or state conventions who assemble once every four years to nominate candidates for president and vice president - ratify the party platform - elect officers - and adopt rules.
Turnout
National party convention
Dealignment
Articles of Confederation
30. An opinion that agrees with the majority in a Supreme Court ruling but differs on the reasoning.
Selective exposure
Concurring opinion
Express powers
National party convention
31. Censorship imposed before a speech is made or a newspaper is published; usually presumed to be unconstitutional.
Prior restraint
Socialism
Laissez-faire economics
Executive orders
32. The powers expressly given to Congress in the Constitution.
Enumerated powers
Vouchers
Inherent powers
Socialism
33. Elections held midway between presidential elections.
Permissive federalism
Centralists
Manifest destiny
Midterm election
34. 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.
Discharge petition
Horse race
Plea bargain
Bureaucrat
35. A term the founders used to refer to political parties and special interests or interest groups.
Earmarks
Ex post facto law
Faction
Medical savings account
36. Presidential custom of submitting the names of prospective appointees for approval to senators from the states in which the appointees are to work.
Senatorial courtesy
Green party
Political socialization
Keynesian economics
37. 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.
Unfunded mandates
Contract clause
Sound bites
Bush Doctrine
38. The idea that the rights of the nation are supreme over the rights of the individuals who make up the nation.
Impeachment
Bush Doctrine
Open primary
Statism
39. Powers inferred from the express powers that allow Congress to carry out its functions.
Executive agreement
Marble cake federalism
Implied powers
Earmarks
40. Government by religious leaders - who claim divine guidance.
527 organizations
Referendum
Democracy
Theocracy
41. 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.
Opinion of the Court
Plurality
Line item veto
Selective incorporation
42. Proposal at the Constitutional Convention made by William Paterson of New Jersey for a central government with a single-house legislature in which each state would be represented equally.
Nonpartisan election
New Jersey Plan
Immunity
The Federalist
43. 30-second statements on the evening news shows. The media have been accused of simplifying complicated political issues by relying on sound bites to explain them to the public.
Sound bites
Public policy
Isolationism
Value-added tax (VAT)
44. The authority of a court to hear a case 'in the first instance.'
Political socialization
Original jurisdiction
Theocracy
Closed shop
45. A decision by the president not to spend money appropriated by Congress - now prohibited under Federal law.
Dissenting opinion
Gerrymandering
Impoundment
Direct primary
46. Remedial action designed to overcome the effects of discrimination against minorities and women.
Distributive policy
Affirmative action
Green party
Internationalism
47. Mutual aid and vote trading among legislators.
Veto
Logrolling
Political ideology
Commercial speech
48. A collection of people who share a common interest or attitude and seek to influence government for specific ends. Interest groups usually work within the framework of government and try to achieve their goals through tactics such as lobbying.
Turnout
Interest group
Closed shop
New Jersey Plan
49. Through different grant programs - slices up the marble cake into many different pieces - making it even more difficult to differentiate the functions of the levels of government.
Cycle of increasing effectiveness
Fiscal federalism
Women's suffrage
Attentive public
50. A policy that emphasizes a united front and cooperation between the major political parties - especially on sensitive foreign policy issues.
Plurality
Bipartisanship
Union shop
Preemption