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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The authority of a court to hear a case 'in the first instance.'
Original jurisdiction
Racial gerrymandering
Judicial review
Federal Reserve System
2. Domination of an industry by a single company; also the company that dominates the industry.
Monopoly
Unemployment
Judicial review
Trade deficit
3. 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.
Selective incorporation
Issue advocacy
'Our federalism'
Faction
4. The process by which individuals screen out messages that do not conform to their own biases.
Police powers
Public opinion
Shays's Rebellion
Selective exposure
5. 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.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Trustee
Regressive tax
Random sample
6. 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.
Issue advocacy
Manifest opinion
Unitary system
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
7. How voters feel about a candidate's background - personality - leadership ability - and other personal qualities.
Checks and balances
Candidate appeal
Free rider
Manifest opinion
8. The means by which individuals can express preferences regarding the development of public policy.
Closed rule
Checks and balances
Linkage institutions
Restrictive covenant
9. A term the founders used to refer to political parties and special interests or interest groups.
Faction
News media
Political culture
Impoundment
10. 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.
Judicial review
Initiative
Trade deficit
Plea bargain
11. A provision in a deed to real property prohibiting its sale to a person of a particular race or religion. Judicial enforcement of such deeds is unconstitutional.
Hard money
Restrictive covenant
Cross-cutting requirements
National party convention
12. God's or nature's law that defines right from wrong and is higher than human law.
Inherent powers
Natural law
Separation of powers
Public policy
13. The legislative leader selected by the minority party as spokesperson for the opposition.
Minority leader
Single-member district
Bush Doctrine
Project grants
14. Incumbents have an advantage over challengers in election campaigns because voters are more familiar with them - and incumbents are more recognizable.
Excise tax
Preemption
White primary
Name recognition
15. A decision made by a higher court such as a circuit court of appeals or the Supreme Court that is binding on all other federal courts.
Bicameralism
Precedent
Value-added tax (VAT)
Majority rule
16. Theory that opposes governmental interference in economic affairs beyond what is necessary to protect life and property.
Implementation
Laissez-faire economics
De jure segregation
Redistricting
17. Remedial action designed to overcome the effects of discrimination against minorities and women.
Government corporation
Marbury v. Madison
Fighting words
Affirmative action
18. A tax whereby people with lower incomes pay a higher fraction of their income than people with higher incomes.
Civil disobedience
Regressive tax
Bundling
Opinion of the Court
19. Government regulation of property so extensive that government is deemed to have taken the property by the power of eminent domain - for which it must compensate the property owners.
Regulatory taking
Class action suit
Petit jury
Department
20. Clause in the Fifth Amendment limiting the power of the national government; similar clause in the Fourteenth Amendment prohibiting state governments from depriving any person of life - liberty - or property without due process of law.
Political ideology
Direct primary
Civil law
Due process clause
21. A division of population based on occupation - income - and education.
Inflation
Standing committee
Socioeconomic status (SES)
Reform party
22. 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
Medicare
Cross-cutting requirements
Linkage institutions
Hard power
23. Governance according to the expressed preferences of the majority.
Express powers
Majority rule
Vouchers
Conference committee
24. A company with a labor agreement under which union membership is a condition of employment.
Closed shop
Party caucus
Majority leader
Popular sovereignty
25. Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group.
Issue advocacy
Ethnocentrism
Joint committee
Double jeopardy
26. Constitutional arrangement that concentrates power in a central government.
Unitary system
Commerce clause
Decentralists
Direct primary
27. A company with a labor agreement under which union membership cannot be required as a condition of employment.
Hard money
National party convention
Open shop
Congressional-executive agreement
28. Established by Congress in 1978 as a flexible - mobile corps of senior career executives who worked closely with presidential appointees to manage government.
Senior Executive Service
Collective action
Commerce clause
Normal trade relations
29. Democratic party primary in the old 'one-party South' that was limited to white people and essentially constituted an election; ruled unconstitutional in Smith v. Allwright (1944).
White primary
Redistributive policy
Racial gerrymandering
Representative democracy
30. A jury of 6 to 12 persons that determines guilt or innocence in a civil or criminal action.
Rally point
Petit jury
Party identification
Impoundment
31. A dispute growing out of an actual case or controversy and that is capable of settlement by legal methods.
Justiciable dispute
Judicial review
Take care clause
Patronage
32. The convention in Philadelphia - May 25 to September 17 - 1787 - that debated and agreed upon the Constitution of the United States.
Constitutional Convention
Turnout
Bill of attainder
Interested money
33. A policy-making alliance that involves a very strong ties among a congressional committee - an interest group - and a Federal Department or agency.
Reinforcing cleavages
Filibuster
Iron triangle
Executive order
34. The political arm of an interest group that is legally entitled to raise funds on a voluntary basis from members - stockholders - or employees to contribute funds to candidates or political parties.
Treaty
Soft money
Political action committee (PAC)
Preferred position doctrine
35. Procedure for submitting to popular vote measures passed by the legislature or proposed amendments to a state constitution.
Referendum
Open shop
Dual citizenship
Lobbyist
36. Donations made to political candidates - party committees - or groups which - by law - are limited and must be declared.
Unfunded mandates
Party registration
Decentralists
Hard money
37. The total output of all economic activity in the nation - including goods and services.
Turnout
Gross domestic product (GDP)
National Intelligence Director
Cooperative federalism
38. Trial or punishment for the same crime by the same government; forbidden by the Constitution.
Popular sovereignty
Pocket veto
Double jeopardy
Competitive federalism
39. National Health Insurance program for the elderly and disabled.
Open rule
Presidential election
Monetarism
Medicare
40. Election system in which the candidate with the most votes wins.
Winner-take-all system
Criminal law
Liberalism
Interstate compact
41. 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.
Poll tax
Electoral college
Shays's Rebellion
Senior Executive Service
42. Aid to the poor; 'welfare.'
Treaty
Public assistance
Sales tax
Cycle of decreasing influence
43. Agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant that the defendant will plead guilty to a lesser offense to avoid having to stand trial for more serious offense.
Cycle of decreasing influence
Plea bargain
Civil disobedience
Bicameralism
44. Legislative act inflicting punishment - including deprivation of property - without a trial - on named individuals or members of a specific group.
Federalism
Bill of attainder
Policy agenda
Judicial review
45. Formal accusation by the lower house of legislature against a public official - the first step in removal from office.
Take care clause
Impeachment
Conservatism
Amicus curiae brief
46. A court order requiring explanation to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody.
Unfunded mandates
Proportional representation
Writ of habeas corpus
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
47. Election in which voters choose party nominees.
Socioeconomic status (SES)
Direct primary
Normal trade relations
Logrolling
48. Mutual aid and vote trading among legislators.
Logrolling
Closed rule
Entitlements
Judicial restraint
49. Governance divided between the parties - especially when one holds the presidency and the other controls one or both houses of Congress.
Mass media
Divided government
Preemption
Earmarks
50. 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
Bipartisanship
Unilateralism
Total and Partial Preemption
Public opinion