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1234294517019th Amendment (1920)guarantees all American women the right to vote (women suffrage)0
1234296907824th Amendment (1964)prohibits poll tax in elections for federal officials (poll tax gave a disadvantage to poor blacks and whites in voting)1
1234296907914th Amendment (1868)granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States (citizenship, due process, equal protection)2
1234297129315th Amendment (1870)granted African American men the right to vote by declaring that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."3
123429712944th Amendment(part of the Bill of Rights) protects people from unlawful searches and seizures; federal authority can't search you or your personal belongings w/o a warrant4
123429761125th Amendment (1791)(bill of rights) The right to due process and protection of double jeopardy, self incrimination, and eminent domain rules.5
123429774196th Amendment (1791)(bill of rights) guarantees a citizen a speedy trial, a fair jury, an attorney if the accused person wants one, and the chance to confront the witnesses6
123429795062nd Amendment (1791)(bill of rights) the right to bear arms (weapons) shall not be infringed7
1234298229010th Amendment (1791)(bill of rights) any power that is not given to the federal gov. is given to the people or the states8
123429822918th Amendment (1791)(bill of rights) insures that the punishments for crimes are not cruel or unusual, and no excessive bails9
12343125349McCulloch vs. MarylandCongress had implied powers under the Necessary and Proper Clause to create the Second Bank of the U.S. and that the state of Maryland lacked the power to tax the Bank.10
12343127615Mapp vs. Ohioestablished that illegally obtained evidence cannot be used at trial, forbids unreasonable search and seizures (exclusionary rule)11
12343127616Gideon vs. Wainwrightruled that states needs to provide defense attorneys to criminal defendants charged with serious offenses who cannot afford lawyers themselves (related to 6th amendment)12
12343130650Roe vs. Wadewoman's right to an abortion fell within the right to privacy (protected by the Fourteenth Amendment)13
12343131847Schenck vs. United Statesruled that right to free speech could be limited when it represented a "clear and present danger" to the public safety (related to 1st amendment)14
12343131848Baker vs Carrruled that all state districts must be equal in population (one of the three rules of redistricting)15
12343133377United States vs. Lopezruled that Congress had overreach its constitutional authority under the Commerce Clause when it passed a law prohibiting gun possession in local school zones16
12343133378McDonald vs. Chicagoruled that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution applies to state and local gov., as well as federal gov.17
12343135061New York Times vs. United Statesruled that it was possible for the New York Times and Washington Post newspapers to publish the then-classified Pentagon Papers without risk of government censure (related to 1st amendment)18
12343135062Brown vs. Board of EducationDeclared segregation in public schools unconstitutional (related to 14th amendment: overturned Plessy v. Ferguson)19
12343136890Marbury vs. Madisonestablished judicial review (Supreme Court can review decisions and decide if they are constitutional or unconstitutional)20
12343140431Electoral VoteThe decision of a particular state elector that represents the dominant views of that elector's state21
12343140432Electoral Collegea body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.22
12345912247Voter Turnoutpeople vote in the presidential election more than they do during midterms election23
12345916982Executive Agencyindependent agency that deals with certain specific areas within the government24
12345938311Civil Rights Act of 1964act made racial, religious, and sex discrimination illegal; gave the gov. power to enforce all laws governing civil rights (including desegregation of schools and public places)25
12345949965Voting Rights Act of 1965a policy designed to reduce the barriers to voting for those suffering discrimination26
12345953995Bureaucracya system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives27
12345963064Bureaucratic Discretionbureaucrats' use of their own judgment in interpreting and carrying out the laws of Congress28
12345964518Approval RatingJob performance evaluation for the president, Congress, other public official or institution that is generated by public opinion polls29
12345966842Washington's Farewell Address32-page handwritten address, Washington discussed the dangers of divisive party politics and warned strongly against permanent alliances between the United States and other countries30
12346002681FactionA group with a distinct political interest31
12346004420SurplusA situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded32
12346005228DeficitA deficiency or lack of something33
12346008171OversightCongressional review of the activities of an executive agency, department, or office.34
12350135746Regulationa rule or directive made and maintained by an authority35
12350144278Federal Mandatean order from the central gov. that all state and local government must comply with36
12350168889Preemptionthe invalidation of a U.S. state law that conflicts with federal law37
12350222894Block Granta large grant given to a state by the federal gov. w/ only general spending guidelines38
12350231624Categorical GrantFunds provided for a specific and clearly defined purpose39
12350249896Minority Leaderlegislative leader elected by party members holding a minority of seats in the House or Senate40
12350251896Majority Leaderlegislative leader elected by party members holding a majority of seats in the House or Senate41
12350253641Speaker of the Houseleader of the majority party who serves as the presiding officer of the HOR42
12350253642Majority Whipensure party discipline in a legislature for majority party43
12350256370Minority Whipensure party discipline in a legislature for minority party44
12350259029Mandatory SpendingSpending that is required by law on specific programs (When paid Congress and Pres can use remaining money for discretionary spending on programs they choose)45
12350261967Articles of ConfederationA weak constitution that governed America during the Revolutionary War46
12350263834Shays RebellionRebellion led by Daniel Shay, protesting mortgage foreclosures; highlighted the need for a strong national gov.47
12350263835Poll Taxesrequired citizens of a state to pay a special tax in order to vote48
12350265819Enumerated powersPowers specifically given to Congress in the Constitution (including the power to collect taxes, coin money, regulate foreign and interstate commerce, and declare war)49
12350268464Interstate Commercetrade between two or more states50
12350268465Legislative OversightCongress' monitoring of the bureaucracy and its administration of policy (performed mainly through hearings)51
12350271232Partisan Polarizationthe presence of increasing conflict and divided viewpoints between the Democratic and Republican Parties (Republican controls senate, Democrats controls House; compromise needed or nothing will get done)52
12350271233Federalist 70Federalist paper by Hamilton supporting the idea of an executive branch with a strong pres. (the presidency can execute the law quickly)53
12350275761Concurrent Powerspowers shared by the state and federal governments54
12350275762Reserved PowersPowers not specifically granted to the federal gov., belongs to the states and people55
12350279167Libela published false WRITTEN statement that is damaging to a person's reputation56
12350279168Slanderthe action of making a false SPOKEN statement damaging to a person's reputation57
12350285294Fighting Wordswords that by their very nature inflict injury on those to whom they are addressed or incite them to acts of violence58
12350285295Obscenityan offensive word or phrase59
12350287560UnicameralOne-house legislature60
12350287561BicameralTwo house legislature61
12350292884Pocket Vetoveto taking place when Congress adjourns within 10 days of submitting a bill to the pres., who lets it die by neither signing nor vetoing it.62
12350292885Bully PulpitThe Pres using his/her position in the White House as a platform to promote his/her own adgenda63
12350298012ImpeachPowers given to the House to remove the Pres, VP, or other high officials for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors." (senate hold trial)64
12350301554Trustee ModelA Rep who votes based on what they think is best for their constituency65
12350301555Politico ModelElected Rep who acts as a trustee/delegate depending on the issue66
12350305087Delegate Modelelected Reps who vote the way their constituents want them to (regardless of their personal opinions)67
12350306577Tax Loopholeoversights in the tax law that allow some people and businesses to avoid paying taxes68
12350333292Interest Groupsorganization of people who share political (or other) goals; and agree to try to influence public policy to achieve those goals69
12350333293Policy Making Processagenda setting, policy formulation, policy adoption, policy implementation, policy evaluation70
12350336559PartisanshipStrong allegiance to one's own political party. (Often leads to unwillingness to compromise with members of an opposing party)71
12350336560Joint CommitteeA committee of the House and the Senate (usually acts as a study group and reports its findings back to the House and the Senate)72
12350338849Select CommitteeSmall legislative committees appointed for a special purpose and limited time73
12350338850Special CommitteeA congressional committee created for a specific purpose, sometimes to conduct an investigation.74
12350341377Conference Committeejoint committee created to reconcile differences in bills passed by the House and Senate75
12350341378Standing CommitteeA permanent committee established in a legislature, usually focusing on a policy area76
12350344657⅗ CompromiseA slave was to be counted as three-fifths of all "free persons," for purposes of both representation and taxation77
12350344658Cabinet DepartmentOne of the 15 departments of the executive branch78
12350346833Independent AgencyA government entity that is independent of the three branches.79
12350348762Executive Office BureausOffices, agencies, and bureaus that all support the mission of the Executive Branch80
12350350469Brutus IDocument that urged the creation of the Bill Of Rights (Described Federal gov as too corrupt and invading the people's liberties)81
12350354876Incorporation Doctrinethe process by which the Bill of Rights was extended to the states and localities82
12350354877Eminent DomainPower of a government to take private property for public use83
12350357700Exclusionary Ruleimproper gathered evidence may not be introduced in a criminal trial84
12350357701Wall of Separation DoctrineAn interpretation of establishment clause that gov. cannot be involved with religion85
12350360920Free Exercise clauseA First Amendment provision that prohibits government from interfering with the practice of religion86
12350360921Establishment clauseClause in the First Amendment that says the government may not establish an official religion87
12350363450Federalist 10Document by James Madison that stressed the importance of Checks & Balances and it advocates for separation of powers in gov88
12350363451Unified GovernmentThe political condition in which the same political parties control the Pres + Congress89
12350367613Divided GovernmentThe political condition in which different political parties control the Pres + Congress90
12350367614Social ConservativeOne who believes that the gov should support and further traditional moral teachings91
12350371735liberalSomeone who favors greater gov intervention, particulary in economic affairs and in the provision of social services92
12350374862ModerateA person who takes a relatively centrist or middle-of-the-road view on most political issues.93
12350374863Party AffiliationA user profile that each member of a community had that specifies which party they prefer/support.94
12350377719Declaration of Independencethe document, written by Thomas, in which the delegates of the Continental Congress declared the colonies' independence from Britain95
12350381119Federalist 78Document written by Hamilton that discussed the power and significance of judicial review96
12350381120RealignmentA process in which a substantial group of voters switches party allegiance (producing a long-term change in the political landscape)97
12350383701Federalismpower is divided between the national and state governments98
12350407068GridlockWhen there is difficulty passing laws that satisfy the needs of the people (Occurs when: Executive + Legislative diff parties)99

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