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9631041917Discharge PetitionA way of getting a bill out of a congressional committee and on to the floor of the House of Senate, often without the approval of the committee chair0
9631051866Grassroots LobbyingOrdinary citizens raising awareness for a cause and pushing the gov't to adopt a particular policy1
9631058691Party CaucusFace-to-face meetings of party members at the local or state level to determine their party's candidate for office2
9631064553OversightCongressional committee hearings held to determine how well an agency is doing its job3
9631070247DealignmentWhen voters no longer identify with one of the two major parties and become independent voters4
9631073901Fiscal PolicyImpacting the economy through taxing and spending in the budget5
9631078010General ElectionAn election to select the person who will hold office6
9631081616Closed PrimaryA vote by party members to determine their party's candidate for office, which is restricted to those who are registered to the party7
9631091343Motion for ClotureA vote by 60 senators to end a filibuster8
9631093647Super PACAn organization, which need not disclose its members, that can spend a vast and unlimited amount of money on a political campaign9
9631098536FederalismA system of gov't where power is shared between the national gov't and the states in which the states have some protected powers10
9631109918Political SocializationThe process by which an individual develops his or her political beliefs11
9631114996Enumerated PowersPowers that are given to an institution of gov't directly in the Constitution, such as Congress's power to tax12
9631131723Lame Duck PeriodThe time during which a president who has lost an election or has ended a second term is still in office before the new president serves13
9631140926Midterm ElectionAn election in which voters select members of Congress but not the president14
9631145260LobbyingEfforts by an interest group or individual to contact a member of Congress and advocate for a particular policy15
9631150138Party PolarizationWhen political parties move farther away from each other ideologically and also move away from the center16
9631155317Amicus CuriaeAn argument filed with a court by an individual or group who is not a party to a lawsuit17
9631163547Judicial ActivismA philosophy that the Supreme Court should make bold new policy18
9631167222Horse Race JournalismThe tendency of the media to focus on which candidate is ahead in the polls rather than focusing on the issues19
9631178592Issue Network (Iron Triangle)A relationship between interest groups, agencies, and congressional committees in a certain policy area20
9631184348Political PartyA group of individuals who organize to run candidates for office21
9631189456GerrymanderingDrawing congressional district boundaries to benefit a group, usually a political party22
9631193748White House StaffThe president's personal assistants and advisors23
9631198532FilibusterA procedure used in the Senate to talk a bill to death24
9631201955Executive OrderA presidential directive25
9631205861Pork Barrel SpendingA provision in a bill that benefits a specific congressional constituency26
9631215471EntitlementsPromises made by the gov't to an identifiable group of people who are guaranteed benefits27
9631222351Original IntentMaking judicial decisions by considering what the founding fathers meant in the Constitution28
9631225457LogrollingWhen members of Congress trade votes for favors in order to get the bills they support passed29
9631230522Monetary PolicyInfluencing the economy through federal interest rates, reserve rates, and the amount of money in circulation30
9631237634Selective IncorporationThe process by which the Bill of Rights has been applied to the states on a case-by-case basis through the Fourteenth Amendment31
9631246712SuffrageThe right to vote32
9631251092Writ of CertiorariA document issued by the Supreme Court if it has agreed to hear a case33
9631253567LitigationA lawsuit34
9631256030Uncontrollable SpendingExpenditures that the federal gov't cannot realistically reduce because they are required by law35
9631263205Political EfficacyAn individual's belief that his or her political participation can make a difference36
9631266126Gender GapThe tendency of men to support candidates from the Republican party at greater rates than women37
9631270924Single-Member DistrictThe electoral system used to select members of the House of Representatives38
9631277006Pocket VetoWhen a president does not sign a bill within 10 days when the Congress is not in session39
9631281726RedistrictingChanging congressional district boundaries based on a new census40
9631285209Independent ExpendituresMoney spent on ads that are not sponsored by a candidate or party41
9631293097Policy AgendaProblems that have the attention of the gov't and the public42
9631297181Cooperative FederalismA system where the federal gov't and the states work together in funding and administering programs43
9631306482Stare DecisisWhen a court follows precedent by letting a previous decision stand44
9631309716DemographicsThe statistical characteristics of a population45
9631312113Political CultureThe shared political values of a society46
9631316571Divided Gov'tWhen the president is from one political party and one or both houses of Congress are controlled by the opposing political party47
9631328484Open PrimaryAn election to determine a party's candidate for office in which that party's members and unaffiliated voters may vote48
9631339195PACAn organization that is registered with the Federal Election Committee and donates money to a candidate or campaign49
9631345692Judicial ReviewThe power of the Supreme Court to overturn a law or executive action as unconstitutional50
9631350604Interest GroupAn organization that advocates for policies through lobbying, electioneering, grassroots mobilization and protesting51
9631369015Pluralist DemocracyA theory of gov't in which many groups compete for policy52
9631373071Implied PowersPowers that are necessary to carry out an expressed power in the Constitution, like the power of Congress to establish a bank53
9631379142IncumbentAn officeholder who is running for reelection54
9631382412RealignmentThe process through which voters leave one of the major party coalition and join the other major party's coalition55
9631390109Direct DemocracyA system of gov't in which citizens decide on policy, rather than electing representatives56
9631393930RepublicanismA system of gov't in which citizens elect representatives to make policy57
9631399890BipartisanHaving the support of both major parties58
9631403145Exclusive PowersAuthority granted solely to the federal gov't59
9631406042Supply-Side EconomicsAn economic theory that lowering taxes and decreasing regulations will stimulate economic growth60
9631416066Equal ProtectionThe Fourteenth Amendment protection of the civil rights of groups61
9631420296Linkage InstitutionsThe media, political parties, interest groups and elections62
9631424429Civil Service SystemStaffing the bureaucracy based on merit63
9631432605Political IdeologyAn individual's belief system about the role of gov't64
9631437663Rule of LawA system where no one is above the rules65
9631440699Concurrent PowersPowers shared by the national and state gov'ts66
9631443939Proportional RepresentationVoting for parties who will be represented in the legislature according to the percentage of votes received67
9631450761Keynesian EconomicsAn economic theory that gov't spending stimulates economic growth68
9631456577Signing StatementWhen the president authorizes a law but indicates that he will not carry out some of its provisions69
9631462874ReapportionmentChanging the number of representatives each state is awarded based on the census70
9631468591Due ProcessThe Fourteenth Amendment protection of civil liberties of individuals71
9631473064Patronage SystemExchanging governmental rewards for political favors72

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