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AP Government & Politics Exam Vocabulary (A-C)

Vocab words found in the back of the AP Gov&Politics Princeton Review book.

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6180343adversary systema system of law where the court is seen as a neutral area where disputants can argue the merits of their cases
6180344affirmative actiongovernment-mandate programs that seek to create special employment opportunities for African Americans, women, and other victims of past discrimination
6180345amendmentaddition to the Constitution that require approval by two-thirds of both house of Congress and three-quarters of the states
6180346amicus curiae briefs"friend of the court" briefs that qualified individuals or organizations file in lawsuits to which they are not a party, so the judge may consider their advice in respect to matter s of law that directly affect the cases in question.
6180347appellate jurisdictionterm used to describe courts whose role is to hear appeals from lower courts
6180348Articles of Confederationthe first US constitution, the government lasted from 1781-1789 under this because it didn't have the power to collect taxes from states and regulate foreign trade to generate revenue from import/export tariffs
6180349bicameralconsisting of two legislative houses (House of Representatives and Senate)
6180350Bill of Rightsfirst ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution that guarantee personal liberties and limits the power of the government
6180351blanket primaryprimary election in which voters may select a candidate from any party for each office
6180352block grantsfederal money given to states with only general guidelines for its use with states deciding how it will be spent
6180353bread-and-butter issuesthose political issues are specifically directed at the daily concerns of most working-class Americans, such as job security, tax rates, wages, and employee benefits
6180354broad constructionismbelief that the Constitution should be interpreted loosely when concerning the restrictions it places on federal power, broad constructionists emphasize the importance of the elastic clause, which allows Congress to pass laws "necessary and proper" to the perfomance of its duties
6180355Brown v. Board of Educationthe 1954 case in which the Supreme Court overturned the "separate but equal" (Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896) standard as it applied to education
6180356budget deficitcondition that arises when federal expenditures exceed revenues; when the government spends more money than it takes in
6180357budget resolutionset of budget guidelines that must pass both houses of Congress in identical form by April 15, it guides government spending for the following fiscal year
6180358categorical grantsfederal aid given to states with strings attached, to receive it, the states must agree to adhere to federall mandated guideline for spending it
6180359caucusmeeting of local party members for the purpose of choosing delegates to a national party convention also refers to Democratic members of the House of Representatives meeting
6180360censusthe process, mandated by the Constitution, by which the population of the U.S. is officially counted every 10 years, data is then used to help distribute federal money and to reapportion congressional districts
6180361checks and balancessystem that prevents any branch of government from becoming too powerful by requiring the approval of more than one branch for all important acts
6180362civil courtcourt in which lawsuits are heard
6180363civil disobediencenonviolent act requiring activists to protest peacefully against laws they believe unjust and to be qilling to accept arrest as a means of demonstrating the justice of their cause (popularized by Henry David Thoreau, practiced by Martin Luther King Jr)
6180364civil libertiesthose protections against goverment power embodied in the Bill of Rights and similar legislation, include free speech, free exercise of religion and right to a fair trial
6180365civil rightsthose protections against discrimination by the government and individuals, intended to prevent discrimination based on race, religion, gender, ethnicity, physical handicap, or sexual orientation
6180366Civil Rights Act of 1964federal law that made segregation illegal in most public places, increased penalties and sentences for those convicted of discrimination in employment, and withheld federal aid form schools that discriminated on the basis of race or gender
6180367civil service systemmethod of hiring federal employees based on merit rather than on political beliefs or allegiances (replaced spoils system)
6180368class action suita lawsuit filed on behalf of a group of people, and whose result affects that group as a whole, interest groups such as the NAACP often use these to assert their influence over policy decisions
6180369clear and present danger testinterpretation by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes regarding limits on free speech if it presents clear and present danger to the public or leads to illegal actions (Fire!)
6180370closed primaryprimary election in which voting is restricted to registered members of a political party
6180371cloturea motion in the Senate to end debate, often used in the event of a filibuster that require three-fifths majority
6180372coalitiona combo of groups of people who work together to achieve a political goal
6180373commander-in-chiefthe president's role as leader of all U.S. military forces
6180374concurrent powersConstitutional powers shared by the federal and state governments
6180375conference committeecongressional committee that includes representatives of both house of Congress created to settle differences between the House and Senate versions of bills that have been passed by their respective legislatures
6180376Congressional Budget Officeagency of budget experts who assess the feasibility of the president's plan and who help create Congress's version of the deferal budget
6180377conservativea political ideology that tends to favor defense spending and school prayer and to disapporve of social programs, abortion, affirmative action, and a large active goverment
6180378constitutional conventionan untried method by which the Constitution may be amended, two-thirds of all state legislatures must petition the federal government (do not confuse with Constitutional Convention or when the Constitution was written)
6180379cooperative federalismpreeminent form of U.S. federalism since the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment, national and state governments share many powers
6180380criminal courtcourt in which criminal trials are heard

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