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9632125347Amicus Curiae BriefFriend of the court brief filed by an interest group to influence a Supreme Court decision.0
9632125348Appellate JurisdictionAuthority of a court to hear an appeal from a lower court.1
9632125349Balancing the TicketOccurs when a presidential nominee chooses a vice presidential running mate who has different qualities in order to attract more votes for the ticket.2
9632125350Blanket PrimaryElection to choose candidates that is open to independents and that allows voters to choose candidates from all the parties.3
9632125351Block GrantMoney granted by the federal government to the states for a broad purpose (e.g., transportation) rather than for a narrow purpose (e.g., school lunch program).4
9632125352Categorical GrantMoney granted by the federal government to the states for a narrow purpose (e.g., school lunch program) rather than for a broad purpose (e.g., transportation).5
9632125353Checks and BalancesSystem in which each branch of government can limit the power of the other two branches, e.g., presidential veto of a congressional law.6
9632125354Clear and Present Danger DoctrineJudicial interpretation of the First Amendment that government may not ban speech unless such speech poses an imminent threat to society.7
9632125355Closed PrimaryParty election to choose candidates that is closed to independents. Voters may not cross party lines.8
9632125356ClotureSenate motion to end a filibuster that requires a 3/5 vote.9
9632125357Commerce ClauseGives Congress the power to regulate commerce among the states, with foreign nations, and among Indian tribes. Granted through Article 1, section 8 of the Constitution.10
9632125358Conference CommitteeWorks out a compromise between differing House-Senate versions of a bill.11
9632125359Cooperative FederalismSystem in which both federal government and state governments cooperate in solving problems.12
9632125360Direct ElectionElection of an official directly by the people rather than by an intermediary group such as the Electoral College.13
9632125361Direct PrimaryElection in which the people chose candidates for office.14
9632125362Divided GovernmentGovernment in which one party controls the presidency while another party controls the Congress.15
9632125363Elastic ClauseStates that Congress can exercise those powers that are "necessary and proper" for carrying out the enumerated powers, e.g., establishment of the first Bank of the United States.16
9632125364Elite TheoryTheory that upper class elites exercise great influence over public policy.17
9632125365EntitlementsFederal benefit payments to which recipients have a legal right, e.g., Social Security. Also known as uncontrollables.18
9632125366Establishment ClauseProvision of the First Amendment that prohibits Congress from establishing an official state religion. This is the basis for separation of church and state.19
9632125367Exclusionary RuleSupreme Court guideline that excludes the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.20
9632125368Executive AgreementAn agreement between the President and another head of state that, unlike a treaty, does not require Senate consent.21
9632125369Executive OrderPresidential rule or regulation that has the force of law.22
9632125370FactionsTerm used by Madison to denote what we now call interest groups.23
9632125371FederalismConstitutional sharing of power between a central government and state governments.24
9632125372Federalist PapersGroup of 85 essays written by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay for the purpose of persuading the people of NY to adopt the Constitution.25
9632125373FilibusterNonstop Senate debate that prevents a bill from coming to vote.26
9632125374Franking PrivilegeAllows members of Congress to send mail postage free.27
9632125375Gender GapDifference in voting patterns for men and women, particularly in the greater tendency of the latter to vote for Democratic presidential candidates.28
9632125376General ElectionElection in which the officeholders are chosen. Contrast with a primary election, in which only the candidates are chosen.29
9632125377GerrymanderingRedrawing of district lines to favor one party at the expense of the other.30
9632125378Horse Race CoverageThe tendency of the media to report on an election campaign as if it were a horse race, i.e., who is ahead, who is behind, who is gaining ground.31
9632125379ImpeachmentHouse action that formally charges an official with wrongdoing. Conviction requires a 2/3 vote from the Senate.32
9632125380ImpoundmentRefusal of a President to spend money that has been appropriated by Congress.33
9632125381IncorporationApplying the Bill of Rights to the states.34
9632125382Total Incorporation ViewThe states must obey all provisions of the Bill of Rights because of the due process of the 14th Amendment.35
9632125383Selective Incorporation ViewThe Bill of Rights is to be applied to the states in a more gradual manner on a case by case basis.36
9632125384IncumbentAn officeholder who is seeking reelection.37
9632125385Independent LeanersVoters not registered with a political party but tend to vote for candidates of one particular party.38
9632125386Iron TriangleAn informal association of federal agency, congressional committee, and interest group that is said to have heavy influence over policy making.39
9632125387Judicial ActivismPhilosophy that the courts should take an active role in solving problems.40
9632125388Judicial RestraintPhilosophy that the courts should defer to elected lawmakers in setting policy, and should instead focus on interpreting law rather than making law.41
9632125389Judicial ReviewPower of the courts to review the constitutionality of laws or government actions.42
9632125390Legislative VetoProcess in which Congress overturned rules and regulations proposed by executive branch agencies. Struck down in 1983.43
9632125391Line Item VetoPower of most governors (and President Clinton for only a few years) to delete or reduce funding in a bill on a line by line basis.44
9632125392LobbyingAttempting to influence policy makers.45
9632125393MandatesRequirements imposed by the national government upon the states. Some are unfunded mandates, i.e., they are imposed by the national government, but lack funding.46
9632125394Miranda WarningsWarnings that must be read to suspects prior to questioning if responses are to be used in a criminal trial. Suspects must be advised that they have the rights of silence and counsel.47
9632125395Open PrimaryElection to choose candidates that is open to independents, and in which voters may choose candidates from any one party.48
9632125396Original JurisdictionAuthority of a court to first hear a case.49
9632125397Party IdentificationA sense of affiliation that a person has with a particular political party.50
9632125398PluralismTheory that policy making is a result of interest group competition.51
9632125399Plurality ElectionsSuch as those for Congress are one by the person with the most votes, regardless if he/she has a majority.52
9632125400PluralityMore votes than anyone else, but less than half, e.g., Clinton won plurality (43%) of popular votes in 1992, but not a majority.53
9632125401Political Action Committee (PAC)An interest group that raises funds and donates to election campaigns.54
9632125402Political CultureThe widely shared beliefs, values, and norms that citizens share about their government.55
9632125403Political SocializationProcess in which one acquires his/her political beliefs.56
9632125404Prior RestraintWhen a court stops expression before it is made, e.g., prohibiting a demonstration by a radical group because the assembly is likely to become violent. Presumed to be unconstitutional.57
9632125405Pure IndependentsVoters who have no consistent pattern of party voting.58
9632125406Realigning (Critical) ElectionAn election in which there is a long term change in party alignment, e.g., 1932.59
9632125407RedistrictingRedrawing of congressional district boundaries by the party in power of the state legislature.60
9632125408Reserved PowersPowers held by the states through the 10th Amendment. Any power not granted to the US government is reserved for the states.61
9632125409Rule of FourThe Supreme Court will hear a case if four Justices agree to do so.62
9632125410Rules CommitteeThe traffic cop of the House that sets the legislative calendar and issures rules for debate on a bill.63
9632125411Senatorial CourtesyTradition in which the President consults with the senators within a state in which an appointment is to be made.64
9632125412Shays Rebellion1786 revolt by Massachusetts farmers seeking relief from debt and foreclosure that was a factor in the calling of the Constitutional Convention.65
9632125413Single Member District SystemSystem in which people elect one representative per district. With a winner-take-all rule, this system strengthens the two major parties and weakens minor parties.66
9632125414Standing CommitteesThe permanent congressional committees that handle legislation.67
9632125415Ways and Means CommitteeHouse committee that handles tax bills.68

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