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6890919Affirmative actionLBJ's executive order-designed to correct the effects of past discrimination; requirement by law that positive steps be taken to increase the number of minorities in business, schools, colleges, and labor
6890920Agenda settingThe process of forming the list of matters that policymakers intend to address
6890921AmendmentA revision/change to a bill, law, or constitution
6890922Amicus curiae briefFriend of the court; interest groups may be invited to file legal briefs supporting/rejection arguments of the case
6890923Anti-FederalistsOpposed the adoption of the U.S. Constitution b/c it gave too much power to the national govt at the expense of the state govts and it lacked a bill of rights
6890924Appellate jurisdictionOn appeal from lower courts-Supreme Court is mostly an appellate court
6890925ApportionmentDistribution of representatives among the states based on the population of each state
6890926AppropriationsMoney granted by Congress or to a state legislature for a specific purpose
6890927Articles of Confederation1st Constitution of the U.S. 1781-1788 (weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade)
6890928At-largeAll the voters of a state/country elect their representative (senate elections are at large on the federal level)
6890929Bicameral2 chambers; Congress has the Senate and the House of Representatives
6890930Billa proposal for a law
6890931Bills of attainderProhibits a person being found guilty of a crime w/o a trial
6890932Bill of RightsThe first 10 amendments to the Constitution-guarantees liberties to the people-written in 1789-ratified in 1791
6890933Blanket primaryRegistered voters may vote for candidates from either party on the same primary ballot
6890934Block grantMoney given to states for general programs within a broad category
6890935BriefLegal document submitted to the court setting forth the facts of a case and supporting a particular position
6890936Brief ordersThe returning of a case to a lower court b/c a smiliar case was recently decided
6890937Brown v. BOE of Topeka, KAOverturned Plessy v. Ferguson: ended legal segregation, said school regulation is unconstitutional
6890938BureaucracyA systematic way of organizing a complex &large adminstrative structure w/ responsibility for carrying out day-to-day tasks of the organization, departments, &agencies of the govt
6890939Bureaucratic theoryThe hierarchical structure and standarized procedures of govt allow bureaucrats to hold the real power over public policy; proposed by Max Weber
6890940CabinetGovt depts headed by presidential appointees to help establish public policy &operate a specific policy are of govt activity
6890941CaseworkAssistance given to constituents by congressional members, answering questions/doing favors
6890942Categorical grantFederal grants for specific purposes define by law
6890943CaucusLocally held meeting in a state to select delegates who, in turn, will nominate candidates to political offices
6890944Caucus (congressional)An association of congressional members who advocate a political ideology/regional/ethnic/economic interest
6890945CertificateA lower court asks the Supreme Court abt a rule of law/procedure
6890946Checks and balancesEach branch of govt is subject to restraints by the other two branches
6890947Civil libertiesConstitutional freedoms guaranteed to all citizens
6890948Civil rightsPositive acts of govt designed to prevent discrimination &provide equality before the law
6890949Closed primaryOnly registered party members may vote in the primary (independents, greens, etc...not allowed)
6890950Cloture rulePrevents filibustering (16 signatures) and ends debate in the Senate, by a 3/5s vote of the Senate
6890951Coattail effectWeaker/lesser-known candidates from (bottom of the ticket) the president's party profit from the president's popularity-people vote straight ticket because they like the top of the ticket.
6890952Commerce and Slave Trade CompromiseResolved differences btwn northern and southern states; Congress could not tax exports nor ban the slave trade for 20 yrs.
6890953Comparable worthWomen should be paid salaries equal to men for equivalent job responsibilities &skills
6890954Concurrent jurisdictionThe authority to hear cases is shared by federal &state courts
6890955Concurrent powersPowers shared by the federal and state govts (tax, to define crimes and punishments)
6890956Concurring opinionJustice/justices who agree w/ the majority's opinion but not with the reason behind the decision
6890957Conference committeeA temporary committee to work out a compromise version of a bill that has passed the House of Representaives &Senate in diff. forms
6890958Congressional districtingState legislatures draw congressional districts for Congressional elections
6890959Connecticut CompromiseLegislative branch-2 houses-one based on population, one based on equal representation
6890960ConservativeA person whose pol. views favor more local, limited govt, less govt regulations, conformity to social norms &values; rough on criminals
6890961Constituency serviceCasework, assistance to constituents by congressional members
6890962Constituentpeople within a district or state-government official represents them.
6890963ConstitutionThe document setting forth the laws &principles of the govt; a plan of govt
6890964Constitutional courtsFederal courts created by Congress under Article III of the Constitution, including the district courts, courts of appeals, &specialized courts such as the U.S. Court of International Trade
6890965Constitutional lawLaws relating to the interpretation of the Constitution
6890966Cooperative federalismCooperation among federal, state, &local govts; "marble cake" federalism
6890967Courts of appealsFederal courts that review decisions of federal district courts, regulatory commissions, &other fed. courts
6890968Critical electionSharp changes in the existing patterns of party loyalty due to changing social and economic conditions
6890969Dealigning electionParty loyality becomes less important to voters, &they vote for the other party candidate/independent
6890970DealignmentWhen a significant # of voters choose to no longer support a particular pol. party
6890971Declaration of IndependenceDrafted in 1776 by T. Jefferson declaring America's separation from Great Britain (3 parts-New theory of government, reasons for separation, formal declaration of war and independence)
6890972DeficitGovt spending exceeds revenue
6890973Delegated powersPowers specifically granted to the national govt by the Constitution
6890974DemocracyA system whereby the people rule either directly/by elected representation
6890975Deviating electionMinority party is able to win the support of majority party members, independents, &new voters
6890976DevolutionAn effort to shirft responsibility of domestic programs to the states in order to decrease the size &activites of the fed. govt; some states have attempted to shift responsibilities further to local govts
6890977Direct democracyCitizens meet and make decisions abt public policy issues
6890978Direct primaryElection within the party to choose their favorite candidate for a particular office
6890979Discretionary spendingSpending set by the govt through appropriations bills, including operation expenses &salaries of govt employees (defense, environment, education, space exploration)
6890980DiscriminationUnfair treatment of a person based on race/group membership
6890981Dissenting opinionJustice/justices who disagree with the majority opinion
6890982District courtsLowest level of fed. courts, where fed. cases begin &trials are held (bank robbery, environmental violations, tax evasion)
6890983Divided govtOne party controls the executive, &the other party controls on /both houses of Congress
6890984Double jeopardyBeing tried twice for the same offense (if you appealing, it is not double jeopardy because you are asking to be retried)
6890985Dual federalismFed. &state govts each ahve defined responsibilities w/n their own sphere of influence; "layer cake" federalism
6890986Elastic clauseThe necessary &proper clause/Art. I, Sec. 8, Clause 18/imlied powers clause- that allows Congress to pass laws to carry out its powers
6890987Electoral collegeNumber each state gets is based on the number of representatives and the number of senators that state has. Need 270 to win election
6890988ElectoratePeople qualified to vote
6890989Elite theoryA small group of people identified by wealth/ pol. power, who rule in their self-interest
6890990Eminent domainAllows the govt to take property for public use but also requires the govt to provide just compensation for that property
6890991Entitlement programMadatory payments made by the federal government to people meeting eligibility requirements, such as Social Security, vets, welfare, medicare
6890992Environmental impact statementRequired studies &reports of likely environmental impacts, filed w. the Environmental Protection Agency prior to the beginning of a project
6890993Equal Protection ClauseConstitutional guarantee that everyone be treated equally-14th amendment
6890994Establishment ClauseProhibits the establishment of a national religion-1st amendment
6890995Exclusionary ruleRule that evidence acquired as a result of an illegal act by police cannot be used agains the person form whom it was seized
6890996Executive agreementAgreement w/ another head of state not requiring approval form teh Senate
6890997Executive orderThe president directs an agency to carry out policies/existing laws (informal power)
6890998Executive privilegeThe right of the president to withhold info from Congress/ refuse to testify; limited by U.S. v. Nixon
6890999Ex post facto lawLaws applied to acts committed before passage of the laws are unconstitutional
6891000ExtraditionStates may return fugitives to a state from which they fled to avoid criminal prosecution at the request of the state's gov
6891001Federal budgetAmount of money the federal govt expects to receive &authorizes govt to spend for a fiscal (12 mo.) year
6891002FederalismPowers that are shared and divided among federal and sub-divisional government (state/local)
6891003Federalist PapersWritten by Hamilton, Jay, & Madison to support ratification of the U.S. Constituiton
6891004FederalistsSupported a strong central govt &expanded legislative powers
6891005Federal systemPower is divided between the states &the fed. govt
6891006FilibusterA lengthy speech designed to delay or kill the vote on a bill; used only in the Senate
6891007Fiscal federalismNational govt's use of fiscal policy to influence states through the granting/withholding of appropriations
6891008Fiscal policyThe policies of taxation &spending that comprise the nation's economic policy
6891009Fiscal yearA 12-month pd, October through Septmeber, for planning the federal budget
6891010Floor leadersDirect party strategy &decisions in the House of Representatives &Senate
6891011Franking privilegePrivilege that allows member sof Congress to mail letters &other materials to constituents postage-free
6891012Free Exercise ClauseCongress may not make laws restricting/ prohibiting a person's relgious practices-1st amendment
6891013Freedom of expressionFreedom of speech/right to petition the govt for redress as 1st amendment right
6891014Front-loadingChoosing an early date to hold the primary election
6891015Full Faith &Credit ClauseStates are required to recognize the laws &legal documents of other states-Article 4 for Federalism!
6891016GatekeepersMedia executives, news editors, &prominent reporters who decide what news to present &how it will be presented
6891017General electionVoters choose officeholder form among all the candidates nominated by pol. parties/running as independents
6891018GerrymanderingDrawing of congressional districts to favor one pol. party/group over another
6891019Get-out-the-voteA compaign near the end of an election to get voters out to the polls
6891020GovernmentThe formal &informal institutions, people, &processes used to create &conduct pulbic policy
6891021Grants-in-aidPrograms, money, &resources provided by the fed. govt to state &local govts to be used for specific projects &programs
6891022GrassrootsAvg voter at the local level
6891023GridlockWhen opposing parites &interests often block each other's proposals, creating a pol. stalemate/inaction btwn the esecutive &legislative branches of govt
6891024Hatch ActProhibits govt employees from engaging in pol. activities whle on duty/running for office/seeking poli. funding while off duty; if in sensitive positions, may not be involved w/ pol. activities on/off duty
6891025HyperpluarlismDemocracy seen as a system of many groups pulling govt in many directinos at the same time, causing gridlock ineffectiveness
6891026IdeologyA consistent set of beliefs by groups/individuals
6891027ImpeachmentBringing charges of wrongdoing against a govt official by the House of Representatives
6891028Implied powersNot expressed, but may be considerered through the use of the Necessary and Proper (elastic) Clause
6891029ImpoundmentRefusal of the president to spend money Congress has appropriated
6891030IncorporationApplication of portions of the Bill of Rights to the states under Amend. XIV
6891031Incorporation doctrineThe Supreme Court ruling that most guarantees in teh Bill of Rights are applicatable to the states through Amend. XIV
6891032IncrementalismSmall changes in policy over long periods of time; usually in reference to budget-making--that th ebest indicator of this year's budget is last year's budget plus a small increase
6891033Incumbency effectTendency of those alrady holding office to win reelection due to advgs b/c they already hold the office
6891034IncumbentThe person currently holding office
6891035Inherent powersPowers that exist for the national govt b/c the govt is sovereign
6891036InitiativeAllows voters to petition to propose legislation &then submit it for a vote by qualified voters
6891037Interest groupA group of private citizens whose goal is to influence &shape public policy
6891038Interstate compactsAgreements btwn states to work together on common issues
6891039Iron triangleAlliance- agencies, interest groups, &congressional committees/subcommittees (also known as sub-governments)
6891040Issue networkIndividuals in WA--located w/n interest groups, congressional staff, think tanks, universities, &the media--who regulary discuss &advocate public policies
6891041Joint committeeCommittee made up of members of both house of Congress-housekeeping issues decided
6891042Judicial activismThe Court should play an active role in determining national policies
6891043Judicial restraintHolds that the Court should avoid taking the initiative on social &pol. questions, operation strictly w/n the limits of the Constitution
6891044Judicial reviewAuthority given the courts to review constitutionality of acts by the executive/state/legislature; est. in Marbury v. Madison
6891045JurisdicitonThe authority of the courts to hear &decide issues in certain cases
6891046Legislative courtsCourts created by Congress for a specialized purpose w/ a narrow range of authority
6891047Legislative vetoTo reject the actions of the president/executive agency by a vote of one/both house of Congress w/o the consent of th epresident; ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Immigration &Naturalization Service v. Chadha
6891048Lemon testLemon v. Kurtzman to measure the constituionality of state laws in regard to establishment clause (3 pronged test)
6891049LiberalA person whose views favor more govt involvemnt in business, social welfare, minority rights, &increased govt spending
6891050Limited govtBasic prinicple of U.S. govt that each person has rights that govt cannot take away
6891051Line item vetoThe president can reject a par tof a bill while approving the rest; declared unconstitutional
6891052LobbyingAttempting to influence policymakers though a variety of methods
6891053LobbyistUses pol. persuasion to influence legislation &benefit his/her org.
6891054LogrollingThe exchange of pol. favors for support of a bill
6891055Loose constructionistbroad interpretation of the Constitution
6891056Maintaining electionsTraditional majorty power maintains power based on voters' party loyalty
6891057Majority leaderThe elected leader of the party with the most seat in the House of Representatives/Senate
6891058Majority-minority districtsDrawing district boundaries to give a minority group a majority
6891059Majority opinionThe majority of justices agree on the decision &the reasons for th edecision
6891060MandatesRequirements imposed by the national govt on state &local govts to comply w/ fed. rules ®ulation
6891061Mandatory spendingRequired govt spending by permanent laws
6891062Marbury v. MadisonJudicial review!
6891063MarkupRewrite of a bill after hearings have been held on it (happens in sub-committee)
6891064Mass mediaAll forms of communication that reach a large portion of the public
6891065McCulloch v. MarylandSupreme Court decision upholding the supremacy of the national government over the states/implied powers clause also strenthened-national bank established because this supported power to tax
6891066Media eventA speech or photo opporutnity staged to give a politician's view on an issue
6891067Miranda v. ArizonaRight to be told what you are being held for.
6891068ModeratePerson whose views are between conservative and liberal and may include some of both ideologies
6891069Monetary policycontrolling the money supply-Federal Reserve (independent agency)
6891070Motor voter lawregister to vote when you update your license (1993)
6891071National chairmanAppointed by the DNC or the RNC as head of the party
6891072National debtAmount of money owed by the government
6891073Natural rightsBasic rights that are guaranteed to all persons; basic rights that a government cannot deny-Locke-life, liberty, property
6891074Necessary and Proper ClauseGives Congress the powers to pass all laws necessary to carry out their constitutional duties; "elastic" clause (Art. I, Sec 8, clause 18)
6891075New Deal coalitionAlliance of southern conservatives, religious, and ethnic minorities who supported the Democratic Party for 40 years
6891076North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)Created to allow the free movement of goods between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. by lessening and eliminating tariffs
6891077Off-year electionAn election taking place in a year when no presidential elections are occurring; midterm election-common for sitting president's party to lose seats in Congress
6891078Open primaryregistered voters can vote in either primary-do not have to register with any party.
6891079Opinion leadersThose individuals held in great respect becasue of their position, expertise, or peronsality, who may informally and unintentionally influence others
6891080Orignial jurisdictionCourt hears and decides a case for the first time
6891081OversightCongress monitors policies of the executive branch (money, hearings, investigations)-checks and balances
6891082PardonA convicted person is exempt form the penalities of a crime
6891083Plessy v. FergusonThe Supreme Court case that upheld separate-but-equal segregation in 1896
6891084Pluralist theoryinterest groups compete in the political arena with each promoting its own policy preferences through organized efforts-everyone gets a piece of the pie-a marketplace of ideas, compromise happens-positive view
6891085Policy adoptionThe approval of a policy by legislation
6891086Policy evalutionDetermines if a policy is achieving its goals
6891087Policy formulationThe crafting of a policy to resolve public problems
6891088Policy implementationCarrying out a policy through government agencies and courts
6891089Political action committeeExtention of an interest group that contributes money to political campaigns-financial arm of the interest group
6891090Political agendaIssues that merit action, as determined by the public or those in power
6891091Political cultureA set of basic values and beliefs about one's country or government that is shared by most citizens and that influences political opinions and behaviors
6891092Political efficacyBelief that a person can influence politics and public policymaking-vote makes a difference
6891093Politcal ideologyA consistent set of beliefs about politics and public policy taht sets the framework for evaluation government and public policy
6891094Political partyVoluntary association of people who seek to control the government through common principles, based on peaceful and legal actions such as the winning of elections
6891095Political socializationComplex process by which people get their sense of political identity, beliefs, and values (family, school, media, religion, national events-all help to socialize)
6891096PoliticsMethod of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
6891097Popular sovereigntypeople are the source of all govermental power
6891098Pork barrel legislationLegislation giving benefits to constituents through sometimes unnecessary of unwise projects within a state or district, to enhance a memeber's chance of reelection
6891099PrecedentsStandards or guides based on prior decisions that serve as a rule for settling similar disputes
6891100Presidential preference primariesVoters select delegates to the presidential nominating convention
6891101President pro temporeServes as president of the Senate in the absence of the VP; chosen by the majority party
6891102Primary electionNominating election held to choose party candidates who will run in the general election
6891103Prior restraintCensorship of information before it is published or broadcast (unconstitutional in most cases)
6891104Privileges and immunitiesStates are prohibited from unreasonably discriminating against residents of other states (article 4)
6891105Procedual due processMethod of government action, or how th elaw is carried out according to the established rules and procedures
6891106Public opinionA colleciton of shared attitudes of citizens about government, politics, and the making of public policy
6891107Public policyThe exercise of government power in doing those htings necessary to maintain legitmate authority and ocntrol over society
6891108Pure speechVerbal communication of ideas and opinions
6891109RadicalIdeological view that favors rapid funamental change in teh existing social, economic, or political order
6891110RatificationMethod of enacting a constitution or amendment into law
6891111ReactionaryIdeological view that favors a return to a previous state of affairs
6891112RealignmentA shift of voting patterns to form new coaltions of party support
6891113ReapportionamentRedistribution of the congressional seats among the states after the census determines changes in population distribution
6891114RecallSpecial election initiated by petition to allow citizens to remove an official from office before his or her term expires
6891115ReferendumProcedure whereby the state submits legislation to its voters for approval, allowing citizens to vote directly on issues
6891116Representative democracyCitizens choose officals (representatives) who make decisions about public policy
6891117Reserved powersPowers belonging specifically to the states and the people because they were not delegated to teh national government nor denied to the states
6891118Revenue sharingGiving money back to the state and local government with no strings attached
6891119RiderAn addition of amendment added to a bill that often has no realtion to the bill but that may not pass onits own merits (senate only)
6891120Rule of fourRequirement that a case can only be heard by the Supreme Court if four justices vote to hear the case
6891121Rules committeeDetermines the rules of debate for bills in the House of Representatives-also known as the calender committee
6891122Runoff primaryWhen no candidate receives a majority of votes, an election held betweent eh two candidates who received the most votes in the primary
6891123SamplingUsing a represenative cross-seciton of the general population chosen at random in the polling process
6891124Sampling errorsPercentage of possible erros in teh polling process
6891125Select committeeCommittee selected for a specific purpose-investigation-hearing
6891126Self-incriminationAccusing oneself or giving evidence that may prove oneself guilty
6891127Senatorial courtesyThe practice of allowing senators form teh president's party who represent the state where a judicial district is located, to apporve or diapprove potential nominees for the lower federal courts ONLY
6891128Seniortiy systemSystem in which the chairmanship of a committee is given tot eh member with the longest continuous service
6891129Separation of powersPractice by which power is separated among three branches of government; each branch has its own powers and duties and is independent of and equal to the other branches
6891130Single-member districtsOnly one representative is chosen from each district
6891131Social contract theoryA voluntary agreement between the government and the governed
6891132Social insurance programsPrograms to help the elderly, ill, and unemployed if the claimant has paid into them
6891133Social welfare policyGovernment program to enhance quality of life
6891134Soft moneyMoney distributed form a national political party organization that wasn ot regulated by law; restricted by the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2002
6891135Sound biteA brief statement on TV or radio
6891136Speaker of the HouseLeading officer in the House of Representatives, chosen by the majority party
6891137Speech plusVerbal and symbolic speech used together
6891138Split-ticket votingVoting for candidates form more than one party in the same election
6891139Standing committeePermanent committees in the House/Senate-every represetative and every senator is appointed to 2 or 3.
6891140Stare decisisLet the decision stand; decisions are based on precedents from previous cases
6891141Straight-ticket votingVoting for candidates all of the same party on the same ballot-creates the coattail effect
6891142Straw pollEarly form of polling that asks the same question of a large number of people
6891143Strict constuctionistNarrow interpretation of the Constitution
6891144Substantive due processthe law itself is fair or unfair-not the procedures-but the law
6891145SuffrageThe right to vote
6891146SuperdelegatesParty officials in the Democratic Party who attend the national convention without having to run in primaries or caucuses
6891147Super TuesdayDay when several states hold their presidential primaries (usually the second Tuesday in March)
6891148Supremacy CLauseNtional law supersedes all other laws passed by states (Art VI)
6891149Symbolic speechUsing actions and symbols rather than words to convey an idea
6891150Three-Fifths CompromiseAgreement that each slave counted as three-fifths of a person in determining representation in the House for representation and taxation purposes (negated by the 13th amendment)
6891151Traditional democratic theoryGovernment depends upon the consent of the governed
6891152Trial balloonTests the public reaction to policy or appointments by releasing information to the media and gaugin public reaction
6891153TrusteeAfter listening to constiutents, elected representatives vote based on their own opinions
6891154Two-party systemSeveral political parties exist, but only two major political parties compete for power and dominate elections
6891155Unfunded mandatesFederal government requires the states to enforce legislation without the funding necessary
6891156Virginia PlanMadison's plan for a bicameral legislature, whith the executive and judiciary chosen by the legislature
6891157War Powers ActLimits the ability of the president to commit troops to combat-48 hours to tell Congress when and why the troops were sent, they have 60-90 to bring them home if they disagree
6891158WatergateBreak-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate building in 1972 that resulted in a cover-up and the subsequent resignation of Nixon
6891159Writ of certiorariOrder by the Supreme Court directing a lower court to send up the records of a case for review
6891160Writ of habeas corpusright to be told what you are being held for and shown evidence against you-used in death penalty case appeals.
6916510red tapecomplex rules and procedures that must be followed to get something done (agencies-bureaucracy)
6916511Trustee/Delegate-roles Congressman playtrustee--do what is best regardless of voter opinion; delegate--do what the voters want
6916512pocket vetoDIES-sits on desk-10 days go past-Congress adjourns within the 10 days.
6916513OMB (Office of Management and Budget)1921) to prepare estimates of how much will be spent by federal agencies, to negotiate and to make that legislative proposals of these other departments jive with the president's program.
6916514Speaker of the Housedecides who willbe recognized to speak- rules whether motions are relevant to the business at hand; decides which bills where the bills will go (committees)-influencial as to what bills are brought up for a vote-appoints members to special and select committees
6916515Whipsassistant to the floor leaders, keeps a head count of votes, rounds up members for important votes
6916516Congressional caucusesassociation of members created to support a political ideology or regional economic interest (black caucus, women's caucus...)
6916517General Accounting Office (GAO)performs routine financial audits of money spent by the executive departments and investigates agencies
6916518malapportionmentunfair proportional distribution of representatives to a legislative body
6916519majority/minority districtsthose with a majority of residents who are part of an ethnic minority
6916520soft moneypolitical parties solicit unlimited funds from individuals, corporations, spend on voter registration campaigns and get-out the-vote drives and "not on behalf of specific candidates"
6916521Civil Servicehiring government employees on the basis of merit. Also refers to government employees outside the military.
6916522Circuit CourtsPart of federal court system-13 federal circuit courts: one for the D.C. and 12 for the rest of the country. Also called "courts of appeal"
6916523Council of Economic Advisorsestablished by Employment Act of 1946- advise the President on economic policy- 3 members, appointed by President and approved by Senate,
6916524EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)INDEPENDENT agency created in 1964-works to eliminate employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, disability, age or other criteria unrelated to job performance.
6916525EOP (Executive office of the President)name for the group of agencies, councils, and staff members which advise the president and help run the federal bureaucracy-was established by an executive order from FDR
6916526Grand Jury (5th amendment)ranges in size from 6 to 23, depending on the state, and functions to determine whether there is enough evidence available against a person accused of a crime to justify a trial.
6916527Gubernatorialpertaining to a governor
6916528Joint Chiefs of Staffhigh-ranking military officers who represent the Navy, Army, Air Force and Marines. They assist the civilian leaders of the Department of Defense-advise the president on security matters.
6916529Lame Duckperson holding office after his or her replacement has been elected to the office, but before the current term has ended.
6916530PAC (Political Action Committee)an independent organization established by interest groups, political candidates, and people who hold office. PACs serve to raise and contribute money to the political campaigns of individuals whose platforms agree with the aims of the PAC.
6916531indictmentWritten statement of criminal charges brought against a defendant
6916532Shield lawLaw guaranteeing news reporters the right to protect the annonymity of their sources. States have passed this--not the federal government.

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