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10523976162Institutions of governmentThe executive, legislature, judiciary, and bureaucracy0
10523976174BicameralA legislature consisting of two parts, or houses1
10523976175Constituencythe residents in the area from which an official is elected2
10523976176coalition buildinga means of expanding an interest group's influence that involves working with other groups3
10523976177revenueincome4
10523976178Congressional committeecommittee deals w/ specific topic, work of congress goes through committees5
10523976179Standing committeeA permanent committee established in a legislature, usually focusing on a policy area6
10523976180Select committeeGroups of appointed for a limited purpose and limited duration7
10523976181Conference committeeSpecial joint committee created to reconcile differences in bills passed by the House and Senate8
10523976182Joint committeeCommittee made up of members of both house of Congress-housekeeping issues decided9
10523976183Speaker of the houseThe presiding officer of the House of Representatives10
10523976184President of the SenateVice President11
10523976185President pro temporeServes as president of the Senate in the absence of the VP; chosen by the majority party12
10523976186Majority leaderThe elected leader of the party with the most seat in the House of Representatives/Senate13
10523976187Minority leaderthe legislative leader selected by the minority party as spokesperson for the opposition.14
10523976188Majority whipthe majority leader's assistant15
10523976189Minority whipthe minority leader's assistant16
10523976190Committee chairpersonLeader of committee17
10523976191FilibusterA lengthy speech designed to delay or kill the vote on a bill; used only in the Senate18
10523976192ClotureA Senate procedure through which a supermajority of 60 senators can vote to limit the amount of time spent debating a bill and cut off a filibuster.19
10523976193Quorumnumber of members necessary to conduct a meeting20
10523976194Holda political tactic meant to slow down the legislative process in the Senate.21
10523976195Unanimous consentComplete agreement22
10523976196Rules committeeResponsible for scheduling and managing the flow of legislation on the floor to make the process more efficient and manageable. It can also make it easier or more difficult for a bill to pass depending on the rules they create.23
10523976197Committee of the WholeA committee of the House on which all representatives serve in order to consider the details of a proposal.24
10523976198Discharge petitionA petition signed by members of the House of Representatives to bring a bill out of committee and onto the floor for a vote.25
10523976199Treaty ratificationThe presidential has the power, with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties provided 2/3 of the senators present, concur26
10523976200Discretionary spendingFederal spending on programs that are controlled through the regular budget process27
10523976201mandatory spendingFederal spending required by law that continues without the need for annual approvals by Congress.28
10523976202EntitlementsEntitlement programs are government-sponsored programs providing required benefits to those meeting eligibility requirements.29
10523976203Social Securityany government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income.30
10523976204MedicareA federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older31
10523976205MedicaidA health care payment program sponsored by federal & state governments32
10523976206Budget deficita financial situation that occurs when a government spends more than it takes in.33
10523976207Pork barrel legislationThe use of federal funding to finance localized projects, typically bringing money into a representative's district in order to please constituents and boost the representative's chances of winning reelection.34
10523976208EarmarksFederal funds appropriated by Congress for use on local projects35
10523976209RidersAnd additional provision added to a bill or other measure under the consideration by the legislature, having little connectivity with the subject of the matter of the bill.36
10523976210Omnibus billOne very large bill that encompasses many separate bills.37
10523976211LogrollingAn arrangement in which two or more members of Congress agree in advance to support each other's bills38
10523976212Franking privilegeBenefit allowing members of Congress to mail letters and other materials postage-free39
10523976213PartisanshipStrong allegiance to one's own political party often leading to unwillingness to compromise with members of the opposing party40
10523976329White House StaffThe analysts and advisers to the president, often given the title "special assistant"41
10523976214divided governmentWhen one party controls one or more houses in the legislative branch while the other party controls the executive branch.42
10523976163Ideological division43
10523976215GridlockWhen the government is unable to reach compromises or make policy decisions.44
10523976216GerrymanderingThe act of changing the boundaries of an electoral district to favor one party over another.45
10523976164Packingdrawing the lines so they include as many of the opposing party's voters as possible46
10523976165Crackingspreading voters of one type over many districts where they will comprise minorities that are unable to influence elections47
10523976217Reapportionmentthe process of reassigning representation based on population, after every census48
10523976218CensusA periodic and official count of a country's population.49
10523976219RedistrictingThe process of adjusting electoral districts in the United States.50
10523976220safe seatan office that is extremely likely to be won by a particular candidate or political party51
10523976221marginal seata parliamentary seat held by a very small majority of votes52
10523976222one person, one votea concept holding that each person's vote should be counted equally53
10523976223racial gerrymanderingdrawing of legislative boundaries to give electoral advantages to a particular racial group54
10523976224Lame DuckAn elected official who continues to hold political office during the period between the election and the inauguration of their successor.55
10523976225Trustee RoleA member of Congress who takes into account the views of their constituents and use their own judgment to decide how to vote.56
10523976226Delegate RoleA member of Congress who always follows their constituents' voting preferences.57
10523976227partisan roledevoted to or biased in support of a party, group, or cause58
10523976228Politico RoleA member of Congress who acts as a delegate on issues that their constituents care about, and as a trustee on issues that their constituents don't care about.59
10523976166Policy agendaThe issues that attract the serious attention of public officials and other people actively involved in politics at the time.60
10523976167Formal presidential powersCommander-in-chief of armed forces; pardon power (except for impeachment); treaty power; appointment power; veto power61
10523976168Informal Presidential PowersThe power to go public, power of persuasion, make executive agreements, issue executive orders, issue signing statements, create & use bureaucracy, personality and leadership, and make legislative proposals.62
10523976169VetoChief executive's power to reject a bill passed by a legislature63
10523976170Pocket vetopresident's power to kill a bill, if Congress is not in session, by not signing it for 10 days64
10523976229Congressional OverrideThe power of Congress to pass legislation over a president's veto65
10523976230Commander in Chiefterm for the president as commander of the nation's armed forces66
10523976231executive agreementan agreement between the president and the leader of another country67
10523976232executive orderA rule issued by the president that has the force of law68
10523976233executive privilegethe power that allows a president to refuse to release information to Congress or a court69
10523976234signing statementsA released letter explaining how the president's administration plans to interpret the law70
10523976235The Cabinetthe leaders of the executive departments, who also act as advisers to the president71
10523976236AmbassadorsHighest-ranking officials representing a government in a foreign country.72
10523976171Chief of staffthe person who oversees the operations of all White House staff and controls access to the president73
10523976237press secretaryone of the president's top assistants who is in charge of media relations74
10523976172advice and consent powerThe power of the Senate to consult and approve the presidents treaties and appointments.75
10523976238Good behavior clauseJudges have standard of behavior; can't be impeached for their court decisions76
10523976239Lame duck periodA period of time between the election and the oath of office77
10523976240State of the Union AddressThe president's annual statement to Congress and the nation.78
10523976241honeymoon periodThe first 100 days of a President's first term when his/her popularity is at its highest point.79
10523976242Bully Pulpita platform used to publicize and seek support for important issues80
10523976243Judicial ReviewAllows the court to determine the constitutionality of laws81
10523976244precedent(civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions82
10523976245stare decisisLet the decision stand; decisions are based on precedents from previous cases83
10523976246judicial activisman effort by judges to take an active role in policymaking by overturning laws relatively often84
10523976247judicial restrainta theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power85
10523976248strict constructionismConstitution is interpreted in a way that limits the powers of the federal government86
10523976249loose constructionismbroad interpretation of the Constitution87
10523976250Jurisdictionthe official power to make legal decisions and judgments.88
10523976251original jurisdictionthe power of a court to hear a case first, before any other court89
10523976252appellate jurisdictionAuthority of court to review a decision of a lower court or administrative agency.90
10523976253concurrent jurisdictionauthority for both state and federal courts to hear and decide cases91
10523976254federal bureaucracythe collective agencies and employees of the executive branch92
10523976255Executive Departmentsoften called the cabinet departments, they are the traditional units of federal administration93
10523976256Department of StateCabinet-level agency in charge of foreign policy & international affairs.94
10523976257Department of treasurycollects federal taxes through IRS, prints money and stamps, makes coins, deals w/nation's finances95
10523976258Department of DefenseManages the armed forces96
10523976259Department of Justiceresponsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice,97
10523976260Department of Homeland SecurityCabinet department created after the 9/11 terrorist attacks to coordinate domestic security efforts98
10523976173Department of TransportationManages the nations highways, railroads, airlines, and sea traffic99
10523976261Department of Veterans AffairsDirects services for veterans100
10523976330Department of EducationProvides advice and funding for schools101
10523976361AgenciesAn organization, company, or bureau that provides some service for another102
10523976331Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)Created after the Russian Revolution to prevent radicals from taking over. Headed by J Edgar Hoover.103
10523976332Environmental Protection AgencyAn agency created in 1970 to administer all environmental legislation.104
10523976362Commissionsagencies responsible for some sector of the economy, making/enforcing rules to protect the public interest.105
10523976333Federal Election Commissiona six-member bipartisan agency that enforces and administers campaign finance laws106
10523976334Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)monitors the stock market and enforces laws regulating the sale of stocks and bonds107
10523976335government corporationa business owned and operated by the federal government108
10523976336AMTRAKGovernment Corporation Federally owned passenger rail service. National Railroad.109
10523976363U.S postal servicean independent federal agency that provides mail processing and delivery service for individuals and businesses in the United States (second for the most federal employees)110
10523976337regulationsThe formal instructions that government issues for implementing laws.111
10523976338Iron TrianglesCongressional committees, bureaucratic agencies, and interest groups that form mutually-beneficial relationships are known as iron triangles.112
10523976339Issue networksA loose grouping of people and organizations who seek to influence policy formation.113
10523976340Patronagethe power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges.114
10523976341Spoils SystemA system of public employment based on rewarding party loyalists and friends.115
10523976342political machinea group that controls the activities of a political party116
10523976343civil service systempractice of government employment based on competitive examinations and merit117
10523976344merit systema system of employment based on qualifications, test scores, and ability, rather than party loyalty118
10523976345Office of Personnel Management (OPM)Agency that administers civil service laws, rules, and regulations.119
10523976346discretionary authorityThe ability of executive agencies to make decisions about how to enforce laws and implement policy120
10523976347rule makingthe administrative process that results in the issuance of regulations by government agencies121
10523976348red tapecomplex bureaucratic rules and procedures that must be followed to get something done122
10523976364Bureaucratic implementationThe actions taken by the bureaucracy in service of its mission of executing the laws of the United States.123
10523976349NASAThe federal agency that is responsible for aerospace research, aeronautics, and the civilian space program. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)124
10523976365national security councila committee in the executive branch of government that advises the president on foreign and military and national security125
10523976350Office of Management and Budget (OMB)government office that manages the federal budget126
10523976351Congressional Budget Officegovernment agency that provides economic data to Congress127
10523976352White House OfficePresidential staff who oversee the policy interests of the president128
10523976353Congressional OversightCongress can review and supervise federal agencies by holding committee hearings and hearing testimony from members of those executive agencies.129
10523976354committee hearingssessions where a committee listens to the testimonies of people who are interested in the bill130
10523976355Power of the Pursewhen Congress uses its power over the budget to oversee federal agencies and their policy implementation131
10523976356Congressional appropriationany money designated by Congress for a specific purpose by a state or federal legislature and provides the legal authority needed to spend or obligate the U.S. Treasury132
10523976366Congressional authorizationThe power of Congress to provide the president with the right to carry out legislated policies.133
10523976367compliance monitoringActivities undertaken to establish whether a process or procedure is carried out in conformance with relevant external requirements, whether set through legislation, regulations, or directions134
10523976357Imperial PresidencyPresident who acts like a monarch - takes and uses too much power135
10693027837Bureaucratic RulemakingA guideline issued by the federal bureaucracy, which provide specific details about how a policy will be implemented136
10757852450Baker v. CarrEstablishing both the "one-person, one-vote" principle - that districts should be proportionately represented - and that the Court had jurisdiction to review state redistricting issues.137
10757857977Shaw v. RenoEstablished that although legislative redistricting must be conscious of race and comply with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, it cannot exceed what is reasonably necessary to avoid racial imbalances.138
10790039672Marbury v. Madison (1803)established the principle of judicial review, giving the Supreme Court the power to strike down acts of the legislative or executive branch that violate the Constitution.139
10790151052Federalist No. 78Argued that the judicial branch should have the power to declare acts of Congress "void" to preserve the limited Constitution.140
10824836958bureaucratic rulemaking.A guideline issued by the federal bureaucracy, which provide specific details about how a policy will be implemented141

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