Judicial review authority given the courts to review the constitutionality of acts by the executive, states, or the
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people who wish to maximize the personal liberty on both economic and social issues; prefer small,
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Impoundment refusal of the president to spend money Congress has appropriated; was eliminated by the congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974
Front loading the practice of a state choosing an early date to hold a primary election
a claim by the president or a member of the executive branch that information or documents requested by Congress or the courts do not have to be turned over because of the separation of powers
common policy concerns
Devolution an effort to shift responsibility or domestic programs to the states in order to decrease the size and activities of the federal government
the belief that inflation occurs when too much money is chasing too few goods; the government must manage the economy by spending more money when in a recession and cutting spending when there is inflation
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Gerrymandering drawing of congressional districts to favor one political party or group over another
Media event
National debt amount of money owed by the government
government spending exceeds revenue
Policy formulation
Supremacy clause national laws supersedes all other laws passed by states
Political socialization
an election in which candidates run as independents without party affiliation
Gender gap a situation in which men and women hold different positions on a wide range of political issues
Divided government one party controls the executive (president) and the other party controls one or both houses of Congress
War Powers Act of 1973 a law that limits presidential use of military forces to sixty days, with an automatic extension of thirty additional days if the president requests such an extension
Direct primary party members vote to nominate their candidate for the general election
Moderate person whose views are between conservative and liberal and may include some of both ideologies
a committee made up of members of the House and Senate that is responsible for reconciling the differences when two versions of the same bill pass both houses of Congress
belief that a person can influence politics and public policymaking
Lemon test
Incrementalism
false verbal statements about others that harm their reputation
Policy implementation
how the government uses taxes and spending to impact the economy
Executive order action by the president that does not require the approval of Congress; subject to judicial review
Agenda setting identification of the problems and/or issues that require the attention of the government to resolve
settled disputes between the states over the structure of the legislative branch; a solution to the problem of representation at the Constitutional Convention, in which the number of members that each state would have in the House of Representatives is determined by population, while each state would have equal representation in the Senate
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Party machine
New York Times Co. v. United States (1971) establishes? The government cannot exert prior restraint.
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Mapp v. Ohio (1961) Selectively incorporates 4th amendment. Later modified with "inevitable discovery" (good if would be found in a later, lawful search) and "good faith" (good if warrant was issued at all).
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) Found a "right to privacy" in the Constitution that would ban any state law against selling contraceptives
Policy formulation
using actions and symbols rather than words to convey an idea
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Free rider an individual who benefits from the activities of an interest group but does not support the group either financially or through active participation
Before police interrogate, suspect must learn of rights like the Fifth Amendment
Floor leaders direct majority or minority party strategy and decisions in the House and Senate
Elite Theory of Democracy the idea that societies are divided along class lines and that an upper-class elite will rule, regardless of the formal niceties of governmental organization
generally refers to the belief that government or people acting on its behalf can be used to address social problems or inequities facing the nation
Civil liberties
Hamdi v. Rumsfield (2004) US Gov needs to at least have a hearing to determine a war prisoner's charge
Logrolling
Full faith and credit clause says that states are required to recognize the laws and legal documents of other states - Article 4
Party dealignment weakening of ties between the voters and the two major parties
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Patronage the system in which a party leader rewarded political supporters with jobs or government contracts in exchange for their support of the party
the majority of justices agree on the decision and the reasons for the decision
writ of habeas corpus
Majority-minority districts
drawing of congressional districts to favor one political party or group over another
the view that justices should base decisions on a narrow interpretation of the Constitution
"marble-cake federalism" a model of the relationship between the federal government and the states that developed during the 1930s; the power of the federal government expands into areas that the states are usually responsible for
Whip a majority/minority party leader in Congress who makes sure the party members are present for important votes and vote by party
Voluntary association of people who seek to control the government through common principles, based on peaceful and legal actions such as the winning of elections; an organization that recruits, nominated, and elects party members to control the government
On the record information
Political culture a set of basic values and beliefs about one's country or government that is shared by most citizens
Recess appointment a presidential appointment made when Congress is not in session; doesn't require immediate confirmation
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