a poll conducted in an unscientific manner, used to predict election outcomes
speech plus
a trial in which the judge who presides over the trial decides on guilt or liability
an addition or amendment added to a bill that often has no relation to the bill but that may not pass on its own
Appellate courtscourts with authority to review cases heard by other courts to correct errors in the interpretation or application of law
SuperPAC
Political ideologya consistent set of beliefs about politics and public policy that sets the framework for evaluating government and public policy
powers specifically granted to the national government in the Constitution
Judicial restraintholds that the Court should avoid taking the initiative on social and political questions, operating strictly within the limits of the Constitution
Open primarya primary election in which an individual does not have to be a registered voter in a particular party to vote for candidates of that party
Declaration of Independence
party officials in the Democratic Party who attend the national convention without having to run in primaries or caucuses
Party dealignmentweakening of ties between the voters and the two major parties
positive acts of government designed to prevent discrimination and provide equality before the law. What the government should do.
Expressed powerspowers enumerated in the Constitution
Political socializationcomplex process by which people get their sense of political identity, beliefs, and values
On backgroundinformation provided in an interview that a reporter can quote but can't attribute specifically to the interviewee
lowest level of federal courts, where most federal cases begin and trials are held
Hyperpluralist Theory of Democracyseen as a system of many groups pulling government in many directions at the same time, causing gridlock and ineffectiveness
Direct democracydemocracy citizens meet and make decisions about public policy issues; there are no elected officials; also called participatory democracy
Lobbying
Majority leaderthe elected leader of the party with the most seats in the House or Senate
Progressive taxa tax that is higher for those who make more money; the federal income tax is an example
Court ruled that a DC law banning hand guns was unconstitutional. McDonald v. Chicago
Honeymoon period
prior restraintaction by the government to prevent the publication of material; censorship
Legislative vetowhen Congress rejects an action of the president by a majority vote of both houses; declared
Lemon testtest standard set by the Supreme Court in Lemon v. Kurtzman to measure the constitutionality of state laws. Separate, Secular, and Neutral in effect and intent
Political action committees (PAC$)extension of an interest group that contributes money to political campaigns
Party dealignmentweakening of ties between the voters and the two major parties
Frozen!
Frozen!
Boost!
Boost!
Pardon
Incorporationapplication of portions of the Bill of Rights to the states under the 14th Amendment
Earmark
Caseworkservices performed by an elected official for constituents
Block grants
Motor Voter Law
Federal system
Briefa written document submitted to a court that presents the facts and legal reasoning of a party to the lawsuit
the flexibility a federal agency can exercise in implementing legislation through its rules and regulations. the authority delegated to bureaucrats to use their expertise and judgment when determining how to implement public policy.
Deviating election
Unitary systema political system in which all power is derived from the central government
De jure segregation
democracy citizens meet and make decisions about public policy issues; there are no elected officials; also called participatory democracy
Implied powerspowers not expressed, but may be considered through the use of the necessary and proper (elastic) clause
Congress may not make laws restricting or prohibiting a person's religious practices
a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
Off the record informationinformation provided in an interview that a reporter cannot directly use
a court order directing authorities to show cause for why a person under detention should not be released
Mandatory spending
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).
an elected official who considers it an obligation to vote the way the majority of his or her constituents wants
Plurality voteelectoral process in which the candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate is elected
special election initiated by petition to allow citizens to remove an official from office before his or her term
Federal question
Declaration of Independencedrafted in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson declaring America's separation from Great Britain
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
Judicial restraintholds that the Court should avoid taking the initiative on social and political questions, operating strictly within the limits of the Constitution
Checks and balancesa system in which each branch of the government has the power to limit the other branches of government so that one is not dominant; each branch of government is subject to restraints by the other two branches