OversightCongress monitors policies of the executive branch; the process by which the legislative branch checks the executive branch to ensure that the laws Congress has passed are being administered in keeping with legislators' intent
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government that has limited control over economy or personal lives
party officials in the Democratic Party who attend the national convention without having to run in primaries or caucuses
Trial balloontests the public reaction to policy or appointments by releasing information to the media and gauging public reaction
a judicial philosophy that holds that courts have a more expansive role to play in shaping public policy
under the 10th Amendment, powers not granted to the federal government or denied to the states reserved for the states or the people
Elite Theory of Democracythe idea that societies are divided along class lines and that an upper-class elite will rule, regardless of the formal niceties of governmental organization
Categorical grantsfederal funds given to state and local governments for specific programs that usually require the recipient to match the money provided and have other strings attached
Billa draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
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Federalist
a political system in which power is divided between the national government and state government
Plurality voteelectoral process in which the candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate is elected
Iron trianglealliances that develop between bureaucratic agencies, interest groups, and congressional committees or subcommittees
Popular Socereignty
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Articles of Confederationthe first written constitution of the United States, which went into effect in 1781; it created a unicameral legislature, in which each state had one vote but no executive or judicial authority; the power of the central government was extremely limited
Free rider
unfair treatment of a person based on race or group membership
Congressional reviewCongress's authority to review a new federal regulation enacted by a regulatory agency and overrule it through a joint resolution
complex process by which people get their sense of political identity, beliefs, and values
common policy concerns
Supremacy clausenational laws supersedes all other laws passed by states
Party dealignmentweakening of ties between the voters and the two major parties
services performed by an elected official for constituents
jurisdiction the power a court has to review the decision of a lower court; the Supreme Court exercises appellate jurisdiction in the overwhelming majority of the cases it hears
On deep backgroundinformation provided in an interview that a reported can use but cannot make even an indirect reference to the source
Soft money
Devolutionan effort to shift responsibility or domestic programs to the states in order to decrease the size and activities of the federal government
an election in which candidates run as independents without party affiliation
Rules committee
Fiscal policy
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Categorical grantsfederal funds given to state and local governments for specific programs that usually require the recipient to match the money provided and have other strings attached
Policy implementationcarrying out a policy through government agencies and courts
Party dealignmentweakening of ties between the voters and the two major parties
Rule of foura rule that says that four of the nine Supreme Court justices must agree in conference to hear a case
Midterm electionscongressional elections held between presidential elections
the first court to hear and decide a case; US district courts and the US Supreme Court have original jurisdiction in cases involving foreign affairs, states or the national government
to social norms and values, tough on criminals
a government that derives its authority from the people and in which citizens elect government officials to represent them in the processes by which laws are made; a representative democracy
Deficitgovernment spending exceeds revenue
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standards or guides based on prior decisions that serve as a rule for settling similar disputes
refers to the review, monitoring, and supervision of federal agencies, programs, activities, and policy implementation
Nonpartisan election
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Procedural Due Processmethod of government action, or how the law is carried out according to established rules and procedures
franking privilegeallows members of Congress to mail letters and other materials to constituents free of charge
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Legislative vetowhen Congress rejects an action of the president by a majority vote of both houses; declared
Earmarka designation within a spending bill that provides for a specific expenditure
Honeymoon period
Iron trianglealliances that develop between bureaucratic agencies, interest groups, and congressional committees or subcommittees
"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
New York Times Co. v. United States (1971) establishes?The government cannot exert prior restraint.
after listening to constituents, elected representatives vote based on their own opinions
services performed by an elected official for constituents
Gridlock
a party national convention at which the party's presidential nominee has already been determined through the primaries
The Right to Privacy extends to letting women make decisions about their bodies without government surveillance.
the system in which a party leader rewarded political supporters with jobs or government contracts in exchange for their support of the party
Declaration of Independence
Opinion leadersthose individuals held in great respect because of their position, expertise, or personality, who may
centered politics politics that focuses on candidates, their particular issues, and character rather than party affiliation