Iron triangle alliances that develop between bureaucratic agencies, interest groups, and congressional committees or subcommittees
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Upholds establishment clause and free exercise clause. Engel v. Vitale
Executive agreement agreement with another head of state not requiring approval from the Senate
Enumerated powers powers that the Constitution specifically grants to the federal government
Joint committee a committee of Congress made up of members of both houses that focuses on issues of general concern but does not propose legislation
Mandatory spending
Advice and consent
Individualism
prior restraint
Policy adoption
Off the record information
Lobbying
Veto
seen as a system of many groups pulling government in many directions at the same time, causing gridlock and ineffectiveness
Markup rewrite of a bill after hearings have been held on it
Rules committee
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North American Free Trade Agreement created to allow the free movement of goods between Canada, Mexico, and the US by lowering and eliminating tariffs
Hyde Amendment (1976)
Line item veto the president can reject a portion of a bill while approving the rest; declared unconstitutional
Strict constitutionalist the view that justices should base decisions on a narrow interpretation of the Constitution
a shift of voting patterns to form new coalitions of party support
a rule issued by the House Committee on Rules, in which there is a strict time limit for debate and no amendments can be offered
Standing committee
Interest group a group of private citizens whose goal is to influence and shape public policy
Political agenda
the document setting forth the laws and principles of the government; a plan for government
Concurrent jurisdiction jurisdiction the authority to hear cases is shared by federal and state courts
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Public opinion a collection of shared attitudes of citizens about government, politics and the making of public policy
Symbolic speech using actions and symbols rather than words to convey an idea
Majority leader the elected leader of the party with the most seats in the House or Senate
a group of members of Congress who may or may not be from the same party but who share
Initiative allows voters to petition to propose legislation and then submit it for a vote by qualified voters; not available at the national level
Congress may not make laws restricting or prohibiting a person's religious practices
Revolving door the practice of government officials becoming lobbyists for the industries or companies they were responsible for regulating while they were public servants
political organizations that use contributions from individuals, corporations, and labor unions to spend unlimited sums independent from the campaigns, yet influencing the outcome of elections
DC v. Heller (2008) Court ruled that a DC law banning hand guns was unconstitutional. McDonald v. Chicago
a majority/minority party leader in Congress who makes sure the party members are present for important votes and vote by party
Concurring opinion justice or justices who agree with the majority's ruling but not the reason behind the decision
powers powers, usually claimed by the president, that are implied but not specifically stated in the Constitution or are derived from the office
Party realignment a shift in voter loyalty in response to critical events; 1932 election of FD Roosevelt
Public opinion a collection of shared attitudes of citizens about government, politics and the making of public policy
Subsidy a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive
Bill of Rights the first ten amendments to the Constitution, ratified in 1791, which protect basic civil liberties
Issue networks
Commerce and slave trade compromise resolved differences between northern and southern states at the constitutional convention; Congress could not tax exports nor ban the slave trade for twenty years
Executive order action by the president that does not require the approval of Congress; subject to judicial review
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Individualism
refers to the review, monitoring, and supervision of federal agencies, programs, activities, and policy implementation
Realignment
Expressed powers powers enumerated in the Constitution
stare decisis let the decision stand; court decisions are based on precedent from previous cases
Sound bite
all the voters of a state or county elect their representative
Government
Policy adoption
Leak
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a rule that says that four of the nine Supreme Court justices must agree in conference to hear a case
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Coattail effect the ability of a strong or popular candidate to get other candidates on the ticket elected; it is a term most
West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette 1943, forcing students to salute the flag is a violation of 1st amendment free speech, and is therefore unconstitutional. Such gestures = symbolic speech. Tinker v. Des Moines.
Motor Voter Law allows citizens to register to vote at welfare and motor vehicle offices
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