Judicial branchresponsible for interpreting and applying the laws; in the federal government it consists of the US district
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the warning that an individual must be read at the time of arrest and questioning, letting him know his 5th and 6th amendment rights
Cabinetgovernment departments headed by presidential appointees to help establish public policy and operate a specific policy area of governmental activity
Full faith and creditclause says that states are required to recognize the laws and legal documents of other states - Article 4
Open conventiona party national convention at which no candidate has won a majority of the delegates in the primaries; the candidate is chosen by the convention
Rules committeedetermines the rules for debate for bills in the House
Unitary systema political system in which all power is derived from the central government
Individualismthe belief that individuals should be left on their own by the government
Constituentall residents of the state for senators, all residents of a district for House members
New York Times Co. v. SullivanThe Supreme Court concluded that "actual malice" must be proved to support a finding of libel against a public figure. Principle of "breathing space"
the president's power to reject a bill passed by Congress
Policy evaluation
Procedural due processConstitutional requirement that governments proceed by proper methods; limits how government may exercise power.
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
Primary electionnominating election held to choose party candidates who will run in the general election
Politics
Dealigning
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Impeachment
Incumbentthe person currently holding office
Runoff primary
Policy implementation
Anti-Federaliststhose opposed to the ratification of the Constitution because it gave too much power to the central government at the expense of the states and the lack of a bill of rights
Deregulationthe process of reducing or completely eliminating federal government oversight of an industry so as to allow it to operate more freely; used to encourage competition and reduce costs to consumers
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Regressive taxa tax that is assessed on everyone at the same rate and, therefore, impacts the poor more than it impacted wealthy; sales tax is regressive
Mandates
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
Mandatory spendingspending required government spending by permanent laws; entitlements, for example social security or bond payments
Policy formulationthe development of an approach to solving a problem that is on the political agenda
the total number of votes cast for the highest office on the ballot
Direct primaryparty members vote to nominate their candidate for the general election
Billa draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
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Nonpartisan election
Reapportionmentredistribution of the 435 congressional seats among the states after the census determines changes in population distribution
Voter turnout
executive privilegea 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
Grants-in-aid
Regressive taxa tax that is assessed on everyone at the same rate and, therefore, impacts the poor more than it impacted wealthy; sales tax is regressive
franking privilegeallows members of Congress to mail letters and other materials to constituents free of charge
Enumerated powerspowers that the Constitution specifically grants to the federal government
Roe v. Wade (1973)The Right to Privacy extends to letting women make decisions about their bodies without government surveillance.
Front loadingthe practice of a state choosing an early date to hold a primary election
Straight-ticket votingvoting for candidates all of the same party
Expressed powerspowers enumerated in the Constitution
Necessary and Proper Clause (Elastic Clause)
Marble vs. layer cake federalismMarble cake means 1930s fed expansion, layer cake means they are supreme in separate areas
Hate speech
Recallspecial election initiated by petition to allow citizens to remove an official from office before his or her term
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Majority opinion
Electoral College
that evidence acquired as a result of an illegal act by police cannot be used against the person from whom it was seized
the formal and informal institutions, people, and processes used to create and conduct public policy
Honeymoon period
"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
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common policy concernsan association of congressional members who advocate a political ideology, regional, ethnic, or economic interest
Devolution
Subsidy
Gatekeepers
Monetary policyeconomic policy in which the money supply is controlled through the Federal Reserve
Congressional oversightrefers to the review, monitoring, and supervision of federal agencies, programs, activities, and policy implementation