Blanket primarya primary election in which candidates from all parties are on the ballot, and a registered voter can vote for the Democratic candidate for one office and the Republican candidate for another
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Civil libertiesconstitutional freedoms guaranteed to all citizens. What the government can't do.
Libertarianism
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
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
citizens meet and make decisions about public policy issues; there are no elected officials;
Federal budgetamount of money the federal government expects to receive and authorizes government to spend for a fiscal year
Hamdi v. Rumsfield (2004)US Gov needs to at least have a hearing to determine a war prisoner's charge
standards or guides based on prior decisions that serve as a rule for settling similar disputes
an association of congressional members who advocate a political ideology, regional, ethnic, or economic interest
Marble vs. layer cake federalismMarble cake means 1930s fed expansion, layer cake means they are supreme in separate areas
states are prohibited from unreasonably discriminating against residents of other states
Free rider
Caucus (congressional)a group of members of Congress who may or may not be from the same party but who share
an addition or amendment added to a bill that often has no relation to the bill but that may not pass on its own
Prospective votinga method of evaluating candidates in which voters focus on candidates' positions on issues important to them and vote for the candidates who best represent their views
Opinion leadersthose individuals held in great respect because of their position, expertise, or personality, who may
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Establishment clauseprohibits the establishment of a national religion
Caseworkservices performed by an elected official for constituents
Recallspecial election initiated by petition to allow citizens to remove an official from office before his or her term
Democracy
conformity
Straight-ticket voting
Hate speechoffensive speech against racial or ethnic minorities, women, and homosexuals that creates a hostile environment
Amicus curiae briefa brief submitted to the court by an interested third party that outlines issues it thinks are important in the case. amicus curiae literally means "friend of the court"
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Administrative Discretionthe 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.
Impoundment
the policies of government or the particular subject matter of the laws determining what the law is about and whether the law is fair or if it violates constitutional protections
federal courts with appellate jurisdiction that review decisions of federal district courts, regulatory commissions, and other federal courts
Political agendaissues that merit action, as determined by the public or those in power
North American Free Trade Agreementcreated to allow the free movement of goods between Canada, Mexico, and the US by lowering and eliminating tariffs
Inherent powerspowers powers, usually claimed by the president, that are implied but not specifically stated in the Constitution or are derived from the office
Platform
using actions and symbols rather than words to convey an idea
Divided governmentone party controls the executive (president) and the other party controls one or both houses of Congress
Lemon v. KurtzmanCreates the "Lemon Test", which has requires separate, secular, and neutral effect and intention in government action.
prior restraintaction by the government to prevent the publication of material; censorship
Congressional reviewCongress's authority to review a new federal regulation enacted by a regulatory agency and overrule it through a joint resolution
Federalistsupported a strong central government and ratification of the Constitution
Trusteeafter listening to constituents, elected representatives vote based on their own opinions
Exit poll
Sixth amendment applies to federal criminal cases with possible imprisonment and too poor defendant. Gideon v. Wainwright
Realigning election
Majority leaderthe elected leader of the party with the most seats in the House or Senate
At-largeall the voters of a state or county elect their representative
a campaign near the end of an election to get voters out to the polls
Dissenting opinion
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Loose Constructionistthe belief that judges should have freedom in interpreting the Constitution
President Pro Temporeserves as president of the Senate in the absence of the vice president; chosen by the majority
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
Independent executive agencyan agency that is part of the executive branch but not included in any executive department; the head of the agency (NASA, CIA for example) is appointed by the president and serves at the pleasure of the president
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Grassroots lobbying
Recess appointment
Roe v. Wade (1973)The Right to Privacy extends to letting women make decisions about their bodies without government surveillance.
Unfunded mandates
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Rider
practice by which power is divided among three branches of government; each branch has its own powers and duties and is independent of and equal to the other branches
authority given the courts to review the constitutionality of acts by the executive, states, or the
Progressive taxa tax that is higher for those who make more money; the federal income tax is an example
Courts of Appealfederal courts with appellate jurisdiction that review decisions of federal district courts, regulatory commissions, and other federal courts