Bill of Rightsthe first ten amendments to the Constitution, ratified in 1791, which protect basic civil liberties
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Straw Poll
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Critical electionssharp changes in the existing patterns of party loyalty due to changing social and economic conditions
Margin of error
Filibuster
Delegate
Grassroots lobbyingorganizing a letter-writing campaign or taking out ads to influence public opinion and persuade public officials to support a particular policy
Progressive taxa tax that is higher for those who make more money; the federal income tax is an example
agreement with another head of state not requiring approval from the Senate
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
Civil libertiesconstitutional freedoms guaranteed to all citizens. What the government can't do.
seen as a system of many groups pulling government in many directions at the same time, causing gridlock and ineffectiveness
De jure segregationsegregation segregation that results from law
Superdelegates
Limited Government
Declaration of Independencedrafted in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson declaring America's separation from Great Britain
traditional majority power maintains power based on voters' party loyalty
Billa draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
Impoundmentrefusal of the president to spend money Congress has appropriated; was eliminated by the congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974
Concurring opinionjustice or justices who agree with the majority's ruling but not the reason behind the decision
a political/economic system in which the government plays a major role (usually ownership) in determining the use of productive resources and the allocation of valuable goods and services; may be democratic or authoritarian
Expressed powers
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Loose Constructionist
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.
Federal questiona question of law based on interpretation of the US Constitution, federal laws, or treaties
Constitutionthe document setting forth the laws and principles of the government; a plan for government
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969) establishes?Establishes that clothing is symbolic speech, and is protected unless its censorship is in the public interest.
Mandatory spendingspending required government spending by permanent laws; entitlements, for example social security or bond payments
Checks and balances
Substantive due processthe 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
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the view that justices should base decisions on a narrow interpretation of the Constitution
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Socialisma political/economic system in which the government plays a major role (usually ownership) in determining the use of productive resources and the allocation of valuable goods and services; may be democratic or authoritarian
Voter turnout
Random samplinga statistical technique that gives everyone in the target group the same opportunity to participate in a poll
the time early in a new president's administration characterized by optimistic approval by the public
Federalist Paperswritten by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay to support ratification of the Construction
Grants-in-aidprograms, money, and resources provided by the federal government to state and local governments to be used for specific projects and programs
Initiativeallows voters to petition to propose legislation and then submit it for a vote by qualified voters; not available at the national level
the process of redrawing congressional and state legislative districts to reflect population changes in the census; responsibility for redistricting usually falls to the state legislatures; follows reapportionment
Realigning election
powers enumerated in the Constitution
serves as president of the Senate in the absence of the vice president; chosen by the majority
Fighting words
West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette1943, 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.
the exchange of political favors for support of a bill; an agreement between two or more members of Congress to vote for each other's bills
Due processprotection against the arbitrary loss of life, liberty, and property provided for under the 5th and 14th Amendments
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
Electoral College
Libertarianismpeople who wish to maximize the personal liberty on both economic and social issues; prefer small,
Closed conventiona party national convention at which the party's presidential nominee has already been determined through the primaries
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).
North American Free Trade Agreementcreated to allow the free movement of goods between Canada, Mexico, and the US by lowering and eliminating tariffs
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
Implied powers
one party controls the executive (president) and the other party controls one or both houses of Congress
Liberala person whose views favor more government involvement in business, social welfare, minority rights, and increased government spending
Trusteeafter listening to constituents, elected representatives vote based on their own opinions
Procedural Due Processmethod of government action, or how the law is carried out according to established rules and procedures