De jure segregation
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Federal budget amount of money the federal government expects to receive and authorizes government to spend for a fiscal year
writ of certiorari a formal document issued by the Supreme Court to a lower court indicating that it will hear a case
agreement with another head of state not requiring approval from the Senate
Public policy the exercise of government power in doing those things necessary to maintain legitimate authority and control over society
Republic
election commission a commission delegated to supervise an election
application of portions of the Bill of Rights to the states under the 14th Amendment
the system in which a party leader rewarded political supporters with jobs or government contracts in exchange for their support of the party
Judicial activism
Checks and balances a 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
Rules committee
a group of members of Congress who may or may not be from the same party but who share
Pocket veto when the president takes no action on a bill within ten days of Congress adjourning, the bill does not become law
opinion justice or justices who voted in the minority, explaining the reasons for opposing the majority opinion
Majority opinion the majority of justices agree on the decision and the reasons for the decision
everyone should have the same chance; what individuals make of that chance depends their abilities and efforts
powers not expressed, but may be considered through the use of the necessary and proper (elastic) clause
Connecticut (Great) Compromise settled disputes between the states over the structure of the legislative branch; a solution to the problem of representation at the Constitutional Convention, in which the number of members that each state would have in the House of Representatives is determined by population, while each state would have equal representation in the Senate
Unfunded mandates mandates require states to enforce legislation without the funding necessary
Pluralist theory of democracy interest groups compete in the political arena with each promoting its own policy preferences through organized efforts
a tax that is assessed on everyone at the same rate and, therefore, impacts the poor more than it impacted wealthy; sales tax is regressive
Direct primary party members vote to nominate their candidate for the general election
Majority leader
Dual Federalism
Independent executive agency an 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
in the House, a rule that allows any amendments to a bill, regardless of whether they're relevant to the legislation
Powell v. Alabama (1932) The Supreme Court ruled here that the right to counsel was required by law in death penalty trials. Also, capital cases must have counsel when defendant cannot defend because of "ignorance, feeblemindedness, illiteracy, or the like". Selective Incorporation case based on the sixth amendment. Gideon v. Wainwright
Get-out-the-vote
Congressional review Congress's authority to review a new federal regulation enacted by a regulatory agency and overrule it through a joint resolution
Initiative allows voters to petition to propose legislation and then submit it for a vote by qualified voters; not available at the national level
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New York Times Co. v. Sullivan The Supreme Court concluded that "actual malice" must be proved to support a finding of libel against a public figure. Principle of "breathing space"
Bill a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
War Powers Act of 1973
Senatorial courtesy
Iron triangle alliances that develop between bureaucratic agencies, interest groups, and congressional committees or subcommittees
lowest level of federal courts, where most federal cases begin and trials are held
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spending required government spending by permanent laws; entitlements, for example social security or bond payments
Federalist Papers written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay to support ratification of the Construction
attempting to influence policymakers through a variety of methods
Judicial restraint holds that the Court should avoid taking the initiative on social and political questions, operating strictly within the limits of the Constitution
Expressed powers powers enumerated in the Constitution
Hate speech offensive speech against racial or ethnic minorities, women, and homosexuals that creates a hostile environment
Patronage
Marble vs. layer cake federalism Marble cake means 1930s fed expansion, layer cake means they are supreme in separate areas
Pluralist theory of democracy interest groups compete in the political arena with each promoting its own policy preferences through organized efforts
Judicial activism a judicial philosophy that holds that courts have a more expansive role to play in shaping public policy
Declaration of Independence drafted in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson declaring America's separation from Great Britain
a shift in voter loyalty in response to critical events; 1932 election of FD Roosevelt
independents
Interest group a group of private citizens whose goal is to influence and shape public policy
prohibits the establishment of a national religion
a system whereby the people rule either directly or by elected representation
Get-out-the-vote a campaign near the end of an election to get voters out to the polls
Federal budget amount of money the federal government expects to receive and authorizes government to spend for a fiscal year
a tax that is higher for those who make more money; the federal income tax is an example
Liberal a person whose views favor more government involvement in business, social welfare, minority rights, and increased government spending
Referendum
Majority-minority districts
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