Bench trial a trial in which the judge who presides over the trial decides on guilt or liability
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Lemon v. Kurtzman Creates the "Lemon Test", which has requires separate, secular, and neutral effect and intention in government action.
the majority of justices agree on the decision and the reasons for the decision
Policy implementation carrying out a policy through government agencies and courts
Supremacy clause national laws supersedes all other laws passed by states
the practice of allowing senators from the president's party who represent the state where a judicial district is located, to approve or disapprove potential nominees for the lower federal courts
Ratification
when a significant number of voters choose to no longer support a particular political party
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Grassroots lobbying organizing a letter-writing campaign or taking out ads to influence public opinion and persuade public officials to support a particular policy
electoral process in which the candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate is elected
Media event a speech or photo opportunity staged to give a politician's view on an issue; staged to present the candidate in a good light
Constitution
Deviating election minority party is able to win the support of majority party members, independents, and new voters
pork-barrel legislation
Politico a member of Congress who acts as a delegate on issues that constituents care about (such as immigration reform) and as a trustee on more complex or less salient issues (some foreign policy or regulatory matters)
under Article I of the Constitution, the legislative branch consists of the House and Senate, which together form the US Congress; the prime responsibility is to make laws
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
Executive agreement agreement with another head of state not requiring approval from the Senate
Progressive tax a tax that is higher for those who make more money; the federal income tax is an example
Retrospective voting a method of evaluating candidates in which voters evaluate incumbent candidates and decide whether to vote for them based on their past performances
Devolution an effort to shift responsibility or domestic programs to the states in order to decrease the size and activities of the federal government
writ of certiorari a formal document issued by the Supreme Court to a lower court indicating that it will hear a case
Socialism 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
Floor leaders direct majority or minority party strategy and decisions in the House and Senate
Exit poll
Hamdi v. Rumsfield (2004) US Gov needs to at least have a hearing to determine a war prisoner's charge
election commission
Eminent domain allows the government to take private property for public use, as long as just compensation is paid
Progressive generally refers to the belief that government or people acting on its behalf can be used to address social problems or inequities facing the nation
Policy formulation the development of an approach to solving a problem that is on the political agenda
Privileges and Immunities Clause
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Precedent
belief that a person can influence politics and public policymaking
Federalist Papers written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay to support ratification of the Construction
franking privilege allows members of Congress to mail letters and other materials to constituents free of charge
DC v. Heller (2008) Court ruled that a DC law banning hand guns was unconstitutional. McDonald v. Chicago
Open convention
Candidate centered politics politics that focuses on candidates, their particular issues, and character rather than party affiliation
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Leak an unauthorized release of information to the press from someone in the government
Free rider an individual who benefits from the activities of an interest group but does not support the group either financially or through active participation
Politico
Strict constitutionalist
Closed primary a primary election that is limited to registered voters of a particular political party
Equal Protection Clause constitutional guarantee that everyone be treated equally
Initiative allows voters to petition to propose legislation and then submit it for a vote by qualified voters; not available at the national level
Articles of Confederation the first written constitution of the United States, which went into effect in 1781; it created a unicameral legislature, in which each state had one vote but no executive or judicial authority; the power of the central government was extremely limited
Off year election an election taking place in a year when no presidential elections are occurring; midterm election
the 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
Anti-Federalists those 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
Markup rewrite of a bill after hearings have been held on it
Direct primary
War Powers Act of 1973 a law that limits presidential use of military forces to sixty days, with an automatic extension of thirty additional days if the president requests such an extension
test standard set by the Supreme Court in Lemon v. Kurtzman to measure the constitutionality of state laws. Separate, Secular, and Neutral in effect and intent
Critical elections sharp changes in the existing patterns of party loyalty due to changing social and economic conditions
Grants-in-aid programs, money, and resources provided by the federal government to state and local governments to be used for specific projects and programs
Betts v. Brady (1942)
Hate speech offensive speech against racial or ethnic minorities, women, and homosexuals that creates a hostile environment
distribution of congressional representatives among the states, based on the population of each state
Marble cake means 1930s fed expansion, layer cake means they are supreme in separate areas
Three-fifths compromise agreement at the constitutional convention that each slave counted as three-fifths of a person in determining representation in the House of Representatives and for taxation
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