determines the rules for debate for bills in the House
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Party dealignmentweakening of ties between the voters and the two major parties
Agenda settingidentification of the problems and/or issues that require the attention of the government to resolve
Entitlement
a trial in which the judge who presides over the trial decides on guilt or liability
Three-fifths compromiseagreement 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
Revolving
verbal and symbolic speech used together
federal courts with appellate jurisdiction that review decisions of federal district courts, regulatory commissions, and other federal courts
federal spending set by the government through appropriations bills, including operating expenses and salaries of government employees
Select committeea temporary committee of Congress set up for a specific purpose that is outside the scope of the standing committees
Implied powers
Extraditionstates may return fugitives to a state from which they have fled to avoid criminal prosecution at the request of the state's governor
the president can reject a portion of a bill while approving the rest; declared unconstitutional
drafted in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson declaring America's separation from Great Britain
Limited Governmenta governing or controlling body whose power exists only within predefined limits that are established by a Constitution or other source of authority
Deviating electionminority party is able to win the support of majority party members, independents, and new voters
Runoff primary
Electoral Collegerepresentatives from each state who formally cast ballots for the president and vice president
Block grantsgrants federal funds given to the states for programs in broad policy areas with few, if any, restrictions
Ideologya consistent set of beliefs by groups or individuals
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Lobbyingattempting to influence policymakers through a variety of methods
Voter turnoutthe total number of votes cast for the highest office on the ballot
carrying out a policy through government agencies and courts
Primary electionnominating election held to choose party candidates who will run in the general election
Voluntary association of people who seek to control the government through common principles, based on peaceful and legal actions such as the winning of elections; an organization that recruits, nominated, and elects party members to control the government
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
Political efficacybelief that a person can influence politics and public policymaking
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
constitutional freedoms guaranteed to all citizens. What the government can't do.
Executive agreementagreement with another head of state not requiring approval from the Senate
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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.
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Symbolic speechusing actions and symbols rather than words to convey an idea
Gerrymanderingdrawing of congressional districts to favor one political party or group over another
Hate speech
Superdelegates
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
Delegatean elected official who considers it an obligation to vote the way the majority of his or her constituents wants
information provided in an interview that a reporter cannot directly use
a poll conducted in an unscientific manner, used to predict election outcomes
Reapportionmentredistribution of the 435 congressional seats among the states after the census determines changes in population distribution
Patronagethe system in which a party leader rewarded political supporters with jobs or government contracts in exchange for their support of the party
weak governmentgovernment that has limited control over economy or personal lives
Monetary policyeconomic policy in which the money supply is controlled through the Federal Reserve
clause says that states are required to recognize the laws and legal documents of other states - Article 4
allows members of Congress to mail letters and other materials to constituents free of charge
stare decisislet the decision stand; court decisions are based on precedent from previous cases
citizens meet and make decisions about public policy issues; there are no elected officials;
Pardona convicted person is exempt from the penalties of a crime; only the president has this power at the national
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
Dissenting opinionopinion justice or justices who voted in the minority, explaining the reasons for opposing the majority opinion
Marble vs. layer cake federalismMarble cake means 1930s fed expansion, layer cake means they are supreme in separate areas
Strict constitutionalistthe view that justices should base decisions on a narrow interpretation of the Constitution
Caucus (congressional)a group of members of Congress who may or may not be from the same party but who share
Necessary and Proper Clause (Elastic Clause)gives Congress the powers to pass all laws necessary and proper to carry out their constitutional duties, found in Article I, Section 8, Clause 18; also called the elastic clause
independentspeople who have no party affiliation
Prince v. MassachusettsReligion does not override child labor laws. Wisconsin v. Yoder
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Limited Government
locally held meeting in a state to select delegates who, in turn, will nominate candidates to political office