Closed conventiona party national convention at which the party's presidential nominee has already been determined through the primaries
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offensive speech against racial or ethnic minorities, women, and homosexuals that creates a hostile environment
the Senate's authority to approve or neglect the president's top appointments and negotiated treaties
Majority leaderthe elected leader of the party with the most seats in the House or Senate
Recall
complex process by which people get their sense of political identity, beliefs, and values
Rule of foura rule that says that four of the nine Supreme Court justices must agree in conference to hear a case
Due process
Public policythe exercise of government power in doing those things necessary to maintain legitimate authority and control over society
Politicoa 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)
Get-out-the-votea campaign near the end of an election to get voters out to the polls
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
the percentage that a scientific poll is likely to be off; a margin of error of +/- 3 percent is common
determines is a policy is achieving its goals; usually carried out with congressional oversight
General electionvoters choose office holder from among all the candidates nominated by political parties or running as independents
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Anti-Federaliststhose 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
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
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
Reserved powersunder the 10th Amendment, powers not granted to the federal government or denied to the states reserved for the states or the people
Congressional reviewCongress's authority to review a new federal regulation enacted by a regulatory agency and overrule it through a joint resolution
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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a set of basic values and beliefs about one's country or government that is shared by most citizens
New York Times Co. v. United States (1971) establishes?The government cannot exert prior restraint.
Libelfalse written statements about others that harm their reputation
courts courts created by Congress for a specialized purpose with a narrow range of authority; judges serve a fixed term
Referenduma general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct
Roe v. Wade (1973)The Right to Privacy extends to letting women make decisions about their bodies without government surveillance.
media executives, news editors, and prominent reporters who decide what news to present and how it will be presented
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a permanent committee of Congress that deals with legislation and oversight in a broad policy area
double jeopardya rule that says a person can't be tried twice by the same court under the same charges twice; from the 5th amendment
Individualismthe belief that individuals should be left on their own by the government
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powers specifically granted to the national government in the Constitution
Separation of powers
electoral process in which the candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate is elected
a majority/minority party leader in Congress who makes sure the party members are present for important votes and vote by party
Johnson v. Zerbst (1938)Sixth amendment applies to federal criminal cases with possible imprisonment and too poor defendant. Gideon v. Wainwright
Symbolic speechusing actions and symbols rather than words to convey an idea
Logrolling
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Republica government that derives its authority from the people and in which citizens elect government officials to represent them in the processes by which laws are made; a representative democracy
Moderateperson whose views are between conservative and liberal and may include some of both ideologies
a consistent set of beliefs about politics and public policy that sets the framework for evaluating government and public policy
joint resolution
under the 10th Amendment, powers not granted to the federal government or denied to the states reserved for the states or the people
Motor Voter Lawallows citizens to register to vote at welfare and motor vehicle offices
Public opiniona collection of shared attitudes of citizens about government, politics and the making of public policy
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a group of private citizens whose goal is to influence and shape public policy
The government cannot exert prior restraint.
Bill of attaindera law that makes a person guilty of a crime without a trial; neither Congress nor the states can enact such a law Constitutionally
a method for cutting off a filibuster in the Senate; sixteen votes are needed to call for cloture and sixty are needed to end a filibuster
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Mandatory spending
voters choose office holder from among all the candidates nominated by political parties or running as independents
carrying out a policy through government agencies and courts
Affirmative actiona program intended to give a boost of preference to minority applicants over white applicants in contracting, employment, housing, and college or professional school admissions
Mass media
Gender gapa situation in which men and women hold different positions on a wide range of political issues
Liberal
Earmarka designation within a spending bill that provides for a specific expenditure
Gerrymanderingdrawing of congressional districts to favor one political party or group over another
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SuperPACpolitical organizations that use contributions from individuals, corporations, and labor unions to spend unlimited sums independent from the campaigns, yet influencing the outcome of elections