a political organization, typically at the local level, that wielded considerable power through its ability to get out the vote; relied heavily on patronage and providing services to constituents and was often corrupt
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common policy concerns
Earmarka designation within a spending bill that provides for a specific expenditure
Incorporation
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).
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Representative democracycitizens choose officials who make decisions about public policy; a republic
Iron trianglealliances that develop between bureaucratic agencies, interest groups, and congressional committees or subcommittees
jurisdiction the authority to hear cases is shared by federal and state courts
the belief that inflation occurs when too much money is chasing too few goods; the government must manage the economy by spending more money when in a recession and cutting spending when there is inflation
Federalist Paperswritten by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay to support ratification of the Construction
Margin of errorthe percentage that a scientific poll is likely to be off; a margin of error of +/- 3 percent is common
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
Front loadingthe practice of a state choosing an early date to hold a primary election
method of government action, or how the law is carried out according to established rules and procedures
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Congressional oversightrefers to the review, monitoring, and supervision of federal agencies, programs, activities, and policy implementation
Policy adoptionthe approval of a policy by legislation
Establishes that clothing is symbolic speech, and is protected unless its censorship is in the public interest.
Found a "right to privacy" in the Constitution that would ban any state law against selling contraceptives
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
Soft moneymoney used by national, state, or local party organizations that is not regulated by the Federal Election Commission
a rule that says that four of the nine Supreme Court justices must agree in conference to hear a case
Line item vetothe president can reject a portion of a bill while approving the rest; declared unconstitutional
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a division of governmental powers between the national government and the states
Plurality voteelectoral process in which the candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate is elected
the warning that an individual must be read at the time of arrest and questioning, letting him know his 5th and 6th amendment rights
Liberal
determines the rules for debate for bills in the House
Referenduma general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct
Independent regulatory agency
agreement with another head of state not requiring approval from the Senate
a law that makes a person guilty of a crime without a trial; neither Congress nor the states can enact such a law Constitutionally
Sixth amendment applies to federal criminal cases with possible imprisonment and too poor defendant. Gideon v. Wainwright
Filibustera lengthy speech designed to delay the vote on a bill in the Senate; can be ended by a cloture motion and vote
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Checks and balances
Articles of Confederation
Judicial activisma judicial philosophy that holds that courts have a more expansive role to play in shaping public policy
Equal Protection Clauseconstitutional guarantee that everyone be treated equally
Coattail
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a person whose views favor more government involvement in business, social welfare, minority rights, and increased government spending
Policy formulation
a written document submitted to a court that presents the facts and legal reasoning of a party to the lawsuit
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Caucus (congressional)
Progressive taxa tax that is higher for those who make more money; the federal income tax is an example
Issue networks
a presidential appointment made when Congress is not in session; doesn't require immediate confirmation
Superdelegates
Plurality vote
Random sampling
government departments headed by presidential appointees to help establish public policy and operate a specific policy area of governmental activity
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)Before police interrogate, suspect must learn of rights like the Fifth Amendment
Closed convention
corporation a corporation that may receive part of its funding from Congress and is managed by a board appointed by the president; the function it performs could be carried out by private enterprise; an example is the US Postal service
Hyperpluralist Theory of Democracyseen as a system of many groups pulling government in many directions at the same time, causing gridlock and ineffectiveness
Incumbencyeffect tendency of those already holding office to win reelection due to advantages because they already hold the office
responsible for interpreting and applying the laws; in the federal government it consists of the US district
verbal and symbolic speech used together
Interest group
special election initiated by petition to allow citizens to remove an official from office before his or her term
Fiscal policy
Categorical grantsfederal funds given to state and local governments for specific programs that usually require the recipient to match the money provided and have other strings attached