AP GOV COMPLETE VOCAB

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Inherent Powers

powers that are naturally derived from the duties of a specific government position

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Grassroots lobbying

Ordinary citizens raising awareness for a cause and pushing the government to adopt a particular policy

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Caucus

Face to face meetings of party members at the local or state level to determine their party's candidate for office.

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Direct democracy

A form of government in which citizens vote directly on policy.

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Block grants

Federal money given to the states with few restrictions about how it should be spent.

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Oversight

Congressional committee hearings held to determine how well an agency is doing its job.

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Dealignment

When voters no longer identify with one of the two major parties and become independent voters.

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Fiscal policy

Impacting the economy through taxing and spending in the budget.

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General election

An election to select the person who will hold office.

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Motion for cloture

A vote by 60 senators to end a filibuster

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Super PAC

An organization that can receive unlimited donations but cannot coordinate with a candidate's campaign and must disclose its donors semiannually.

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Federalism

A system of government where power is shared between the national government and the states.

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Political socialization

The process by which an individual develops his or her political beliefs.

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Expressed(enumerated) powers

Powers that are given to an institution of government (branch) directly in the Constitution

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Lame duck period

The time during which a president who has lost an election or has ended a second term is still in office before the new president is sworn in.

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Midterm election

An election in which voters elect members of Congress but not the President.

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Franking privilege

The free mail and electronic signature system used by members of Congress.

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Lobbying

Efforts by an interest group or individual to contact a member of Congress and advocate for a particular policy.

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Party polarization

When political parties move farther away from each other ideologically and also move farther from the center.

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Amicus curiae

An argument filed with a court by an individual or group who is not a party to a lawsuit.

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Judicial activism

A philosophy that the Supreme Court should make bold new policy with their decisions.

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Horse race journalism

The tendency of the media to focus on which candidate is ahead in the polls rather than focusing on the issues.

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Casework

When congressional staff help a constituent solve a problem.

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Issue network

A relationship between interest groups

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Political party

A group of people who organize to elect candidates for office.

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Gerrymandering

Drawing congressional district boundaries to benefit a group

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White House staff

The President's personal assistants and advisers.

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Filibuster

A procedure used in the Senate to talk a bill to death.

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Executive order

A presidential directive.

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Pork barrel spending

A provision added to a bill that benefits a specific congressional district.

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Entitlements

Promises made by the government to an identifiable group of people who are guaranteed benefits regardless of need.

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Original intent

Making judicial decisions by considering what the founding fathers meant in the Constitution.

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Logrolling

When members of Congress trade votes for favors in order to get the bills they supported passed.

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Monetary policy

Influencing the economy through federal interest rates

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Selective incorporation

The process by which the Bill of Rights has been applied to the states on a case-by-case basis through the Fourteenth Amendment.

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Fiscal federalism

The use of spending by the national government through the grant process to influence state policies.

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Writ of Certiorari

A document issued by the Supreme Court if it has agreed to hear a case.

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Political efficacy

An individual's belief that his or her political participation can make a difference.

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Gender Gap

The tendency of men to support the Republican party at greater rates than women.

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Single-member districts

The electoral system used to select members of the House of Representatives.

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Pocket veto

When the President does not sign a bill within 10 days when Congress is not in session.

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Redistricting

Changing congressional district boundaries based on a new census.

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Independent expenditures

Money spent on ads that are not sponsored by a candidate or party.

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Policy agenda

Problems that have the attention of the government and the public.

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Cooperative federalism

A system where the federal government and the states work together in funding and administering programs.

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Stare Decisis

When a court follows precedent by letting a previous decision stand.

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Devolution

A process by which the federal government gives more power and authority to the states.

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Demographics

The statistical characteristics of a population.

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Political culture

The shared political values of a society.

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Divided government

When the President is from one political party and one or both houses of Congress are controlled by the opposing party.

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PAC

An organization the is registered with the Federal Election Committee and raises and donates money to a candidate or campaign.

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Judicial review

The power of the Supreme Court to overturn a law or executive action as unconstitutional.

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Categorical grants

Money given by the federal government to the states to be used for a narrowly defined purpose.

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Interest groups

An organization that advocates for policies through lobbying

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Pluralism

A theory of government in which many groups compete for policy.

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Unfunded mandate

A federal requirement that forces the states to spend their own money to pay for it.

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Implied powers

Powers that are necessary to carry out an expressed power in the Constitution

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Incumbent

An officeholder who is running for re-election.

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Realignment

The process through which voters leave one party coalition and join the other party's coalition.

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Republic

A system of government in which people elect representatives to make policy in the citizen's interest.

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Bipartisan

When both parties work together to sponsor a bill.

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elite democracy

A system of government which emphasizes limited participation by wealthy and well educated citizens in politics and civil society.

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federalist

Those who attended the Constitutional Convention who favored a strong national government and a system of separated powers.

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concurrent powers

powers shared by the national and state governments

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discharge petition

a method where a majority of members can force a bill in the House of Representatives out of a committee to the House floor for a vote.

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constituents

the people who a member of Congress represent.

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trustee model

model of representation where a member of Congress votes how they want to even if it sometimes is against the wishes of the majority of their constituents.

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Delegate Model

a model of representation where a member of Congress loyally votes in their constituent's interest even if they personally object.

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politico model

Members of Congress act as delegates or trustees depending on the issue

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Bully Pulpit

the president's ability to speak directly to the public in order to influence opinion and policy.

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deficit

the result when the government spends more than it makes in taxes in a single year.

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civil rights

Rights that guarantee individuals freedom from discrimination according to the 14th Amendment.

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Free Exercise Clause

1st amendment clause that states the government cannot prohibit the practice of religion.

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Due Process

The right that forbids the government from denying "life

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Equal Protection Clause

14th amendment clause that forbids states from denying equal protection of the law thus denying discrimination.

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exclusionary rule

the idea established in Mapp v. Ohio that evidence that is illegally obtained cannot be used in a trial.

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random sample

a subsection of a population chosen to participate in a survey in which every member of the whole population has an equal chance of being chosen.

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liberal

ideologically supports a stronger government programs and market regulation.

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conservative

ideologically supports lower taxes

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Keynesian economics

theory that the government should use fiscal policy to manage the economy through taxing and spending to create more economic stability.

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supply side economics

the theory that lower taxes stimulate the economy by encouraging spending and investment.

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rational choice voting

Voting based on what is perceived to be in the citizen's individual interest.

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retrospective voting

Voting to decide whether a party or candidate in power should be re-elected based on the recent past

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prospective voting

Voting based on predictions of how a party or candidate will perform in the future.

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linkeage institutions

a structure within society that connects people to the government such as political parties

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free rider

The problem faced by interest groups

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Intensity

how strongly a person feels about a political issue.

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salience

the extent to which people believe political issues are relevant to them.

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Platform

the official position of a political party.

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coattail effect

The boost that candidates may get in an election because of the popularity of the president.

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social security

a government program that provides retirement benefits and healthcare for disabled workers.

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medicare

federal health insurance for the elderly.

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medicaid

federal health benefits for low income persons.

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inflation

The increase in the price of consumer goods over time.

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commerce clause

the clause in article 1 that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations.

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supremacy clause

Article IV clause that gives the Constitution and national laws supremacy over state laws.

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slander (libel)

Spoken (written) false statements that damage a person's reputation.

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standing committee

a permanent committee in either chamber of Congress

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select (special) committee

a congressional committee created for a specific purpose

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conference committee

a committee created by the House and Senate to reach a compromise when each chamber passes different versions of the same bill.

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