American Politics (Vocab) POS-110

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Key Terms for Chapters 1 through 13, and 15.

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common goods

goods that all people may use but that are of limited supply

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democracy

a form of government where political power rests in the hands of the people

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direct democracy

a form of government where people participate directly in making government decisions instead of choosing representatives to do this for them

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elite theory

claims political power rests in the hands of a small, elite group of people

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government

the means by which a society organizes itself and allocates authority in order to accomplish collective goals

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ideology

the beliefs and ideals that help to shape political opinion and eventually policy

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intense preferences

beliefs and preferences based on strong feelings regarding an issue that someone adheres to over time

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latent preferences

beliefs and preferences people are not deeply committed to and that change over time

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majority rule

a fundamental principle of democracy; the majority should have the power to make decisions binding upon the whole

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minority rights

protections for those who are not part of the majority

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monarchy

a form of government where one ruler, usually a hereditary one, holds political power

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oligarchy

a form of government where a handful of elite society members hold political power

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partisanship

strong support, or even blind allegiance, for a particular political party

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pluralist theory

claims political power rests in the hands of groups of people

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political power

influence over a government’s institutions, leadership, or policies

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politics

the process by which we decide how resources will be allocated and which policies government will pursue

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private goods

goods provided by private businesses that can be used only by those who pay for them

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public goods

goods provided by government that anyone can use and that are available to all without charge

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representative democracy

a form of government where voters elect representatives to make decisions and pass laws on behalf of all the people instead of allowing people to vote directly on laws

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social capital

connections with others and the willingness to interact and aid them

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toll good

a good that is available to many people but is used only by those who can pay the price to do so

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totalitarianism

a form of government where government is all-powerful and citizens have no rights

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Anti-Federalists

those who did not support ratification of the Constitution

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Articles of Confederation

the first basis for the new nation’s government; adopted in 1781; created an alliance of sovereign states held together by a weak central government

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bicameral legislature

a legislature with two houses, such as the U.S. Congress

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Bill of Rights

the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution; most were designed to protect fundamental rights and liberties

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checks and balances

a system that allows one branch of government to limit the exercise of power by another branch; requires the different parts of government to work together

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confederation

a highly decentralized form of government; sovereign states form a union for purposes such as mutual defense

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Declaration of Independence

a document written in 1776 in which the American colonists proclaimed their independence from Great Britain and listed their grievances against the British king

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enumerated powers

the powers given explicitly to the federal government by the Constitution (Article I, Section 8); power to regulate interstate and foreign commerce, raise and support armies, declare war, coin money, and conduct foreign affairs

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federal system

a form of government in which power is divided between state governments and a national government

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Federalists

those who supported ratification of the Constitution

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Great Compromise

a compromise between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan that created a two-house Congress; representation based on population in the House of Representatives and equal representation of states in the Senate

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natural rights

the right to life, liberty, and property; believed to be given by God; no government may take away

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New Jersey Plan

a plan that called for a one-house national legislature; each state would receive one vote

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republic

a form of government in which political power rests in the hands of the people, not a monarch, and is exercised by elected representatives

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reserved powers

any powers not prohibited by the Constitution or delegated to the national government; powers reserved to the states and denied to the federal government

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separation of powers

the sharing of powers among three separate branches of government

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social contract

an agreement between people and government in which citizens consent to be governed so long as the government protects their natural rights

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supremacy clause

the statement in Article VI of the Constitution that federal law is superior to laws passed by state legislatures

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The Federalist Papers

a collection of eighty-five essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in support of ratification of the Constitution

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Three-Fifths Compromise

a compromise between northern and southern states that called for counting of all a state’s free population and 60 percent of its enslaved population for both federal taxation and representation in Congress

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unicameral legislature

a legislature with only one house, like the Confederation Congress or the legislature proposed by the New Jersey Plan

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veto

the power of the president to reject a law proposed by Congress

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Virginia Plan

a plan for a two-house legislature; representatives would be elected to the lower house based on each state’s population; representatives for the upper house would be chosen by the lower house

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bill of attainder

a legislative action declaring someone guilty without a trial; prohibited under the Constitution

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block grant

a type of grant that comes with less stringent federal administrative conditions and provide recipients more latitude over how to spend grant funds

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categorical grant

a federal transfer formulated to limit recipients’ discretion in the use of funds and subject them to strict administrative criteria

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concurrent powers

shared state and federal powers that range from taxing, borrowing, and making and enforcing laws to establishing court systems

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cooperative federalism

a style of federalism in which both levels of government coordinate their actions to solve national problems, leading to the blending of layers as in a marble cake

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creeping categorization

a process in which the national government attaches new administrative requirements to block grants or supplants them with new categorical grants

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devolution

a process in which powers from the central government in a unitary system are delegated to subnational units

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dual federalism

a style of federalism in which the states and national government exercise exclusive authority in distinctly delineated spheres of jurisdiction, creating a layer-cake view of federalism

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elastic clause

the last clause of Article I, Section 8, which enables the national government “to make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying” out all its constitutional responsibilities

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ex post facto law

a law that criminalizes an act retroactively; prohibited under the Constitution

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federalism

an institutional arrangement that creates two relatively autonomous levels of government, each possessing the capacity to act directly on the people with authority granted by the national constitution

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full faith and credit clause

found in Article IV, Section 1, of the Constitution, this clause requires states to accept court decisions, public acts, and contracts of other states

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general revenue sharing

a type of federal grant that places minimal restrictions on how state and local governments spend the money

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immigration federalism

the gradual movement of states into the immigration policy domain traditionally handled by the federal government

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new federalism

a style of federalism premised on the idea that the decentralization of policies enhances administrative efficiency, reduces overall public spending, and improves outcomes

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nullification

a doctrine promoted by John Calhoun of South Carolina in the 1830s, asserting that if a state deems a federal law unconstitutional, it can nullify it within its borders

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privileges and immunities clause

found in Article IV, Section 2, of the Constitution, this clause prohibits states from discriminating against out-of-staters by denying such guarantees as access to courts, legal protection, and property and travel rights; also referred to as the comity provision

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race-to-the-bottom

a dynamic in which states compete to attract business by lowering taxes and regulations, often to workers’ detriment

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unfunded mandates

federal laws and regulations that impose obligations on state and local governments without fully compensating them for the costs of implementation

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unitary system

a centralized system of government in which the subnational government is dependent on the central government, where substantial authority is concentrated

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venue shopping

a strategy in which interest groups select the level and branch of government they calculate will be most receptive to their policy goals

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writ of habeas corpus

a petition that enables someone in custody to petition a judge to determine whether that person’s detention is legal

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blue law

a law originally created to uphold a religious or moral standard, such as a prohibition against selling alcohol on Sundays

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civil liberties

limitations on the power of government, designed to ensure personal freedoms

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civil rights

guarantees of equal treatment by government authorities

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common-law right

a right of the people rooted in legal tradition and past court rulings, rather than the Constitution

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conscientious objector

a person who claims the right to refuse to perform military service on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion

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double jeopardy

a prosecution pursued twice at the same level of government for the same criminal action

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due process clause

provisions of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments that limit government power to deny people “life, liberty, or property” on an unfair basis

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economic liberty

the right of individuals to obtain, use, and trade things of value for their own benefit

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eminent domain

the power of government to take or use property for a public purpose after compensating its owner; also known as the takings clause of the Fifth Amendment

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establishment clause

the provision of the First Amendment that prohibits the government from endorsing a state-sponsored religion; interpreted as preventing government from favoring some religious beliefs over others or religion over non-religion

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exclusionary rule

a requirement, from Supreme Court case Mapp v. Ohio, that evidence obtained as a result of an illegal search or seizure cannot be used to try someone for a crime

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free exercise clause

the provision of the First Amendment that prohibits the government from regulating religious beliefs and practices

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Miranda warning

a statement by law enforcement officers informing a person arrested, or subject to interrogation, of that person's rights

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obscenity

acts or statements that are extremely offensive by contemporary standards

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Patriot Act

a law passed by Congress in the wake of the 9/11 attacks that broadened federal powers to monitor electronic communications; the full name is the USA PATRIOT Act (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act)

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plea bargain

an agreement between the defendant and the prosecutor in which the defendant pleads guilty to the charge(s) in question or perhaps to less serious charges, in exchange for more lenient punishment than if convicted after a full trial

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prior restraint

a government action that stops someone from doing something before they are able to do it (e.g., forbidding people to publish a book they plan to release)

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probable cause

legal standard for determining whether a search or seizure is constitutional or a crime has been committed; a lower threshold than the standard of proof needed at a criminal trial

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right to privacy

the right to be free of government intrusion

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search warrant

a legal document, signed by a judge, allowing police to search and/or seize persons or property

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selective incorporation

the gradual process of making some guarantees of the Bill of Rights (so far) apply to state governments and the national government

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self-incrimination

an action or statement that admits guilt or responsibility for a crime

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Sherbert test

a standard for deciding whether a law violates the free exercise clause; a law will be struck down unless there is a “compelling governmental interest” at stake and it accomplishes its goal by the “least restrictive means” possible

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symbolic speech

a form of expression that does not use writing or speech but nonetheless communicates an idea (e.g., wearing an article of clothing to show solidarity with a group)

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undue burden test

a means of deciding whether a law that makes it harder for women to seek abortions is constitutional

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affirmative action

the use of programs and policies designed to assist groups that have historically been subject to discrimination

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American Indian Movement (AIM)

the use of programs and policies designed to assist groups that have historically been subject to discrimination

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Black codes

laws passed immediately after the Civil War that discriminated against freed people and other African Americans and deprived them of their rights

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Brown v. Board of Education

the 1954 Supreme Court ruling that struck down Plessy v. Ferguson and declared segregation and “separate but equal” to be unconstitutional in public education

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Chicano

a term adopted by some Mexican American civil rights activists to describe themselves and those like them

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civil disobedience

an action taken in violation of the letter of the law to demonstrate that the law is unjust

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comparable worth

an action taken in violation of the letter of the law to demonstrate that the law is unjust

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coverture

a legal status of married women in which their separate legal identities were erased

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