Government
Politics
AP United States Government and Politics
Unit 4: American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
incumbents, p. 364
majority leader, p. 373
legislative oversight, p. 375
casework, p. 366
whips, p. 373
committee chairs, p. 378
pork barrel, p. 367
minority leader, p. 373
seniority system, p. 378
bicameral legislature, p. 370
standing committees, p. 374
caucus, p. 379
House Rules Committee, p. 371
joint committees, p. 374
bill, p. 381
filibuster, p. 371
conference committees, p. 374
budget, p. 445
Social Security Act, p. 457
Congressional Budget Office, p. 462
Speaker of the House, p. 372
select committees
deficit, p. 445
Medicare, p. 457
budget resolution, p. 464
expenditures, p. 445
incrementalism, p. 459
reconciliation, p. 464
revenues, p. 445
uncontrollable expenditures, p. 460
authorization bill, p. 465
income tax, p. 446
entitlements, p. 460
appropriations bill, p. 466
Sixteenth Amendment, p. 446
House Ways and Means
continuing resolutions, p. 466
national debt, p. 449
Committee, p. 462
tax expenditures, p. 451
Senate Finance Committee, p. 462