Federalism
Ideologies
Opinion Polling
Voting/Elections
Parties/Groups
100

This type of grant gives states the MOST freedom in spending.

Block Grants
100

The ideology that favors more government involvement in social and economic issues

Liberal

100

A poll that measures public opinion on a general issue.

Opinion Poll

100

Voting based on whether you think a candidate will help you in the future.

Prospective

100

A group that tries to influence policy through lobbying.

Interest group

200

The clause that makes federal law superior to state law.  


Supremacy Clause

200

The biggest factor in political socialization.

Family

200

A poll conducted as voters leave the polling place.

Exit Poll

200

The institution that ultimately chooses the president.

Electoral College

200

A written “friend of the court” brief submitted by an interest group.

Amicus Curiae brief

300

The clause used to justify expanding federal power in cases like McCulloch v. Maryland. (banking case)

Necessary and Proper

300

The ideology favoring minimal government intervention except to protect liberty and property.

Libertarianism

300

The element of scientific polling that shows possible error in results. (think +/- 3)

Margin of error

300

One major factor that lowers voter turnout in the U.S.

Registration requirements, voter fatigue or not caring, little understanding of candidates

300

The relationship between Congress, agencies, and interest groups.  (think metal and shape)

Iron Triangle

400

Powers shared by both national and state governments.  

Concurrent Powers

400

A belief in limited government, free markets, and traditional values aligns with this ideology.

Conservativism

400

A poll used to track how opinions change throughout a campaign.

Tracking poll

400

The voting model where people vote based on a politician’s past performance.

Retrospective Voting

400

This type of political committee can raise unlimited money but cannot coordinate with campaigns.

Super PAC

500

The amendment that reserves powers to the states.

10th Amend

500

Type of ideology most associated with state-level control over education and healthcare.

Conservative Ideology

500

One requirement of a high-quality, scientific poll question.

Unbiased, random sampling, fair questions.

500

One key reason incumbents in Congress win reelection so often.

Incumbency advantage, fundraising, media, etc.

500

A barrier that makes it difficult for third parties to win elections in the U.S.

Winner-take-all style elections

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