Federalism
Budget & Fiscal Policy
Kitchen Sink
100

The transfer of policy-making power from the federal government back to the states.

Devolution

100

The amount by which government spending exceeds government revenue in one fiscal year.

Budget Deficit

100

Case that established the "separate but equal" doctrine, later overturned.

Plessy v. Ferguson

200

The constitutional clause that ensures states must recognize public acts, records, and judicial proceedings from other states.

Full Faith and Credit Clause

200

An economic philosophy that advocates for increased government spending during economic downturns.

Keynesian Economics

200

The requirement that authorities must inform a criminal suspect of their constitutional rights before questioning.

Miranda Rule (or Miranda v. Arizona)

300

A grant from Congress that can only be used for a specific purpose, like building a highway.

Categorical Grant

300

The government agency responsible for preparing the President's annual budget proposal.

Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

400

Powers that are shared by both the federal government and the state governments.

Concurrent Powers

400

The largest and most difficult-to-cut portion of the federal budget, consisting of entitlements like Social Security.

Mandatory Spending

500

The term for when Congress fails to pass a budget and must authorize spending at current levels to prevent a shutdown.

Continuing Resolution

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