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101

An elected official who is entrusted to act in the best interests of the electorate based on his or her knowledge; he or she is understood to be generally better informed than the broader electorate.

Trustee

101

President is part of a different party than majority of one of both chambers.

Divided government

101

Elected body should mirror the population demographically

Descriptive Representation

101

Laws written and enacted by a legislative body, such as Congress or state legislatures.

Statutory laws

101

Funding for political campaigns, often from special interests.

Campaign Finance

202

Permanent committee focused on specific policy areas.

Standing Committee

202

The Senate’s constitutional power to review and approve treaties and presidential appointments.

Advice and Consent

202

Temporary committee for specific issues or problems.

Select Committee

202

Population count every ten years for representation.

Census

202

The relationship between an elected official and the electorate.

Theories of Representation

303

An elected official who acts as an agent of the majority that elected her or him to office and carries out, to the extent possible, the wishes of the majority.

Delegate

303

Statements recorded along with signed legislation clarifying the president’s understanding of the constitutionality of the bill.

Power of signing statements

303

Districts drawn to enhance minority representation.

Racial Gerrymandering

303

Basic laws set in place that outline our responsibilities as citizens.

Substantive laws

303

Increased ideological distance between parties.

Political Polarization

404

Determines debate limits for bills in Congress.

Rules Committee

404

The representation of the interest group thorough policy-making/ Congressional work to advance the issues and ideological preferences of constituent.

Policy Representation

404

Steps a bill takes to become law.



Legislative Process

404

Tradition where senators defer to the preferences of the senators from the state where a judicial nominee resides.

Senatorial courtesy

404

The creation of policy to address the problems and needs of the entire nation.

Lawmaking

505

Reallocation of congressional seats every ten years.

Reapportionment

505

The distribution of government resources to benefit constituents. Congressional work to secure projects, services, and funds for the represented district

Allocative Representation

505

Citizen dissatisfaction with Congress's effectiveness.

Public Discontent

505

Orders a lower court to deliver its record in a case so that the higher court may review it.

Writ of certiorari

505

The efforts by elected officials to look out for the interests of those who elect them.

Representation

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