Bill of Rights
Miscellaneous
The Branches
States
Linkage Groups
100

Symbolic speech is protected under this amendment.

First Amendment

100

Full employment and low inflations are all goals of this policy.

Economic Policy

100

Advising the president, providing the president with information, and executing military assignments are all powers of the 

executive branch of government

100

Form of local government organized around a town.

municipal

100

Type of election held to choose the candidate a party will present

primary election

200

This amendment to the Constitution lowered the voting age to 18

the Twenty-sixth Amendment

200

Debates around whether the US should send more money to Ukraine are examples of this type of policy.

Foreign

200

This branch of the government has members who serve for life

Judical

200

This form of local government is organized to provide education 

school district

200

Party system is normally associated with proportional representation

multiparty system

300

This amendment to the Constitution prohibited poll taxes

Twenty-fourth Amendment

300

Type of polling that uses a sample of people who have just voted

exit polling

300

Ratifying presidential appointments, advising the president on a peace treaty, and declaring war are all powers of this branch of government. 

Congress

300

Power for the states to ensure, ownership of property, education of inhabitants, grant license, and conduct elections are all examples of this power.

Reserved Power

300

The process through which information is filtered for dissemination, whether for publication, broadcasting, the internet, or some other mode of communication.

Gatekeeping

400

The clause in the First Amendment of the US Constitution that prohibits the establishment of religion by Congress

Establishment Clause

400

A chart that measures the political spectrum-based freedom.

The Nolan chart

400

In 1935 it established a kind of insurance for Americans 

the Social Security Act

400

Setting up courts, levying taxes, and spending and borrowing money are examples of this type of power.

Concurrent

400

kind of voting system normally is most likely to lead to a two-party political system

first-past-the-post voting

500

A constitutional doctrine through which parts of the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution (known as the Bill of Rights) are made applicable to the states through the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

The incorporation doctrine

500

The model you use to explain your political behavior

 political socialization

500

This Act provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams. 

The Pendleton Act

500

A form of local governmental units that exists separately from local governments such as the county, municipal, and township governments, with substantial administrative and fiscal independence formed, for example, an airport.

special-purpose

500

This group of writers' goal was to uncover abuses in the government 

 muckrakers

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