Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy
Unit 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government
Unit 3: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Unit 4: American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Unit 5: Political Participation
100

The process of influencing the actions and policies of government is called what?

Politics 

100

The process of determining the number of representatives for each state using census data is what?

Apportionment 

100

What is the definition of civil rights?

Protections from discrimination as member of a particular group

100

What is the definition of rule of law.

The principal that no one, including public officials, is above the law

100

What does PAC stand for?

Political Action Committee

200

The right to life, liberty, and property, which government cannot take away is what?

Natural Rights

200

The definition of pork barrel spending is what

Legislation that directs specific funds to projects within districts or states.
200

What is the Due Process Clause

the clause in the Fourteenth Amendment that restricts state governments from denying citizens their life, liberty, or property without legal safeguards


200

What is the phrase you would use for the impact of a person's age and stafe in life on his or her political views?

Generational effect.

200

What are linkage intitutions?

Channels that connect individuals with government, including elections, political parties, interest groups, and the media.

300

A law punishing people for Acts that were not crimes at the time they were committed.

Ex post facto law

300

The intentional use of redistricting to benefit a specific interest or group of voters is called what?

Gerrymandering

300

Legal standard that speech posing an immediate and serious threat to national security is not protected by the First Amendment is the definition of what test?

Clear and present danger test

300
What would you call an economic system in which government intrudes as little as possible in the economic transactions among citizens and businesses?

Laissez-faire / Free enterprise

300

Which amendment prohibits Congress and the states from imposing poll taxes as a condition for voting in federal elections? and what year was it established?

Twenty-fourth Amendment in 1964

400
What is the definition of the Great Compromise?

an agreement for a plan of government that drew upon both the Virginia and New Jersey Plans; it settled issues of state representation by calling for a bicameral legislature with a House of Representatives apportioned proportionately and a Senate apportioned equally.

400
Institutional advantages held by those already in office who are trying to fend off challengers in an election is what?
Incumbency advantage.
400

An untrue written statement that injures a person's reputation is the definition of what unit three vocab word? 

Libel

400

Libertarianism is what?

An ideology favoring very little government regulation and intervention beyond protecting private property and individual liberty

400

How long has the Era of Divided Government lasted?

1968 - to present year.

500

The right of people detained by the government to know the charges against them is what vocab word unit 1?

Writ of habeas corpus

500

a procedure through which senators can end a filibuster and proceed to action, provided three-fifths of senators agree to it is called what?


Cloture

500

what is Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of 1972?

discrimination in schools receiving federal aid, which had the impact of increasing female participation in sports programs.

500

An economic policy in which government dictates much of a nation's economic activity, including the amount of production and price for goods is called what?

A command-and-control economy.

500

What is the amicus curiae brief?

a brief filed by someone who is not a party to a case in an attempt to persuade the Court to agree with the arguments set forth in the brief