Federalism
Reading the Readings
Shenanigans!
The Governor
The Judiciary
100

Refers to a government which vests power in a national government, leaving subnational (state and local) governments as administrative appendages that merely carry out national policies.

Unitary

100

According to one of our authors, _________  leads to political elites more likely to adopt anti-immigrant policies.

anti-immigrant sentiment

100

are legislative districts that elect more than one district.

Multi-Member Districts

100

The four jobs of the Governor are 1. Chief Executive Officer, 2. Policy Maker, 3. Intergovernmental Liason and 4. (This)

Crisis Manager

100

The power of a supreme court to judge whether a law is in violation of the state constitution and, if so, to nullify that law.

Judicial Review

200

Refers to an action of a state being justified in rejecting national legislation and could render federal laws void and unenforceable if it refused to accept them.

Nullification (Nullification Crisis is accepted)

200

According to this author, constitutional amendments directly affect voter ____________. 

behavior

200

Essentially act as a ‘back up plan’ when these independent committees cannot meet the redistricting deadline.

Back-up Commissions

200

In most state, the annual address by the governor to the state legislature at the beginning of its session in which he or she describes the condition of the state and presents a policy agenda for the coming legislative session

State of the State Address

200

Referring  to  courts  that  deal  with  virtually any type of case.

General Jurisdiction

300

When there is a conflict between national laws and internation treats, approved by Congress, and state law then the National law is supreme this clause is triggered!

Supremacy Clause

300

According to one of your authors, they state that a greater presence of (this) leads to women more like to run for governor.

gendered political culture (I will accept answers close to this)
300

is the process of drawing government district boundaries for political advantage.

Gerrymandering

300

refers to the main public representative of a government

Head of State! 

300

To settle a dispute by judicial procedure.

Adjudication

400

Occurs when the federal government takes regulatory action that overrides state laws.

Federal Preemption

400

This author states that if the governor wishes to be effective, then they will need to help (this) the legislature.

Professionalize
400

district lines are drawn to directly benefit racial minorities

Majority-Minority Gerrymandering

400

The intangible goodwill or support for an elected official that can be used to influence the actions of other officials informally.

Political Capital

400

This type of court is interested in the facts of the case and what those facts do to inform a court’s ruling

Trial Courts

500

Refers to the the Bill of Rights applying not only to the federal government but to the state governments especially the removal of discriminatory barriers.

Incorporation of the Bill of Rights (Incorporation is also accepted)

500

As men are not angels, you need to model (these) to sustain and moderate such behavior.

institutions!

500

occurs when the districts in a legislative chamber are not equal in population.

Malapportioned

500

In  some  states,  these  officials  are  heavily  involved  in  criminal  prosecutions,  but  more  commonly,  AGs  focus  on  civil law issues, often acting as consumer advocates.

Attorney General

500

Refers to the administrator hired by a court system  to  handle  the  bureaucratic  chores  of  the   system, including personnel and budget issues.

Director of State Courts.