~ AP United States Government & Politics: Review Packet ~

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Unit I – Foundations of American Government

Chap. 1

Democracy

Direct Democracy

Elite and class theory

Government

Gross domestic product

Hyperpluralism

Individualism

Linkage institutions

Majority rule

Minority rights

Pluralist theory

Policy agenda

Policy gridlock

Policymaking institutions

Policymaking system

Political culture

Political issue

Political participation

Politics

Public goods

Public policy

Representation

Republic

Single-issue groups

Chap. 2

17th Amendment

3/5’s Compromise

Anti-Federalists

Articles of Confederation

Bicameral

Bill of attainder

Bill of Rights

Checks and balances

Connecticut Compromise

Consent of the governed

Constitution

Equal Rights Amendment

Ex post facto law

Factions

Federalist Papers

Federalists

Judicial review

Limited government

Marbury v. Madison

Natural rights

New Jersey Plan

Republic

Separation of powers

Shays’ Rebellion

Suffrage

Tyranny of the majority

Virginia Plan

Writ of habeas corpus

Chap. 3

10th Amendment

Block grants

Categorical grants

Commerce Clause

Confederate government

Cooperative federalism

Dual federalism

Elastic clause

Enumerated powers

Extradition

Federalism

Fiscal federalism

Formula grants

Full faith and credit

Gibbons v. Ogden

Implied powers

Intergovernmental relations

Mandates

McCulloch v. Maryland

Police powers

Privileges and immunities

Project grants

Sovereign

Supremacy clause

Unitary government

Unit II – Public Opinion, Political Parties & Interest Groups

Chap. 6

Census

Civil disobedience

Conservatism

Demography

Exit poll

Gender gap

Group Benefits Voters

Gubernatorial

Ideologues

Liberalism

Melting pot

Minority majority

Nature of the Times Voters

No Issue Content Voters

Political culture

Political ideology

Political participation

Political socialization

Protest

Public opinion

Random sampling

Random-digit dialing

Reapportionment

Sample

Sampling error

Simpson-Mazzoli Act

Chap. 8

Blanket primaries

Closed primaries

Coalition

Critical Election

Divided Government

General election

Independents

Linkage institutions

National chairperson

National convention

New Deal coalition

Nomination

Open primaries

Party competition

Party dealignment

Party eras

Party identification

Party image

Party in government

Party in the electorate

Party machines

Party neutrality

Party organization

Party realignment

Patronage

Political party

Proportional representation

Rational-choice theory

Responsible Party Model

Third parties

Ticket-splitting

Top-Two Primary

Winner-take-all system

Chap. 11

AARP

Actual group

Amicus curiae briefs

Class action lawsuits

Collective Good

Electioneering

Elite theory

Free-rider problem

Hyperpluralist theory

Incumbents

Interest group

Interest Group Liberalism

Interlocking directorates

Iron Triangles

Litigation

Lobbying

NAACP

NOW

Olson’s law of large groups

Pluralist theory

Political action committees (PACs)

Potential group

Propagandizing

Public interest lobbies

Right-to-work laws

Selective benefits

Subgovernments

Taft Hartley Act

Union shop

Unit III – Elections & the Media

Chap. 9

527’s

Bi-partisan Campaign Reform Act

Buckley v. Valeo

Campaign manager

Campaign strategy

Caucus

Direct mail

Federal Election Campaign Act

Federal Election Commission (FEC)

Frontloading

General election

Hard money

Independent expenditures

Individual contributions

Image ad

Issue ad

McGovern-Fraser Commission

Media consultant

National party convention

National primary

Nomination

Party platform

Plurality

Political Action Committees (PAC’s)

Precinct

Presidential primaries

Press secretary

Public financing

Regional primaries

Selective perception

Soft money

Super Tuesday

Superdelegates

Chap. 10

12th Amendment

Bandwagon propaganda

Bush v. Gore

Card-Stacking propaganda

Casework

Civic duty

Credit-claiming

Electoral College

Franking privilege

Glittering Generalities propaganda

Incumbency advantage

Initiative petition

Legitimacy

Mandate Theory of Elections

Motor Voter Act

Name-Calling propaganda

Open seat

Plain Folks propaganda

Policy voting

Political efficacy

Political legitimacy

Plurality

Pork barrel

Recall

Redistricting

Referendum

Retrospective voting

Slippery Slope propaganda

Straw Man propaganda

Suffrage

Testimonial propaganda

Transfer propaganda

Voter registration

Chap. 7

Beats

Broadcast media

Candidate-centered politics

Federal Communications Commission

Fireside chats

High-tech politics

“Horse race” journalism

Investigative journalism

Mass media

Media chains

Media event

Narrowcasting

Policy agenda

Policy entrepreneurs

Press conference

Print media

Sound bites

Talking head

Trial balloons

Unit IV – Public Policy

Chap. 17

Antitrust Policy

Bond

Capitalism

Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914

Collective bargaining

Command economy

Consumer price index (CPI)

Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)

Discount rates

Federal Reserve System

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

Fiscal policy

Food & Drug Administration (FDA)

Globalization

Indexed

Inflation

Keynesian economic theory

Labor union

Laissez-faire

Minimum wage

Mixed economy

Monetarism

Monetary policy

Multinational corporations

National Labor Relations Act

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

Outsourcing

Private sector

Protectionism

Public sector

Reserve rates

Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)

Supply-side economics

Taft-Hartley Act of 1947

Unemployment rate

World Trade Organization

Chap. 18

Earned Income Tax Credit

Entitlement programs

Feminization of poverty

Income

Income distribution

Means-tested programs

Medicaid

Medicare (Part A)

Medicare (Part B)

Medicare (Part D)

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1981

Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act

Poverty line

Progressive tax

Proportional tax

Regressive tax

Social Security Act of 1935

Social Security Trust Fund

Social welfare policies

Tax incidence

Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)

Transfer payments

Unemployment Insurance (UI)

Wealth

Chap. 19

Clean Air Act

Defensive medicine

Endangered Species Act

Emissions Trading

Environmental impact statement (EIS)

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Health maintenance organizations (HMOs)

Infant Mortality Rate

Kyoto Agreement of 1997

Life expectancy

Malpractice suits

Medicaid

Medicare

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

National health insurance

National Institutes of Health

Superfund

Toxic waste

Water Pollution Control Act

Unit V – The Executive Branch

Chapter 13

22nd Amendment

25th Amendment

Bully Pulpit

Cabinet

Chief Diplomat

Chief Executive

Chief Legislator

Chief of State

Chief of the Party

Commander in Chief

Council of Economic Advisors (CEA)

Executive Agreement

Executive Order

Executive Privilege

Honeymoon period

Impeachment

Indicted

Lame Duck Period

Legislative Veto

Line-item veto

Mandatory Spending

Midterm Elections

National Security Council (NSC)

Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

Party Polarization

Pocket veto

Presidential coattails

Rally Event

Recess appointments

Veto

War Powers Resolution

Watergate

Chapter 15

Administrative discretion

Bureaucracy

Cabinet Departments

Civil Service

Command-and-control policy

Consumer Product Safety Commission

Deregulation

Executive orders

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

General Services Administration

Governmental corporations

GS (General Schedule) rating

Hatch Act

Independent executive agency

Independent regulatory agency

Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)

Iron triangles

Issue networks

Merit Principle

Munn vs. Illinois

Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Office of Personnel Management (OPM)

Patronage

Pendleton Civil Service Act

Plum book

Policy implementation

Regulation

Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)

Senior Executive Service

Standard operating procedures

Street-level bureaucrats

Voting Rights Act of 1965

Chap. 20

Arms race

Balance of trade

Bush Doctrine

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

Cold War

Containment doctrine

Détente

Director of National Intelligence (“Intelligence Czar”)

Economic Sanctions

European Union (EU)

Foreign aid

Foreign policy

Foreign Service

Interdependency

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Isolationism

Joint Chiefs of Staff

McCarthyism

Military Industrial Complex

Monroe Doctrine

National Security Advisor

National Security Council (NSC)

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Country (OPEC)

Secretary of Defense

Secretary of State

Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT)

Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)

Tariff

Trade deficit

United Nations (UN)

UN General Assembly

UN Secretary General

UN Security Council

World Trade Organization (WTO)

Unit VI – The Legislative Branch

Chap. 12

17th Amendment

27th Amendment

Advice & consent

Apportionment

Baker v. Carr

Bicameral legislature

Bill

Casework

Caucus

Christmas Tree Bill

Cloture

Commerce Clause

Committee chairs

Conference committees

Cracking

Delegates

Descriptive Representation

Discharge Petition

Earmarks

Elastic Clause

Expressed Powers

Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act

Filibuster

Franking Privilege

General Accounting Office (GAO)

Germane rule

Gerrymandering

Gibbons v. Ogden

Holds

House Majority Leader

House Rules Committee

Implied Powers

Incumbents

Junkets

Legislative oversight

Marked-up bill

McCulloch v. Maryland

Mid-Term Elections

Minority leader

Omnibus Bill

Packing

Pigeonhole

Pork barrel

President Pro Tempore

Ranking Member

Reapportionment

Reciprocity / Logrolling

Redistricting

Resolution

Revenue-Raising Bill

Rider

Safe Seats

Select committees

Senate Majority Leader

Seniority system

Shaw v. Reno

Speaker of the House

Standing committees

Subcommittee

Substantive Representation

Sunbelt

Sunset Legislation

Trustee

U.S. Term Limits, Inc. vs. Thornton

Whips

Chap. 14

16th Amendment

Appropriations bill

Authorization bill

Balanced Budget Amendment

Budget

Budget & Accounting Act of 1921

Budget resolution

Congressional Budget & Impoundment Control Act of 1974

Congressional Budget Office (CBO)

Continuing resolutions

Deficit

Discretionary spending

Excise Taxes

Expenditures

Federal debt

House Ways & Means Committee

Income tax

Incrementalism

Mandatory spending

Progressive Tax

Reconciliation

Revenues

Senate Finance Committee

Social Insurance Taxes

Social Security Trust Fund

Tax expenditures

Tax loopholes

Tax reform

Uncontrollable expenditures

Unit VII – The Judicial Branch

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Chap. 4

1stAmendment

2ndAmendment

3rd Amendment

4th Amendment

5thAmendment

6thAmendment

8thAmendment

9th Amendment

14thAmendment

Civil liberties

Commercial speech

Compelling Interest Test

Cruel and unusual punishment

Double Jeopardy

Due Process Clause

Eminent domain

Establishment clause

Exclusionary rule

Free exercise clause

Habeas Corpus

Libel

Plea bargaining

Prior restraint

Probable cause

Right to assemble

Right to associate

Right to privacy

Search warrant

Selective incorporation

Self-incrimination

Shield laws

Slander

Symbolic speech

Unreasonable search & seizure

Warren Court

Chap. 5

13th Amendment

15th Amendment

17th Amendment

19th Amendment

23rd Amendment

24th Amendment

26th Amendment

Affirmative action

Americans with Disabilities Act

Commission

Comparable worth

Citizenship clause

Coverture

Civil disobedience

Civil rights

Civil Rights Act of 1964

De facto segregation

De jure segregation

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Equal Protection Clause

Equal Rights Amendment Grandfather Clause

Poll taxes

Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions

Suffrage

Three Levels of Judicial Scrutiny

Title IX of the Education Act

Voter Literacy Tests

Voting Rights Act of 1965

White primary

Chap. 16

Amicus curiae briefs

Appellate jurisdiction

Briefs

Civil law

Class action suits

Circuit Courts

Criminal law

Defendant

Dissenting opinion

District courts

Due process

Judicial activism

Judicial restraint

Judicial review

Judiciary Act of 1789

Jurisprudence

Litigants

Litigation

Majority opinion

Oral arguments

Original jurisdiction

Original intent

Per Curiam decisions

Plaintiff

Political questions

Precedent

Public defenders

Rule of 4

Senatorial courtesy

Solicitor general

Standing to sue

Stare decisis

Statutory construction

U.S. Attorney

Writ of certiorari

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~ Federal Legislation to Know ~

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National Voter Registration Bill (“Motor Voter Act” 1993)

Federal Election Campaign Acts (1971-1974)

Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Bill (1985)

War Powers Act (1973)

Personal Responsibility Act (1996) (Welfare Reform Act)

Budget and Impoundment Control Act (1974)

Freedom of Information Act (1974)

Hatch Act (1939)

National Environmental Policy Act (1969)

Air Quality and Clean Air Acts (1960-90)

Communications Decency Act (1997)

Religious Freedom Restoration Act (1993)

Title IX of Education Act of 1972

Voting Rights Act of 1965

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Civil Rights Act of 1968

Age Discrimination in Employment Act (1967)

Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (1995)

National Labor Relations Act

Water Pollution Control Act of 1972

Endangered Species Act of 1973

Pendleton Civil Service Act

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002

PATRIOT Act

No Child Left Behind

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~ Supreme Court Cases to Know ~

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Chap. 4

Barron v. Baltimore (1833)

Gitlow v. New York (1925)

Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971)

Engel v. Vitale (1962)

Abington v. Schempp (1963)

Near v. Minnesota (1931)

Schenck v. United States (1919)

Zurcher v. Stanford Daily (1976)

Roth v. United States (1957)

Miller v. California (1973)

New York Times v. Sullivan (1964)

Texas v. Johnson (1989)

NAACP v. Alabama (1958)

Mapp v. Ohio (1961)

Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)

Gregg v. Georgia (1976)

McCleskey v. Kemp (1987)

Roe v. Wade (1973)

Griswald v. Connecticut (1965)

Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992)

Chap. 5

Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)

Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

Brown v. Board of Education (1954)

Korematsu v. United States (1944)

Reed v. Reed (1971)

Craig v. Boren (1976)

Regents of the UC Berkley v. Bakke (1978)

Chap. 16

Marbury v. Madison

United States v. Nixon

Review Cases
McCulloch v. Maryland

Gibbons v. Ogden

Shaw v. Reno (1993)

Baker v. Carr (1962)

Buckley v. Valeo (1976)

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