General Government Terms
- authority
- bureaucrats
- democracy
- direct democracy
- elite (class) theory
- hyperpluralism
- legitimacy
- majority rule
- Marxists
- pluralism (pluralist theory)
- power
- representative democracy
- republic
- sovereignty
- unitary
Constitutional Underpinnings and Federalism
- amendment
- Amendments 1-27
- anti-federalists
- Articles of Confederation
- bill of attainder
- bill of rights
- block grants
- categorical grants
- checks and balances
- conditions of aid
- confederal system
- Constitutional Convention
- cooperative federalism
- Declaration of Independence
- devolution
- dual federalism
- elastic clause
- enumerated powers
- ex post facto law
- extradition
- factions
- federal budget
- Federalist Papers
- federalists
- formula grants
- full faith and credit
- grants-in-aid
- implied powers
- Connecticut (Great) Compromise
- limited government
- mandates
- natural rights
- necessary and proper clause
- New Jersey Plan
- nullification
- privileges and immunities
- project grants
- revenue sharing
- separation of powers
- Shays’ Rebellion
- supremacy clause
- unitary system
- Virginia Plan
- writ of habeas corpus
Institutions of Government and Public Policy
- activist
- ad hoc structure
- amicus curiae
- annual authorization
- appellate jurisdiction
- appropriation legislation
- authorization legislation
- benefit
- bicameral legislature
- brief
- budget (deficit/surplus)
- budget resolution
- bureaucracy
- cabinet
- Christmas tree bill
- circular structure
- civil law
- civil service
- class action lawsuit
- client politics
- closed rule
- cloture rule
- committee clearance
- competitive service
- concurrent resolution
- concurring opinion
- conference committees
- Congressional Budget Office
- congressional caucus
- conservative coalition
- constitutional court
- continuing resolution
- Council of Economic Advisers
- courts of appeals
- criminal law
- deregulation
- descriptive representation
- discharge petition
- discretionary authority
- dissenting opinion
- district court
- diversity cases
- divided government
- division vote
- double tracking
- earmark
- entitlements
- entrepreneurial politics
- executive order
- Federal Reserve System
- federal-question cases
- fee shifting
- filibuster
- fiscal policy
- fiscal year
- franking privilege
- gerrymandering
- gridlock
- Hatch Act
- impeachment
- in forma pauperis
- income tax
- interest group politics
- iron triangle
- issue network
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- joint committees
- joint resolution
- judicial activism
- judicial restraint
- judicial review
- laissez-faire
- lame duck
- legislative court
- legislative veto
- line-item veto
- litmus test
- majoritarian politics
- majority leader
- malapportionment
- Marbury v. Madison
- marginal district
- McCulloch v. Maryland
- Medicare and Medicaid
- merit principle
- minority leader
- monetary policy
- multiple referrals
- name-request job
- National Security Council
- Office of Management and Budget
- Office of Personnel Management
- open rule
- opinion of the court
- original intent
- original jurisdiction
- party unity vote
- Pendelton Act
- per curiam opinion
- perks
- plaintiff
- pocket veto
- political question
- pork-barrel legislation
- precedent
- private bill
- progressive tax
- proportional tax
- public bill
- public goods
- pyramid structure
- quorum
- reconciliation (budget)
- red tape
- regulation
- regulatory agency
- remedy
- restrictive rule
- rider
- roll-call vote
- safe district
- select committees
- senatorial courtesy
- seniority system
- sequential referral
- simple resolution
- Social Security
- sophomore surge
- sovereign immunity
- spoils system
- standing
- standing committees
- stare decisis
- strict-constructionist
- substantive representation
- tax revenue
- teller vote
- trust funds
- unified government
- veto message
- voice vote
- War Powers Resolution
- Watergate scandal
- Ways and Means Committee
- whip
- writ of certiorari
Civil Rights/Civil Liberties
- affirmative action
- Americans with Disabilities act
- Brown v. Board of Ed
- civil liberties
- civil rights
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- clear and present danger
- de facto segregation
- de jure segregation
- due-process clause
- equal protection of the law
- equality of opportunity
- establishment clause
- exclusionary rule
- free-exercise clause
- incorporation
- libel
- plea bargain
- poll tax
- prior restraint
- probable cause
- self-incrimination
- strict scrutiny
- suffrage
- suspect classifications
- symbolic speech
- Voting Rights Act of 1965
- wall of separation principle
- white primary
Political Beliefs and Behaviors
(Political Parties, Interest Groups, Mass Media, Elections)
- adversarial press
- Australian ballot
- blanket primary
- casework
- caucus
- census
- civic competence
- civic duty
- civil disobedience
- class consciousness
- closed primary
- coalition
- coattails
- collective good
- congressional campaign committee
- conservative
- critical (realigning) election
- Democrats
- demographics (demography)
- direct mail
- electioneering
- electoral college
- equal time rule
- exit poll
- external efficacy
- fairness doctrine
- feature stories
- Federal Election Commission
- free-rider problem
- frontloading
- gender gap
- general election
- grandfather clause
- ideological party
- incentive
- incumbent
- insider stories
- interest group
- internal efficacy
- investigative journalism
- liberal
- libertarian
- linkage institution
- literacy test
- loaded language
- lobby/lobbyist
- majority-minority district
- mass media
- matching funds
- material incentive
- melting pot
- motor-voter bill
- muckraker
- mugwumps
- narrowcasting
- national chairman
- national committee
- national conventions
- nomination
- norm
- office-bloc ballot
- open primary
- orthodox
- party column ballot
- party machine
- party platform
- patronage
- personal following
- political action committee
- political cue
- political culture
- political editorializing
- political efficacy
- political elite
- political ideology
- political machine
- political party
- poll
- populists
- position issue
- presidential primary
- press conference
- primary election
- progressive
- proportional representation
- prospective voting
- protest
- public-interest lobby
- purposive incentive
- random sample
- rational-choice theory
- reapportionment
- referendums
- registered voters
- Republicans
- retrospective voting
- right of reply rule
- routine stories
- runoff primary
- sampling error
- single-issue groups
- social movement
- soft money
- solidary incentives
- sound bite
- split ticket
- sponsored party
- straight ticket
- superdelegates
- talking head
- television market
- third party
- trial balloon
- two-party system
- valence issue
- voting-age population
- winner-take all system