18 Flashcards

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non-governmental organization

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A political actor that is not affiliated with a particular government. Many NGOs are nonprofit institutions run by private citizens, such as the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, and the Catholic Church.

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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

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An international treaty, signed in 1968, that aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.

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objective reporting

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Reporting only the facts with no opinion or bias.

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office-block ballot

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A ballot that groups candidates by office: All candidates for an office are listed together; also called the Massachusetts ballot.

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Office of Personnel Management

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The central federal personnel office, created in 1978.

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oligarchy

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Rule by the wealthy few.

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ombudsperson

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A person who investigates complaints against government agencies or employees.

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open primary

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A primary in which a person can participate in any party’s primary as long as he or she participates in only one party’s primary.

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open rule

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A rule on a bill, issued by the House Rules Committee, allowing amendments during floor debate.

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opinion

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A document issued by a court explaining the reasons for its decision.

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opinion leader

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A person whose opinion can shape the opinions of many others.

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original intent

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A judicial philosophy that states that judges should seek to interpret the law and the constitution in line with the intent of the founders.

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original jurisdiction

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The authority to be the first court to hear a case.

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outside game

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A term used to describe grassroots activism and other means to influence elections and policymaking.

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overregulation

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An excess of regulation that hurts efficiency.

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oversight

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Congress’s power to make sure laws are being properly enforced.

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pack journalism

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The idea that journalists frequently copy and imitate each other rather than doing independent reporting.

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paradox of participation

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When many people vote because they wish to make a difference, but the actual chances of making a difference are infinitesimally small.

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pardon

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A release from punishment for criminal conviction; the president has the power to pardon.

20
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parliamentary democracy

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A regime in which the legislature chooses the executive branch.