28 Flashcards

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unipolar

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An international system with a single superpower dominating other states.

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unitary system

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A system of government where power is concentrated in the hands of the central government.

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unity

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The idea that people overwhelmingly support the government and share certain common beliefs even if they disagree about particular policies.

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user fee

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A fee charged by the government to do certain things (e.g., paying a toll to use a tunnel).

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veto

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The power of the president to stop a bill passed by Congress from becoming law.

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veto message

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A message written by the president, attached to a bill he or she has vetoed, which explains the reasons for the veto.

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Virginia Plan

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A plan at the constitutional convention to base representation in the legislature on population.

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voter turnout

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The percentage of citizens who vote in an election.

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voting behavior

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A term used to describe the motives and factors that shape voters’ choices.

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Voting Rights Act

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A law passed in 1965 that banned discrimination in voter registration requirements.

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War Powers Resolution

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Passed by Congress in 1973, the War Powers Resolution demands that the president consult with Congress when sending troops into action; it also gives Congress the power to force withdrawal of troops.

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Washington community

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The “inside the beltway” group that closely follows politics and constantly evaluates the relative power of politicians.

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watchdog journalism

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Journalism that attempts to hold government officials and institutions accountable for their actions.

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Weberian model

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The model of bureaucracy developed by sociologist Max Weber that characterizes bureaucracy as a rational and efficient means of organizing a large group of people.

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welfare

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The term for the set of policies designed to help those in economic need.

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welfare state

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The term to describe the government or country that provides aid to the poor and help to the unemployed.

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whip

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A member of the leadership of a legislative body responsible for counting votes and connecting the leadership with the rank and file.

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whistleblower

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A person who reports wrongdoing in a government agency.

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White House staff

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The people with whom the president works every day.

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white primary

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The practice of political parties only allowing whites to participate in their primaries.

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winner take all

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An electoral system in which the person with the most votes wins everything (and everyone else loses); most states have winner-take-all systems for determining electoral votes.

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writ of certiorari

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The legal document, issued by the Supreme Court, that orders a lower court to send a case to the Supreme Court for review.

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writ of habeas corpus

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A court order requiring that the government show cause for detaining someone and charge him or her with a crime.

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yellow journalism

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Journalism that focuses on shocking and sordid stories to sell newspapers.