AP GOVERNMENT VOCAB #2 Flashcards

(30 cards)

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Senate

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One of the two chambers of the U.S. Congress, with two senators from each state.

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House

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The other chamber of the U.S. Congress, with the number of representatives from each state based on its population.

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Constituent

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A resident of a district or state represented by an elected official.

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Implied Powers

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Powers not explicitly stated in the Constitution but necessary for the government to carry out its duties.

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Enumerated Powers

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Powers specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution.

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Revenue

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Income received by a government from taxes and other sources.

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Tax revenue

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Money collected by the government through taxation.

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Budget

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A financial plan outlining expected revenues and expenditures for a specific period.

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Speaker of the House

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The presiding officer of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Filibuster

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A tactic used in the Senate to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote on a specific issue.

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Cloture

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A procedure used in the Senate to end a filibuster.

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Rules Committee

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A committee in the House of Representatives that is responsible for determining the guidelines for debate.

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Committee of the whole

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A committee of the House on which all representatives serve and which operates under different rules to consider bills.

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Discharge petitions

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A means to bring a bill out of committee and to the floor for consideration.

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Entitlements

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Government programs that provide benefits to individuals who meet certain eligibility requirements.

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Discretionary spending

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Government spending implemented through an appropriations bill.

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Pork barrel:

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Government spending that benefits a specific constituency or district.

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Logrolling

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A practice in which two or more legislators agree to vote for each other’s bills or projects.

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Partisanship

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Support for a particular party, faction, or cause.

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Gerrymandering

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Manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency to favor one party or class.

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Redistricting

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The process of redrawing electoral district boundaries.

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Reapportionment

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The process of reallocating seats in the House of Representatives based on population changes.

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Baker v. Carr

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A landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that established the principle of “one person, one vote.”

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One person, one vote

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A concept that each person’s voting power should be equal.

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Shaw v. Reno
A U.S. Supreme Court case that addressed the constitutionality of racial gerrymandering.
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Divided government
A situation in which different political parties control the presidency and Congress.
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Lame duck
An elected official who is approaching the end of their tenure and therefore has less influence.
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Trustee representative
A legislator who votes based on their conscience and judgment.
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Delegate representative
A legislator who acts as a mouthpiece for the preferences of their constituents.
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Politico representative
A legislator who balances the roles of trustee, delegate, and partisan.