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AP GOVERNMENT (Unit 4: American Political Ideologies and Beliefs…
AP GOVERNMENT
Unit 4: American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Scientific Polling
Scientific polling
Public opinion polls
Opinion polls
Benchmark polls
Tracking polls
Entrance polls
Exit polls
Push polls
Polling universe
Random sample
Representative sample
Mass survey
Focus group
Sampling error
Reliability of data
Variety of data
Political Ideologies
Political Spectrum
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian ideology
Keynesian Economics
Supply-Side Economics
Political Culture
Political Socialization
Core Values
Individualism
Equality of Opportunity
Social Equality
Economic Equality
UNIT 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government
Departments
Department of State
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Federal Elections Commission (FEC)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Department of Education
Department of Veterans Affairs
Department of Transportation
Department of Homeland Security
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Department of Justice
Department of Defense
Department of the Treasury
The Senate
Majority Leader
Minority Leader
President of the Senate
Filibuster
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Bicameral
Hold
Congress
The House of Representatives
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Speaker of the House
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Committees
Rules Committee
Conference Committee
Standing Committee
Congressional Committee
Joint Committee
Committee of the Whole
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Executive Branch
"Lame-Duck" President
Imperial President
Honeymoon Period
State of the Union Address
Bully Pulpit
Pocket Veto
Formal Presedential Powers
Informal Presedential Powers
Executive Order
Signing Statement
Veto
Judicial Branch
Judicial Activism
Judicial Restraint
Judicial Review
Jurisdiction
Original Jurisdiction
Models of Representation
Politico role
Trustee role
Delegate role
Partisan Role
Unit 5: Political Participation
Suffrage
Fifteenth Amendment
Seventeenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
Twenty-Fourth Amendment
Twenty-Sixth Amendment
Voting
Rational-choice voting
Retrospective voting
Prospective voting
Party-line voting
Voter Turnout
Structural Barriers to Voting
Poll Tax
Literacy Test
Public Interest Groups
Political Action Committees (PACS)
Super PACS
Soft Money
Hard Money
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002
Attack Ads
Issue Ads
“Stand by Your Ad” provision
527 Groups
“Free rider” problem
Single-issue groups
Lobbying
Grassroots lobbying
Media Bias
Horserace Journalism
Ideologically oriented programming
Consumer-driven media outlets
News source and information credibility
Gatekeeper
Scorekeeper
Watchdog
Election Cycle
Open Primaries
Closed Primaries
Caucuses
Party Conventions
National Popular Vote
Incumbency Advantage
Professional campaign consultants
Winner-take-all voting system
UNIT 1: Foundations of American Government
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
US Constitution
Article VI
Article VII
Tenth Amendment
Enumerated Powers
Implied Powers
Inherent Powers
Necessary and Proper Clause
Reserved Powers
Electoral College
Article IV
Preamble
Article V
Necessary and Proper Clause
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Three-Fifths Compromise
Slave Trade Compromise
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
Federalist #10
Brutus #1
Supreme Court of the United States
Federalist 51
Checks and Balances
Separation of Powers
McCulloch v Maryland
United States v Lopez
Federalism
Categorical Grants
Block Grants
Dual Federalism
Layer Cake Federalism
Cooperative Federalism
Marble Cake Federalism
Incentives
Social Contract
Popular Sovereignty
Natural Rights
Unit 3: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Bill of Rights
First Amendment
Free Exercise Clause
Wisconsin v Yoder
Engel v Vitale
New York Times Co. v. United States
Tinker v. Des Moines
Schenck v. United States
Time, place, and manner regulations
Defamation
Libel
Slander
Obscenity
Hate speech
Establishment Clause
Sixth Amendment
Due Process Rights
Speedy and Public Trial
Impartial Jury
Due Process Clause
Gideon v. Wainwright
Second Amendment
Right to Keep and Bear Arms
McDonald v Chicago
Fourteenth Amendment
Equal Protection Clause
Fourth Amendment
Unreasonable Search and Seizure
Right to Privacy
Social Movement
Civil Rights Movement
“Letter from a Birmingham Jail”
Brown v. Board of Education
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972
Voting Rights Act of 1965
"Separate but Equal" doctrine
Pro-Life movement
Pro-Choice movement
Women's Rights Movement
National Organization for Women (NOW)