AP Gov - Unit 1 Vocab Flashcards

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Government

The formal vehicle through which policies are made and affairs of state are conducted

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Democracy

A system of government that gives power to the people, directly or with elected representatives

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Republic

A government rooted in the consent of the governed, a representative/indirect democracy

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Politics

The study of who gets what, when, and how/how policy decisions are made

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Anti-Federalists

People who favored strong state government and weak national government, opposed the ratification of the Constitution

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Article I

Puts all legislative power in the Congress, establishes bicameral legislature. Sets out qualifications for holding office, terms of office, methods of selecting representatives/senators, and the system of appointment to determine membership in the House

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Article II

Places all executive power, authority to execute laws over nation with the President. Sets President's term, explains the Electoral College, and describes qualifications/how to replace President

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Article III

Establishes Supreme Court and defines its jurisdiction

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Article IV

Requires states honor laws/judicial proceedings of other states and steps for how to admit new states into the Union

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Article V

Specifies how amendments can be added to the Constitution

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Article VI

Contains supremacy clause, Constitution and federal laws over state constitutions/laws

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Articles of Confederation

Compact between the 13 colonies that created a loose league of friendship. National government drew power from the states

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Bill of Rights

The first 10 amendments of the constitution, mostly guarantees specific rights and liberties

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Checks and Balances

Constitutionally mandated structure that gives each of the 3 branches a degree of oversight/control over the actions of the others

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Constitution

A document establishing the structure, functions, and limitations of a government

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Constitutional Convention

Meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 intended to revise the Articles of Confederation but produces the Constitution instead

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Critical Period

Period from 1781-1789 after the Revolution where colonies were governed by the Articles of Confederation

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Declaration of Independence

Drafted by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, proclaimed the right of the colonies to separate from Great Britain

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Enumerated Powers

Powers of the national government granted to Congress in Article I, Section 8 in the Constitution

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Federalism

The distribution of constitutional authority between state governments and the national government with different powers/functions exercised by both

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Federalists

People who favored a stronger national government and supported the proposed Constitution, later became the first U.S. political party

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Full Faith and Credit Clause

Section of Article IV that ensures judicial decrees/contracts made in one state will be binding and enforceable in any other state

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Great Compromise

The final decision of the Constitutional Convention to create a two-house legislature, lower house elected by people and power divided between the two

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Implied Powers

The powers of the national government derived from the enumerated powers and the necessary and proper clause

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Inherent Powers

Powers that belong to the president because they can be inferred from the Constitution

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Necessary and Proper Clause

Paragraph in Article I, Section 8, gives Congress the authority to pass all "necessary and proper" laws to carry out enumerated powers specified in the Constitution

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New Jersey Plan

Proposed framework for the Constitution, called for one-house legislature with one vote for each state. The Congress would have the ability to raise revenue. Supreme Court would be appointed for life.

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Political Culture

Commonly shared attitudes, behaviors, and core values about how the government should operate

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Separation of Powers

A way of dividing the power of government among legislative, executive, and judicial branches, each staffed separately with equality and independence of each branch ensured by the Constitution

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Shays's Rebellion

A rebellion in which an army of 1,500 angry farmers led by Daniel Shays marched to Springfield, Massachusetts and forcibly restrained the state court from foreclosing mortgages on their farms

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Supremacy Clause

Part of Article VI mandating the national law is supreme to state laws and constitutions

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3/5 Compromise

Agreement reached at the Constitutional Convention allowing 3/5 of the total slave population in each state determine the amount of representation in the House

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Virginia Plan

Proposed framework for the Constitution favoring large states, bicameral legislature would appoint executive and judicial officers

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Federal System

A system of government in which the national and state governments share power and derive authority from the people

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10th Amendment

Defines American federalism, powers not given to the national government are reserved to the states/people

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Reserved Powers

Powers reserving to the states by the 10th Amendment that lie at the foundation of a state's right to legislate for public health/welfare of its citizens

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Concurrent Powers

Powers shared by national and state governments

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Bill of Attainder

Law declaring an act illegal without a judicial trial

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Ex Post Facto Law

Law that makes an act punishable as a crime, even if it the action was legal when it was committed

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Privileges and Immunities Clause

Section of Article IV guaranteeing citizens of every state are afforded the same rights

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Extradition Clause

Section of Article IV that requires states to return criminals to the state they're convicted in or will stand trial in

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Interstate Compacts

Contracts between states that carry the force of law, generally now used to address multistate policy concerns

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McCulloch v Maryland

Using the Constitution's supremacy clause, the Supreme Court upheld the power of the national government and denied the right of a state to tax the federal bank. The Court's interpretation of the necessary and proper clause paved the way for future rulings upholding federal powers

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Gibbons v Ogden

The Supreme Court upheld broad congressional power to regulate interstate commerce, the Court's broad interpretation of the Constitution commerce clause paved the way for future rulings upholding federal powers

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Barron v Baltimore

A Supreme Court ruling that limited the applicability of the Bill of Rights to the federal government before the Civil War

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Dual Federalism

The belief that having separate and equally powerful levels of government is the best arrangement (layer cake federalism)

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Nullification

The belief in the right of a state to declare a federal law void

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Dred Scott v Sandford

Supreme Court decision that ruled the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional and denied citizenship to enslaved African Americans. Dred Scott heightened tensions between North and South

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Cooperative Federalism

Intertwined relationship between national, state, and local governments that began with the New Deal (marble cake federalism)

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Progressive Federalism

Views relations between national and state governments as coercive and cooperative

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Categorical Grants

Grants that give federal funds to states for a specific purpose

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New Federalism

Proposed by Reagan, returns administrative powers to state governments

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Block Grant

Large grant given to states by federal government with general spending guidelines

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Programmatic Requests

Federal funds designated for special projects within a state/congressional district (also called earmarks)

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