PS 1 Study Guide 2013
Chapter 1: The Democratic Republic
Acton, Lord
Alfred the Great
Arete
Aristotle
Bentham, Jeremy Utilitarianism
Burke, Edmund
Common Law
Democracy
Dialectic
Magna Carta
Natural Laws
Republic
Social Contract
Socratic Fable
Sovereignty
12 Tables
Chapter 2: The Constitution
Amendment
Articles of Confederation
Bicameral
Bill of Attainder
Bill of Rights
Constitution
Ex Post Facto Law
Expressed Powers
Federalist Papers
Habeas Corpus
Impeachment
Implied Powers
Ratification
National Supremacy
Clauses:
Advice and Consent
Due Process Clause
Establishment Clause
Free Exercise
Full Faith And Credit
Guarantee Clause
Necessary and Proper
Reserve Clause
Supremacy Clause
Delegate
Checks and Balances
Chapter 3: Federalism
Federalism
Amendment
Articles Of Confederation
Census
Concurrent Powers
Separation of Powers
Supreme Court
Chapter 4: Civil Liberties
Civil Liberty
Civil Right
Equal Rights Amendment
Establishment Clause
Free Exercise
Jim Crow Laws
Poll Tax
Suffrage
Theocracy
Chapter 5: Civil Rights
Balancing Test
Incorporation Doctrine
Exclusionary Rule
Litmus Test
Cases:
Marbury v. Madison
Barron v. Baltimore
Scott v. Sanford
Plessy v. Ferguson
Brown v. Board of Education
Schenk v. US
Weeks v. Ohio
Carroll v. US
Korematsu v. US
Mapp v. Ohio
Gideon v. Wainright
Miranda v. Arizona
Roe v. Wade
Brown v. Texas
Michigan v. Sitz
Edmonds v. Indianapolis
Chapter 6: Public Opinion and Political Socialization
Bias
Communication
Culture
Media
Meta-narrative
Mobility
Muckraking
New Media
Peer Group
Political Core
Sampling
Socialization
Chapter 7: Interest Groups
Advocacy Group
Amicus Curiae
Capture
Economic Interest
Gerrymander
Grass Roots
Injuction
Lobbyist
Pork barrel
P.A.C
Super Pac
527s
Chapter 8: Political Parties
Dual party
G.O.P.
Machine State
Precinct
Soft Money
Hard Money
Spoilers
Third Party
Chapter 9: Campaigns And Elections
Balanced Ticket
Caucus
Coattail
Convention
District
Electoral College
Hard money
Incumbent
Platform
Primary
Chapter 10: The Congress
Appropriations
Authorization
Cloture Vote
C.O.W.
Committee
Dilatory
Discharge petition
Earmarks
Filibuster
Franking Oversight
House
Pro Tempore
Quorum
Rider
Select Committee
Senate
Seniority
Speaker of the House
Standing Committee
Stare Decisis
Ways and Means
Whips
Chapter 11: The President
Cabinet
Executive Agreement
Executive Order
Formal Powers
Informal Powers
Line Item Veto OMB
Override
Pocket Veto
Veto Power
War Powers Resolution
Chapter 12: The Bureaucracy
Capture
Iron Triangle
Meritocracy
Pendleton Act
Regulatory Agency
Spoils System
Whistleblower
Chapter 13: The Courts
Appellate
Certiorari
Constructionist
Dual Court
Federal Jurisdiction
Judicial Review
Judicial Activism
Jurisdiction
Jury Nullification
Mandamus
Original Court
Precedent
Rule of 4
Stare Decisis
Supreme Court
Chapter 14: Domestic & Economic Policies
Capitalism
Demand
Entitlement Programs
Federal Reserve
Free Market
Modes of Production
Opportunity Cost
Prime Rate
Progressive
Regressive
Robber Baron
Stimulus
Tariff
Welfare
Workfare
Chapter 15: Foreign Policy
Alliance
Doctrine
Entanglement
Force Projection
G-8/G-20
Globalization
MNC
NAFTA
NSA
Outsourcing
PNTR
Realpolitik
Saber Rattling
Security
Treaty
California:
Assembly
Ballot Proposition
Reapportionment
Dual Executive
Direct Democracy
Gridlock
Initiative
Legislature
Proposition
Recall
Referendum
Individuals:
De Montesquieu, Baron
De Toqueville, Alexis
Hamilton, Alexander
Henry, Patrick
Hobbes, Thomas
Jackson, Andrew
Jefferson, Thomas
Keynes, J.M.
Lincoln, Abraham
Locke, John
Madison, James
Marshall, John
Marx, Karl
Mason, George
Nietzsche, Freiderich
Paine, Thomas
Plato
Ricardo, David
Roosevelt, Franklin D
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rousseau, Jean Jacques
Santayana, George Carlos
Smith, Adam
Socrates
Turner, Frederick Jackson
Weber, Max