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AMERICAN POLITICS EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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Aristocracy - A government by the few, in which the leaders are meritorious and chosen
by virtue of their birth into noble families.


Constituents - Those people legally entitled to vote for an officeholder.



Delegate - A representative who reflects the opinions of those who elected him or her into
office.


Democracy - A government in which all citizens share their power



Direct Democracy - A type of government in which all citizens participate personally in
making government decisions.


Electoral Incentive - Desire to be elected or re-elected to office.



General Election - Final election that selects an officeholder.



Government - The institution in society holding a monopoly on the legitimate use of
physical force.


Initiative - Proposed law or state constitutional amendment placed on the ballot in
response to a citizen petition.


Majority - 50% + 1

,Oligarchy - A government by the few, in which the individuals in power are not titled
nobility but capture power either through military action or through a political party.


Permanent Campaign - Condition that prevails in the new American democracy when the
next election campaign begins as soon as the last has ended and the line between electioneering
and governing has disappeared.


Primary Election - A preliminary contest that narrows the number of the parties'
candidates and determines who will be the nominees in the general election.


Proposition - An initiative or a referendum that often provides a basis for political action.



Prospective Voting - Voting pattern in which citizens look to the future while voting,
taking into account each candidates campaign promises; each election becomes an occasion to
decide the future direction of public policies.


Recall Elections - Attempts to remove incumbents from office before the completion of
their terms.


Referendum - A law or state constitutional amendment that is proposed by a legislature or
other elected body but goes into effect only if approved by a specified majority of voters.


Representatives - Individuals, periodically chosen by citizens, who have the authority to
decide what governments do.


Retrospective Voting - Voting on the basis of past policies rather than guessing at the
results of future policies.


Single-issue Voters - Voters who care so deeply about some particular issue that their
votes are determined by a candidates position on this one issue.

, Trustee - One who acts on behalf of the interests of the citizens rather than according to
the citizens' past preferences.


Advice and Consent - Support for a presidential action by a designed number of senators.



Annapolis Convention - Meeting in 1786 to discuss constitutional reform



Anti-Federalists - Those who opposed ratification of the Constitution



Articles of Confederation - The first (1781-1789) basic governing document of the United
States and forerunner to the Constitution.


Bill of Rights - The first 10 amendments in the Constitution, which guarantee civil
liberties and protect states' rights
-Restricts government power
-James Madison's major victory


Checks and Balances - Constitutional division of power into separate institutions, giving
each institution the power to block the actions of others.


Colonial Assembly - Lower legislative chamber elected by male property owners in a
colony


Colonial Council - Upper legislative chamber whose members were appointed by British
officials upon the recommendation of the governor.


Connecticut Compromise - a.k.a "Great Compromise" Constitutional Convention proposal
that created a House proportionate to population and a Senate in which all states were
represented equally.
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