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Fall 2021 Final Exam IP

Horizontales
Unfunded _____ : A tool of federalism, federal gov't requirements levied on states without funding or reimbursement
The foreign policy that avoids involvement in other nations' affairs; purportedly espoused by Washington, it dominated the fist half of American foreign policy
Rights afforded to individuals explicitly enumerated in order to protect them from the government
Literally "the rule of desks"; you are part of the largest and most effective one in the world.
Judicial _____: the view that judges should decide cases strictly due to the language of the Constitution and laws
The goals and needs of the state, often used to determine the correct action in international affairs
The only check and balance of the Judicial Branch
The topic both Lincoln and MLK were concerned with; arguably the glue that hold the US together
A situation where legislation cannot move forward, usually due to political polarization in Congress
The branch established by Article II of the Constitution
The type of economic policy that regulates the economy through taxing and spending.
_____ scrutiny: the highest standard of judicial review, usually reserved for race and religious discrimination cases.
The senior body, chaired by the President, that evaluates significant security issues facing the country
Verticales
According to Snyder, the last resort for a military or political official who disagrees with the decisions of their leaders
____ Federalism: the system of government that prevailed until the New Deal in which powers were separated between state and federal governments
Literally, "I forbid": the power of the President to disapprove a bill
This Act was called unconstitutional because it put limits on the President's authority as Commander in Chief
The President's use of prestige and visibility to guide or influence public opinion
Those who favored strong state governments and weak national government.
Where the real work in Congress gets done
The collection of plans and policies that comprise a state's deliberate effort to harness political, military, diplomatic, and economic tools to advance its national interest
The drawing of electoral districts so as to give advantage to one political party
The type of primary where only voters registered with the party may vote
A group with a distinct political interest that infringes on others that Madison was afraid of in Fed 10
A meeting of party followers in which part delegates or nominees are selected