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POLS 1101
FINAL REVIEW
Final Exam Details
• Friday, December 7rd. 12:00 p.m. HERE!
• Final exam is 25% of your total grade.
• Approximately 8-10 questions from each
chapter.
Chapter 1
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5 principles
Politics
Instrumental
Government
Autocracy
Oligarchy
Democracy
Authoritarian
Totalitarian
Institutions
Jurisdiction
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Agenda Power
Veto power
Principal-agent
Transaction costs
Collective action
Free riding
Public good
Delegation
Selective benefits
Path dependency
Chapter 2
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Articles of Confederation
Great compromise
Three-fifths compromise
Bicameralism
Expressed power
Necessary and proper
Judicial review
Supremacy clause
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Separation of powers
Federalism
Bill of Rights
Checks and Balances
Tyranny
Chapter 3
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Sovereignty
Reserved powers
Implied powers
Police power
Concurrent powers
Full faith and credit
Privileges and immunities
Dual federalism
Commerce clause
Cooperative federalism
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Grants-in-aid
Categorical grants
Unfunded mandates
Formula grants
Block grants
States’ rights
Legislative supremacy
Divided government
Executive privilege
Habeas corpus
Chapter 4
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Civil liberties
Miranda rule
Establishment clause
Lemon test
Free exercise clause
Clear and present danger
Speech plus
Prior restraint
Right to privacy
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Libel
Slander
Fighting words
Due process
Exclusionary rule
Grand jury
Double jeopardy
Eminent domain
Chapter 5
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Civil rights
Equal protection clause
Separate but equal
De jure segregation
De facto segregation
Intermediate scrutiny
Affirmative action
Ledbetter v Goodyear Tire
Franklin V Gwinnet County
Public Schools
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Brown v Board of Education
Law v Nichols
Mendez v Westminster
Grutter v Bollinger
Lawrence v Texas
Roe v Wade
Plessy v Ferguson
Chapter 6
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Constituency
Delegate
Trustee
Incumbency
Patronage
Case work
Pork-barrel
Gerrymandering
Party conference
Speaker of the house
Majority/minority leader
Standing Committee
Executive agreement
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Gatekeeping
Conference Committee
Oversight
Agency loss
Closed Rule
Open Rule
Filibuster
Cloture
Pocket veto
Party vote
Roll call votes
Whips
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Logrolling
Impeachment
Chapter 7
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Caucus system
Delegated powers
Inherent powers
Commander in chief
War Powers Resolution
Executive privilege
Veto
Line-item veto
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Legislative initiative
Executive order
Cabinet
White House staff
Kitchen cabinet
Executive Office of the
President
• Signing statement
Chapter 8
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Bureaucracy
Implementation
Rule making
Administrative
adjudication
• Clientele agency
• Regulatory agency
• Administrative
legislation
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Fiscal Policy
Monetary policy
Federal Reserve
Bureaucratic drift
Oversight
Deregulation
Devolution
Privatization
Chapter 9
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Criminal law
Civil law
Precedent
Stare decisis
Public law
Trial court
Appellate court
Supreme court
Jurisdiction
Due process
Chief justice
Senatorial courtesy
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Standing
Mootness
Writ of certiorari
Amicus curiae
Oral argument
Opinion
Judicial restraint
Judicial activism
Rule of four
Class-action suit
Chapter 10
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Public opinion
Political socialization
Agents of socilization
Gender gap
Liberal
Conservative
Agenda-setting effect
Priming
Framing
Public opinion poll
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Sample
Probability sampling
Random digit dialing
Selection bias
Sampling error
Measurement error
Push polling
Salient interest
Illusion of salience
Bandwagon effect
Chapter 11
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Adverse selection
Moral hazard
Australian ballot
Single-member district
Electoral college
Plurality rule
Majority rule
Proportional representation
Duverger’s Law
Political action committee
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Referendum
Initiative
Recall
Party identification
Issue voting
Prospective voting
Retrospective voting
Spatial issue
Median-voter theorem
Valence issue
Chapter 12
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Political Party
Nomination
Closed primary
Open primary
Majority party
Party identification
Party activist
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Gender gap
Political caucus
Party machine
Third party
Single-member district
Multiple-member
district
Chapter 13
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Interest group
Pluralism
PAC
Informational benefits
Material benefits
Political entrepeneur
Prisoner’s dilemma
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Solidary benefits
Purposive benefits
Lobbying
Going public
Initiative
Selective benefits
Chapter 14
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Equal time rule
Right of rebuttal
Fairness doctrine
Prior restraint
Citizen journalism
New York Times v
Sullivan
• Hard/Soft news
• FCC
• Press release
• Leaks
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