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AP government AP test vocab review
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527 group - ✅✅ -A tax exempt organization created to influence the political
process; 527 groups are not regulated by the federal election commission
because they do not coffin are their activities with a candidate or party

Affirmative action - ✅✅ -A policy requiring agencies universities and most
employers to take positive steps to remedy the effects of past discrimination

Amicus Curiae brief - ✅✅ -A friend of the court brief filled by an interest group
or interested party to influence a Supreme Court decision

Appellate jurisdiction - ✅✅-The authority of a court to hear an appeal from a
lower court

Bill of attainder -✅✅ -A legislative act that provides for the punishment of a
person without a court trial

Bureaucracy - ✅✅-A large complex organization of appointed officials
Civil liberties - ✅✅-Legal and constitutional rights that protect individuals from
arbitrary acts of government civil liberties include freedom of speech and
guarantees fair trial

Civil rights - ✅✅ -Policies designed to protect people against arbitrary or
discriminatory treatment by government officials or individuals civil rights include
laws prohibiting racial and gender discrimination

Clear and present danger test - ✅✅
-Judicial interpretation of the first
amendment that government may not ban speech unless it poses an imminent
threat to society

Closed primary - ✅✅ -A primary in which voters are required to identify a party
preference before the election and are not allowed to split their ticket

, ✅✅-A senate motion to end a filibuster
Cloture -

Delegate role of representation - ✅✅-When members of congress cast votes
based on the wishes of their constituents

Entitlement program - ✅✅ -A government sponsored program that provides
mandated benefits to those who meet eligibility requirements social security and
Medicare
Are largest programs

Establishment clause - ✅✅ -A provision of the first amendment that prohibits
congress from establishing an official government sponsored religion

Ex post facto law - ✅✅-A law applied to an act connoted before the law was
enacted

Exclusionary rule - ✅✅ -Supreme Court guidelines that prohibits evidence
obtained by illegal searches or seizures from being admitted in court

Executive agreement - ✅✅ -A pact between the president and a head of a
foreign state. Executive agreements do not have to be approved by the senate.
However unlike treaties executive agreements are not part of U.S law and are
not binding on future presidents

Executive order - ✅✅ -A directive order or regulation issues by the president
executive orders are based on constitutional or statutory authority and have the
force of law

Executive privilege - ✅✅ -The president's power to refuse to disclose
confidential information in United States v no on (1974) the Supreme Court ruled
that there is no constitutional hirsute of unqualified executive privilege

Fiscal policy - ✅✅ -Raising and lowering taxes and government spending
programs is controlled by the executive and legislative branches

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