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Refers to a legislature composed of two huses or chambers Bicameral
The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Bill of Rights
The faction opposed to the ratification of the Constitution. Anti-Federalists
Concerened with disputes between two private parties, such as divorce. Civil Law
The return of political power back to the states Delvolution
the idea that public opinion can change very quickly, sometimes overnight. Fluidity
Refers to the states moving their caucuses and primaries to earlier dates. Front-loading
Refers to religiuos leaders constituting and running the government, such as in contemporary Iran. Theocracy
Relevant public opinion deals with how important or unimportant an issue my be to individuals. Relevance
An economic approach that seeks control over the money supplys and the cost of credit, primarily through the Federal Reserve System. Monetary Policy
The list of those issues publicized heavily by the media in order to attract the attention of the public. Public agenda
A phenomenon in which voter select all of their candidates from one party. Straight-party ticket
The body of law that deals with the legality of ruls and procedures set forth by governmental bureaucracies. Administrative law
Federal grants-in-aid that are directed at a specific state or local governmental project. Categorical grants
Interest groups whose main motivation is to win monetary or job-security benefits for their memberships. Economic group interest
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