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Mr. Rabideau's 10th grade government class vocab

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amnesty   a blanket pardon offered to a group of law violators  
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apportioned   distribute, as in seats in a legislative body  
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at-large election   election of an office holder by the voters of an entire governmental unit, rather than by the voters of a district or subdivision  
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balance the ticket   when a presidential candidate chooses a running mate who can strengthen his chance of being elected by virtue of certian ideological,geographic,racial,ethnic,gender,or other characteristics  
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bureaucrat   a person who works for a bureaucratic organization  
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chief administrator   term for the president as head of the administration of the federal government  
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chief citizen   term for the president as the representative of the people, working for the public interest  
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chief diplomat   term for the president as the main architect of foreign policy and spokesperson to other countries  
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chief executive   term for the president as vested with the executive power of the U.S.  
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chief legislator   term for the president as architect of public policy and the one who sets the agenda for congress  
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chief of state   term for the president as the ceremonial head of the U.S. the symbol of all the people of the nation  
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clemency   mercy or leniency granted to an offender by a chief executive  
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coalition   a temporary alliance of several groups who come together to form a working majority and so to control a government  
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commander in chief   term for the president as commander of the nations armed forces  
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commutation   the power to reduce the length of a sentence or fine for a crime  
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discharge petition   a procedure enabeling members to force a bill that has been pigeonholed in committee onto the floor for consideration  
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electoral college   group of persons chosen in each state and the district of columbia every four years, who make a formal selection of the president and vice president  
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electorate   all of the people entitled to vote in a given election  
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executive agreement   a pact made by the president directly with the head of a foreign state; a binding international agreement with the force of law but which does not require senate consent  
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executive article   article II of the constitution. Established the presidency and gives the executive power of the federal government to the president  
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executive office of the president   an organization of several agencies staffed bu the Presidents closest advisors  
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executive order   directive, rule, or regulation issued by a chief executive or subordinates, based upon constitutional or statutory authority, and having the force of law  
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filibuster   various tactics aimed at defeating a bill in a legislative body by preventing a final vote  
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gerrymandered   the drawing of electoral district lines to the advantage of a party or group  
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government corporation   corporations within the executive branch subject to the presidents direction and control, setup by congress to carry out certain business-like activities  
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independent executive agencies   agencies headed by a single administrator with regional subunits, but lacking cabinet status  
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independent regulatory commissions   independent agencies designed to regulate important aspects of the nations economy, largely beyond the reach of the presidents control  
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keynote address   speech given at a party convention to set the tone for the convention and the campaign to come  
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pardon   release from the punishment or legal consequences of a crime by the President(federal) or governor(state)  
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partisanship   government action based on firm allegiance to a political party  
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party caucus   a closed meeting of a partys House or Senate members, also called a party conference  
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patronage   the practice of giving jobs to supporters and friends  
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persona non grata   an unwelcome person, used to describe recalled diplomatic officials  
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platform   a political partys formmal statement of basic principles, stands on major issues and objectives  
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precint   the smallest unit of election administration, a voting district  
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presidential electors   a person elected by the voters to represent them in making a formal selection of the vice president and president  
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presidential primary   an election in which a partys voters 1)choose state party organizations delegates to their partys national convention and 2)express a preference for their party's presidential nomination  
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presidential succession   scheme by which a presidential vacancy is filled  
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proportional representation   a rule applied in democratic primaries where by any candidate who wins at least 15% of the votes gets the number of state democratic convention delegates based on his/her share of that primary vote  
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quorum   least number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business; majority  
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reapportion   redistribute, as in seats in a legislative body  
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recognition   the exclusive power of a president to recognize foreign states  
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register   a record or list of names, often kept by an official appointed to do so  
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reprieve   an official postponement of the execution of a sentence  
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resolution   a measure relating to the business of either house, or expression an opinion; does not have the force of law and does not require the presidents signature  
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rider   unpopular provision added onto an important bill certain to pass so that it will "ride" through the legislative process  
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secretary   an official in charge of a department of government  
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session   period of time during which, each year,, congress assembles and conducts business  
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single-issue parties   parties that concentrate on only one public policy matter  
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single member district   electoral district from which one person is chosen by the voters for each elected office  
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special session   an extraordinary session of a legislative body, called to deal with an emergency  
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splinter parties   parties that have split away from one of the major parties  
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term   two year period of time during which congress meets  
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treaty   a formal agreement between two or more soverign states  
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winner-take-all   an almost obsolete system where by a presidential aspirant who won the preference vote in a primary automatically won all delegates chosen in the primary  
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