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unit 2 ap gov

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formal power   powers delegated to a branch of gov. listed in the us constitution  
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informal power   powers not listed in the us constitution but implied or granted  
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senate   designed to represent states equally; has 100 members and debate is less formal than the house; one-third of the senate is elected every two years  
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house   designed to represent the people; debate in the house, which has had 435 members, more formal than the senate, elected every two years  
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federal budget   generated by congress to address mandatory and discretionary spending  
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oversight   congressional authority to ensure legislation is implemented as intended, including i. review, monitoring, and supervision of bureaucratic agencies  
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speaker of the house   elected by a majority of house members and presides over the legislative work in the house  
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bill   a draft or proposed law in congress  
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committee   conduct hearings and debate and mark up bills with revisions and additions; leadership is determined by the majority political party  
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committee hearing   a method of both houses by which committee members gather and analyze info, evidence, and testimony  
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mark up   additions and or/ revisions of a bill done in congressional committee  
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rules committee   est, rules for debate on a bill in the house  
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committee of the whole   a committee formed in the house to expedite debate on bills  
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discharge petition   a filing by a house member to have a bill brought to floor for debate but rarely done  
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unanimous consent   a typical senate procedure to bring bills to the floor for debate and vote  
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hold   a filing by a senator to prevent a bill from getting to the floor for a vote  
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filibuster   a tactic to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote on a bill  
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cloture   a procedure to end a debate  
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conference committee   meets when a bill passed by both chambers on the same topic has variation in its wording and attempt to reconcile those differences  
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mandatory spending   required by law for entitlement programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid  
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entitlements   any gov. provided or government managed benefit or service to which some or all individuals are entitled  
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social security   a social insurance program funded by a payroll tax on current employers and employees to be redistributed to qualifying individuals for retirement, disability, or survivor benefits  
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medicare   a federal government-subsidized healthcare program for qualified elderly Americans  
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medicaid   a federal government-subsidized healthcare program for qualified low-income households  
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discretionary spending   approved on an annual basis for defense spending, education, and infrastructure ; as entitlement costs grow, discretionary spending opportunities will decrease unless tax revenues increase, or the budget deficit increases  
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infrastructure   the system of public works of a country, state, or region  
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pork barrel   funding for a local project in a larger appropriation bill  
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logrolling   (combining several pieces of legislation into one bill to secure enough votes for passage) subject to clarification  
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partisan voting   when members of Congress vote based on their political party affiliation  
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polarization   the act of dividing something, especially something that contains different people or opinions, into two completely opposing groups  
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gridlock   a situation when there is difficulty passing laws that satisfy the needs of the people  
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reapportionment   redistribution of congressional seats to the several states based on the U.S. Census held every 10 years  
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redistricting   redrawing of congressional districts by state legislatures based on congressional reapportionment  
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gerrymandering   redrawing of congressional districts with the intent to create undue advantage for a political party  
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divided government   when one party controls the presidency and the other party controls at least one of the chambers of Congress  
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lame duck   an elected official whose successor has already been elected or will be soon  
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trustee representative   a representative who will vote on issues based on their own knowledge and judgement  
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delegate representative   a representative who sees themselves as an agent of those who elected them and will vote on issues based on the interests of their constituents  
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politico representative   uses a combination of trustee and delegate role conceptions  
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policy agenda   a list of subjects or issues to which government officials will agree to consider as part of public policymaking  
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