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Civics voc

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constituents   a person from a legislature's district  
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exclusive jurisdiction   authority of only federal courts to hear and decide cases  
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concurrent jurisdiction   authority for both state and federal courts to hear and decide cases  
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foreign policy   a nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations  
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original jurisdiction   the authority to hear cases for the first time  
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joint committee   includes members of both houses  
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executive order   a rule or command that has the force of law  
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precendent   a ruling that is used the basis for a judicial decision in a later, similar case  
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rider   a completely unrelated ammendment tacked to a bill  
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docket   a courts calendar showing the schedule of cases it is to hear  
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ex post facto   a law that would allow a person to be punished for an action that was not against the law when it was committed; You can't make an act a crime later, after the act has already been committed  
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special interest group   an organization of people with some common interest who try to influence government decisions  
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brief   a written document explaining the position of one side or the other  
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stare decisis   the practice of using earlier judicial rulings as a basis for deciding cases  
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electoral college   a group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president  
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merit   hiring people in government jobs on the basis of qualification  
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White House   where the president lives; presidential mansion  
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census   a population count taken by the census bureu  
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appeals court   a court that reviews decisions made in a lower court  
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Impeach   to accuse government officials of misconduct in office  
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amnesty   a pardon to a group of people  
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judicial review   the power of the supreme court to say whether any federal state or local law or government action goes against the constitution  
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elastic clause   clause in Article I section 8 of the constitution that gives congress the power to carry out expressed power  
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repreve   an order to delay a person's punishment until a higher court can hear a case  
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lobbyist   a representative of an interest group who contacts lawyers or other government officials directly to influence the policy making  
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pocket veto   the president's power to kill a bill if congress is not in session by not signing it  
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dissenting opinion   a statement written by a justice who disagrees with the majority opinion, presenting his opinion  
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electoral votes   votes needed to win a presidential election; need at least 270 out of 538 to win  
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president pro tempore   the person who acts as the chairperson of the Senate  
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Select Committee   created to do a special job for a limited period of time  
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War powers Act   president must notify Congress within 48 hours when troops are sent into battle  
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Speaker of the House   the most powerful leader within the House of Representatives  
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foreign aid   money, food, military assistance, or other supplies given to help other countries  
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Marbury v. Madison   established the Supreme Court's power of judicial review  
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subpeona   a court order requiring someone to appear in court  
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succession   the ascension to power by one ruler after the death, resignation, or removal from office of another  
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