POLS 1101 FINAL REVIEW Final Exam Details Friday

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POLS 1101 FINAL REVIEW

POLS 1101 FINAL REVIEW

Final Exam Details • Friday, December 7 rd. 12: 00 p. m. HERE! •

Final Exam Details • Friday, December 7 rd. 12: 00 p. m. HERE! • Final exam is 25% of your total grade. • Approximately 8 -10 questions from each chapter.

Chapter 1 • • • 5 principles Politics Instrumental Government Autocracy Oligarchy Democracy Authoritarian

Chapter 1 • • • 5 principles Politics Instrumental Government Autocracy Oligarchy Democracy Authoritarian Totalitarian Institutions Jurisdiction • • • Agenda Power Veto power Principal-agent Transaction costs Collective action Free riding Public good Delegation Selective benefits Path dependency

Chapter 2 • • Articles of Confederation Great compromise Three-fifths compromise Bicameralism Expressed power

Chapter 2 • • Articles of Confederation Great compromise Three-fifths compromise Bicameralism Expressed power Necessary and proper Judicial review Supremacy clause • • • Separation of powers Federalism Bill of Rights Checks and Balances Tyranny

Chapter 3 • • • Sovereignty Reserved powers Implied powers Police power Concurrent powers

Chapter 3 • • • Sovereignty Reserved powers Implied powers Police power Concurrent powers Full faith and credit Privileges and immunities Dual federalism Commerce clause Cooperative federalism • • • Grants-in-aid Categorical grants Unfunded mandates Formula grants Block grants States’ rights Legislative supremacy Divided government Executive privilege Habeas corpus

Chapter 4 • • • Civil liberties Miranda rule Establishment clause Lemon test Free

Chapter 4 • • • Civil liberties Miranda rule Establishment clause Lemon test Free exercise clause Clear and present danger Speech plus Prior restraint Right to privacy • • Libel Slander Fighting words Due process Exclusionary rule Grand jury Double jeopardy Eminent domain

Chapter 5 • • • Civil rights Equal protection clause Separate but equal De

Chapter 5 • • • Civil rights Equal protection clause Separate but equal De jure segregation De facto segregation Intermediate scrutiny Affirmative action Ledbetter v Goodyear Tire Franklin V Gwinnet County Public Schools • • Brown v Board of Education Law v Nichols Mendez v Westminster Grutter v Bollinger Lawrence v Texas Roe v Wade Plessy v Ferguson

Chapter 6 • • • • Constituency Delegate Trustee Incumbency Patronage Case work Pork-barrel

Chapter 6 • • • • Constituency Delegate Trustee Incumbency Patronage Case work Pork-barrel Gerrymandering Party conference Speaker of the house Majority/minority leader Standing Committee Executive agreement • • • Gatekeeping Conference Committee Oversight Agency loss Closed Rule Open Rule Filibuster Cloture Pocket veto Party vote Roll call votes Whips • • Logrolling Impeachment

Chapter 7 • • Caucus system Delegated powers Inherent powers Commander in chief War

Chapter 7 • • Caucus system Delegated powers Inherent powers Commander in chief War Powers Resolution Executive privilege Veto Line-item veto Legislative initiative Executive order Cabinet White House staff Kitchen cabinet Executive Office of the President • Signing statement • • •

Chapter 8 Bureaucracy Implementation Rule making Administrative adjudication • Clientele agency • Regulatory agency

Chapter 8 Bureaucracy Implementation Rule making Administrative adjudication • Clientele agency • Regulatory agency • Administrative legislation • • • Fiscal Policy Monetary policy Federal Reserve Bureaucratic drift Oversight Deregulation Devolution Privatization

Chapter 9 • • • Criminal law Civil law Precedent Stare decisis Public law

Chapter 9 • • • Criminal law Civil law Precedent Stare decisis Public law Trial court Appellate court Supreme court Jurisdiction Due process Chief justice Senatorial courtesy • • • Standing Mootness Writ of certiorari Amicus curiae Oral argument Opinion Judicial restraint Judicial activism Rule of four Class-action suit

Chapter 10 • • • Public opinion Political socialization Agents of socilization Gender gap

Chapter 10 • • • Public opinion Political socialization Agents of socilization Gender gap Liberal Conservative Agenda-setting effect Priming Framing Public opinion poll • • • Sample Probability sampling Random digit dialing Selection bias Sampling error Measurement error Push polling Salient interest Illusion of salience Bandwagon effect

Chapter 11 • • • Adverse selection Moral hazard Australian ballot Single-member district Electoral

Chapter 11 • • • Adverse selection Moral hazard Australian ballot Single-member district Electoral college Plurality rule Majority rule Proportional representation Duverger’s Law Political action committee • • • Referendum Initiative Recall Party identification Issue voting Prospective voting Retrospective voting Spatial issue Median-voter theorem Valence issue

Chapter 12 • • Political Party Nomination Closed primary Open primary Majority party Party

Chapter 12 • • Political Party Nomination Closed primary Open primary Majority party Party identification Party activist • • • Gender gap Political caucus Party machine Third party Single-member district Multiple-member district

Chapter 13 • • Interest group Pluralism PAC Informational benefits Material benefits Political entrepeneur

Chapter 13 • • Interest group Pluralism PAC Informational benefits Material benefits Political entrepeneur Prisoner’s dilemma • • • Solidary benefits Purposive benefits Lobbying Going public Initiative Selective benefits

Chapter 14 Equal time rule Right of rebuttal Fairness doctrine Prior restraint Citizen journalism

Chapter 14 Equal time rule Right of rebuttal Fairness doctrine Prior restraint Citizen journalism New York Times v Sullivan • Hard/Soft news • • FCC • Press release • Leaks