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POLS 1101FINAL REVIEW
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Final Exam Details
• Friday, December 7rd. 12:00 p.m. HERE!
• Final exam is 25% of your total grade.
• Approximately 8-10 questions from each chapter.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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