AP GOV Chapter 12 Chris Bauder Flashcards

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Thomas Jefferson

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principle drafter of the declaration of independence; second vice president of the united states from 1801 t 1809. co-founder of the democratic-republican party

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Donald J. Trump

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the 45th president, a republican elected in 2016; first president elected without prior political or military experience; an experienced businessman.

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Hillary Clinton

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first female major party candidate for president of the united states, a democrat, who ran against president donald j. trump in 2016. former secretary of state, senator, and first lady

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electorate

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the citizens eligible to vote

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mandate

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a command, indicated by an electorate’s votes, for the elected officials to carry out a party platform or policy agenda

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primary election

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election in which voters decide which of the candidates within a party will represent the party in the general election

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closed primary

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a primary election in which only a party’s registered voters are eligible to cast a ballot

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open primary

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a primary election in which party members, independents, and sometimes members of the party are allowed to participate

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crossover voting

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participation in the primary election of a party with which the voter is not affiliated

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runoff primary

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a second primary election between the two candidates receiving the greatest number of votes in the first primary

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general election

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election in which voters decide which candidates will actually fill elective public offices

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initiative

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an election that allows citizens to propose legislation or state constitutional amendments by submitting them to the electorate for popular vote

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referendum

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an election whereby the state legislature submits proposed legislation or state constitutional amendments to the voters for approval

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recall

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an election in which voters can remove an incumbent from office prior to the next scheduled election

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electoral college

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representatives of each state who cast the final ballots that actually elect a president

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elector

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member of the electoral college

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reapportionment

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the reallocation of the number of seats in the house of representatives after each decennial census

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presidential coattails

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when successful presidential candidates carry into office congressional candidates of the same party in the year of their election

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barack obama

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the first african american president of the united states, a democrat, who served as forty fourth president from 2009 to 2017; former senator and member of the senate

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mid-term election

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an election that takes place in the middle of a presidential term

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campaign manager

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the individual who travels with the candidate and coordinates the campaign

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finance chair

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the individual who coordinates the financial business of the campaign

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communications director

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the person who develops the overall media strategy for the candidate

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press secretary

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the individual charged with interacting and communicating with journalists on a daily basis

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campaign consultant
a private-sector professional who sells to a candidate the technologies, services, and strategies required to get that candidate elected
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pollster
a campaign consultant who conducts public opinion surveys
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voter canvass
the process by which a campaign reaches individuals voters, either by door-to-door solicitation or by telephone
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get-out-the-vote
a push at the end of a political campaign to encourage supporters to go to the polls
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bernie sanders
longest serving independent in the united states congress. ran against hillary clinton in the 2016 democratic presidential primary; senator from vermont since 2007; first elected to the house of representatives in 1991
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positive ad
advertising on behalf of a candidate that stresses the candidate's qualifications, family, and issue positions, with no direct reference to the opponent
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negative ad
advertising on behalf of a candidate that attacks the opponent's character or platform
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contrast ad
ad that compares the records and proposals of the candidates, with a bias toward the candidate sponsoring the ad
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inoculation ad
advertising that attempts to counteract an anticipated attack from the opposition before the atttack is launched
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federal election campaign act
passed in 1971, this is the primary law that regulates political campaign spending and fundraising
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federal election commission
an independent regulatory agency founded in 1975 by the united states congress to regulate the campaign finance legislation in the united states
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bipartisan campaign reform act
passed in 2002, this act amended the federal election campaign act of 1971 with several provisions designed to end the use of nonfederal or "soft money" for activity affecting federal elections
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citizens united v. FEC
the 2010 U.S. supreme court case that enabled corporations and unions have the same political speech rights as individuals under the first amendment.
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mccutcheon v. FEC
the 2014 supreme court ruling that declared section 441 of the federal election campaign act unconstitutional.
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political action committee
officially recognized fund-raising organizations that represent interest groups and are allowed by federal law to make contributions directly to candidates' campaigns
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527 political committee
organizations created with the primary purpose of influencing electoral outcomes; the term is typically applied only to freestanding interest groups that do not explicitly advocate for the election of a candidate
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501(c)group
interest groups who primary purpose is not electoral politics
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super PAC
political action committees established to make independent expenditures
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independent expenditures
spending or campaign activity that is not coordinated with a candidate's campaign
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public funds
donations from general tax revenues to the campaigns of qualifying presidential candidates
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matching funds
donations to presidential campaigns whereby every dollar raised from individuals in amounts less than $251 is matched bu the federal treasury
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conventional political participation
activism that attempts to influence the political process through commonly accepted forms of persuasion such as voting or letter writing
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unconventional political participation
activism that attempts to influence the political process through unusual or extreme measures, such as protests, boycotts, and picketing
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turnout
the proportion of the voting-age public that casts a ballot
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retrospective judgment
a voter's evaluation of a candidate based on past performance on a particular issue
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prospective judgement
a voter's evaluation of a candidate based on what he or she pledges to do about an issue if elected
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front-loading
the tendency of states to choose an early date on the nomination calendar
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help america vote act
a federal law passed in 2002 that addresses issues of voting systems and voter access that were identified following the 2000 election.