Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
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A legislative action declaring someone guilty without a trial; prohibited under the Constitution.

A

bill of attainder

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A type of grant that comes with less stringent federal administrative conditions and provides recipients more latitude over how to spend grant funds.

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block grant

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3
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A federal transfer formulated to limit recipients’ discretion in the use of funds and subject them to strict administrative criteria

A

categorical grant

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Shared state and federal powers that range from taxing, borrowing, and making and enforcing laws to establishing court systems

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concurrent powers

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5
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A style of federalism in which both levels of government coordinate their actions to solve national problems, leading to the blending of layers as in a marble cake.

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cooperative federalism

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A process in which the national government attaches new administrative requirements to block grants or supplants them with new categorical grants.

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creeping categorization

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A process in which powers from the central government in a unitary system are delegated to subnational units.

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devolution

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A style of federalism in which the states and national government exercise exclusive authority in distinctly delineated spheres of jurisdiction, creating a layer-cake view of federalism.

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dual federalism

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9
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The last clause of Article I, Section 8, which enables the national government ‘to make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying’ out all its constitutional responsibilities.

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elastic clause

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10
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A law that criminalizes an act retroactively; prohibited under the Constitution.

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ex post facto law

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An institutional arrangement that creates two relatively autonomous levels of government, each possessing the capacity to act directly on the people with authority granted by the national constitution.

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federalism

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12
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Found in Article IV, Section 1, of the Constitution, this clause requires states to accept court decisions, public acts, and contracts of other states; also referred to as the comity provision.

A

full faith and credit clause

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13
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A type of federal grant that places minimal restrictions on how state and local governments spend the money.

A

general revenue sharing

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14
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The gradual movement of states into the immigration policy domain traditionally handled by the federal government.

A

immigration federalism

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15
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A style of federalism premised on the idea that the decentralization of policies enhances administrative efficiency, reduces overall public spending, and improves outcomes.

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new federalism

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16
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A doctrine promoted by John Calhoun of South Carolina in the 1830s, asserting that if a state deems a federal law unconstitutional, it can nullify it within its borders.

A

nullification

17
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Found in Article IV, Section 2, of the Constitution, this clause prohibits states from discriminating against out-of-staters by denying such guarantees as access to courts, legal protection, and property and travel rights.

A

privileges and immunities clause?

18
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A dynamic in which states compete to attract business by lowering taxes and regulations, often to workers’ detriment.

A

race-to-the-bottom

19
Q

Federal laws and regulations that impose obligations on state and local governments without fully compensating them for the costs of implementation.

A

unfunded mandates

20
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A centralized system of government in which the subnational government is dependent on the central government, where substantial authority is concentrated

A

unitary system

21
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A strategy in which interest groups select the level and branch of government they calculate will be most receptive to their policy goals.

A

venue shopping

22
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A petition that enables someone in custody to petition a judge to determine whether that person’s detention is legal.

A

writ of habeas corpus