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What is the Bill of Rights?
A list containing the first 10 amendments.
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What is a block grant?
A grant that is broad and flexible
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What is the democratic party?
A large party that is known to be pro choice.
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What is the Articles of Confederation?
The earliest version of the US government.
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What is an entrance poll?
A poll taken before the actual vote.
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What is the Declaration of Independence?
A pronouncement published on July 4, 1776.
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What is a project grant?
A grant based on applications for potential participants.
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What is the republican party?
A large party that believes abortion should be illegal.
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What is Shay's Rebellion?
A movement that showed how the AoC could be exploited.
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What is a benchmark poll?
The first poll in a campaign.
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What is the Constitution?
A document known as the Supreme Law of the Land.
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What are federal mandates?
Money required by the federal government for federal funding.
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What are family ties?
The idea that most family members have the same beliefs.
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What is the enlightenment?
A movement that impacted the western world
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What is a push poll?
A poll that includes bias.
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What is Brutus No. 1?
A document that built a foundation for Anti-Feds.
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What is the full faith and credit clause?
The rule that the US must respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
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What is the green party?
A democratic party with extreme views.
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Who are Thomas Hobbes and John Locke?
Two people that had very different views of how a government should be created
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What is a focus group?
A small group of similar people.
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What is Federalist No. 10?
A document that talked about the cons of factions in the US.
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What is a categorical-formula grant?
A grant for something specific.
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What is the libertarian party?
A republican party with extreme views.
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What is state of nature?
A hypothetical condition before a society is created.
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What is a sampling technique?
The purposeful selection of different opinions.
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