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AP Gov Exam - #2

Across
The statistical characteristics of a population.
A more or less consistent set of beliefs about what policies government ought to pursue.
A federal requirement that forces the states to spend their own money.
The political channels through which people’s concerns become political issues on the policy agenda. In the U.S. these include elections (voting), political parties, interest groups, and the media.
Powers given to an institution of government directly in the Constitution, such as Congress’s power to tax (also referred to as enumerated or delegated powers).
An election to select the person who will hold office.
Difference in political views between men and women.
The 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause has been used to extend these to all groups.
Drawing congressional district boundaries to benefit a group, usually a political party.
Down
Changing congressional district boundaries based on a new census.
Federal money given to the states with few restrictions about how it should be spent.
A citizen’s capacity to understand and influence political events (including confidence in one’s ability to understand and influence events and belief that the political system will respond to citizens).
A distinctive and patterned way of thinking about how political and economic life ought to be carried out. The shared political views of a society.
The use of spending by the national government through the grant process to influence state policies.
Powers that are necessary to carry out expressed (enumerated) power listed in the Constitution, like the power of Congress to establish a bank.