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POL 1013
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Political Studies
Undergraduate 1
11/18/2019

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Term
What is the name for the body of law that deals with disputes not involving criminal penalties? (p378)
Definition
Civil law
Term
The doctrine that previous court decisions should apply as precedents in similar cases is known as (p378)
Definition
Stare of decisis
Term
Where do most trials in America take place (p378)
Definition
state courts
Term
The term writ of habeas corpus refers to (p380)
Definition
a court order that an individual in custody be brought into court and shown the cause for his or her detention
Term
Which of the following is not included in the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court? (p381)
a) cases between the United States and one of the 50 states
b) cases brought by one state against citizens of another state or against a foreign country
c) cases involving challenges to the constitutionality of state laws
d) cases between two or more states
e) cases involving foreign ambassadors or other ministers
Definition
c) cases involving challenges to the constitutionality of state laws
Term
the size of the Supreme Court is determined by? (p384)
Definition
congress
Term
The supreme courts decision in Marbury v. Madison was important because (p386)
Definition
it established the power of judicial review
Term
which of the following is not included s a "special and compelling" reason to hear a case under Rule 10 of the Rules of Supreme Court of the United States (p391)
a) the president of the United States authors an amicus curiae brief on the issue in question
b) a circuit court decision on the issue in question conflicts with previous Supreme Court decisions
c) there are conflicting decisions by two or more state courts of last resort on the issue in question
d) there are conflicting decisions between circuit courts and state courts of last resort on the issue in question.
e) there are conflicting decisions by two or more circuit courts on the issue in question
Definition
a) the president of the United States authors an amicus curiae brief on the issue in question
Term
Which of the following play an important role in shaping the flow of cases heard by the Supreme Court (p393)
a) the attorney general, the Secretary of State and the American bar association
b) the solicitor general, federal law clerks, and interest groups
c) the president, congress, and the Department of Justice
d) state legislatures
e) the federal district and circuit courts
Definition
b) the solicitor general, federal law clerks, and interest groups
Term
Which of the following is a brief submitted to the Supreme Court by someone other than one of the parties in the case> (p393)
a) amicus curiae
b) habeas corpus
c) writ of certiorari
d) ex post brief
e) de jure brief
Definition
a) amicus curiae
Term
a dissenting opinion is written by (p396)
Definition
a Supreme Court justice who disagrees with the majority decision.
Term
if a justice refuses to go beyond the clear words of the constitution in interpreting the documents meaning, he or she would be considered an advocate for which judicial philosophy? (p396)
Definition
judicial restraint
Term
amicus curiae (p393)
Definition
literally "friend of the court"; individuals or groups who are not parties to a lawsuit but who seek to assist the Supreme Court in reaching a decision by presenting additional briefs
Term
briefs (p394)
Definition
written documents in which attorneys explain, using case precedents, why the court should find in favor of their client
Term
Chief Justice (p383)
Definition
justice on the Supreme Court who presides over the courts public sessions and who's official title is Chief Justice of the United States
Term
Civil law (p378)
Definition
the branch of law that deals with disputes that do not involve criminal penalties
Term
court of appeals (p379)
Definition
a court that hears the appeals of trial court decisions
Term
criminal law (p377)
Definition
the branch of law that regulates the conduct of individuals, defines crimes, and specifies punishment for acts defined as illegal
Term
defendant (p378)
Definition
the one against whom a complaint is brought in a criminal or civil case
Term
dissenting opinion (p396)
Definition
a decision written by a justice in the minority in a particular case in which the justice wishes to express his or her reasoning for the case(disagreeing with majority)
Term
due process of law (p380)
Definition
the right of every citizen against arbitrary action by national or state governments.
Term
judicial activism (p380)
Definition
judicial philosophy that posits that the court should go beyond the words of the constitution or a statue to consider the broader societal implications of its decisions
Term
judicial restraint (p398)
Definition
judicial philosophy whose adherents refuse to go beyond the clear words of the constitution in interpreting the documents meaning
Term
judicial review (p385)
Definition
the power of the courts to review and, if necessary, declare actions of the legislative and executive branches invalid or unconstitutional; the Supreme Court asserted this power in Marbury v. Madison
Term
jurisdiction (p380)
Definition
the sphere of a courts power and authority
Term
mootness (p391)
Definition
a criterion used by courts to screen cases that no longer require resolution
Term
opinion (p396)
Definition
the written explanation of the supreme courts decision in a particular case
Term
oral argument (p394)
Definition
the stage in Supreme Court procedure in which attorneys for both sides appear before the court to present their positions and answer questions posed by justices
Term
original jurisdiction (p381)
Definition
the authority to initially consider a case; distinguished from appellate jurisdiction, which is the authority to hear appeals from a lower courts decision
Term
plaintiff (p377)
Definition
the individual or organization that brings a complaint in court
Term
plea bargain (p380)
Definition
a negotiated agreement in a criminal case in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty in return for the states agreement to reduce the severity of the criminal charge the defendant is facing
Term
precedent (p378)
Definition
prior case whose principles are used by judges as the basis for their decisions in present cases
Term
solicitor general (p393)
Definition
the top government lawyer in all cases before the Supreme Court in which the government is a party
Term
standing (p391)
Definition
the right of an individual or organization to initiate a court case, on the basis of having substantial stake in the outcome.
Term
stare decisis (p378)
Definition
literally "let the decision stand"; the doctrine that a previous decision by a court applies as a precedent in similar cases until that decision is overruled
Term
Supreme Court (p379)
Definition
the highest court in a particular state or in the United States; this court primarily serves an appellate function
Term
trial court (p379)
Definition
the first court to hear a criminal or civil case
Term
writ of certiorari (p391)
Definition
a decision of at least four of the nine supreme court justices to review a decision of a lower court; certiorari is latin, meaning "to make more certain"
Term
writ of habeas corpus (p380)
Definition
a court order that the individual in custody be brought into court and shown the cause for detention; habeas corpus is guaranteed by the constitution and can be suspended only in cases of rebellion or invasion.
Term
Monetary policy seeks to influence the economy through (p413)
Definition
the availability of credit and money
Term
The most powerful institution in determining americas monetary policy is (p413)
Definition
the federal reserve board
Term
Government attempts to manipulate the economy by using its taxing and spending powers are called (p414)
Definition
fiscal policies
Term
A policy whose objective is to tax or spend in such a way as to reduce the disparities of wealth between the highest and lowest income brackets is called (p414)
Definition
redistribution
Term
The United States welfare state was constructed initially in response to (p416)
Definition
the Great Depression
Term
Which of the following is an example of a contributory program (p418)
a) medicaid
b) medicare
c) temporary assistance for needy families
d) supplemental nutrition assistance program
e) aid to families with dependent children
Definition
b) medicare
Term
means testing requires that applicants for welfare benefits show (p419)
Definition
the financial need for assistance
Term
Which of the following are examples of in-kind benefits (p419)
a) Medicaid and the supplemental nutrition assistance program
b) social security and the troubled assets relief program
c) medicare and unemployment compensation
d) the GI bill of rights and the equal rights amendment
Definition
a) medicaid and the supplemental nutrition assistance program
Term
What event prompted the federal government to enter the field of elementary education
Definition
the soviet unions launching of sputnik
Term
Which of the following was not part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (p424)
a) a provision allowing parents whose child is attending a failing school to transfer the child to a better school
b) a requirement that states failing to meet national standards improve student performance by providing supplemental tutoring, longer school days, and additional summer school
c) a requirement that schools show positive results for all subcategories of students and not just positive overall averages
d) a requirement that a national test be used to evaluate every student around the country
e) a requirement that every child in grades 3 through 8 be tested yearly for proficiency in math and reading
Definition
d) a requirement that a national test be used to evaluate every student around the country
Term
Who are the chief beneficiaries of the "shadow welfare state" (p434)
Definition
the middle class
Term
Which three government programs provide assistance to the working poor (p434)
Definition
the affordable care act, the earned income tax credit, and the supplemental nutrition assistance program
Term
contracting power (p411)
Definition
the power of government to set conditions on companies seeking to sell goods or services to governmental agencies
Term
contributory programs (p418)
Definition
social programs financed in whole or in part by taxation or other mandatory contributions by their present or future recipients
Term
cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs)
Definition
changes made to the level of benefits of a government program based on the rate of inflation
Term
federal reserve system (p413)
Definition
a system of 12 federal reserve banks that facilitates exchanges of cash, checks, and credit; regulates member banks; and uses monetary policies to fight inflation and deflation
Term
fiscal policy (p414)
Definition
the governments use of taxing, monetary, and spending powers to manipulate the economy
Term
indexing (p418)
Definition
periodic process of adjusting of social benefits or wages to account for increases in the cost of living
Term
in-kind benefits (p419)
Definition
non cash goods and services provided to needy individuals and families by the federal government
Term
means testing (419)
Definition
a procedure by which potential beneficiaries of a public assistance program establish their eligibility demonstrating a genuine need for the assistance
Term
medicaid (p419)
Definition
a federally and state financed, state-operated program providing medical services to low income people
Term
medicare (p418)
Definition
a form of national health insurance for the elderly and the disabled
Term
monetary policies (p413)
Definition
efforts to regulate the economy through the manipulation of the supply of money and credit; Americas mot powerful institution in this are of monetary policy is the Federal Reserve Board
Term
noncontributory programs (p419)
Definition
social programs that provide assistance to people based on demonstrated need rather than any contribution they have made
Term
public policy (p409)
Definition
a law, a rule, a statute, or an edict that expresses the governments goals and provides for rewards and punishments to promote those goals attainment
Term
redistribution (p414)
Definition
collecting revenue in such a way as to reduce the disparities of wealth between the lowest and the highest income brackets
Term
social security (p418)
Definition
a contributory welfare program into which working Americans contribute a percentage of their wages and from which they relieve cash benefits after retirement or if they become disabled
Term
subsidies (p409)
Definition
government grants of cash or other valuable commodities, such as land, to individuals or an organization; used to promote activities desired by the government, to reward political support, or to buy off potential opposition
Term
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (p419)
Definition
the largest antipoverty program, which provides recipients with a debit card for food at most grocery stores; formerly known as food stamps
Term
tax expenditures (p419)
Definition
government subsidies provided to employers and employees through tax deductions for amounts spent on health insurance and other benefits
Term
Which of the following terms best describes the American posture toward the world prior to the twentieth century? (p447)
a) interventionist
b) isolationist
c) appeasement
d) humanitarian
e) internationalist
Definition
b) isolationist
Term
Which of the following terms describes an effort to forestall war by giving in to the demands of a hostile power? (p448)
a) appeasement
b) deterrence
c) detente
d) containment
e) minuteman theory of defense
Definition
a) appeasement
Term
The World Trade Organization is? (p451)
Definition
an international organization promoting free trade that grew out of the general agreement on tariffs and trade
Term
The Bush Doctrine refers to (p454)
Definition
the idea that the United States should take preemptive action against threats to its national security
Term
An agreement made between the president and another country that has the force of a treaty but doesn't not require the senates advice and consent is called (p454)
Definition
executive agreement
Term
The Constitution assigns the power to declare war to (p456)
Definition
Congress
Term
Which of the following statements about the United Nations is Not true? (p459)
a) it has a powerful army to implement its decisions
b) it gives every country one vote in the general assembly
c) the five permanent members of the UN Security Council are China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the US
d) It was designed to be a channel for negotiation and a means of settling international disputes peaceably.
e) important issues require a two-thirds majority vote
Definition
a) it has a powerful army to implement its decisions
Term
founded during the 1940s in order to create a new international monetary structure for the postwar world? (p460)
Definition
the International Monetary Fund and the world bank
Term
cultural programs that send American actors, athletes, and musicians around the world in order to promote a positive view of the United States are examples of the use of (p463)
Definition
soft power
Term
In 2015 the United States entered into an international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions called the (p468)
Definition
Paris Agreement
Term
appeasement (p448)
Definition
the effort to forestall war by giving in to the demands of a hostile power
Term
Bush Doctrine (p454)
Definition
foreign policy based on the idea that the US should take preemptive action against threats to its national security
Term
Cold War (p448)
Definition
the period of struggle between the US and the former Soviet Union lasting from the late 1940s
Term
containment (p448)
Definition
a policy designed to curtail the political and military expansion of a hostile power
Term
deterrence (p448)
Definition
the development and maintenance of military strength as a means of discouraging attack
Term
diplomacy (p459)
Definition
the representation of a government to foreign governments
Term
executive agreement (p455)
Definition
an agreement, made between the president and another country, that has the force of a treaty but does not require the senates advice and consent
Term
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) (p451)
Definition
international trade organization, in existence from 1947 to 1995, that set many of the rules governing international trade
Term
International Monetary Fund (IMF) (p460)
Definition
an institution established in 1944 that provides loans and facilities international monetary exchange
Term
isolationism (p447)
Definition
avoidance of involvement in the affairs of other nations
Term
nation-states (p449)
Definition
political entities consisting of people with some common cultural experience (nation) who also share a common political authority (state), recognized by other sovereignties (nation-sates)
Term
non-state actors (p447)
Definition
groups other than nation-states that attempt to play a role in the international system; terrorist groups that are one the of none-state actor
Term
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (p461)
Definition
an organization, comprising the United States, Canada, an most of Western Europe, formed in 1949 to counter the perceived threat from the Soviet Union
Term
preventive war (p448)
Definition
policy of striking first when a nation fears that a foreign foe is contemplating hostile action
Term
United Nations (UN) (p459)
Definition
an organization of nations founded in 1945 to be a channel for negotiation and a means of settling international disputes peaceably; the UN has had frequent successes in providing a forum for negotiation and on some occasions a means of preventing international conflicts from spreading; on a number of occasions, the UN has supported U.S. foreign policy goals
Term
World Trade Organizations (WTO) (p451)
Definition
international organization promoting free trade that grew out of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Term
Who was first chief justice
Definition
John Jay of 5 members
Term
What act created the supreme court
Definition
The Judiciary Act of 1789 signed by George Washington
Term
How many justices are there today in 2019
Definition
9 members
Term
Since when has number of justices been consistent
Definition
President Grant Years
Term
Most cases do not go to trial. How are they usually settled?
Definition
settled out of court in plea bargains
Term
Where are most cases in the country heard? Supreme or state courts?
Definition
state
Term
A party must have standing to sue by being a stakeholder in the outome
Definition
standing
Term
a criterion used to dismiss cases that no longer require a resolution
Definition
mootness
Term
Government is always the plaintiff
Defendant cannot be forced to testify
standard: guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
penalties: fines, public service, imprisonment, death
Definition
Criminal Law
Term
Who has the burden of proof in criminal law?
Definition
prosecutor
Term
Who has the burden of proof in civil law?
Definition
Plaintiff
Term
Plaintiff is the party that has been legally wronged,
defendant can be forced to testify, preponderance of evidence, penalties typically monetary
Definition
Civil Law
Term
What court case established the power of the court
Definition
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Term
Current Chief Justice
Definition
John Roberts
Term
Current Associate Justices (8)
Definition
Clarence Thomas
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Stephen Breyer
Samuel Alito
Sonia Sotomayor
Elena Kagan
Neil Gorsuch
Brett Kavanauagh
Term
Who elected the most recent Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavananuagh to the Supreme Court?
Definition
Donald Trump
Term
The release of a person from legal custody by a written agreement that he shall appear at the time and place designated and submit himself to the jurisdiction of the court and observe the requirements set forth in the recognizance.
Definition
Bail
Term
Arraignment of an accused consists of calling upon him by name, reading to him the charges in the arrest documents, demanding of him an entering of plea. This hearing may be combined with right to counsel hearing.
Definition
Arraign
Term
Competing interest, where there is a Plaintiff and defendant. Plaintiff is the “interest” that has a standing to sue.
Definition
Adversarial proceeding
Term
A certificate or evidence of a debt with a sum fixed as a penalty, which contains a written agreement binding the parties to pay the debt, conditioned, however, that the payment of the penalty may be avoided by the performance of certain acts by one or more of the parties.
Definition
Bond
Term
A type of arrest document issued by the court charging the offender with a violation of a court order or court process of contempt of court
Definition
Capias
Term
All parties that are affected the same. Must have a “serious interest” in case. Can lead to Punitive damages, if court finds in favor of plaintiff and can prove that defendant was negligent.
Definition
Class Action
Term
: Form of Plea deal. Final judgment is delayed/ deferred for later time
Definition
Deferred adjudication
Term
New Trial by different tribunal (court and jury).
Definition
De Novo
Term
The party the suit is aimed at.
Definition
Defendant
Term
A motion to dismiss a case because the claim is legally insufficient.
Definition
Demurrer
Term
a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court, especially to secure the person's release unless lawful grounds are shown for their detention.
Definition
Habeas Corpus
Term
No Contest, Mercy of the Court
Definition
Nolo Contendere
Term
The party initiating the suit
Definition
Plaintiff
Term
Attorneys speaking to prospective jurors to indentify who cannot be fair and impartial.
Definition
Voir dire
Term
Prospective Jurors drawn by random selection. Jury Duty.
Definition
Venire
Term
(Felony cases) 12 citizens
Definition
grand jury
Term
Juvenile district courts
Definition
JP
Term
Previous decisions from prior cases that are used to understand how a law is applied
Definition
Precedent
Term
"Let the decision stand". The use of precedent in a current case, The court is hesitant to overturn precedent, Most cases are returned to the lower courts due to this ruling
Definition
stare decisis
Term
What article establishes the Supreme Court?
Definition
III
Term
The highest court in the United States.
Definition
Supreme Court
Term
have original jurisdiction in felony criminal cases, divorce cases, cases involving title to land, election contest cases, civil matters in which the amount of money or damages involved is $200 or more, and any matters in which jurisdiction is not placed in another trial court
Definition
District
Term
have original jurisdiction over all criminal cases involving Class A and Class B misdemeanors, which are the more serious minor offenses.
Definition
County courts
Term
In the practice of the court of appeals, it means that the court of appeals has concluded that the lower court decision is correct and will stand as rendered by the lower court
Definition
Affirmed
Term
an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
Definition
Capitalism
Term
consists of management of money supply and interest rates to control inflation
Definition
monetary policy
Term
refers to the use of government spending and tax policies to influence economic conditions,(taxing, spending, and borrowing decisions made by congress and POTUS)
Definition
Fiscal policy
Term
what government entity deals with monetary policy
Definition
Federal reserve
Term
is a theory that restricts government intervention in the economy. It holds that the economy is strongest when all the government does is protect individuals' rights
Definition
Laissez-faire economics
Term
means two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth
Definition
recession
Term
a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
Definition
inflation
Term
is the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations.
Definition
protectionism
Term
reduction of taxes and the promotion of unrestricted free-market activity.
Definition
Reaganomics
Term
Spending more and taxing less during downturns, doing the opposite as the economy improves
Definition
Keynesian economics
Term
U.S. federal payroll tax is deducted from each paycheck. Your nine-digit number helps Social Security accurately record your covered wages or self- employment. As you work and pay FICA taxes, you earn credits for Social Security benefits.
Definition
FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act)
Term
Designed to compensate for some of the problems individuals face because of industrialization, urbanization, and technological change
Definition
Safety Nets
Term
1) increase quality and affordability of health insurance
2) lower the uninsured rate
3) expand public and private insurance coverage
4) reduce healthcare for individuals
5) cover all applicants with same rates regardless of pre existing conditions or sex
Definition
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Term
measure of federal poverty line determines whether individuals and families qualify for such benefits
Definition
Means test
Term
Means-tested entitlements
Definition
Term
is a federal program that provides health coverage if you are 65+ or under 65 and have a disability, no matter your income
Definition
Medicare
Term
Is a state and federal program that provides health coverage if you have a very low income.
Definition
Medicaid (AID aka help)
Term
comparing a person's or family's income to a set poverty threshold or minimum amount of income needed to cover basic needs
Definition
how to calculate poverty line
Term
Created in 1935, is the retirement benefit funded by FICA
Definition
Social Security
Term
How much does the US spend on social welfare
Definition
$1.03 trillion ranked 21st
Term
First Secretary of War
Definition
Henry Knox (Fort Knox)
Term
Who coined the term iron curtain?
Definition
Winston Churchill
Term
Who coined the term cold war
Definition
Bernard Baruch
Term
formal and informal communications with representatives of other governments and the US
Definition
Diplomacy
Term
US foreign strategy timeline
Definition
18th-19th century isolationism
following World War II containment
Bush preemptive
obama appeasement
notes: timeline is vague (understand concept)
Term
Is an intergovernmental military alliance between 29 North American and European countries. The organization implements the North Atlantic Treaty that was signed on 4 April 1949
Definition
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).
Term
Organization of nations founded in 1945 to be a channel for negotiation and a means of settling International disputes peaceably
Definition
UN (United Nations)
Term
What percentage of the budget do we spend on defense?
Definition
20%
Term
Policy of Pre-emption
Definition
Bush Doctrine
Term
American financing of post war rebuilding of europe
Definition
Marshall Plan
Term
Provided overt and covert aid to anti communist and resistance movements
Definition
Reagan Doctrine
Term
Policy of containment (Cold War)
Definition
Truman Doctrine
Term
Policy of Isolation under president washington
Definition
Monroe doctrine
Term
policy of detente (negotiation)
Definition
Nixon Doctrine
Term
Policy of appeasement
Definition
Obama
Term
The exhausting of all political, economic, and diplomatic means which only if those means prove to be futile should a nation resort to military force
Definition
Powell doctrine under bush
Term
Changed direction to focus on human rights (Iran hostage crisis) (camp David accords)
Definition
Carter Doctrine
Term
describes an approach toward conducting foreign policy in which a country does not subordinate its aims or actions to the wishes of other countries or the constraints of international agreements.
Definition
Unilateralism
Term
refers to an alliance of multiple countries pursuing a common goal.
Definition
Multilateralism
Term
routine production services face competition from around the globe that will keep their wages steady.
Definition
Class 1
Term
in-person services(those who provide their service directly to other people; for example, waiters, secretaries, and security guards) face labor force competition from new entrants to the workplace
Definition
Class 2
Term
symbolic-analytic services. The need for this type of work is growing worldwide as are the rewards
Definition
Class 3
Term
an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
Definition
Capitalism
Term
consists of management of money supply and interest rates to control inflation
Definition
monetary policy
Term
refers to the use of government spending and tax policies to influence economic conditions,(taxing, spending, and borrowing decisions made by congress and POTUS)
Definition
Fiscal policy
Term
what government entity deals with monetary policy
Definition
Federal reserve
Term
is a theory that restricts government intervention in the economy. It holds that the economy is strongest when all the government does is protect individuals' rights
Definition
Laissez-faire economics
Term
means two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth
Definition
recession
Term
a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
Definition
inflation
Term
is the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations.
Definition
protectionism
Term
reduction of taxes and the promotion of unrestricted free-market activity.
Definition
Reaganomics
Term
Spending more and taxing less during downturns, doing the opposite as the economy iproves
Definition
Keynesian economics
Term
U.S. federal payroll tax is deducted from each paycheck. Your nine-digit number helps Social Security accurately record your covered wages or self- employment. As you work and pay FICA taxes, you earn credits for Social Security benefits.
Definition
FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act)
Term
Designed to compensate for some of the problems individuals face because of industrialization, urbanization, and technological change
Definition
Safety Nets
Term
1) increase quality and affordability of health insurance
2) lower the uninsured rate
3) expand public and private insurance coverage
4) reduce healthcare for individuals
5) cover all applicants with same rates regardless of pre existing conditions or sex
Definition
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Term
measure of federal poverty line determines whether individuals and families qualify for such benefits
Definition
Means test
Term
Means-tested entitlements
Definition
Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF)
SNAP
Medicaid
Programs typically aimed at helping children
SCHIP
Lunch Program
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