This glossary explains common political terms to help people better understand government and politics. It defines words like 'bipartisan' (when two parties work together), 'filibuster' (when senators talk for hours to block a vote), and 'gerrymandering' (when voting districts are redrawn to help one party win). The guide covers terms about elections like 'campaign' and 'caucus', government structure like 'checks and balances', and political behavior like 'lobby' and 'grass roots'. Each definition includes background about where the term came from. For example, 'bully pulpit' refers to when the President uses their position to inspire people - 'bully' used to mean 'excellent' not mean. The glossary helps readers understand political news and discussions by explaining the language politicians and reporters use. It covers everything from 'dark money' (secret political donations) to 'lame duck' (officials whose terms are ending). This resource makes political vocabulary accessible to anyone wanting to better follow current events and civic discussions.
This glossary explains common political terms to help people better understand government and politics. It defines words like 'bipartisan' (when two parties work together), 'filibuster' (when senators talk for hours to block a vote), and 'gerrymandering' (when voting districts are redrawn to help one party win). The guide covers terms about elections like 'campaign' and 'caucus', government structure like 'checks and balances', and political behavior like 'lobby' and 'grass roots'. Each definition includes background about where the term came from. For example, 'bully pulpit' refers to when the President uses their position to inspire people - 'bully' used to mean 'excellent' not mean. The glossary helps readers understand political news and discussions by explaining the language politicians and reporters use. It covers everything from 'dark money' (secret political donations) to 'lame duck' (officials whose terms are ending). This resource makes political vocabulary accessible to anyone wanting to better follow current events and civic discussions.
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