Distributional Model party identification attitudinal model Going Public Bureaucracy Presidential System Bureaucratic Drift Informational Model Bureaucratic Capture Partisan Model principal- agent problem Delegates Independent Agency Police- Patrol Oversight legal model Party Machine Cloture Line- Item Veto Agenda Setter Party Discipline Trustees Fire- Alarm Oversight Primary Election Public Law Logrolling Pork Barrel Standing Committee unstable coalition single- member district Pocket Veto Coalitional Drift judicial review stare decisis Veto Threat coordination problem Filibuster strategic model strict constructio- nism Marbury v Madison Divided Government dissenting opinion Political Party collective dilemma Duverger's Law Gerrymandering Spoils System confidence vote Plurality Rule Caucus amicus curiae Distributional Model party identification attitudinal model Going Public Bureaucracy Presidential System Bureaucratic Drift Informational Model Bureaucratic Capture Partisan Model principal- agent problem Delegates Independent Agency Police- Patrol Oversight legal model Party Machine Cloture Line- Item Veto Agenda Setter Party Discipline Trustees Fire- Alarm Oversight Primary Election Public Law Logrolling Pork Barrel Standing Committee unstable coalition single- member district Pocket Veto Coalitional Drift judicial review stare decisis Veto Threat coordination problem Filibuster strategic model strict constructio- nism Marbury v Madison Divided Government dissenting opinion Political Party collective dilemma Duverger's Law Gerrymandering Spoils System confidence vote Plurality Rule Caucus amicus curiae
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
O-Distributional Model
N-party identification
B-attitudinal model
I-Going Public
G-Bureaucracy
I-Presidential System
G-Bureaucratic Drift
O-Informational Model
G-Bureaucratic Capture
O-Partisan Model
I-principal-agent problem
O-Delegates
G-Independent Agency
G-Police-Patrol Oversight
B-legal model
N-Party Machine
O-Cloture
I-Line-Item Veto
N-Agenda Setter
O-Party Discipline
O-Trustees
G-Fire-Alarm Oversight
N-Primary Election
B-Public Law
G-Logrolling
O-Pork Barrel
G-Standing Committee
I-unstable coalition
N-single-member district
I-Pocket Veto
G-Coalitional Drift
B-judicial review
B-stare decisis
I-Veto Threat
I-coordination problem
N-Filibuster
B-strategic model
B-strict constructio-nism
B-Marbury v Madison
I-Divided Government
B-dissenting opinion
N-Political Party
I-collective dilemma
N-Duverger's Law
O-Gerrymandering
G-Spoils System
N-confidence vote
N-Plurality Rule
O-Caucus
B-amicus curiae