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Short Answer

1.What name is given to groups that translate inputs from citizens into outputs from the policymakers?

2.Describe the relationship between education and voter participation.

3.Using Government spending programs to stimulate the economic growth is an example of what economic theory?

4.“That the legislative, executive, and judiciary department shall be separate and distinct...”can be attributed to which political theorist?

5.Identify and describe two types of primary elections.

6.Journalists believe that it is most important for the media to ______

7.How does debate in the Senate differ from debate in the House?

8.In which part of the U.S. Constitution can we find the goals for the American government?

9.What are the primary tools used by governments to steer their economies?

10.What name is given to the corrupt political organization that uses specific and material inducements to win party loyalty and power?

11.True/False...

a) As individuals get older, they are more likely to identify with either the Democrats or the Republicans.

b) As of 2008, older Americans over 65 were more likely to say they were Independents than were younger Americans.

c) More Americans age 65 and older identify as Democrats than identify as Independents or Republicans.

d) More young Americans age 18 to 24 identify as Independents than identify as Democrats or Republicans

12.Most of the real work of Congress goes on in ______, which dominate congressional

policymaking in all its stages.

13.What is political efficacy?

14.What made racial discrimination illegal in places of public accommodation?

15.A member of Congress helping a constituent gain citizenship is an example of what type of action?

16.The Three-Fifths Compromise—the infamous agreement which counted Southern slaves as three-fifths of a person for the purpose of elevating population and, therefore, representation in the House of Representatives—disappeared from the Constitution with the passage of the:

17.What form of educational segregation occurs by law and is illegal?

18.What is the difference between staff and line agencies?

19.Liberal or Conservative...

a) Which group is most closely linked to using the gov’t to help promote social progress?

b) Which group is linked to the desire to decrease gov’t power and spending?

c) Which group tends to favor stricter gun control laws?

d) Which group tends to favor a woman’s choice to have an abortion?

20.What occurs when Congress adjourns within 10 days of submitting a bill and the president simply lets the bill die by neither signing it nor sending it back?

21.According to Montesquieu, ______is the greatest enemy to liberty

22.The United Nations merely endorsing a plan to eradicate malaria in Africa is an example of what type of approach to international problems?

23.What name is given to the informal groups that have evolved in Congress that attract people with common interests or ideologies?

24.True/False...

a) In the 1980s moderates expressed more negative than positive feelings toward gays and lesbians.

b) Liberals have consistently been more supportive of gays and lesbians since the 1980s.

c) Public support for gays and lesbians has increased since the 1980s.

d) Young people within each ideological group express more favorable views of gays and lesbians.

25.It is clear the American government is most closely associated with what form of gov’t, based upon institutions like the Electoral College and the House of Representatives?

26.Reserved powers are guaranteed by which amendment?

27.What is the most common form of political participation in the U.S.?

28.True/False...

a) Incumbents usually face very tough challengers, especially in races for the House.

b) Incumbents usually have more money than their challengers.

c) Incumbents usually have their party’s endorsement.

d) Incumbents usually win elections

29.The Supreme Court’s unwillingness to settle disputes about the constitutionality of the War Powers Act is an example of the doctrine of ______, used as a means to decide cases involving conflict between the president and Congress.

30.Associated with Judicial Restraint or Judicial Activism?

a) Federal courts are the least democratic branch of government.

b) Judges should chart new constitutional ground given their power of judicial review.

c) Observers question the qualifications of judges for making policy decisions and balancing interests.

d) Policymaking should be left strictly to the legislature

31.Journalists believe that it is least important for the media to ______

32.Who stated, “The existence of political factions should be legal to protect against the tyranny of majority rule” and where is it found?

33.True/False...

a) At times, House leaders bypass committees altogether, referring high-priority legislation directly to the floor.

b) House leaders frequently refer bills to several committees at the same time.

c) Individual senators have substantial opportunities for influence through mechanisms such as the filibuster.

d) Party leaders exercise a great deal of control over the House

34.The Senate giving its consent to a peace treaty is an example of what principle of American gov’t?

35.Congressional whips serve what main function?

36.Describe the relationship between age and voter participation.

37.What term refers to the constitutional power of the president to send a bill back to Congress with reasons for rejecting it?

38.Which amendment protects one’s right to burn the U.S. flag?

39.According to the Declaration of Independence life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are...

40.Presidential leadership of Congress “at the margins” refers to a notion of presidential leadership in which presidents do what?

41.What term refers to the rise in prices for consumer goods?

42.True/False

a) An elector has never voted differently from the popular vote winner of his state.

b) It is scheduled to be phased out in 2011, though some still argue its usefulness and want to rescind the phase-out.

c) It is used in nearly half of the democratic nations around the world.

d) It over-represents small states

43.What does it mean to “pigeonhole” a bill?

44.For each of the following rights, provide an example of an action that would NOT be protected by the First Amendment

Freedom of Speech

Freedom of Press

Freedom of Assembly

45.A network comprised by the Retail Tobacco Distributors of America, the Department of Agriculture, and the House Tobacco Subcommittee is an example of

46.Which ideological group would more likely support free-market solutions, increased military spending, & low taxes?

47.The proportion of the gross domestic product spent by state and local government has grown less rapidly than the proportion of the GDP spent by the national government is an example of...

48.What power is being described..."Even if the president stops a bill, Congress can still have its way if two-thirds of the members are willing to vote for it."

49.How is judicial review related to checks and balances?

50.When it comes to classifications on the basis of race, the Supreme Court applies the ______standard of review

51.True/False...

a) A majority of Americans consider themselves to be conservative-liberals.

b) A majority of Americans place themselves in the middle, between extreme liberal or conservative views.

c) Most Americans are extremely conservative.

d) Most Americans are extremely liberal.

52.People with (higher/lower) incomes are more likely to donate money to campaigns, to contact politicians, to attend public meetings, and to sign petitions than individuals at (higher/lower) income levels

53.Congress passes a law drastically changing the focus of the American education system with an estimated cost of almost $1 billion but only appropriates $100 million total in lump sum to the states for implementation. What do we call this?

54.What clause in the 14th amendment means that laws cannot establish different standards for the treatment of different groups?

55.Describe the relationship between culture & government.

56.A country with very strong economic ties to the United States is allowing human rights violations to take place. Based on U.S. foreign policy, which is an appropriate first response?

57.What functions do political parties fulfill?

58.Why did Jefferson begin his case for autonomy in the Declaration of Independence with a statement of “natural rights?”

59.True/False...

a) Among people under the age of 30, there are just as many liberals as conservatives.

b) Groups with political clout tend to be more conservative than those who lack access to political power.

c) More Americans choose the ideological label of conservative over liberal.

d) The younger the individual, the more likely that person is to be conservative.

60.A congressional committee established to rework different versions of a bill is called a

61.Compared to other industrialized democracies, the United States has a ______voter turnout.

62.What power is being described..."Congress may get its way, but the president is confident when a challenge to the law is heard by the Supreme Court, it will be declared unconstitutional."

63.True/False...

a) A majority of Americans with high income identify with the Democratic Party.

b) African Americans identify overwhelmingly with the Democratic Party.

c) Jews identify overwhelmingly with the Republican Party.

d) Most white evangelicals identify with the Republican Party.

64.Legal and constitutional protections against the government describe our...

65.True/False...

a) Donating money is the most frequent form of political participation regardless of income.

b) People at higher income levels are more likely to sign petitions and attend meetings than to contact politicians or donate money to campaigns.

c) People with higher incomes are more likely to donate money to campaigns, to contact politicians, to attend public meetings, and to sign petitions than individuals at lower income levels

66.What term refers to an alliance of various interest groups and individuals who unite in order to promote a single issue in government policy?

67.Whereas interest groups tend to be ______, political parties are ______

68.What is the only formal method for ending a filibuster?

69.The tendency of states to hold primaries earlier in the calendar to capitalize on media attention is called....

70.Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

71.The Brown v. Board of Education decision reversed “______,” as established by the Supreme Court’s 1896 ruling in ______.

72.Under current campaign finance regulations, is it permissable for...

a. An individual contribution to a congressional candidate in the amount of $5,000 in the 2008 elections.

b. A soft-money contribution to a political party in the amount of $10,000 in the presidential election of 2000.

c. Mitt Romney’s spending of $44 million out of his own pocket in pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination in 2008

73.What power is being described..."The president rejects the bill Congress is voting on; he does not think it is the right thing for the government to do."

74.A ______is a group of members of Congress who share some interest or characteristic; their goal is to promote the interests around which they are formed.

Final Review

Answer Section

SHORT ANSWER

1.Linkage institutions

2.more educ more likely to participate

3.Keynesian

4.Montesquieu

5.Closed - only registered party member may participate

Open - all registered voters may participate

6.investigate claims made by the gov’t

7.debate in the Senate is virtually unlimited

8.Preamble

9.fiscal & monetary policy

10.Local Political Matching

11.T, F, T, T

12.committees

13.This is how much an individual feels he or she can affect political events

14.Civil rights Act of 1964

15.Casework

16.13th Amendment

17.de jure

18.Staff agencies advise and assist, while line agencies carry out policies

19.L, C, L, L

20.Pocket Veto

21.Tyranny

22.Soft Power

23.Caucus

24.F, T, T, T

25.Republic

26.10th

27.voting

28.F, T, T, T

29.Political Questions

30.Restraint

Activism

Restraint

Restraint

31.entertain

32.James Madison in Federalist #10

33.T, F, T, T

34.Checks & Balances

35.persuade party members to toe the party line

36.increase in age equals increase in participation

37.Veto

38.1st

39.Unalienable Rights

40.attempt to build coalitions and create a political climate favorable to the president’s policy agenda

41.inflation

42.F, F, F, T

43.bury it in committee

44.Threats/Lies/Riots

45.Iron Triangle

46.Conservatives

47.fiscal federalism

48.override

49.allows S.C. to prevent abuse of power by other 2 branches

50.strict scrutiny

51.F, T, F, F

52.higher

lower

53.an unfunded mandate

54.Equal Protection

55.Citizens’ political identity and views are driven by cultural factors

56.Initiate diplomatic talks

57.select candidates

run campaigns

cue voters

articulate policies

coordinate policymaking

58.He wanted to establish a philosophical foundation for the colonies right to sever ties with England and enlightenment era thinkers were influential and respected

59.T, T, T, F

60.conference committee

61.much lower

62.Judicial review

63.T, T, F, T

64.Civil Liberties

65.F, F, T

66.Issue networks

67.policy specialist

policy generalist

68.Cloture

69.frontloading

70.19th

71.separate but equal

Plessy v Ferguson

72.n, n, y

73.Veto

74.caucus