govt 2305 exam 2 review
Deterrence assumes the ______ of the U.S. response and the ______ of an adversary.
certainty; rationality
The term soft power refers to
efforts by one nation to influence the people and governments of other nations by persuasion rather than coercion
If a company has "market power," it means that the company is powerful enough to
eliminated competitors and to impose conditions on consumers rather than catering to consumer demand
An emergency declaration relating to foreign threats allow the president to
embargo trade, seize foreign assets, and prohibit transactions with what ever foreign nations are involved
Which of the following is an independent agency?
environmental protection agency
Organizational reforms instituted by Congress in the 1970s
fragmented power by reducing the power of committee chair.
What was the key to American security during the nineteenth century?
geographical isolation.
Approximately _____ percent of members of congress have university degrees
90
_______ and _______ are the two MOST common types of civil law cases.
Contracts; torts
Americans have historically asserted that our foreign policies should
have a higher purpose than the pursuit of our own interest and use force only as a last
What were two primary ways that the orientation of federal housing policy changed during the 1980s and 1990s?
housing assistance for low- income Americans shifted towards housing vouchers, and high rise public housing units were replaced with new mixed-income units
A membership association is a group
in which members play an important role in the daily activities and administration.
The best description of the ideal of pluralism is that
interest groups should be free to compete for governmental influences.
Roe v. Wade is a good example of
judicial activism because it was based on a constitutional right to privacy that is not found in the actual words of the Constitution
"Packing" occurs when
legislative district are redrawn in a way that concentrates numbers of a particular party in as few districts as possible, there by limiting the overall number of seats that party might win.
The best way for federal reserve board officials to help boost stagnant economy is to
lower interest rates that so that banks can provide more loans and cheaper rates to individuals and businesses
Which of the following statements describes the formal requirements of serving as a federal court judge?
There are no formal requirement to serve as a federal court judge
America's international economic and monetary policies and coordinate and implemented by the
Treasury Department, the Commerce Department, the Office of the U.S. trade representative.
Which of the following would the Supreme Court likely refuse to hear because the case lacked "ripeness"?
a case involving a citizen suing the Social Security Administration for failure to deliver Social Security benefits prior to the time the citizen was scheduled to receive the benefits
Partisan loyalty is likely to be highest in the election of
a state legislature.
Conference committees
are only likely to include members from both political parties when control of congress is divided.
Social Security plays a vital role for younger people by providing
survivor benefits those whose parents die or become disable
Which of the following statements about primary elections is MOST accurate ?
the United States is one of the few nations in the world to hold primary elections.
Which of the following is true?
the cabinet has no legal status under the constitution
Under current federal campaign finance rules , a national political party committee
may make unlimited " independent expenditures" advocating support for its own presidential candidate as long as these expenditures are not coordinated with the candidate own campaign.
The 2014 Select Committee on Benghazi is an example of Congress's ______ powers.
oversight
The National Park Service is
part of the department of the interior
A certiorari pool describes the
practice by which Supreme Court law clerks work together to evaluate each petition
A referendum is the
practice of referring a proposed law passed by a legislature to the vote of the electorate for approval or rejection.
When a government taxes an individual's first $10,000 of income at 10 percent, the next $30,000 at 15 percent, and all further income at 40 percent, the government's income tax is best described as a ______ tax.
progressive
The interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Antitrust Act are examples of the federal government's attempt to
regulate large businesses that establish monopolies
Why did it prove difficult for congress to close America military bases at the end of the Cold War with the former Soviet Union?
sense every military base was in some congressional members district, it proved impossible for congress to decide to close any of them
If groups looking to legalize marijuana for recreational use failed to change the federal governments policy toward the drug and, as a result, began lobbying state legislature where legalization was popular, it would be and example of
venue shopping.
There are _______ federal government departments and each led by a ______ who is member of the president's cabinet
15; secretary
In addition to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the two federal agencies that play the MOST active role in protecting the public from unsafe products are the
Department of Transportation and the Food and Drug Administration
The original gerrymander is attributed to
Elbridge Gerry
___________ involves purposefully drawing district boundaries to unfairly advantage one group or party
Gerrymandering
When an American voter supports only one parties candidates he or she is said to be voted a____ ticket
Straight
In recent years, federal court appoints have
been characterized by intense partition and ideological efforts to support or defeat the candidate
In the House of Representatives, virtually all he time allotted by the Rules Committee for debate on a given bill is controlled by the
bill's sponsor and its leading opponent.
The Fair Labor Standards Act was significant because it
created the minimum wage
ARPANET was a(n)
decentralized, highly redundant communications network created by the federal government in the 1950s and 1960s
compared to the rest of American history, recent Congresses have been ______ polarized and ______ productive in terms of passing laws.
more; less
The U.S Supreme Court has been composed of
nine justices since 1869
Although the Federal Reserve's decision to cut the federal fund rate is expected to ______ economic growth, its decision to raise the federal funds rate is expected to _____ economic growth
speed up; slow down
Why are states governments more likely than the federal government to cut spending on programs that serve low-income residents?
state governments cannot run deficits as the federal government can, and state governments have more limited taxing capabilities than the federal government
Which of the following has been a fundamental goal of the government's involvement in the economy?
stimulating economic growth
The "Commission on Wartime Contracting" found that the use of private contractors during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
wasted between $31 and $60 billion
If a registered democratic voter was apposed to abortion and rejected the Democratic Party pro choice platform, abortion would be a _____ issue for the voter
wedge
The United States withdrew from Kyoto protocol because it
would be to harmful to American national economic interest