POLS 1101 Final Exam
What is Duverger's Law? What feature of American Politics is explained by Duverger's Law
The simple-majority system favors a two party system. A stable two party system exists in American politics. (Democratic and republican)
Coercive federalism
A form of federalism in which the federal government pressures the states to change their policies by using regulations, mandates, and conditions (often involving threats to withdraw federal funding).
Fire alarm oversight
A method of oversight in which members of Congress respond to complaints about the bureaucracy or problems of implementation only as they arise rather than exercising constant vigilance.
cloture
A procedure for terminating debate, especially filibusters, in the Senate., takes 60 votes
Going public
A strategy whereby a president seeks to influence policy elites and media coverage by appealing directly to the American people.
First written constitution
Articles of Confederation
Cases involving sex and gender equality undergo a case to determine whether discrimination is legal. What is the name of the test?
Intermediate scrutiny test
President's Legislative Powers
Message power, veto power, recommending legislation
In the 2016 presidential election, Trump won three states by less than 1%.
Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin.
8th Amendment
No cruel or unusual punishment
3rd Amendment
No quartering of soldiers
What is difference between an open primary and a closed primary
Open primary anyone can vote. Closed primary have to be registered within the party to be able to vote for candidate.
5th Amendment
The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due process
How does the electoral college determine the winner of U.S. presidential elections?
The electoral college is the process in which the citizens vote for representatives. The candidate who wins the majority (+50%) of electoral votes wins the election
10th Amendment
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
6th amendment
The right to a Speedy Trial by jury, representation by an attorney for an accused person
When parties decide on their legislative priorities for the year they are engaged in: a. dealignment b. realignment c. agenda setting d. party identification e. coalition building
c. agenda setting
In Georgia we use a system of elections where if no one gets more than 50 percent of the votes, we eliminate everyone but the top two contenders and then vote again. This is an example of what kind of election system? a. plurality with run off b. majority without run off c. plurality without run off d. majority with run off e. proportional representation
d majority with run off
War Powers Resolution
encourages the president to seek congressional approval for large military action
Establishment clause
federal government can not establish a state religion
Primary framework of the Constitution
federalism, seperation of powers, and individual rights
Decleration of Independence
gave freedom from britain
A system of checks and balances
gives each branch some power over the other branches of national government
Necessary and Proper Clause
gives the national government a very broad grant of power to carry out its responsibilities
Regulations
government rules that influence the behavior of individuals and groups
the question of prior restraint of the press, the supreme court
has set a high bar for the government to meet if it wants to restrict the press
When we describe where someone falls on the conservative-moderate-liberal spectrum, we are referring to their:
ideology
Presidents job as the executive branch
implementing the law
right to privacy
is NOT explicitly guaranteed by the constitution
free riding goods
is a collective action problem
One advantage of decentralized power in a federal system is that it:
is a natural check on the power
presidential power
is important but limited by the necessity of working with Congress and of maintaining public approval
Voting based on the trustee model can harm a Congress member's political career because:
it can go against the views of constituents back home.
Elected officials are challenged in maintaining control over the bureaucracy due to:
officials lack of expertise relative to the bureaucrates
As commander-in-chief, the president is
oversee the day to day operations of the military
How can congress undo unilateral action
pass new legislation
When popular support for US military support rises exponentially due to crisis. It is known as the what effect
rally around the flag
a ______ sample is a subsection of population chosen to participate in a survey through selection process in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being chosen
random
America uses which type of democracy
representative
supremecy clause
resolves conflicts between state and federal government, law of the land.
By joining the AARP, you recieve travel and insurance discounts. These discounts are an example of what?
selective incentives
the person responsible for litigating on behalf of the federal government
solicitor general
Which part of the national government was formed under the Articles of Confederation?
special panels of judges to resolve disputes between states
Rights guaranteed by the 6th amendment
speedy public trial right to a lawyer right to an impartial jury right to know accusers
the federalist generally
supported increasing the authority of the national government
Rule of four
supreme court justices must agree to grant a case certiorari in order for the case to be heard
Affirms state soveriegnty
the 10th amendment
Oversight
the effort by Congress, through hearings, investigations, and other techniques, to exercise control over the activities of executive agencies
Bureaucracy
the group of employees who are responsible for implementing government policy
the party in government comprises of
the politicians who have been elected into office under a party label
redistricting
the process of determining the boundaries of the House districts every 10 years
Where do most peoples political ideology and opinions originate from
their parents and families
Political views of judges still matter because
there are often multiple legal justifications for any decision in a case
Which of the following is true about mass opinion surveys
they are a powerful tool for measuring public opinion but should be interpreted carefully
Which conditions make vetos more likely
when there is divided government
At the end of reconstruction, which of the following was not used to disenfranchise african-american voters in the South? a. age requirements b. poll taxes c. the white primary d. literacy tests e. the grandfather clause
a. age requirements
How might a candidate's issue positions in the primaries differ from the general election? a. candidates tend to have more ideologically extreme positions during primaries. b. candidates try to keep their views unchanged throughout the election season c. candidates do not express issue positions during primaries, since they are only competing against others of their own parties. d. candidates tend to have more ideological extreme positions during general elections
a. candidates tend to have more ideologically extreme positions during primaries
A vote to select a party's nominee? a. primary election b. nonpartisan election c. run off election d. general election e. special election
a. primary election
when one party controls both the legislature and the presidency, it is called: a. unified government b. party based government c. responsible party government d. conditional party government e. coordinated government
a. unified government
Legislative branch
ability to raise revunue, make laws, regulate interstate commerce, coin money, establish post offices. NOT: send troops into armed conflict
anti federalists
afraid of strong government, apposed the constitution, want the power left to the states,
amicus curiae
a brief submitted by a "friend of the court" by interest groups
What is ideology
a cohesive set of ideas and beliefs used to understand the world
Rights guaranteed by the 5th amendment
"due process" of the law eminent domain grand jury no self-incrimination no double jeopardy
What factor contribute to the transition to our current party system
"seperate but equal" became viewed as racial discrimination
In the floor of the house, when can a bill not be amended
when it is under closed rules
Due Process Clause
14th amendment clause stating that no state may deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law
with a plu/minus 3 sampling error, a survey that calculated 52%, what is the percentage range
49-55 %
In most U.S elections there are two stages. First, each party has a primary. Then the winners of each parties primary run against each other in the general election. Explain how the median voter theorem helps predict the outcome in this type of two stage voting system.
Candidates must think about the median voter in each party primary to win the primary. The winners have to gain the general election median to win the general election. General candidates try to move to the middle.
Gratz v. Bollinger
Case in which Supreme Court held that University of Michigan's undergraduate admission program was not sufficiently "narrowly tailored" to consider race as a factor in admission decisions in order to achieve goal of a diverse student body. Court ruled "underrepresented minority" unconstitutional
Marbury vs. Madison
Case in which the supreme court first asserted th power of Judicial review in finding that the congressional statue expanding the Court's original jurisdiction was unconstitutional it gave the court the ability to rule on whether laws violated the constitution
9th Amendment
Citizens entitled to rights not listed in the Constitution
Commerce Clause
Clause stating that Congress can regulate interstate and international commerce.
polarization
Division into two opposite positions (conservative or liberal)
4th Amendment
Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
concurrent powers
Powers held jointly by the national and state governments. ex. levy taxes
Gerrymandering
Process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power.
7th Amendment
Right to a trial by jury in civil cases
2nd Amendment
Right to bear arms
1 amendment
Rights to Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition
Explain the prisoners dilemma
Shows how two "rational" people might not cooperate even if it appears in their best interest to do so. Each indv. pursuing in its own outcome will end up. How to solve Prisoners' Dilemma? By creating an institution good for the general good (gov.)
Why was there division/dispute at the constitutional convention
There was agreement for a stronger government, but serious division for how much power should be given
Federalism
a form of government in which power is divided between the federal, or national, government and the states
What is the median voter theorem?
a majority rule voting system will select the outcome most preferred by the median voter
civil servant
a person who works for a government who are hired based of their qualifications
Unilateral Action
a president changing policy without consulting Congress
Filibuster
a senators attempt to kill a bill by continuing to speak in order to prevent a vote
political speech
a speech focusing on an issue relating to government
What is a latent opinion
an opinion formed on the spot, when it is needed
Congress passed the 13,14,15th amendments primarily to: a. protect state's rights b. guarantee civil rights for the newly free black slaves c. establish the right for women to fully participate in the political process d. manage the economy through the income tax and federal reserve system
b. guarantee civil rights for the newly free black slaves
Which supreme court case validated the type of discrimination established by Jim Crow laws a. brown v. board of education b. plessy v. ferguson c. dred scott v. sanford d. miranda v. arizona e. panthers v. broncos
b. plessy v. fergusson
Which of the following terms describes a situation in which the issues that divide the political parties change in a way that cuts across existing political coalitions? a. polarization b. realignment c. dealignment d. party evolution e. divided government
b. realignment
Why did the Founders believe that the Senate would be more responsive to national interests than the House? a. all states were equally represented b. senators were indirectly elected and served longer terms. c. senators were popularly elected d. the senate had more constitutional authority than the house e. all bills would originate in the senate
b. senators were indirectly elected and served longer terms
when the supreme court makes decisions in civil liberty cases, it frequently weighs the protection of an individuals freedoms against the public good
balancing interests
To be a part of the party in the electorate, one must,
be a citizen who identifies with said party
How are our rights protected
by court cases and trials
The term affirmative action refers to a. efforts to fight discrimination against any group, including whites, based on the law b. efforts to end discrimination based on the actual conditions of people. c. offering racial minorities chances to catch up through legal means to compensate for discrimination d. steps taken by the government to outlaw acts of racism and bigotry, including hate speech
c. offering racial minorities chances to catch up through legal means to compensate for discrimination
A voting system in which the candidate with the most votes wins is called: a. proportional voting b. majority voting c. plurality voting d. democratic e. republican
c. plurality voting
In America _____ run candidates for office, while _____ do not have an official position on the ballot. a. interest groups: political parties b. social movements: interest groups c. political parties: interest groups d. interest groups: caucuses c. political parties: caucuses
c. political parties: interest groups
in modern america politics, most candidates are nominated to elected office through a. petitions b. caucuses c. primary elections d. party conventions
c. primary elections
When Bob goes to vote, he often thinks about questions like "Has my current member of Congress done a good job?" and "Does my current member of Congress handle issues I care about properly?" This is an example of what kind of evaluation? a. personal b. prospective c. retrospective d. campaign e. registration
c. retrospective
Jaime votes for democrat for president but a republican for senate. This is an example of a a. coattail b. political parties c. split ticket d. butterfly ballot e. straight ticket
c. split ticket
Duverger's law explains which phenomenon in American politics. a. super PAC b. the rally around the flag effect c. the dominance of the two party system d. the party realignments of the 1860s and 1960s e. the emergence of judicial review in the federal court system.
c. the dominance of the two party systems.
Court ranking
circuit, special, supreme
Group interests confict with individuals interest is known as
collective action problem
which ideology (conservative or liberal) supports lower taxes, a free marker, and a more limited government
conservative
While____involve limits on the government action, ______ involve protection from discrimination by the government or individual a. civil rights: civil liberties b. civil rights: affirmative action policies c. affirmative action policies: civil liberties d. civil liberties: civil rights e. civil liberties: due process rights
d. civil liberties: civil rights
How are presidential primaries different from presidential caucuses? a. only northern state use primaries b. caucuses involve voting on a specific day, whereas primaries take place over the course of a week. c. caucuses are secret while primaries are open to the public. d. primaries involve voting by ballot, whereas caucuses take place in a local setting e. in caucuses anyone can participate, wherease in primaries only registered party supporters may do so.
d. primaries involve voting by ballot, whereas caucuses take place in a local setting
A multiple-member district system that allows each political party to participate in governance according to its percentage of the vote is a a. majority system b. plurality system c. minority system d. proportional representation system
d. proportional representation system
Which test said that political speech was protected except where it aimed to cause imminent "lawless action"?
direct incitement test
What does it mean to be a "representative" democracy a. people vote directly on important bills b. there are multiple parties who compete for votes. c. some of the time people who get the most votes do not win. d. each vote represents the will of one, and only one, person e. citizens have an indirect say on policy by voting in elections
e. citizens have an indirect say on policy by voting in elections.
individuals donating money directly to federal campaigns is known as ______, whereas money given to an outside group, which cannot be spent in coordination with a federal campaign is known as _____ a. soft money, hard money b. direct investments: indirect investments c. pork barrel spending: earmarks d. cash money : new money e. hard money : soft money
e. hard money: soft money
How has the political landscape of the South changed in the last 50 years? a. There has no been much partisan change in the south. b. the south has gone from being a toss up to being solidly democratic c. the south has gone from being a toss up to being solidly republican d. the south has gone from being solidly republican to solidly democratic e. the south has gone form being doludly democratic to solidly republican
e. the south has gone from being doludly democratic to solidly republican
Dual Federalism
each has distinct areas of authority with little overlap
james madison, the problem of tyranny was
large factions might capture and ignore the minority
Which ideology (conservative or liberal) supports stronger government programs and more marke regulations
liberal
When an interest group contacts a public official and tries to influence public policy, it is engaged in
lobbying
Correct order of billd
member introduces the bill, conference committee version is approved, one chamber takes floor action
a faction is a group of ______ that seek to control government to ________
minority or majority interests: pursue their own interests
One of the most important public good is
national defense
James Madison believed that government is necessary because
people act in their own self interest and could not be trusted
Markup
process in which bills are rewritten and amended in a committee
Executive order
proclamations made by the president that change government policy without congressional approval
Synder v. Phelps
protected the Westboro Baptist Church's protests of fallen American soldiers. Freedom of speech.
An interest group is best defined as an organization that
tries to influence public policy for a group of people with common interest
How much of the senate is needed for approval of President
two-thirds
Proper order of succession of the president
vice president, speaker of the house
Bill of rights
was not approved at the constitutional convention
public opinion is best defined as
what the public thinks about government and politics