final exam POLS 110

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Only after ___ federalized the Arkansas National Guard and sent in additional troops did Central High school in little rock finally become integrated

President Dwight D eisenhower

__ is the process by which as substantial number of voters change their political party allegiance to the major parties.

Realignment

The freedom of ___ is the first freedom mentioned in the Bill of Rights

Religion

_____ was the oldest person to hold the office of president.

Ronald Reagan

The first woman to ever be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court was

Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Advantages of federalism

Size,experimentation,subcultures

A very short televised comment that captures a through or perspective with immediate impact on viewers is known as a -.

Sound bite

A law based on race is subject to strict scrutiny by the courts, because race is considered a ___ classification

Suspect

In the presidential parliamentary system of France, the division of powers between the president and Parliament is -

That the president focuses on foreign affairs with the parliaments focus on domestic affairs

Criticism of - led to the passage of the war Powers resolution

The Presidents roll in the Vietnam conflict

Fifteenth

The ____ Amendment to the Constitution guaranteed that the right to vote could not be denied on account of race.

What was the first political cause in which women became actively involved?

The abolition movement.

If the president does not go back to Congress after 10 congressional working days -

The bill becomes law without the president signature

citizen journalism

The collection, analysis, and dissemination of information online by independent journalist, scholars, politicians, and the general citizenry.

After Clinton issued one in 1996, the supreme court declared _____ unconstitutional.

The line item veto bill

What was one of the major roadblocks to the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

The longest filibuster in the history of the Senate.

bipartisan campaign act

The most significant change imposed by te newlaw was to ban the unlimited contributors to national political parties. The act also regulated the use of campaign ads paid for by intrest groups. The act increased the amount an individual can contribute to a federal candidate from $1000 to 2000. The amount an indiv. can give to all federal candidates was raised to $95,000 over a 2 year election cycle.

At 42, - was the youngest person to hold office of president

Theodore Roosevelt

The ___ Amendment stated that voting rights could not be abridged on account of race

Thirteenth

The president has how many terms

To terms

supremacy clause

U.S constitution ___ means that states cannot use their reserved or concurrent powers to counter national policies

The ___ is the basis of all law in the United States.

U.S. Constitution

Each state has as many electoral votes as it has

U.S. senators and representatives

The perks of being the US President does not include -

Unlimited free sports, movies and concert tickets

The ___ Plan that was proposed at the Constitutional Convention favored LARGE states. It called for a legislature in which the number of representatives would be in proportion to each state's population.

Virginia

In United States v. Virginia (1996), the Supreme Court held that ____________

Virginia Military Institute, a state-financed institution violated the equal protection clause by refusing to accept female applicants

War Powers Resolution of 1973

What limits the presidents war making powers?

Television

What media has the greatest impaction Americans?

new

___ federalism involved a shift from nation centered federalism to state centered federalism

In Stone v. Graham (1980), the Supreme Court ruled that __________

a Kentucky law requiring that the Ten Commandments be posted in all public schools violated the establishment clause

To gain the necessary support for ratification of the new Constitution, the Federalists finally promised to add

a bill of rights

an amendment to the U.S constitution can be ratified by

a favorable vote from three fourths of the state legislature

totalitarian

a leader or group of leaders seek to control almost all aspects of social and economic life

confederal system

a league of independant sovereign states joined together by a central government that has only limited powers over them

unicameral legislature

a legislature with only one chamber

the elections of 1860, 1896, and 1932 are each considered to represent __, a process in which the minority party may emerge as the majority party, of the majority party is reestablished with a different coalition of supporters.

a realignment

conservative movement

a strongly ideological movement that arose in the 1950s and the 1960s and continues to shape conservative beleifs

pluralist theory

a theory that views politics as a contest among various interest groups at all levels of government - to gain benefits for their members.

an amendment to the U.S constitution can be proposed by

a two thirds vote in the senate and house of representatives

__ is accurate

a ward is a local unit of a political party's organization, consisting of a division or district within a city.

11. ________ of Californians get their news and information about state politics from television. a. 47% b. Two-thirds c. Half d. 12% e. 17%

a. 47%

2. Surveys show that ________ percent of Americans belong to at least one group. a. more than 85 b. nearly 50 c. about 37 d. only 25 e. about 60

a. more than 85

in most states, __ provides a list of registered voters and makes certain that only qualified voter cast ballots.

an election board

The "single-member district" represents

an institutional barrier to a multiparty system in the U.S.

when it was founded in 1972, the Green Party was

an issue-oriented party

writ of habeas

an order that requires an official to bring a specified prisoner into court and explain to the judge why the person is being held in prison.

A dictatorship is a form of

autocracy

In Gratz v. Bollinger (2003), the Supreme Court held that the udergraduate admissions policy at the University of Michigan violated the equal protection clause because it ____

automatically awarded every "underrepresented" minority applicant 1/5 of the points needed to guarantee admission

7. The National Education Association (NEA) is a __________ interest group. a. business b. labor c. public d. single-issue

b. labor

the result of a veto override is that the bill

becomes law against the wishes of the president

virginia plan

bicameral legislature, national executive branch, a national court system

2. If a state has 8 members in the U.S. House of Representatives, it has __________ electoral votes. a. 4 b. 8 c. 10 d. 13

c. 10

2. The states with the most electoral votes in 2004 and 2008 were ________. a. Rhode Island and Vermont b. New Hampshire and Alabama c. California and Texas d. West Virginia and Maryland e. Oregon and North Dakota

c. California and Texas

12. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 __________. a. banned PAC contributions b. prohibited microtargeting c. banned soft money d. outlawed "issue advocacy" groups

c. banned soft money

9. Most of the states hold ________, beginning early in the election year. a. presidential debates b. nominating conventions c. presidential primaries d. caucuses e. electoral colleges

c. presidential primaries

8. AARP represents the interests of __________. a. consumers b. manufacturers c. senior citizens d. gun owners

c. senior citizens

achieve the nomination is through

campaign strategy

____ law spells out the duties that individuals in society owe to other persons or to their governments, excluding the duty not to commit crimes

civil

One of the tactics used by the civil rights protesters in the 1960s was __, the deliberate and public refusal to obey laws considered unjust.

civil disobedience

One of the tactics used by the civil rights protestors in the 1960s was ___________ the deliberate and public refusal to obey laws considered unjust

civil disobedience

In 1948, for the first ever, the Democrats adopted a __ plank as part of the party platform at their national convention.

civil rights

Under the "strict- scrutiny" standard, a law or action that discriminates against a particular group or class individuals must be necessary to promote a __ in order to find that the equal protection clause has not been violated

compelling state interest

john locke

concepts expressed in the declaration of independence clearly reflect thomas jefferson familiarity with european political philosophy particularly the works of

john locke

concepts expressed in the declaration of independence reflected european political philosophy. provided philosophical underpinnings by which the american revokution could be justified

how bill becomes a law

congress drops bill into box

existing amendments

constitutions have been proposed by a two thirds vote in the senate and in the house of representatives

new nation under articles of confederation

created postal system

The ____ Committee of each national political party evaluates teh claims of national party convention delegates to the legitimate representatives of their states

credentials

____ law has to do with wrongful actions committed against society for which society demands redress

criminal

5. Interest groups __________. a. do not try to influence the outcome of elections b. are usually less tightly organized than political parties c. run candidates for political office d. are often policy specialists

d. are often policy specialists

9. Interest groups use many techniques, both direct and indirect, to influence government policy. Direct techniques include __________. a. rating systems and mobilizing constituents b. television publicity and mass mailings c. demonstrations and "issue ads" d. lobbying and providing election support

d. lobbying and providing election support

8. Voter turnout for primaries is __________ than it is in general elections. The voters who do go to the polls are often __________. a. higher/weak supporters of their party b. lower/weak supporters of their party c. higher/independents d. lower/strong supporters of their party

d. lower/strong supporters of their party

1. Every ________ years, seats in the House of Representatives are reapportioned based on the outcome of the census conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. a. six b. eight c. two d. ten e. four

d. ten

Racial segregation that is legally sanctioned was called

de jure segregation.

james otis jr

declared that there could be no taxation without representation

The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution

does not specify what powers are reserved to the states

the mascot of democratic party is the __.

donkey

5. ________ is the drawing of a legislative district's boundaries in such a way as to maximize the influence of a certain group or political party. a. Apportionment b. Cloture c. Authorization d. Reapportionment e. Gerrymandering

e. Gerrymandering

the majority of american colonoists came from

england and scotland

central government created by the articles of confederation was able to

enter into treaties and alliances with foreign powers

to __ describes a solidarity incentive for joining a political party.

express agreement with the views of other like-minded people.

Whats is an advantage of federalism for the united states is that the existance of numerous government subunits is?

facilitates experimentation with innovative policies and programs at the state or local level

In Federalist Paper No. 10, Madison argued that the nation's size was actually an advantage in controlling

factions

supremacy clause

final word when federal conflicts with state or local laws

Today, the president travels at all times with the - the briefcase containing the codes used to launch a nuclear attack

foot ball

In 1798, congress designated the Native American tribes as _______ so that the government could sigh land and boundary treaties with them

foreign nations

monarchy

form of autocracy in which a king, queen, emperor, empress, tsar and tsarina is the highest authority in the government. monarchs usually obtain their power through inheritance

representative democracy

form of democracy in which the will of the majority is expressed through groups of individuals elected by the people to act as their representatives

limited government

form of government based on the principle that the powers of government should be clearly limited either through a written document or through wide public understanding. it is characterized by institutional checks to ensure that governmentserves public rather than private interests

__ of Americans identify themselves as conservative.

forty percent

the major parties revise their platforms every...

four years at the partys national convention

cooperative

frank d. roosevelt new deal legislation ushered in an area of ___ federalism and also marked the real beginning of an era of national supremacy

An interest group that successfully lobbies for clean air laws means that "everyone who breathes that air will benefit, whether they paid for the lobbying effort or not." This is known as the ________ problem that many interest groups face.

free rider

an example of an issue-oriented third part in U.S. history is the __ party.

free soil

bill of rights

functions to protect the rights of those in the minority against the will of the majority.

The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution _________-(1865)

granted freedom to the slaves

The thirteenth Amendment to the U.S constitution

granted freedom to the slaves

tenth amendment

grants of funds to the states from the national government are one way that the ___ amendment to the US constitution can be bridged

tea party movement

grassroots conservatives movement that arose in 2009 after barrack obama became president. the movement opposes big government and current levels of taxation and also rejects political compromise

the devine right theory

held that God gave those of royal birth the unlimited right to govern other men and women.

In the Bakke case, Allan Bakke argued that he was a victim of "reverse discrimination" and a "quota system" that collectively had denied

him admission to medical school.

congress

house of rep = 2 years senate = 6 years president = 4 years

which of the following statements about the bill of rights is true

it was added by the federalists to appease several states and secure ratification of the constitution

bill of rights

king or queen could not interfere with parliamentary elections, the king/queen had to have parliaments approval to levy (collect) taxes or to mantain an army, the king/queen had to rule with the consent of the peoples representative in parliament

presidential democracy

lawmaking & law enforcing branches of government are seperate but equal

parliamentary democracy

lawmaking & law enforcing branches of government overlap

John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay

led the national republicans

civil liberties

legal and constitutional rights that protect citizens from gov't actions

natural rights

life liberty and property

limited government

magna carta of england established the principle

parliament

national legislative body in countries governed by a parliamentary system such as britain and canada

in 1832, both parties settled on the __ as the method of choosing candidates for president and vice president.

national nominating convention

The Democratic and Republican candidates for president are formally nominated by the

national party conventions.

implied powers

necessary and proper clause is the basis for the powers of the national government

Under the Articles of Confederation,

nine states had to approve any law before it was enacted, so most laws were difficult to enact.

under the FECA, there is __ limit on the total amount of PAC contributions during an election cycle.

no

Since the 1960, the supreme court has defined seditious speech to mean

only the advocacy of imminent and concrete act of violence against the government

in an __ primary, voters can vote for a party's candidate regardless of whether they belong to the candidate's party.

open

when major campaigns take time to discover negative information about opposing candidates, they are engaging in

opposition research

1774

parliament passes the intolerable acts first continental congress

1765

parliament passes the stamp act americans hold stamp act congress

1766

parliament withdraws the stamp act, parliament passes the declaratory act

meritocracy

rulers have earned or merited the right to govern because of their special skills or talents

except for the Department of Justice, the head of each executive department is known as the

secretary

Equal protection clause

section 1 of the 14th amendment, which states that no state shall "deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws"

Speech "that urges resistance to lawful authority or that advocates the overthrowing of a government" is called:

seditious.

after being appointed to the position, each executive department head is confirmed by the

senate

if no vice pres. candidate receives the required number of electoral votes, the

senate chooses the v.p., with each state delegation casting only a single vote

the ______ amendment gives the right of trial by jury in civil cases (1791)

seventh

more than 11 thousand

since the constitution was written, ___ amendments have geen introduced in congress

commerce

since the courts decision in gibbons v. ogden 1824 the national government has used the ___ clause to justify its regulation of virtually all areas of economic activity

in a confederal system

sovereign states are joined together by a central government that has only limited powers over them

checks & balances

staggered terms of office for members of the house of representatives members of the senate and the president reflect the principle

1765 british parliament passed

stamp act which imposed the first direct tax on the colonists

Under the doctrine of ____, judges normally are obligated to follow the precedents established by prior court decisions.

stare decisis

The first amendment to the constitution ____

states that "Congress shall make no law..... abridging the freedom of speech"

how are # of seats in house of rep calculated

states with larger populations have many more rep. than states with smaller pop. They are reapporitioned based on the outcome of the decennial census conducted by the US census bureau

the electors are selected during each presidential election year by the

states' political parties

____ law is the body of law enacted by legislature

statutory

federalism

system of shared sovereignty between two levels of government one national and one subnational occupying the same geographic region

In Barron v. Baltimore (1833), the Supreme Court ruled that:

the Bill of Rights did not apply to state laws

The goal of the National American Woman suffrage association was

the enfranchisement of women

dual

the era of ___ federalism came to an end in the 1930s

the power of states to run primary elections is limited by

the first amendment right of freedom of association

__ is an invisible but real discriminatory barrier that prevents women and minorities from rising to top positions of power or responsibility

the glass ceiling

If no presidential candidate receives the required number of electoral votes

the house of representatives votes on teh candidates, with each state delegation casting only a single vote

if no presidential candidate receives the required number of electoral votes,

the house of representatives votes on the candidates, with each state delegation casting only a single vote

The most common previous occupation of the U.S. presidents has been

the legal profession

madisonian model

the model of government devised by james madison in which the powers of the government are seperated into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial

constitutional monarchies

the monarch shares governmental power with elected lawnmakers

spending limits public financing

the money for general campaign funds comes from check off option on federal income tax returns

the structure of each party's national organization includes four major elements:

the national convention, the national committee, the national chairperson, and the congressional campaign committees

boston tea party

the passage of coercive acts which closed boston harbor and placed the government of massachussets under direct british control

seperation of powers

the principle of diving government powers among executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches of government

The framers of the Constitution designed the Senate to represent

the states

1764 british parliament passed

the sugar act which prompted a nonimportation movement that soon spread to several colonies

wesburry vs sanders/one person one vote

the supreme court held that congressional districts must have equal populations "1 person 1 vote"

gibbons v. ogden 1824

the supreme court held that the power to regulate interstate commerce was an exclusive national power

In December, after the general election, electors meet in ___ to case their votes for president and vice president

their state capitals

the founders reacted negatively to the idea of strong political parties because..?

they thought the power struggles that would occur would eventually topple the balanced democracy they wanted to create

The poverty rate for blacks is roughly _______ that for whites

three times

In a compromise reached during the Constitutional Convention, it was agreed that ____ of all slaves were to be counted for purposes of representation in the House of Representatives

three-fifths

migration and other demographic trends can make a particular type of voter more numerous, shifting the balance of support between the major political parties. this process is known as __.

tipping

1783

treaty of paris signed

Seditious Speech ___________-

urges resistance to lawful authority or advocates overthrowing the government

Seditious speech

urges resistance to lawful authority or advocates overthrowing the government

In comparison to political parties, interest groups are:

usually pushing only a handful of key policies.

social contract

voluntary agreement among individuals to create a government and to give that government adequate power to secure the mutual protection and welfare of all individuals

james madison

was a delegate to the constitutional convention

Literacy tests

were used in many southern states to restrict African American participation in elections

A(n) _____ is an order requiring that an official bring a specified prisoner into court and show the judge why the prisoner is being kept in jail.

writ of habeas corpus

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires employers to accommodate their employees' religious practices unless such accommodation causes an employer to suffer an

"undue hardship"

Thomas Jefferson wanted the establishment clause of the First Amendment to be a _______

"wall of separation between church and state"

Excluding Obama, since 1966 which president has been the most successful at passing legislation.

...

Generally, women has been more successful politically in the __ states than elsewhere

...

In Engel v. Vitale (1962), the Supreme court

...

In presidential parliamentary system of France, the prime minister and the rest of the cabinet may be from one party, while the president is from another.the French this situation

...

Legislative success For a president is defined as how often the president

...

Obama's first year legislative success rate was

...

Sandra Day O'Conner

...

The Senate must approve a _____ before it becomes effective.

...

The elections of 1860, 1896, 1932 are each considered to represent —, A process in which the minority party may emerge as the majority party, or the majority party is reestablished with a different coalition of supporters.

...

act exclusively inwhen congress chooses to ___ an area in which the states and national government have concurrent powers, congress is said to have preempted the area

...

chapter 11

...

consitiutional instructions for nominating candidates

...

convention system

...

minimum number of seats guaranteed in the house of representatives for every state

1

Of the more than ten thousand members who have served in the U.S. House of Representatives, what percentage of them have been women?

1%

reasons for the perpetuation of the american 2-party system:

1) 1st major political division (federalist and anit-federalist) 2) american election laws tend to favor major parties 3) the rules governing campaign financing favor the major parties 4) single-member congressional districts and the winner-take-all electoral system prevent third parties from enjoying electoral success; third-party candidates have little incentive to run for office. 5) since 3rd parties normally do not win, americans tend not to vote for or to contribute to them, so they continue not to win

what do political parties do?

1) recruit and nominate candidates for political office 2) help educate the public about important current political issues 3) coordinate policy among the various branches and levels of government 4) the "out party" does what it can to influence the "in party" and its policies, and to check the actions of the party in power 5) balance competing interests (political parties are essentially coalitions) 6) coordinate campaigns

The democratic republicans split into two groups in the mid 1820s:

1) the Democrats (mostly small farmers and debtors) and 2) the National Republicans (a coalition of bankers, businesspersons and southern planters--later the Whig Party)

the effect of third parties

1) they have brought many political issues to the public's attention 2) they can influence voter turnout and also election outcomes and reduces an incumbent party's chances of winning the election 3) provide a voice for dissatisfied americans

Women now constitute nearly _______ of state legislators

1/4

total number of senators

100 (2 per state)

The reserved powers of the states are derived from the ___________-

10th amendment

The Bill of RIghts became part of the Constitution in:

1791

Criticisms of _____ led to the passage of the war powers resolution.

...

twice, in__ and __, no presidential candidate got an electoral college majority.

1800;1824

in the 2012 election cycle, the average house candidate spent about

1.1 million

The ____ stipulates that no state shall deprive individuals of the privileges and immunities enjoyed by citizens of the U.S.

14th Amendment

about - of the public regularly listens to talk radio.

17 percent

The Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution in ___________

1791

the congressional caucus system collapsed in __. it was widely seen as undemocratic.

1824

realigning elections also occurred in what years?

1860, 1896, and arguably, 1968

first televised presidential debate was

1960

The first televised presidential debate took place in

1960, between Kennedy and Nixion

The televised presidential debates in - included a third party candidate, H. Ross Perot.

1992

total # of house members

435

In a recent poll, - of respondents believed that the news media leaned left.

46 percent

Mexican Americans constitute about _______ of the Latino population living in the United States

65%

What percentage of Americans support "political, economic, and social equality for women today?

67%

The prohibition of "cruel and unusual punishments" and excessive bail is included in the ________ (1791)

8th amendment

The prohibition of "cruel and unusual punishments" is included in the ________

8th amendment

Public Opinin poll

A numerical survey of the public's opinion on a particular topic at a particular moment.

Media scholar Kathleen Jamieson suggests that media bias plays a role in shaping presidential campaigns and elections. It is a bias -

Against losers

What is the largest and most important television network in the Arab world?

Al Jazeera

Chief Legislator

As the ___ the President can: 1. Propose legislation program to congress in traditional State of the Union address 2. Suggest budget to congress and submits annual economic report.

Peer Group

Associates, often close in age to one another; may include friends, classmates, co-workers, club members, or religious group members. Peer group influence is a signifi cant factor in the political socialization process.

a secret ballot that is prepared, distributed, and counted by government officials at public expense is known as the __ ballot.

Australian

The whig party had the support of

Bankers, business owners, and the Southern planters

Why did the Supreme Court invalidate the 1875 Civil Rights Act?

Because the 14th Amendment was aimed at limiting state action, not the actions of private citizens.

Why do campaign managers use negative ads?

Because they work

__ and __ have the most electoral votes

California; Texas

______ refers to what the government can NOT do.

Civil Liberties

A method used in the Senate to close off debate and bring a bill to a vote is called ___.

Cloture

____ segregation means racial segregation that occurs because of laws or governmental decisions.

De Jure

What did Board of Education v. Dowell and Freeman v. Pitts allow?

De facto segregation in public schools

_____ segregation means segregation because of previous conditions, not deliberate intentions

De factor

When the president - he is performing his role as head of state

Decorates war heroes

The __ party emerged in 1828, when Andrew Jackson ran against John Quincy Adams and won the presidency.

Democratic

The constitution

Does not mention political parties

What is not a specific presidential power found in article 2 of the Constitution

Faithfully represent a national party and nominate a national party chairs man

Generally, the term civil rights refers to the right of all Americans to equal treatment under the law, as provided by the __ Amendment to the constitution

Fourteenth

Econimic Issues

Historically, _______ have had the strongest influence on voters' choices.

Veto is a Latin word meaning

I forbid

Congress has declared War -

In only five different conflicts

An issue oriented third-party

Is formed to promote a particular clause

Which president made the following remark regarding the importance of freedom of expression and the press? " a nation this is afraid to let its people judge truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people"

John F Kennedy

The youngest person elected president was

John F. Kennedy

___ is the authority of a court to hear and decide a particular case

Jurisdiction

the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Bureau of Prisons are subagencies of the ___ Department

Justice

__________ constitute the largest ethnic minority in the United States

Latinos

the states of ___ and __ are the only exceptions to the winner-take-all feature of the electoral college.

Maine; Nebraska

Strictly defined, the term - means "communication Channels"

Media

Most Hispanics living in the United States, by place of origin, are from ________

Mexico

The government of Great Britain banned commentator - from entry into the country due to his remarks about Muslims.

Michael Savage

Television is the primary news source for - of the citizenry.

More than 65 percent

Television is the primary news source for ____________ of the citizenry.

More than 65 percent

What was the first woman elected to a leadership post in the US Congress?

Nancy Pelosi

When supreme court justice potter Stewart stated," I know it when I see it," he was referring to

Obscenity

Voters choices

Often depend on the perceived character of the candidates rather than on their qualifications or policy positions.

Which case of the Supreme Court stated that the separation of races is NOT a violation of the Constitution?

Plessy v. Ferguson

Choosing a vice president running mate is something the president does as -

Political party later

division of powers

a basic of principle of federalism established by the U.S constitution by which powers are divided between the national and state governments

rule of law

a basic principle of government that requires those who govern to act in accordance with established law

which of the following is not accurate?

a categorical grant is given to a state for a broad area such as criminal justice or mental health programs

unitary system

a centralized governmental system in which local or subdivisional government exercise only those powers given to them by the ce ntral government

the family's influence in political socialization is important because

a child first sees the political world through the eyes of his or her family

veto power

a constitutional power that enables the chief executive (president or governor) to reject legislation and return it to the legislature with reasons for the rejection. this prevents or at least delays the bill from becoming a law.

block grant

a federal grant given to a state for a broad area such as criminal justice or mental health programs

confederation

a league of independent states that are united only for the purpose of achieving common goals

when elections fail, __ preconditions for freedom are not invariably lacking

a liberal, market economy

competative federalism

a model of federalism devised by Thomas R. Dye in which state & local governments compete for business & citizens who in effect "vote with their feet" by moving jurisdictions that offer a competative advantage

hyperlocalism

a niche, that is narrowing the focus of the news to the local area

Nomination for public office is

a partyʹs selection of a candidate

a delegate is

a person selected to represent the people of one geographic area at a party convention

federalist

a person who believes in sharing power between the states and the national government. wealthy and educated should rule

great compromise

a plan for bicameral legislature in which one chamber would be based on population and the other chamber would represent each state equally. the plan also known as the connecticut compromise resolved the small state/large state controversy

spin doctor

a political candidate press adviser who tries to convince reporters to give a story or event concerning the candidate a particular spin

soft money is

a political contribution not regulated by federal law.

open primary

a primary in which voters can vote for a partys candidates regardless of whether they belong to that party.

republic

a representative democracy in which there is no king or queen and the people are sovereign

Kim Jong II in North Korea is an example of

a totalitarian dictator

15%

about ___ of state and local revenue comes from the national government

progressivism

alternative more popular term for the set of political beleifs also known as liberalism

ideology

americans are often placed in two broad political camps liberals and conservatives

In 1800, an article describing Thomas Jefferson as having a "weakness of nerves, want of fortitude, and total imbecility of character" appeared in the Federalist Gazette of the United states. this is an example of

an attack ad

tax

an example of a concurrent power is the power to

independent expenditures

an expenditure for activities that are independent from those of a political candidate or a political party

interest groups

an organization of people sharing common objectives who actively attempt to influence government policymakers through direct and indirect methods.

institution

an outgoing organization that performs certain functions for society

1786

annapolis convention shays rebellion

In an ______, the power and authority of the government are in the hands of a single person

autocracy

1773

boston tea party

The Supreme Court has ruled that public schools

cannot sponsor religious activities

The Supreme Court has ruled that public schools ____________

cannot sponsor religious activities

The importance of ____ law is one of the distinguishing characteristics of the common law tradition

case

As ____, the president can grant reprieves, pardons, and amnesty.

chief executive

marbury v. madison 1803

chief justice john marshall enunciated the principle of judicial review

Precinct-level presidential caucuses

choose delegates to county caucuses/conventions where delegates to the state convention

Under the ___________, the government may restrict expression if that expression would cause a dangerous condition, actual or imminent, that Congress has the power to prevent

clear and present danger

According to the __, government should be allowed to restrain speech only when that speech clearly presents an immediate threat to public order

clear and present danger test

The First Amendment first applied to

congress not the states

1788

constitution ratified

underfunded federal mandate

critics charge that the no child left behind act is a

15. Most campaign financing is provided by: a. the candidate's own funds. b. political finance associations. c. political parties. d. political action committees. e. wealthy individuals.

d. political action committees.

14. The introduction of primary elections: a. reinforced the importance of political parties in campaigning. b. shifted the focus of campaigns from parties to individual candidates. c. shifted the focus of campaigns from ideology and policy issues to character and appearance. d. reinforced the importance of television in campaigns. e. shifted the focus of campaigns from individual candidates to political parties.

d. reinforced the importance of television in campaigns.

15. In spite of legislation and regulations that have been created in an attempt to reduce the __________, it is still common for those who leave positions with the federal government to become lobbyists or consultants for the private-interest groups they helped to regulate. a. solidary incentives b. political action committees (PACs) c. purposive incentives d. revolving door syndrome

d. revolving door syndrome

Today, busing order to end ___ segregation are not upheld by the courts

de facto

those who attend a political party nominating convention are called __, and they are chosen to represent the people of a particular geographic area.

delegates

in the 2012 presidential elections, Fred Eyechaner gave more than 8 million to __ super PACs and committees

democratic

the election of 1932 brought FDR to the presidency and the __ back to power at the national level.

democrats

when the former confederate states rejoined the union after the civil war, the republicans and the __ were roughly even in strength, although the republicans were more successful in presidential contests.

democrats

Franklin roosevelt

demonstrated the political power of the radio.

civil liberties

describe what the government cannot do

which of the following is not true of the second continental congress

did not declared that it desired to seperate from britain and establish independent states

______ lobbying techniques : making personal contacts with key legislators, providing expertise and research results for legislators, offering expert testimony before congressional committees , providing legal advice to legislators and following up on legislation

direct

A bill of attainder is a legislative act that

directly punishes a specifically named individual (or a group of individuals) without a trial

social conflict

disagreements among people in a society over what the societies priorities should be

the federal trial courts are called

district courts

federalism

drafting the constitution, ___ was the solution to the debate over wether the national or the states should have ultimate sovereignty

7. ________ are non-print sources, such as cable television, talk radio, and the Internet, where Californians can get political information. a. Push technology b. e-Politics c. The alternative news d. Independent media e. The new media

e. The new media

13. ________ remain the most underrepresented of California's racial minorities. a. Gays and lesbians b. African Americans c. Asian Americans d. Latinos e. Women

e. Women

the party organization

each major party has a national organization with national, state, and local offices

political socialization usually begins during

early childhood

Which of the following is nota fundamental principle on which American democracy is based?

economic equality

among the factors affecting voter turnout, ___ appears to be the most important

education

In the United States today, citizens who are at least ____ years of age have the right to vote.

eighteen

majority leader

elected by the cancus of majority party members to act as a spokespersonf or the party and to keep the party together. Helps plan the parties legislative programs and organizes other party members to support legislation favored by the party.

Most modern monarchies are constitutional monarchies, in which the monarch shares governmental power with

elected lawmakers

Andrew Jackson

elected president in 1828; democrat

Blanket primaries

elections to select party nominees in which voters are presented with a list of candidates from all the parties. Voters can then select some Democrats and some Republicans if they like.

__ isn't a typical way to nominate a candidate for public office

electoral college

public services

essential services that individuals cannot provide for themselves such as building and maintaining roads establishing welfare programs operating public schools and preserving national parks

The Eighth Amendment prohibits _______

excessive bail and fines, as well as cruel and unusual punishments

____ is a system of shared sovereignty between two levels of government -- one national and one subnational--occupying the same geographic region

federalism

factions

federalists paper no. 10 madison argued that the nations size was actually an advantaged in controlling

debate over ratification

federalists were at a advantage because they stood for the status quo

which of the following is not accurate

first continetal congress required each colony to establish an army

substantive due process

focuses on the content of legislation. If a law or other government action limits a fundamental right, it will be held to violate the substantive due process, unless it promotes a compelling or overriding state interest. compelling state interests could include the public's safety.

Today, the president travels at all times with the "___," the briefcase containing the codes used to launch a nuclear attack

football

The Jeffersonian Republicans dominated politics

for twenty years

In 1789, Congress designated the native american tribes as __ so that the government could sign land and boundary treaties with them

foreign nations

no society has existed without some form of

government

The Supreme Court

has held that state laws forbidding the teaching of evolution in the public schools are unconstitutional

The Supreme Court ___________

has held that state laws forbidding the teaching of evolution in the public schools violate the establishment clause

in 1824, the __ had to decide the presidential contest. it picked John Quincy Adams, even though Andrew Jackson had won more popular and electoral votes

house of representatives

congress has declared war

in only five different conflicts

a candidate who wins the popular vote nationally

may yet lose in the electoral college.

The free exercise clause of the First Amendment

means that individuals can act in any way they want on the basis of their religious beliefs

A ____ district is a congressional district whose boundaries are drawn so as to maximize the voting power of minority groups

minority-majority

picket fence federalism

model of federalism in which every level of government is involved in implementing a policy is sometimes referred to as a ___

democrat-republican party

more sympathetic to the "common man" and favored a more limited role for government

after the 2010 elections, many of the new republican members of congress were pledged to the Tea party philosophy of

no-compromise conservation

both the whigs and the democrats remained vague on the issue of slavery. the democrats divided into...?

northern and southern camps

Each state is guaranteed at least ____ seat(s) in the House of Representatives, no matter what its population

one

moderates

persons who views fall in the middle of the political spectrum

A "splinter" or "personality" party in U.S. history was the:

reform party

The freedom of ________ is the first freedom mentioned in the Bill of Rights

religion

party plaform-declaration of beliefs

represents the official party position on various issues, although neither all party members nor all candidates running on the party's ticket share these positions exactly

The first 8 amendments to the Constitution

reserve certain rights and powers to the people and to the states

government serves at least three essential purposes

resolves conflicts it provides, public services, and it defends the nation and its culture against attacks by other nations

british parliament

responded to the boston tea party by passing the coercive and directly controlling massachussets government

natural rights

rights that are not bestowed by government but are inherent within every manwomen and child by virtue of the fact that he or she is a human being

during the 1970s and 1980s, a large block of democrats in congress, mostly from the south, sided with the republicans on almost all issues. in time, these conservative democrats were replaced by conservative republicans. this shift is best described as a

rolling realignment

In lawrence v. texas(2003), the supreme court ruled that

sodomy laws violate the fourteenth amendment's due process clause

a political candidate's press advisers try to convince reporters to give a story or event concerning the candidate a ___ (as it has come to be called), or interpretation, that is favorable to the candidate.

spin

the oldest executive departments are

state and treasury

the immediate aftermath of 1968 was spearheaded by

the McGovern-Fraser Commission.

the electoral college system is primarily a winner-take-all system, in which

the candidate who receives the largest popular vote in a state is credited with all that state's electoral votes

three fifths compronise

the deadlock over how slaves would be counted for the purpose for determining representation in the house of representatives was settled by the

apportionment

the distribution of house seats among the states on the basis of their respective populations

as more states opted to hold presidential primaries,

the drama of national party conventions diminished

electoral college

the group of electors who are selected by the voters in each state to elect officially the president and vice. the number of electors in each state is equal to the number of that states representatives in both chambers of congress

picket fence

the model in which every level of government is involved in implementinga policy is referred to as ___ federalism

For many years, the courts assumed that the Bill of Rights limited only the actions of

the national government

For many years, the courts assumed that the Bill of Rights limited only the actions of _________

the national government

in a unitary system

the national government is a "creature" of the subdivisional governments

articles of confederation

the nations first national constitution which established a national form of government following the american revolution. the articles provided for a confederal form of government in which the central government had few powers

new deal

the policies ushered in by the roosevelt administration in 1933 in an attempt to bring the united states out of the great depression. the new deal included many government spending in addition to thousands of regulations governing economic activity.

not a drawback of federalism

the political and cultural interests of regional groups may be reflected in the laws governing those groups

McCulloch v. maryland 1819

the supreme court established the doctrines of implied powers and national supremacy

brown v. board of education of topeka 1954

the supreme court reversed plessyv. ferguson , the court held that segregation by race in public education is unconstitutional .

Buckley v Valeo

the supreme courts declared unconstitutional a provision in the 1971 act that limited the amount each individusal could spend on his or her campaign ruling that it violated the 1st amendment guarentee of free speech

republic

the system of government in the united states is best described

states

the tenth amendment to the constitution that reserves numerous powers for

as the Whigs and the Democrats competed for the White House throughout the 1840s and 1850s...

the two-party system as we know it today emerged

which of the following about categorical grants are true?

they target a specific purpose as defined by federal law

if a state has a thirty-six members in the house of representatives, it has __ electoral votes.

thirty-eight

____ view of representation holds that representatives should serve the broad interests of the entire society, and not just the narrow interests of their constituents.

trustee

primary news source for americans

tv

congress can override a presidential veto with a

two-thirds vote by the members present in each chamber

canada

under the articles of confederation the national government did not have the ability to prevent the various states from entering into agreements with foreign powers. britain began negotiations with influential vermonters with the aim of annexing the district of vermont

one vote in

under the articles of confederation, each state had ___ the unicameral assembly of representatives

not a fundamental principle of american democracry

unrestricted individual freedom

competative

when state or local governments offer lower taxes or more services in order to attract business and citizens they are engaging in ___ federalism

fiscal federalism

when taxes are collected by one level of government (national) and spent by another level (state or local) the process is called ___

israel

which of the following countries does not have a federal system?

by __, the convention system was the most common method of nomination political party candidates at the state and national level.

1840

chapter

19

One electoral vote in California now corresponds to roughly 685,000 people, while an electoral vote in Wyoming represents about

190,000

The Nineteenth Amendment to the constitution was ratified in ______ giving women the right to vote

1920

1st scheduled radio program was in

1920. between waren harding and james cox

Beginning in about -, the number of adults reading a daily paper began to decline even though circulation remained steady due to population growth.

1950

Political advertising first appeared on television during the - presidential campaign.

1952

The Supreme Court extended first amendment protection to the cinema in - .

1952

to choose its convention delegates.

1968

By 2002, how many Americans said they would vote for an African American?

95%

Executive Office Of the President (EOP)

A group of staff agencies that assist the president in carrying out major duties. Franklin D. Roosevelt established the EOP in 1939 to cope with the increased responsibilities brought on by the Great Depression.

Executive Agreement

A binding international agreement, or pact, that is made between the president and another head of state and that does not require Senate approval. They have the same legal rights as treaties.

Political Action committees (PACs)

A committee that is established by a corporation, labor union, or special interest group to raise funds and make campaign contributions on the establishing organization's behalf

Treaty

A formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries.

A political party is best defined as

A group of people who organize to win elections, operate government, and determine policy

sound bite

A televised comment, lasting for only a few seconds, that captures a thought or a perspective and has an immediate impact on the viewers.

If a vacancy occurs in the vice presidency -

A vice president is nominated by the president and confirmed by a majority vote of both chambers of Congress

A signing statement is

A written statement appended to a bill

Signing Statement

A written statement, appended to a bill at the time the president signs it into law, indicating how the president interprets that legislation.budget.

- Suspended certain constitutional liberties, blockaded southern ports, spend funds that Congress had not approved, and band transportable correspondence from the US mail

Abraham Lincoln

_____ suspended certain natural liberties, blockaded southern ports, spent funds that congress has not appropriated, and banned treasonable correspondence from the US mail.

Abraham Lincoln

who was the first elected Republican president in 1860

Abraham Lincoln

political advertising

Advertising undertaken by or on behalf of apolitical candidate to familiarize voters with the candidate and his or her views on campaign issues; also advertising for or against policy issues.

___ is best defined as a policy calling for the establishment of programs that give special consideration, in jobs and college admissions, to members of groups that have been discriminated again in the past.

Affirmative action

_______ is best defined as a policy that fives special consideration, in jobs and college admissions, to members of groups that have been discriminated against in the past

Affirmative action

some commentators contended that Green Party candidate Ralph Nader "spoiled" the chances of __ in the 2000 presidential election, because many of those voted for Nader would have voted democratic had Nader not been on the ballot.

Al Gore

The __ requires that all public buildings and public services be acessible to persons with disabilities

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

The ______ requires that all public buildings and public services be accessible to persons with disabilities

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

speaker of the house

An office mandated by the Constitution. The Speaker is chosen in practice by the majority party, has both formal and informal powers, and is second in line to succeed to the presidency should that office become vacant.

Chief Diplomat

As the ___ the President can: 1. Accept the legal existence of another country's government (power of recognition) 2. Receives foreign heads of state

Head of state

As the ___ the President can: 1. Decorate war heroes 2. Dedicates parks and post offices

Commander and Chief

As the ___ the President can: 1. Set up military governments in conquered lands 2. End fighting by calling a cease-fire (armistice)

Chief Executive

As the _______ the president can: 1. appoint, with Senate approval, and remove high-ranking officers of the federal government.

In _____, the supreme Court decided that the Bill of Rights did not apply to state laws

Barron v. Baltimore (1833)

Which president appointed more women to his cabinet than any other in history?

Bill Clinton

Many of our liberties were added by the _________ ratified in 1791

Bill of Rights

Which part of the Constitution do civil liberties refer to?

Bill of Rights

Following world war 2, - became the dominate form of communication.

Broadcast television

Jim Crow laws

By the late 1880's, southern legislatures began to pass a series of segregation laws-laws that separated the white community from the black community.

chapter 9:

Campaign and Elections

In the 20th century presidents did not order troops into what country?

Canada

When the president negotiates and signs treaties with other nations, he is performing his role as

Chief diplomat

_____ refers to what the government must do to ensure equal protection under the law.

Civil Rights

What act was used to reduce the power of the Democratic party in the South?

Civil Rights Acts of 1865

Thomas Paine's classic pamphlet, ____, presented one of the most rousing arguments in favor of independence.

Common Sense

Congress

Congress of the president? Like to have legislative success in: 1. public work projects that create local jobs

Congress

Congress of the president? Like to have legislative success in: 1. trade rules that benefit a big local employer

Eight of the top ten talk-radio shows are politically

Conservative

Buy 2014, 42% of the electorate claimed to be independent. This trend is known as

Dealignment

in __, after the general election, electors meet in their state capitals to cast their votes for president and vice president

December

_____ claimed the presidential power to regulate the economy. Since that time Americans have expected the president to be actively involved in economic matters and social programs.

During the great depression in the 30s, Franklin Roosevelt

The prohibition of "cruel and unusual punishments" is included in the ___ Amendment. (1791)

Eighth

President ________ warned the nation in 1961 of the military-industrial complex gaining "unwarranted influence."

Eisenhower

Which of the following Supreme Court rulings concluded that state-supported school prayer violated the establishment clause?

Engel v. Vitale

The media are a dominant presence in people's lives largely because they provide -

Entertainment

During the 1930's, father Charles Edward Coughlin, advocated anti-semitism and expressed sympathy for Adolfo hitter. Coughlin's - connected eventually destroyed his popularity.

Fascist

During the -1930's, the nations most successful radio commentator was -.

Father Charles Edward Coughlin

The - to the constitution upholds the important role of a free press.

First Amendment

Th Jeffersonian republicans dominated politics

For 20 years

Party Identification

For establishing voters, ___ Is one of the most important and lasting pridictors of how a person will vote.

Political

For many Americans, where they fall in the ___ spectrum is a strong indicator of how they will vote.

The equal protection clause of the ___ amendment reads: "no state shall.. deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."

Fourteenth

The ____________ Amendment includes protection from unreasonable searches and seizures

Fourth

An example of the issue oriented third-party in the United States is the — party

Free soil

...

From where does a governments legitimate authority derive

The 161 signing statement of _____ challenged more than 1100 clauses of federal law - more legal provisions than were challenged by all previous presidents put together.

George W Bush

The 161 signing statements - challenged more than 1100 clauses of federal law, more legal provisions then were challenged by all previous presidents put together

George W. Bush

In 1968, the American Independent Party's presidential nominee was:

George Wallace.

- Set a precedent for the president to act as chief legislator by submitting proposals and legislation to Congress

George Washington

_____ set a precedent for the president to act as chief legislator by submitting proposed legislation to congress.

George Washington

The infamous "daisy girl" ad appeared in which presidential race?

Goldwater VS. Johnson (1964)

Legislative successfully president is defined as how often the president -

Got his way on roll call votes on which he took a clear position

When the president lights the national Christmas tree, he is performing his role as

Head of state

Vito is a lot more meaning

I forbid

Currently, — largely determined by them in the book candidates for state legislatures

Ideological activist

Which of the following is TRUE about the presidential nomination process?

In most states, presidential primaries are held with the national convention delegates

Presidential

In the last two _____ elections, voter turnout was about 60 percent.

.Fitting events into a familiar story or filtering information through preconceived ideas.

In the news business, framing reforest to.

In many states — cannot participate in primary election

Independents

The task of teaching says and about the issues is the party role of

Informing the public

Register

Inmost states, voters are required to _____ before voting.

The first presidential caucus is held in

Iowa.

What is a different approach to integration schools today in parts of the country besides being based on race?

It is based on income today.

- Was the first president to issue a signing statement

James Monroe

____ laws required the segregation of the races.

Jim Crow

The concepts expressed in the Declaration of Independence reflected European political philosophy. In particular, the theories of _____ provided philosophical underpinnings by which the American Revolution could be justified

John Locke

Excluding Obama, since 1966 which president has been the most successful at passing legislation

Johnson

I'm in formal group of unofficial presidential advisers has been called a - since the Andrew Jackson's presidency

Kitchen cabinet

___ constitute the largest ethnic minority in the United states

Latinos

In ________ the Supreme Court outlined a three-part test to determine whether government aid to parochial schools violates the establishment clause

Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971)

____________ is a published report of a falsehood that tends to injure a person's reputation of character

Libel

an example of an ideological third party in the U.S. is the __ party.

Libertarian

Used only under Clinton before being ruled unconstitutional, the - enables a president to veto one or more specific items within a large bill

Line item veto

Who influenced Martin Luther King's philosophy of nonviolence?

Mahatma Gandhi

Candidates campaign managers and political consultants use - to creat newsworthy events for journalists and tv camera crews to cover.

Managed new coverage

A candidate who wins the popular vote nationally

May yet lose in the electoral college

In the _____, the Pilgrims set up a government and promised to obey its laws.

Mayflower Compact

supremacy clause

McCulloch v. maryland 1819 chief justice john marshall declared that no state could use its taxing power to tax an arm of the national government. he was defining the meaning of

Which one of the following groups tends to vote Republican?

Men

Most Hispanics living in the United States, by place of origin, are from

Mexico

Which of the following Supreme Court rulings created a "three-part test" for defining obscenity?

Miller v. California

The U.S supreme court developed a series of statements informing criminal suspects of their constitutional rights in

Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

Exit polls into thousand 12 showed the families making $100,000-$200,000 per year were

More likely to support the Republican party

Which of the following is a constitutional requirement for becoming president?

Must be a natural born citizen

What is a constitutional requirement for becoming president of the United States?

Must be at least 35 years old

___ was the first woman to lead the house representatives as speaker

Nancy pelosi

In the news business, Hyperlocalism refers to -

Narrowing the focus of news to the local area.

Candidates use - to focus on flaws In their components positions on various issues.

Negative issue ads

Online activists who support a particular candidate but are not controlled by the candidates organization are known as -.

Netroots groups

The ninth state to ratify the Constitution, thus formally putting it into effect, was

New Hampshire

The _____ Plan that was proposed at the Constitutional Convention favored SMALL states. It called legislature in which each state would have only one vote

New Jersey

The equal protection clause was originally intended to protect ___ after the Civil War

Newly freed slaves

managed news coverage

News coverage that is manipulated (managed) by a campaign manager or political consultant to gain media exposure for a political candidate.

Media

Newspapers, magazines, television, radio, the Internet, and any other printed orelectronic means of communication

In his second two years in office, president Obama issued _____ vetos.

No

Which of the following statements is accurate?

No state can impose a residency requirement of more than thirty days as a qualification for voting

Executive privilege is best defined as

On inherent executive power claimed by presidents to withhold information from, or to refuse to appear before, Congress or the courts

netroots groups

Online activists who support the candidate but are not controlled by the candidate's organization.

In his first two years in office, president Obama issued _____ vetos.

Only twice

Political Views

Opinion leaders, major life events, peer groups, economic status, and occupation may also influence a person's ______.

Eight - is a really nice from punishment or the legal consequence of a crime and the restoration of a person's rights and privileges

Pardon

Agents of Political socialization

People and institutions that influence the political views

The Supreme Court's __________ doctrine states that certain freedoms are so essential to a democracy that any law that limits these freedoms should be presumed to be unconstitutional unless the government can show that the law is absolutely necessary

Perferred-Postion

The Supreme Court established the separate-but-equal doctrine in____________

Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

negative political advertising

Political advertising undertaken for the purpose of discrediting an opposing candidate in the eyes of the voters. Attack ads are one form of this.

Concurrent powers

Powers held by both the federal and the state governments in a federal system

On executive order is a -

Presidential order to carry out a policy or policies describe in a law passed by Congress

An executive order is a

Presidential order to carry out policies

According to Richard Neustadt, in his book presidential power

Presidential power is the power to persuade

When a television show or Internet blogger provides information on the relatively low rates of U.S taxation compared with the rest of the world, with the idea that this information may sway viewers in favor of a tax increase, the journalist is using the agenda setting technique of -.

Priming

____ due process requires that any governmental decision to take life, liberty, or property be made equitably.

Procedural

___________ due process requires that any governmental decision to take life, liberty, or property be made equally

Procedural

gerrymandering

Process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power

The concept of "infotainment" refers to -.

Programs the inform and entertain at the same time.

In the news business, priming refers to-

Promoting specific facts or ideas that may affect the publics thinking on related topics.

— is the process by which as substantial Number of voters choose their political parties allegiance to the major parties

Realignment

Beginning with the presidential actions of 2000, and the press had made much of the supposed cultural differences between the

Red states that vote for Republican candidates and blue states that vote for Democratic candidates

redistricting

Redrawing congressional districts to reflect increases or decreases in seats allotted to the states as well as population shifts within a state.

By the mid-1850s, on the way Coalition had fallen apart and most northern Whigs were absorbed into the new — party, Which opposed the extension of slavery into new territories

Republican

Until the 1930s, African-Americans have been overwhelmingly

Republican

The Great Depression of the 1930s destroyed the belief that the — could better manage the economy, and contribute the realignment in the two-party system

Republicans

President Gerald Ford granted a pardon to former president _____ after the Watergate affair.

Richard Nixon

In ____, the supreme court held that the right to privacy is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision to terminate a pregnancy, subject to regulations

Roe V. Wade (1973)

In _________, the Supreme Court held that the "right to privacy....... is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision to terminate a pregnancy," subject to certain regulations

Roe v. Wade (1973)

In, _______, the Supreme Court held that the "right to privacy...... is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy"

Roe v. Wade (1973)

___ was the first woman to sit on the supreme court

Sandra Day o'connor

Into thousand nine, Pres. Obama had the most successful legislative year of any president -

Since the opening day of Franklin Roosevelt presidency

Voting Rights

Some restrictions on ________, such as registration, residency, and citizenship requirements, still exist. Most states also deny _____ to prison inmates or felons.

A law based on a suspect classification is subject to ___ strict scrutiny by the courts.

Strict

In Adarand Construtiors, Inc v. Pena (1995) the Supreme Court held that any federal, state, or local affirmative action program that uses racial classifications as the basis for making decisions is subject to ____________ scrutiny by the courts

Strict

In Adarand Constructors Inc. v. Pena (1995) the Supreme Court held that any federal, state, or local affirmative action program that uses racial classifications as the basis for making decisions is subject to ____ by the courts

Strict scrutiny

The current Supreme Court standard for assessing the constitutionality of _____________ is the imminent lawless action test.

Subersive Speech

If a law or other governmental action limits a fundamental right, it will be held to violate __ due process, unless it promotes a compelling or overriding state interest.

Substantive

The ___ banned the use of white primaries

Supreme Court's decision in Smith v. Allwright (1944)

A law based on race is subject to strict scrutiny by the courts, because race is considered a(n) ____________ classification

Suspect

A law based on a ______________, such as race, is subject to strict scrutiny by the courts

Suspect Classification

Talk radio is sometimes characterized as the Wild West of the media because -

Talk-show host often exaggerate their political biases for effect; no journalist conversations are observed.

Today, - consumes at ,east one-half of the total budget for a major political campaign.

Televised political advertising.

The reserved powers of the states are derived from the ___ Amendment(1791)

Tenth

a negative issue ad

The 1964 "daisy girl" ad is an example of what?

baker vs carr

The Supreme Court ruling that all state districts must be equal in population; One man, one vote

The Internet was created by -.

The United States military

Nineteenth

The ____ amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote.

Congress has an advantage of the president in -

The ability to regulate foreign and interstate commerce

Vital Center

The center of the political spectrum; those who hold moderate political views. The center is vital because without it, it may be diffi cult, if not impossible, to reach the compromises that are necessary to a political system's continuity.

Perhaps the most important protection against basis in news reporting is -

The commitment to professionalism of most journalists

Gender Gap

The difference between the percentage of votes cast for a particular candidate and the percentage of votes cast for the same candidate by men.

Free rider program

The difficulty that exist when individuals can enjoy the outcome of an interest groups efforts without having to contribute such as by becoming members of the group

Podcasting can best be defined as -

The distinction of audio or video files to personal computers or mobile devices such as smart phones.

podcasting

The distribution of audio or video files to personal computers or mobile devices such as smartphones.

What did the Supreme Court use in its decision of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka?

The equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.

___ requires that illegally obtained evidence not be admissible in court

The exclusionary rule

________ require(s) that illegally obtained evidence not be admissible in court

The exclusionary rule

____________ states that illegally obtained evidence is not admissible in court

The exclusionary rule

The supreme court has held that a right to privacy is implied by other constitutional rights guaranteed in

The first, third, fourth, fifth, and ninth amendments

Rupert Murdochs media holdings in the United States, which include - promote conservative politics.

The fox television networks and the Wall Street journal.

Government can be best defined as

The individuals and institutions that make society's rules and that also prossess the power and authority to enforce those rules.

Which of the following is NOT a drawback to federalism?

The lack of uniformity of state laws can complicate business transactions that cross state borders

Political Socialization

The learning process through which most people acquire their political attitudes, opinions, beliefs, and knowledge.

What did the Supreme Court say to the lower federal courts with their decision of Brown v. Board of Education?

The lower federal courts had to take an activist role in ending segregation.

agenda setting

The media's ability to determine which issues are considered to be important by the public and by politicians

Voting-age Population

The number of people residing in the United States who are at least eighteen years old.

"honeymoon period"

The period of the presidency when his success record if very high. It is usually in the beginning of the first term.

Patronage

The practice of giving government jobs to individuals belonging to the winning political party.

Pardon

The presidents power to grant a ____ serves as a check on judicial power. A _____ is a release from punishment or the legal consequences of a crime.

political consultants

The professionals who advise candidates on various aspects of their campaigns, such as media use, fundraising, and polling.

The Enforcement Act of 1870 specified criminal sanctions for interfering with _____.

The right to vote.

Chief Diplomat

The role of the president in recognizing and interacting with foreign governments..

guarantees the right to counsel at various stages in a some criminal proceeding, the right to speedy and public trial (1791)

The sixth amendment

_____ was the youngest person to hold the office of president.

Theodore Roosevelt

Pork legislation

These are federal expenditures tacked on to bills to "bring home the bacon" to a particular congressional member's district.

What happened to African Americans after the federal troops that occupied the South during Reconstruction were withdrawn?

They lose the right to vote.

Which presidents were elected president under the democratic republican banner?

Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe

Revolving door

Those who leave positions with the federal government to become a lobbyist or consultant for the private interest groups they helped to regulate

When the president _____, he is performing his role as head of state.

Throws out the first pitch of the season

Accurate

To achive the most ______ results possible, pollsters use ramdom sampling. If the sample is properly selected, the opinions of those in the sample will be representative of the opinions held by the population as a whole. Nevertheless, how a question is phrased cansignifi cantly affect how people answer it.

What did the Second Civil Rights Act entitle people to?

To full enjoyment of public accommodations.

Law of 1972

To prevent presidential abuse of the power to make executive agreements, Congress passed a ______ that requires the president to inform Congress within sixty days off making any executive agreement.

In 2000, for the first time since 1888, the Electoral College vote diverged from the popular vote.

True

The Republican Party has controlled both the White House and Congress since the 2002 midterm elections.

True

—Of Americans identify themselves as republican

Twenty-five percent

Members of the House of Representatives are elected every ___________ years.

Two

The Senate must approve a treaty by a _____ before it becomes effective.

Two thirds vote by the members present

Congress can override a presidential veto with a

Two thirds vote by the members present in each chamber

national party conventions

Unique in western democracies. The national conventions are help in late summer. Delegates adopt the partys platform and nominate the presidential and vice presidential candidates.

In Everson v. board of education (1947), The supreme court

Upheld a new jersey law that allowed the state to pay for bus transportation of students who attended parochial schools

In the 2012 presidential election, all over the United States, the more — the country, the more likely it was to vote Democrat

Urban

The _________ made it illegal to interfere with anyone's right to vote in any election held in this country

Voting Rights Act of 1965

What caused a dramatic increase in the number of African Americans registered to vote n the 1960's?

Voting Rights Act of 1965

The ___ made it illegal to interfere with anyone right to vote in any election held in this country

Voting rights act of 1965

42%

What is the percentage of the respondents stated that they had a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in television news>

Chief Executive

What role is the president playing when he enforces laws and federal court decisions, along with treaties signed by the US?

Congress overrides the veto with 2/3 vote

When can a bill become a law against the wishes of the president?

Cases of inpeachment

When is the president not allowed to grant Pardons?

Policy Voting

When people vote for candidates who share their positions on particular issues, they are engaging in ___.

Which of the following statements is not accurate?

When the framers of the Constitution created the office of the president, they were following the model of a democratically elected chief executive that was characteristic of many countries in the world at that time.

"going public"

When the president is using press conferences, public appearances, and televised events to arouse public opinion in a certain direction, he is sad to be _____.

throughout the 1840s and 1850s, both political parties, the __ and the __, were large, with well-known leaders and supporters across the nation.

Whigs; Democrats

Throughout the 1840s and 1850s, both political parties, the— and the —, were large, with well known leaders and supporters across the nation

Whigs; democrats

Executive staff agencies, the - has the most direct contact with the president

White House office

Regents of the university of california v. bakke (1978) was a caseinvolving an __ who claimed to have been a victim of discrimination when denied admission to the university of california's medical school at davis.

White male

President

Who has the advantage in dealing with national crisis, Congress of the president?

President

Who has the advantage in influencing public opinion, Congress of the president?

Congress

Who has the advantage in legislative authorization, Congress or the president?

Senate

Who ratify treaties?

Grandfather clauses in state laws had the effect of restricting the franchise to those

Whose ancestors had voted before the 1860s

talk-show hosts often exaggerate their political biases for effect.

Why is talk radio sometimes characterized as the Wild West of the media?

What function is performed at the national party convention

Writing a party platform

articles of confederation

__ served as the first national constitution

cooperative

___ federalism grew out of the desire to solve the pressing national problems caused by the great depression

In stone v. graham (1980), the Supreme Court ruled that

a Kentucky law requiring that the Ten Commandments be posted in all public schools violated the establishment clause.

Native americans had no civil rights under U.S law until

1924, when the citizenship rights spelled out in the fourteenth amendment were extended

political advertising first appeared on television during the ___ presidential campaign

1952

In which of the following presidential election years did a "realigning election" not occur?

1960

The first televised presidential debate took place in

1960, between Kennedy and Nixon

Cable television networks arrived in the

1970's

Cable television networks arrives in the - .

1970's

not until __ did ordinary voter in all states gain the right to select delegates to the national presidential nomination conventions

1972

federal election campaign act of 1971

1974 legislation designed to regulate campaign contributions and limit campaign expenditures.

Debates have been a pRt of every presidential election since

1976

The Internet, including email and the World Wide Web, came into widespread use by the General public in the -.

1990's

Modern talk radio took off in the United States during the - after the -.

1990's; repeal of the fairness doctrine

In congress, the Democrats were the dominant party from the Great Depression until when?

1994, when the Republicans gained control of both chambers. The Republicans held control of Congress from then until 2006, except for two years when the Democrats controlled the Senate by one vote. Following the elections of 2006, the Democrats again had a majority in Congress

In its first opportunity to rule on the issue, the Supreme Court extended first amendment protections to the Internet in -.

1997

Which amendment gives women the right to vote?

19th Amendment

the right to vote shall not be denied on account of gender or sex (1920)

19th amendment

The _______ prohibits Congress from passing laws "respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise of thereof"

1st amendment

first british setlements

1st permanent english setlement in north america was jamestown in present day virginia jamestown was established in 1607

a new party agenda is usually announced every...

2 years as a new session of Congress gets underway

Cable tv received substantial first amendment protections from the Supreme Court in -.

2000

In 1963, when the Equal Pay Act was enacted, women earned ______ for every dollar earned by men

58 cents

By law, the president is required to inform Congress within - of making any executive agreement

60 days

The war Powers resolution of 1973 prevents the president from keeping troops abroad for more then - unless Congress authorizes a long period

60 days

In a 2013 poll by the Pew Research Center, - of respondents agreed that "press criticism of political leaders keeps them from doing things that should be done"

68 percent

The _____ provides the right to have the "Assistance of Counsel" in criminal prosecutions

6th Amendment

Among United States inter net users, about - read blogs

77 percent

Today, how many African Americans serve in elective office in the United States?

8,500

It is estimated that for every dollar earned by men, women earn about

80 cents

It is estimated that for every dollar earned by men, women earn about ______

80 cents

Approximately, how many elected officials are in the US today?

8500

There are about _____ governments in the United States today

88,500

lobbyist

A person who is employed by and acts for an organized interest group or corporation to try to influence policy decisions and positions in the executive and legislative branches

Diplomat

A person who represents one country in dealing with representatives of another country.

In the 1800, and article describing Thomas Jefferson as having a "weakness of nerves, want of fortitude, and total imbecility of character" appeared in the federalist gazette of the United States. This is an example of -.

A personal attack ad

New federalism

A plan to limit the federal government's role in regulating state governments and to give the states increased power deciding how they should spend government revenues

issue ad

A political advertisement that focuses on a particular issues. They can be used to support or attack a candidate's position or credibility.

spin doctor

A political candidate's press adviser who tries to convince reporters to give a story or event concerning the candidate a particular "spin" (interpretation, or slant)

Biased sample

A poll sample that does not accurately represent the population

White Primary

A primary election in which African Americans were prohibited from voting. The practice was banned by the Supreme Court in 1944.

cloture

A procedure for ending filibusters in the senate and bringing the matter under consideration to a vote

Numerical Survey

A public opinion poll is a _______ of the public's opinion on a particular topic at a particular moment, as measured through the use of samples.

spin

A reporter's slant on, or interpretation of, a particular event or action.

The the context of news coverage, spin is -

A reporters slant on, or interpretation of, a particular event or action

Federal mandate

A requirement in federal legislation that forces states and municipalities to comply with certain rules

The media's ability to determine which issues are considered to be important by the public and by politicians means that the media are engaged in -.

Agenda setting

Some commentators contended that the Green party candidate Ralph Nader spoiled the chances of — in the 2000 presidential election, because many of those who voted for Nader would have voted democratic had Nader not been in the ballot

Al gore

states with the fewest electoral votes include __ and __

Alaska; north Dakota

print media

Communication channels that consist of printed materials, such as newspaper and magazines.

electronic medi

Communication channels that involve electronic transmissions, such as radio, television, and the internet.

mass media

Communication channels, such as newspapers and radio and television broadcasts, throughout which people can communicate to large audiences.

The — party emerged in the 1828, when Andrew Jackson ran against John Quincy Adams and won the presidency

Democratic

which group dominated American politics in the early 1800s? then split into two groups in the mid-1820s?

Democratic Republicans

In the early days of America, opponents of the Federalists became known as:

Democratic Republicans.

The election of 1932 Franklin Roosevelt to presidency and the —back to power of the national level

Democrats

When the former Confederate states joined the union after the Civil War, the Republicans in the new— were roughly even in strength, although The Republicans were more successful in presidential contests

Democrats

In the mid-1820s, the Jeffersonian republicans split into two groups, the __ and the __.

Democrats; National Republicans

In the mid-1820s the jeffersonian Republicans split into two groups, the — and the —.

Democrats; national Republicans

What was forbidden by the Civil Rights Act of 1968?

Discrimination in housing

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Dissentef from the majority opinion in the case of abortion said that the ruling was an alarming departure from three decades of supreme court decisions on abortion

The mascot of the Democratic Party is the

Donkey

Which Supreme Court case contributed the most to making the civil War inevitable?

Dred Scott

The _____________ clause of the fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that state governments will not arbitrarily deprive any person of life, liberty, or property

Due Process

The Supreme Court has used the ___ clause to ___ the protections guaranteed by the national Bill of Rights into the liberties protected under the Fourteenth Amendment.

Due process; incorporate

- Claim the presidential power to regulate the car to me. Since that time, Americans have expected the president to be actively involved in economic matters and social programs.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Franklin D Roosevelt

law passed in 1974 for reforming campaign finances. The act created the Federal Election Commission (FEC), provided public financing for presidential primaries and general elections, limited presidential campaign spending, required disclosure, and attempted to limit contributions.

Federal Election Campaign Act

which two major political factions were formed even before the Constitution was ratified

Federalist and Anti-Federalists

After Thomas Jefferson won the presidency and his party won control of congress, the __ never returned to power and became the first American political party to go out of existence

Federalists

After Thomas Jefferson won the presidency and his party won control of congress, the — never returned to power and became the first American political party to go out of existence

Federalists

The battle over ratification of the Constitution was fought chiefly by two opposing groups, the

Federalists and the Anti-Federalists

two major political factions, the __ and __, were formed even before the constitution was ratified.

Federalists; Anti-Federalists

Two major political factions, the — and —, were formed even before the constitution was ratified

Federalists; anti federalists

The first major political division in the United States, between the — and the —, established a precedent that contributed to the domination of the two party system

Federalists; anti-Federalist

The __ Amendment prohibits Congress from passing laws "respecting an establishment of religion.." (1791)

First

The ___ Amendment prohibits Congress from passing laws prohibiting the free exercise of religion (1791)

First

Frances Perkins

First woman appointed to a cabinet post by Franklin D.Roosevelt

Posses on tax rates, subsidize, and decreases and increases government spending levels is known as - policy

Fiscal

In the news business, framing can mean

Fitting events into a familiar story or filtering information through preconceived ideas.

— of Americans identify themselves as conservative

Forty percent

The ____________ Amendment includes protection from unreasonable searches and seizures (1791)

Fourth

The protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures" is found in the ___ Amendment. (1791)

Fourth

When a journalist fits events into a familiar story or filters information through preconceived idea, the journalist is engaged In the agenda setting technique know as -.

Framing

___ appointed the first woman to a cabinet post

Franklin D roosevelt

Ever since ___ held his first "fireside chats" on radio, politicians have realized the power of radio.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

_______ appointed the first woman to a cabinet post

Franklin D. Roosevelt

_______ appointed the first woman to a cabinet post

Franklin D. Roosevelt Frances Perkins

The president who use the veto power most frequently, totaling 372 regular votes, was -

Franklin DelanoRoosevelt

realigning election of 1932

Franklin Roosevelt was elected to the presidency and the Democrats came back to power at the national level

Ever since - held the first "fireside chats" on radio, politicians have realized the power of that medium

Franklin d Roosevelt

terms of office of house/senate members

House: 2 year

Federal grants

How does the federal government exercise control over matters that have traditionally been under the control of the state government

Sample

In the context of opinion polling, a group of people selected to represent the population being studied.

Ramdom Sample

In the context of opinion polling, a sample in which each person within the entire population being polled has an equal chance of being chosen

Sampling Error

In the context of opinion polling, the diff erence between what the sample results show and what the true results would have been had everybody in the relevant population been interviewed

that physician- assisted suicide violated the eighth amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishments

In washington v. glucksberg(1997), the supreme court held

Additional powers that are necessary to carry out the specific responsibilities of Pres. are set forth in the Constitution. They are known as - powers

Inherit

mass media

Instant dissemination to a mass audience. communication from a single source to many people, separates the sender and receiver (i.e. newspaper, magazine, book, radio, TV, film, etc)

The first presidential caucus of the campaign season is traditionally held in

Iowa

The war against terrorism and the U.S. involvement in Iraq apparently helped President Bush win re-election against :

Senator John Kerry in 2004.

In a recent study, the Pew Research Center for the people and the press found that 64 percent of reporters in both national and local media applied the term - to themselves.

Moderates

Constitutional monarch

Monarch shares governmental power with elected lawmakers , most constitutional monarchs today serve merely as ceremonial leaders of their nations as in Spain Sweden and the United Kingdom

in the 1890s, the democrats allied themselves with the __ movement, which advocated inflation as a way of lessening the debts of farmers in the South and West.

Populist

In the 1890s, the Democrats allied themselves with the — establish themselves in the minds of many Americans as a party that knew how to manage the nations economy, and they remained dominate in national politics until the onset of the great depression

Populists

According to the ______ any law thatlimits the freedom of speech or the press- freedoms essential to democracy- should be presumed unconstitutional unless the government can show that the law is absolutely necessary

Preferred-Position doctrine

According to Richard Neustadt, in his book presidential power, -

Presidential power is the power to persuade

The White House office includes the

Presidents Chief of Staff, the Press Secretary, and the council to the president

Line item veto

Presidents have often argued in favor of a ____ that would enable them to veto just one or several items in a bill.

According to the succession act of 1947, if both the president and the vice president die, resign, or are disabled, the - will then act as president

Speaker of the house of representatives, on his or her, resignation as speaker and as representative

A - is a political candidate's press advisor who tries to convince reporters to give a story or event concerning the candidate a particular interpretation or slat.

Spin Doctor

Went to third party splits the vote, taking electoral victory aware from one party and handing it to another, the third-party is playing the — role

Spoiler

In 1765, the British Parliament passed the _____ Act, which imposed the first direct tax on the colonists.

Stamp

What is the problem with the blurring of racial distinctions when it comes to the civil rights agenda?

State and federal governments use the classifications to determine eligibility for certain benefits.

An example of a splinter party in U.S. history is the __ party.

States' Rights(Dixiecrat)

Voting for governors and members of the electoral college takes place on a —basis, which hurts third-party candidates

Statewide, winner take all

California democratic party v jones

The Supreme Court case that found California's version of blanket primary as unconstitutional in 2000

What was the result of Plessy v. Ferguson?

The development of a system of legal raicla segregation.

Which of the following is not part of the test the supreme court developed in Miller v. California (1973) to determine if a book or film is legally obscene?

The work taken as whole lacks serious political or scientific value

Inherent Powers

These are power to the president that are necessary to carry out the specific responsibilities of the president as set fourth in the Constitution.

Public Officials

They lern about public opinion through election results, personal contacts, interest groups, and media reports. The only relatively precise way to measure public opinion is through the use of public opinion polls.

How did the racists of the South use the Supreme Court's direction of "all deliberate speed" with integration?

They used it to stall efforts toward integration.

Migration and other demographic trends can make a particular type of motor more numerous, shifting the balance of support between the major political parties. This process is known as—

Tipping

What was one of the major goals of the National Organization of Women?

To ratify the ERA

"football"

Today the president travels at all times with the ___, the briefcase containing the codes used to launch a nuclear attack.

The Senate must approve the treaty by a - before it becomes effective

Two thirds vote of the members present

The presidential strategy known as going public refers to

Using appearances to arouse public opinion

Which of the following is an "indirect" lobbying technique?

Using newspaper and magazine ads.

The presidential strategy known as going public refers to

Using press conferences, public appearances, and televised events to arouse public opinion in favor of certain legislative program

public financing

Using tax dollars to fund something, such as election-campaign expenses

president of senate

Vice President

The - has been called the first "television war"

Vietnam War

The ____________ has been called the first "television war."

Vietnam War

the ___ has been called the first "television war"

Vietnam War

In united states v. Virginia (1996), The supreme court held that

Virginia Military institute, a state- financed institution, violated the equal protection clause by refusing to accept females applicants

direct primary

Voters cast their ballots directly for candidates

suspect classification

a classification, such as race, that provides the basis for a discriminatory law. Any law based on a suspect classification is subject to strict scrutiny by the courts-meaning that the law must be justified by a compelling state interest.

three fifths compromise

a compromise reached during the constitutional convention reached by which three fifths of all slaves were to be counted for purposes of representation in the house of representatives.

equality

a concept that holds at a minimum that all the people are entitled to equal protection under the law

malapportionment

a condition in which the voting power of citizens in one district is greater than the voting power of citizens in another district

preemption

a doctrine rooted in the supremacy clause of the constitution that provides the national laws or regulations governing a certain area take precedance over conflicting state laws or regulations governing that same area

mayflower compact

a document drawn up by pilgrim leaders in 1620 on the ship mayflower. the document stated that the laws were to be made for the general good of the people

categorical grant

a federal grant targeted for a specific purpose as defined by federal law

dictatorship

a form of government in which absolute power is exercised by an individual or group whose power is not supported by tradition

autocracy

a form of government in which the power and authority of the government are in the hands of a single person

federal system

a form of government that provides for a division of powers between a central government and several regional governments. in the U.S the division of powers between the national government and the states is established by the constitution

first continental congress

a gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen colonies held in 1774 protest the corcive acts

congressional district is

a geographic area that is served by one member in the house of representatives

political party

a group of individuals who organize to win elections, operate the government, and determine policy

A political party is best defined as

a group of people who organize to win elections, operate government, and determine policy.

faction

a group of persons forming a cohesive majority

bill of attainder

a legislative act that inflicts punishment on particular persons or groups with out granting them the right to a trial

bill attainer

a legislative act that inflicts punishment on particular persons or groups without granting them the right to a trial

bicameral legislature

a legislature made up two chambers or parts. the U.S has a bicameral legislature composed of the house reprensentative and the senate

checks and balances

a major principle of american government in which each of the three branches is given the means to check to restrain or balance the actions of the others

picket-fence federalism

a model of federalism in which specific policies and programs are administered by all levels of government- national, state, and local

cooperative federalism

a model of federalism in which the states and the federal government cooperate in solving problems

new federalism

a plan to limit the federals government role in regulating state governments and to give the states increased power to decide how they should spend government revenues

federalists

a political group led by alexander hamilton and john adams that supported the adoption of the constitution and the creation of federal form of government

anti federalists

a political group that opposed the adoption of the constitution because of the document centralists tendancies and because it did not include a bill of rights

media consultant

a professional who produces candidates' television, radio, and print advertisements.

shays rebellion

a rebellion of angry farmers in western massachussets in 1786 led by a former revolutionary war captain daniel shays. this rebellion and the other similiar uprisings in the new england states emphasized the need for a true national government.

federal mandate

a requirement in federal legislation that forces the states and municipalities to comply with certain rules, if the federal government does not provide funds to the states to cover the costs of compliance the mandate is referred to as an unfunded mandate

conservatism

a set of beleifs that include a limited role for the national government in helping individuals and in the economic affairs of the nation and support for traditional values and lifestyles

liberalism

a set of political beleifs that include the advocacy of active government including government intervention to improve the welfare of individuals and to protect civil rights

According to Lemon v. Kurtzman

a state's school aid must be clearly secular, not help/hurt religion, and be clear of government entanglement with religion.

democracy

a system of government in which people have ultimate political authority

direct democracy

a system of government in which political decisions are made by the people themselves rather than by representatives. this form of government was practiced in some parts of ancient greece

dual federalism

a system of governments in which the federal and the states governments maintain diverse but sovereign powers

ideology

a system of political ideas that are rooted in religious or philosophical beleifs concerning human nature, society, and government

federalism

a system of shared sovereignty between two levels of government one national and one subnational occupying the same geographic region

sound bite

a televised comment lasting for only a few seconds, that captures a thought or perspective and has immediate impact on viewers

social contract

a voluntary agreement among individuals to create a government and to give that government adequate power to secure the mutual protection and welfare of all individuals

3. By default, the lines of the congressional districts are drawn by the ________, or by a designated body such as an independent commission. a. state legislatures b. electoral college c. House of Representatives d. U.S. Supreme Court e. Senate

a. state legislatures

8. All California citizens who are eighteen or older are eligible to vote, unless: a. they are in a mental institution or prison. b. they have been convicted of a felony within the past 20 years. c. they are in prison or on parole for a felony crime. d. they are in a mental institution or a drug rehabilitation facility. e. they have a felony charge pending or are in prison.

a. they are in a mental institution or prison.

15. Whenever Congress is unable to pass a complete budget by October 1, it passes __________. a. continuing resolutions b. authorization bills c. entitlement programs d. appropriations bills

a. continuing resolutions

inherent

ability of the national government to regulate immigration is an example of its ___ power

power

ability to influence the behavior of others usually through the use of force persuasion or rewards

importance of incumbency in reelection

ability to raise money

one advantage of federalism in the United States is that state governments can

act as "laboratories" for public-policy experimentation

secession

act of formally withdrawing from membership in an alliance; the withdrawal of a state from the federal union

Government agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency, create ____ law in the form of rules and regulations

administrative

In late summer of a presidential election year, delegates gather at each party's national convention to declare their support for the party's ticket. In addition to nominating the party's presidential and vice-presidential candidates, delegates

adopt the official party platform

Kathleen Hall Jamieson, an expert on politics and the media, suggests that media bias plays a role in shaping presidential campaigns and elections. It is a bias

against "losers"

Since 1971, the Supreme Court has used a test to determine whether government aid to parochial schools is constitutional. To be constitutional, the ____________

aid must avoid an "excessive government entanglement with religion"

Since 1971, the supreme court has used a test to determine whether government aid to parochial schools is constitutional. To be constitutional, the

aid must avoid an "excessive government entanglement with religion"

capitalism

an economic system based on the private ownership of wealth producing property, free marketsand freedom contract. the privately owned coorporation is the preeminent capitalist institution.

according to some lawyers, a 501(c)4 organization could make limited contribution directly to a candidate's campaign

and could conceal the identities of its donors.

____ is the distribution of House seats among the states on the basis of their respective populations

apportionment

lexington & concord

april 19, 1775 redcoats foughts against minutemen in the towns, the first battles of the american revolution

The Miranda warnings ________

are a series of statements informing criminal suspects, on their arrest, of their constitutional rights

block grants

are federal grants given to a state for broad areas such as criminal justice or mental health programs

Political parties in the U.S.

are fragmented and decentralized

federal states

are laws enacted by the U.S. congress

In most advanced industrialized countries, national campaigns

are limited by law to no more than two months

under the federal election campaign laws, public financing for the general election is provided, if presidential candidates

are willing to accept campaign-spending limits

necessary and proper clause

article 1 section 8 clause 18 of the constitution which gives congress the power to make all laws and "necessary and proper" for the federal government to carry out its responsabilities also called the elastic clause

expressed

article I section 8 of the constitution enumerates twenty seven powers that congress may exercise. two of these ___ powers are the power to coin money and the power to regulate interstate commerce

coin money, regulate interstate commerce

article I section 8 of the constitution enumerates twenty seven powers that congress may exercise. two of these expressed powers are the power to ___ and the power to ___

supremacy clause

article VI clause 2 of the constitution which makes the constitution and the federal laws superior to all conflicting state and local laws

1781

articles of confederation ratified independence secured with british surrender at yorktown

congress of the confederation

articles of confederation which served as the nations first national constitution established the ___ as the central governing body

which of the following is not an executive department

arts and humanities

each state has

as many electoral votes as it has US senators and representatives

john locke

asserted tha people are born with natural rights to life liberty and property

majority leader in senate

assist their respective leadership in rounding-up votes, and acting as liaisons between the leadership & the rank & file.

A(n) ___ ad is a negative political advertisement that discredits the character of an opposing candidate

attack

issue add

attacks candidates on particular issue. Differs on issues and allows candidates to capitalize on the power of tv to improve their image

In Gratz v. Bollinger (2003) the Supreme Court held that the undergraduate admissions policy at the University of Michigan violated the equal protection clause because it ___________

automatically awarded every "underrepresented" minority applicant 1/5 of the points needed to guarantee admission

9. __________ now manage nearly all aspects of a presidential candidate's campaign. a. Delegates b. Professional political consultants c. Electors d. Political party chairpersons

b. Professional political consultants

6. Most legislative candidates have found ________ to be the most efficient way to spend their money. a. newspaper advertising b. direct mail c. radio d. television e. Internet advertising

b. direct mail

6. The most common campaign medium used by candidates for California state legislature is: a. radio ads. b. direct mail. c. television ads. d. newspaper ads. e. social networking websites.

b. direct mail.

liberalism

best defined as a set of beleifs that value big government as unnecessary tool for correcting unfair social and economic outcomes

shays rebellion

best describes as an uprising in western massachussets in 1786 were indebted farmers seized county courthouses and disrupted the debtors trials

the delegates to the constitutional convention were

best educated & wealthiest class

1791

bill of rights ratified

in a __ primary, voters can vote for candidates from more than one party.

blanket

1770

boston massacre

how american political parties are structured

both major parties are fragmented and decentralized

sound mic

brief comment lasting few seconds captures thought or perspective immediate impact on viewers

13. The House ________ Committee regulates the flow of bills through the House, and normally will specify the amount of time to be spent on debate. a. Budget b. Standards of Official Conduct c. Rules d. Oversight and Government Reform e. Ways and Means

c. Rules

4. ________ are most likely to vote. a. Young people b. Democrats c. Suburban homeowners d. Big-city residents e. The poor

c. Suburban homeowners

5. ________ is an example of a public-interest group. a. The Tea Party b. The National Education Association c. The American Civil Liberties Union d. AARP e. The American Medical Association

c. The American Civil Liberties Union

Since 1945, the president, as ___, has been responsible for deciding if and when to use nuclear weapons.

commander in chief

____ law is the body of law developed from judicial decisions in English and U.S. courts.

common

print media

communication channels that consist of printed materials such as newspapers

electronic media

communitcation channels that involve electronic transmissions such as radio television and internet

The Jeffersonian Republicans thought that __ should dominate the government.

congress

each executive department was created by ___ as the perceived need for it arose

congress

the U.S. constitution gives ___ the power to declare war

congress

preempted

congress chooses to act exclusively in an area in which the states and the national government have concurrent powers congress is said to have ___

constitutional convention compromised on slavery

congress could prohibit slave importation into the country beginning in 1808

The Articles of Confederation, which served as the nation's first national constitution, established the ____ as teh central governing body.

congress of the confederation

1776

congress passes the declaration of independence

1789

congress proposes bill of rights

new jersey plan

congress would be able to regulate trade and impose taxes, one vote each state, supreme law of the land, executive office= more than one elected by congress, executive office appoint a national supreme court

1777

congress writes the articles of confederation

the idea that governments and laws derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed

consent of the people

the party in government

consists of all the candidates who have won elections and now hold public office; helps to organize the government's agenda

the party in the electorate

consists of all those people who describe themselves as democrats or republicans

imposing taxes on exports

constitution expressly prohibits the national government from

implied

constitutional basis for the ___ powers of the national power is found in article I section 8 clause 18 often called the necessary & proper clause

necessary and proper

constitutional basis for the implied powers of the national government is found in article I section 8 clause 18 and is often called ___ clause

three fifths compromise

constitutional convention settled the deadlock between the southern states and the northern states over how slaves would be counted in determining representation in congress

expressed powers

constitutional or statuory powers that are expressesly provided for by the U.S constitution also called enumerated powers

elastic

constitutional provision that gives congress the power to make all laws necessary and proper for the federal government to carry out its responsabilities is often referred to as ___ clause

limited government

constitutions created by each of the colonies at the request of the second continental congress all called for

the __ committee of each national political party evaluates the claims of national party convention delegates to be the legitimate representatives of their states.

credentials

13. ________ played a crucial role in stirring up the recall of Governor Gray Davis in 2003. a. The Internet b. All of these choices c. Television news coverage d. Talk radio e. Newspaper editorials

d. Talk radio

Racial segregation that occurs not as a result of deliberate intentions but because of social and economic conditions and residential patterns is called ________- segregation

de facto

Racial segregation that occurs not as result of deliberate intentions but because of social and economic condition and residential patterns is called ___ segregation

de facto

by 2014, 42 percent of the electorate claimed to be independent. this trend is known as __.

dealignment

bill of rights

debate over ratification the anti federalists argued vigorously that the constitution needed a

the constitution

does not mention political parties.

15. During presidential elections, political analysts and news media outlets place a great deal of emphasis on what they call ________, states where voters are not clearly leaning toward either major candidate leading up to the elections. a. political thickets b. states of disarray c. boomerang states d. war zones e. battleground states

e. battleground states

7. A(n) ________ is a person selected to represent the people of one geographic area at a political party convention. a. candidate b. lobbyist c. poll watcher d. elector e. delegate

e. delegate

8. Because of advantages such as franking privileges, access to the media, and name recognition, ________ are more likely than ________ to win congressional elections. a. men/women b. conservatives/liberals c. Democrats/Republicans d. Republicans/Democrats e. incumbents/challengers

e. incumbents/challengers

7. The AFL-CIO is an interest group that represents ________. a. senior citizens b. business c. agribusiness d. environmentalists e. labor

e. labor

12. For the general election campaign, ________ receive federal funding for almost all of their expenses if they are willing to accept campaign-spending limits. a. candidates for state and local offices b. candidates for the U.S. Senate c. all candidates for federal office d. congressional candidates e. presidential candidates

e. presidential candidates

the giving or withholding of federal grant dollars

federal government has been able to exercise control over matters that have traditionally been under the control of state governments such as the minimum drinking age by

house of representatives

federal official may be impeached by

senate

federal official who has been impeached is trried by

The first major political division in the U.S., between the __ and the __, established a precedent that contributed to the domination of the two-party system.

federalists; anti-federalists

The ____ Amendment to teh Constitution guaranteed suffrage to the African American males.

fifteenth

Which of the following constitutional amendments stated that voting rights could not be abridged on account of race?

fifteenth amendment

september 17 1787

final draft of the constitution was approved by the delegates

The establishment clause

forbids the government from establishing an official religion

In 1789, Congress designated the Native American tribes as ___________ so that the government could sign land and boundary treaties with them

foreign nations

the president and vice president are elected every __ years

four

An example of an "issue-oriented" party in U.S. history was the:

free soil party

liberty

freedom of individuals to beleive act and express themselves as they choose so long as doing so does not infringe on the rights of other individuals in the society

civil liberties

freedom to practice whatever religion we choose and to be free from any stare imposed religion

The feminist movement that began in the 1960s sought ___________ for women

full political, economic, and social equality

Our First Amendment rights are considered __________

fundamental

Our first amendments right are considered ___ rights

fundamental

The stonewall Inn uprising launched the

gay power movement

The "Stonewall Inn" 1969 incident led to renewed political activism on the part of :

gays

a __ is held to select the US president, vice president, and senators and representatives in congress.

general election

The Jeffersonian Republican party

generally thought that government policies should serve farming interests.

republicans

in 1776 __ oppossed strong central government supported unicameral legislatures and tended to be less prominent than their political counterparts

costs of running a campaign

in 2006 they spent 1.3 billion and 2008 2.9 billion

three fifths

in a compromisereached during the constitutional convention it was agreed that each slave would count as ___ of a person in determining representation in the house of representatives

__ is accurate.

in an indirect primary, voters choose delegates, who in turn choose the candidates.

supremacy clause

in article VI of the constitution makes the constitution and federal laws superior to all conflicting state and local laws

regulate interstate commerce

in gibbons v. ogden 1824 the supreme court held that the power to ___ was an exclusive national power

direct democracry

in its purest form is possible only in small communities where citizens can meet to decide policy

In brown v board of education of topeka (1954) the supreme court held that segregation by race___ was unconstitutional

in public education

when citizens vote for president and vice president, they are not voting directly for the candidates. instead, they are voting for electors who will cast their ballots

in the electoral college

one advantage of federalism

in the united states is that state governments can act as "laboratories" for public policy experimentation

The Fifth Amendment ___________

includes a protection against self-incrimination

The fifth Amendment ____________

includes a protection against self-incrimination

The Fifth Amendment ___________

includes a protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy nor be deprived of life liberty and property (1791)

The Supreme court has made it clear that sexual harassment ________

includes harassment by members of the same sex

the secession of the southern states in 1860-61 and the ensuing civil war resulted in?

increased power for the national government

shays rebellion

indebted farmers in western massachussets seized county courthouses and disrupted debtors trials in 1786. an attack was also launched on the national government arsenal. this uprising known as ___ was an important catalyst for change because it helped to convince many americans that a true national government had to be created

in many states, __ can't participate in primary elections.

independents

more voters identify themselves as what?

independents (about 40%)

____ lobbying techniques: shaping public opinion, rating systems , issue ads , 527s and 501(c)4s. mobilizing constituents , going to court , demonstrations

indirect

in an __ primary, voters cast ballots for delegates who in turn choose the candidates.

indirect

civil liberties

individual rights protected by the Constitution against the powers of the government.

civil liberties

individual rights protected by the constitution against the powers of the government

In essence, political parties are essentially coalitions of

individuals and groups.

government

individuals and institutions that make societys rules and also possess the power and authority to enforce those rules

the task of teaching citizens about the issues is the party role of __.

informing the public.

The ____ of representation requires representatives to mirror the views of their constituents.

instructed-delegate view

Under the _____ standard, a law or action that discriminates against a particular group or class of individuals must be neccessary to promote a compelling stat interest and must be narrowly tailored to meet that interest in order to find that the equal protection clause has not been violated

intermediate scrutiny

primary source of most americans

internet

The separate-but-equal doctrine

is a Supreme Court doctrine holding that the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment prohibits racial segregation

picket fence federalism

is a model of federalism in which specific policies and programs are administered by all levels of government national state and local.

new federalism

is a model of federalism in which the federal governments role in regulating state governments is limited and the states are given increased power to decide how they should spend government revenues

microtargeting

is a process that involves collecting as much information as possible about voters in a database and then filtering out various groups for special attention.

The separate- but equal doctine

is a supreme court doctrine holding that the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment prohibits racial segregation.

a confederation

is a voluntary association of independent states that are united only for the purpose of achieving common goals.

John Locke was an English philosopher who argued that people are born with natural rights to

life, liberty, and property

In most advanced industrialized countries, election campaigns are

limited by law to no more than two month

checks & balances

major principle of american government ___ was devised to ensure that no one group or branch of government can exercise exclusive control

ways of nominating presidential candidates

majority of syayes hold presidential primaries beginning early in te election year. the presidentil primaries do not follow the same rules the staes are for nominting.

The supremacy clause in the Article VI of the constitution

makes the Constitution and federal laws superior to all conflicting state and local laws

The talk radio audience is predominately -

male, middle-aged, conservative.

Candidates' campaign managers and political consultants have shown increasing sophistication in creating newsworthy events for journalists to cover, an effort commonly referred to as

managed news coverage

1990s, after the repeal of the fairness doctrine

modern talk radio took off in the U.S. during the...

primary elections tend to attract a __ electorate

more ideological

exit polls in 2012 showed that families making 100,000 to 200,000 per year were

more likely to support the republican party.

when the whig coalition fell apart in the mid-1850s, what happened?

most whigs were absorbed into the new Republican Party, which opposed the extenstion of slavery into new territores

Which of the following is a constitutional requirement for becoming president of the United States?

must be a natural born citizen of the US

for the constitutional framers, the appeal of federalism was that it retained state powers and local traditions while establishing a strong national government capable of handling common problems, such as

national defense

attack add

negative political advertisement that describes the character of opposing candidate

nation centered ; state centered

new federalism initiated in the 1970s involved a shift from ___ federalism to ___ federalism

The equal protection clause was originally intended to protect ________ after the Civil War

newly freed slaves

congress have power to regulate interstate commerce

no export taxes would be imposed on products exported by the states

theocracy

no seperation of church and state

Beginning in 1800, members of Congress who belonged to the two political parties held caucuses to

nominate candidates for president and vice president

A(n) ________ is a partyʹs official selection of a candidate to run for office

nomination

louisiana

nonpartism- all candidates participate in the same primary regardless of party.

A sit-in is a tactic of ___ that was used successfully in the civil rights movement.

nonviolent civil disobedience

Malcolm X was an advocate of

nonviolent civil disobedience.

The District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands all send ____ to the House of Representatives.

nonvoting delegates

in 1964, a coalition of __ and __ crafted major civil rights legislation.

northern democrats;republicans

The Supreme Court has ruled that congressional districts must contain, as nearly as possible, an equal number of

people

The framers of the Constitution designed the House of Representatives to represent the

people as a whole.

standing committee

permanate ideal with legislation concerning a particular area membership is generally divided between the parties according to the # of members in each chamber

1787

philadelphia convention drafts U.S constitution

revising the articles of confederation

philadelphia meeting that became the constitutional convention was called for sole and express purpose of

mayflower compact

pilgrims set up a government and promised to obey its laws

"The document drawn up by each party at its national convention that outlines the policies and positions of the party" is called the party ________.

platform

The supreme court establish the separate- but- equal doctrine in

plessy v ferguson (1896)

the ______theory believes that politics is a contest among various interest groups

pluralist

_____ maintain that the influence of interest is democratic because individual interest are indirectly represented in the policymaking process through these groups

pluralists

the federal election campaign act (FECA) allowed corporations, labor unions, and special interest groups to set up national__ to raise money for candidates.

political action committees(PAC)

negative add

political advertising undertaken for the purpose of discrediting an opposing candidate in voters eyes. Attack ads are one form of negative political advertising

__ now manage nearly all aspects of a presidential candidate's campaign

political consultants

candidate center campaigns

political consultants now manage nearly all aspects of a presidential candidate campaign

socialism

political ideology that lies to the left of the liberalism on the political spectrum. socialists are scarce in the united states but common in many other countries

libertarianism

political ideology that opposes government involvement in issues of private morality

Are Political parties mentioned in the U.S. Constitution?

political parties AREN'T mentioned in the constitution

__ best describes the way in which political parties perform the function of balancing competing interests

political parties are essentially coalitions-alliances of individuals and groups with a variety of concerns and opinions who join together to support the party's platform, or parts of it.

__ best describes the way in which political parties perform the function of selecting candidates.

political parties narrow the field of candidates through primary elections.

with the rise of candidate-centered campaigns, the role of the __ in managing campaigns has declined.

political party

The presidential primary was begun in the early twentieth century, most strongly pushed by

political reformers who wanted to take nominations out of the hands of party bosses

Resolving conflicts over what society's priorities should be is the essence of

politics

The twenty-fourth Amendment to the Constitution outlawed ____ in national elections

poll taxes

__ are representatives from each political party who are allowed to monitor polling places to make sure that the election is run fairly and that fraud doesn't occur

poll watchers

____ are representatives from each political party who are allowed to monitor polling places to makes sure the election is run fairly and to avoid fraud

poll watchers

A literary digest poll incorrectly predicted that Alfred Landon would win the presidential election in 1936 because teh

pollsters used an unrepresentative sample

Implicityly, the principle of limited government rests on the concept of

popular sovereignty

two

possible ways for an amendment to be added to the constitution

example of concurrent power?

power to levy and collect taxes

state party organization

powers and duties differ from state to state. at the local level, there is generally a party unit for each district in which elective offices are to be filled

concurrent powers

powers held by both the federal & state governments in a federal system

concurrent

powers held by both the federal and state governments in a federal system are called ___ powers

police powers

powers of a government body that enables it to create laws for the protection of the health, safety, welfare, morals of the people in the US most police powers are reserved to the states

police

powers of a state to enact whatever laws are necessary to protect the health, morals, safety, and welfare of its people called ___ powers

implied powers

powers of the federal government that are implied by the expressed powers in the constitution article 1 section 8

inherent powers

powers of the national government that although not always expressly granted by the constitution are necessary to ensure the nations integrity and survival as a political unit inherent powers include the powers to make treaties and the power to wage war or make peace

madisonian model

powers of the national government were seperated into different branches: legislative, e ecutive, judicial

reserved to the states or to the people

powers that are not delegated to the national government by the constitution nor prohibited to the states are

A(n) ____ is a court decision that furnishes an example or authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts and legal issues.

precedent

supremacy

preemption is a doctrine rooted in the ___ clause of the constitution

According to the __,any law that limits the freedom of speech or the press-freedoms essential to a democracy should be presumed unconstitutional unless the government can show that law is absolutely necessary

preferred-position doctrine

Each executive department head is appointed by the

president

the ___ is the head of the executive branch of the federal government

president

veto power

president checks congress by holding

national party organization

presidential candidate is the official leader of the party; every 4 years, the parties hold national conventions to nominate their presidential and vice presidential candidates; party platform in developed; each state elects a number of delegates to the national party committees; each national committee organizes the national conventions and plan how to win the next election; national chairsperson is chosen to serve as the administrative head of the national party; each party also has a congressional campaign committee

Executive Order

presidential order to carry out a policy or policies described in a law passed by Congress.

Today, a majority of the delegates to the national convention are selected through

presidential primaries.

The majority of the states hold presidential ____, beginning early in the election year.

primaries

a __ allows voters to go to the polls to decide among candidates who seek nomination for office from their party.

primary election

closed primary

primary in which only party members can vote to choose that partys candidate

popular sovereignty

principle of limited government rests on the concept of

Supreme Court justice Louis Brandeis stated in 1928 that the right to _______ is "the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men"

privacy

In Lawrence v. Texas (2003), the Supreme Court ruled that ________

sodomy laws violate the 14th Amendment's due process clause

loopholes in campaign financing rules

soft money- they did not prohibit individ. or coroporations from contributing to political parties. Many contributors would make donations to the national parties to cover costs of such activities as registering voters, printing brochures, advertising

the term used to describe the tendency of the southern states to vote democratic after the civil war

solid south

model of cooperative federalis m grew out of the need to?

solve the pressing national problems caused by the great depression

In televised news reporting, a brief comment, lasting for only a few seconds, that captures a thought or a perspective and has an immediate impact on the viewers is referred to as a(n)

sound bite

the most common type of governmental unit in the United States is the

special district

a __ is held at the state or local level when the voters must decide an issue before the next general election.

special election

when a third party splits on the vote, taking electoral victory away from one party and handing it to anther, the third party is playing the __ role.

spoiler

The lines of the congressional districts are drawn by the authority of

state legislatures

Today, most delegates to each major partyʹs national convention are chosen by

state presidential primaries

US term limits vs thornton

state restrictions on who could vote run for congress were unconstitutional

canadian form of federalism

states are sovereign

The first amendment to the constitution

states that "congress shall make no law.. abridging the freedom of speech"

voting for governors and members of the electoral college takes place on a __ basis, which hurts third-party candidates.

statewide, winner-take-all

A law based upon a "suspect classification" would normally come under:

strict scrutiny.

If a law or other governmental action limits a fundamental right, it will be held to violate ________ due process, unless it promotes a compelling or overriding state interest

substantive

after the supreme court's decision in Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission(2010) and a federal court of appeals ruling in Speechnow vs. FEC(2010), a new type of organization came into existence to take advantage of the new rules. known officially as "independent-expenditure only committees," the new bodies were soon dubbed

super PACs

The Federalists (led by Alexander Hamilton)

supported a strong central government that would encourage the development of commerce and manufacturing

The federalist party

supported a strong central government that would encourage the development of commerce and manufacturing.

In states with caucuses

supporters of candidates try to get elected as delegates through a pyramid of meetings

mcculloch v. maryland 1819

supreme court established the doctrine of implied powers

gibbons v. ogden 1824

supreme court held that the power to regulate interstate commerce was an exclusive national power

Burning the American flag as a gesture of protest is an example of

symbolic speech

____ continue(s) to be a leading source of political and public affairs information for most people

television

which of the following media has the greatest influence on political socialization?

television

Of all the media, ____ the greatest impact

television has

confrence committee

temporary committees with members from 2 chambers:formed for the purpose of achieving agreement between the house and the senate on the exact wording of legislative acts when the 2 chambers pass legislative proposals in diff forms

Affirmative action is best defined as a policy ___________

that gives special consideration, in jobs and college admissions, to members of groups that have been discriminated against in the past

most americans beleive

that the governments role in providing equality to the american people should involve ensuring that all persons have the oppurtunity to fullfill their potential

The Supreme Court has held that a right to privacy is implied by other constitutional rights guaranteed in ___________

the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 9th Amendments

John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison wrote a series of essays in defense of the Constitution, collectively known as

the Federalist Papers

If not vice-presidential candidate receives the required number of electoral votes

the Senate chooses the vice president, with each senator casting one vote

after the electors cast their votes, the ballots are sent to

the US senate, which counts and certifies them before a joint session of congress held early in January

pennsylvania charter of priveledges; pennsylvania frame of government

the ___ and ___ were both used to established the principles that were later expressed in the U.S constitution and the bill of rights

establishment of public schools; regulation of marriage and divorce

the ___ and the ___ have traditionally been considered to be entirely within the purview of state and local governments

connecticut compromise

the ___ compromise called for a bicameral legislature with a lower chamber in which the number of representative from each state would be determined by the nmber of people in that state and an upper chamber that would have two members from each state

virginia plan

the ___ plan that was proposed at the constitutional convention favored large states. it called for a legislature in which the number of representatives would be in proportion to each states population

new jersey plan

the ___ plan that was proposed at the constitutional convention favored small states. it called for a legislature in which each state would have only one vote

authority

the ability to legitimately exercise power to make and enforce laws

Secession

the act of formally withdrawing from membership in a Alliance ,the withdrawal of a state from the Federal Union

fiscal federalism

the allocation of taxes collected by one level of government (national government) to another level (state or local governments)

tyranny

the arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power by an oppressive individual or government

Whips

the leadership of each party includes assistants to the majority and minority leaders known as whips. Whips try to determine how each is going to vote on certain issues and then advice the party leaders on the strength of party support

picket fence

the massive social programs undertaken by the federal government in the 1960s and 1970s also precipitated greater involvement by state and local governments. the national government could not implement those programs alone. this period of time was charecterized by a model of federalism that is sometimes referred to as ____ federalism.

dual

the model of ___ federalism assumes that the states and the national government are more or less equals with each level of government having seperate and distinct functions and responsabilities

cooperative

the model of ___ federalism views the national and state governments as complementary parts of a single government mechanism the purpose of which is to solve the problems facing the entire united states

the first step in the long road to winning an election is

the nomination process

the problem with straw polls is that

the opinions expressed usually represent only a small subgroup of the population, or a biased sample

the largest component of parties, consisting of all the people who describe themselves as democrat or republican, is known as

the party in the electorate

__ best describes the way in which political parties perform the function of coordinating policymaking.

the political party is usually the major institution through which the executive and legislative branches cooperate with each other.

realigning election

the popular support for and relative strength of the parties shift

the fifteen executive departments, which are directly accountable to ___, are the major service organizations of the federal government

the president

seperation of powers

the principle of limited government rests on the concept of

Lasswells definition of politics

the process of determining who gets what when and how in a society

virginia plan

the proposals of the ___ delegation immediately set the agenda for the constitutional convention

horizontal

the relationship among the states in our federal system of government are sometimes referred to as ___ federalism

absolute monarchies

the ruler held complete and unlimited power

The McGovern-Fraser Commission was set up to reform

the rules for selecting delegates to the Democratic National Convention.

miranda v. arizona 1966

the supreme court decision made the miranda warning enunciated

devolution

the surrender of transfer of powers to local authorities by a central government

divine right theory

the theory that a monarchs right to rule was devired directly from god rather than from the consent of the people

the U.S has a two- party system. this means that

the two major parties-the democrats and the republicans-dominate national politics

in December, after the general election, electors meet in __ to cast their votes for president and vice president

their state capitals

In a(n) _____, there is no separation of church and state. Rather, the government rules according to religious precepts.

theocracy

almost 90,000

there are ___ governments in the united states

3,000

there are about ___ counties in the united states today

19,000

there are about ___ municipalities in the united states

13,000

there are about ___ school districts in the united states

16,000

there are about ___ townships in the united states

special districts

there are more ___ than any other type of governmental unit in the united states

who determines the lines for congressional districts

they are drawn by authority of state legislative.

which of the following of the articles of confederation is true

they provided that each state no matter what its size had one vote in congress

no soldier shall in time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner nor in time of war but in manner of prescribed by law (1791)

third amendment

The "incorporation" of the Bill of Rights into the Fourteenth Amendment did not really begin until the:

third decade of the twentieth century.

a state has thirty-five congressional districts, it sends ____ representatives to the House.

thirty-five

common sense

thomas paine urged colonists to rethink their unhappiness with britain because america needed the strong central government of britain in order to survive

The addition of superdelegates to the Democratic national conventions was spearheaded by

those who felt the McGovern-Fraser Commission had opened up the delegate selection

in the 2012 presidential elections, Mitt Romney carried almost all of the rural parts of Ohio. Barack Obama, however, won Ohio by a margin of approximately __ percentage points.

three

the district of Columbia has

three electoral voters

The District of Columbia has

three electoral votes

all but one constitution ratified by

three fourths of legislatures

The poverty rate for blacks is roughly __ that for whites

three times

Which are parts of the test the Supreme Court developed in Miller v. California (1973) to determine if a book or film is legally obscene?

to be ruled obscene must:1 excite unwholesome sexual desire, 2 offensively depict prohibited sexual conduct and 3 lack serious literacy, artistic, political or scientific values.

incentives for joining political parties

to express their solidarity with the views of other like-minded people; to enjoy the excitement of politics; to enjoy the benefits of patronage; or to actively promote a set of ideas and principles; usually join bc of their overall agreement with what the party stands for

tenth amendment

to the constitution does not specify what powers are reserved to the states

interstate commerce

trade that involves more than one state

impeached by house of rep

treasony bribery high crimes & misdemeanors

The Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Mint are subagencies of the ____ Department.

treasury

The equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted by the courts to mean that states must

treat all individuals equally and may not discriminate "unreasonably" against a group or class of individuals.

currently, __ states choose national convention delegates through caucuses.

twelve

__ of Americans identify themselves as republicans.

twenty-five percent

members of the house of representatives are elected every __ years

two

john marshall

under the leadership of ___ the supreme court established the superiority of federal authority under the constitution in cases that came before the court in the early 1800s

a system in which the national government can choose to delegate certain activities to subnational units and can also choose to take away powers that have been delegated is a

unitary system

The supreme court

upheld the separate-but-equal doctrine in brown v board of education of topeka (1954)

In 1997 the Supreme Court _________

upheld the states' rights to ban assisted suicide, but did not hold that state laws permitting assisted suicide were unconstitutional

in the 2012 presidential elections, all over the U.S., the more __ the county, the more likely it was to vote democrat.

urban

1775

violence erupts at lexington and concord second continental congress

mayflower compact

was americas first written constitution

shays rebellion

was an indication to american political and bussiness leaders that the national government under the articles of confederation was too weak

concept of federalism

was an invention of the american founders

party more democratic by

weakening the power of party leaders to choose convention delegates.

plutocracy

wealth exercise ruling power

new

welfare reform legislation passed by congress in 1996 is an example of ___ federalism

both the democrats and whigs were large with..

well-known leaders, and had grassroots organizations of party workers

Affirmative action programs

were first developed under president Franklin D. Roosevelt

the colonies in north america that were settled before the american revolution

were located along the atlantic seaboard of todays united states

before the mids 1700 the majority of american colonists

were loyal to the british monarch and viewed britain as their homeland

The Democratic Republicans (anti-federalists)

were more sympathetic to the "common man" and favored a more limited role for government

"Jim Crow" laws _____________

were segregation laws, separating the white community from the black community

fiscal

when taxes are collected by one level of government and spent by another level the process is called ___ federalism

supremacy clause

whenever state or local officials take office they become bound by an oath to support the U.S constitution in recognition of the

britain

which of the following countries has a unitary system of government?

japan

which of the following countries has a unitary system of government?

canada

which of the following has a federal system of government?

Under the 1995 Lobbying Disclosure Act, strict definitions now apply to determine :

who must register with the clerk of the House and the secretary of the Senate as a lobbyist.

To be the presidential candidate of a major political party, a person must

win a majority of the delegates at the partyʹs national convention

The specific goal of the presidential nomination game is to

win the majority of delegate votes in order to win the party nomination

The "glass ceiling" refers to the small percentage of

women who hold top corporate management positions in the United States.

in the 2000 presidential elections, Al Gore

won the popular vote

in the 2008 presidential elections, barack Obama

won the support of only 32.6 percent of eligible voters

The founders of the United States feared that a direct democracy

would deteriorate into mob rule

A(n) __________ is an order requiring that an official bring a specified prisoner into court and show the judge why the prisoner is being held in jail

writ of habeas corpus

A(n) __________ is an order requiring that an official bring a specified prisoner is being held

writ of habeas corpus

__ functions is performed at the national party conventions

writing a party platform

The arrest of Rosa parks for violating local segregation laws spurred the local African American community to organize a

year-long boycott of the bus system in Montgomery, Alabama

in 2000, for the first time since __, the electoral college vote diverged from the popular vote.

1888

Under the USA Patriot Act of 2001, the FBI is authorized to use ____________ to demand personal information about individuals from private companies such as banks and phone companies

"National Security Letters"

How were slaves referred to in the original Constitution?

"Other persons"

in a unitarys system, any subnational government is a

"creature of the national government"

Beginning with the presidential elections of 2000, the press has made much of the supposed cultural differences between the

"red" states that vote for the republican candidate and the "blue" states that vote for the democratic candidate.

In adar and constructors, inc v pena, the supreme court held that any federal, state, or local affirmative action program that uses racial classification as the basis for making decisions is subject to __ by the courts

"strict scrutiny"

If a law or action prevents some group of persons from exercising a fundamental right, the law or action will be subject to the __ standard for determining whether the equal protection clause has been violated

"strict-scrutiny"

Under the ___ standard, a law or action that discriminates against a particular group or class or individuals must be necessary to promote a compelling state interest in order to find that the equal protection clause has been violated

"strict-scrutiny"

Under the "intermediate scrutiny" standard laws based on gender classifications are permissible if they are

"substantially related to the achievement of an important governmental objective"

Under the "intermediate-scrutiny" standard, a law based on gender classifications is permissible if it is

"substantially related to the achievement of an important governmental objective"

Thomas Jefferson wanted the establishment clause of the first amendment to be a

"wall of separation between church and state"

political scientist Harold Lasswell defined politics as the process of determinating

"who gets what, when, and how" in society

In Brown II (1955) the Supreme Court ordered desegregation to begin

"with all deliberate speed"

In Brown ll (1955) the supreme court ordered desegregation to begin

"with all deliberate speed"

In 1848, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the first

"woman's rights" convention in Seneca Falls, New York.

It is estimated that for every dollar earned by men, women earn about ________ cents.

$0.76

In 2008, - was spent on political advertising for broadcast tv.

$2.3 billion

according to an estimate by the research firm PQ Media, spending on political advertising for broadcast TV in 2008 reached

$2.3 billion

PACs spending limit

$5000

For the 2012 election cycle, total spending on political advertisements reached about -.

$9.8 billion

The Lemon test, enunciated by the Supreme Court in 1971 to determine whether government aid to parochial schools is constitutional, states that the aid must __________

(1) be for clearly secular purpose; (2) neither advance nor inhibit religion in its primary effect; and (3) avoid "excessive government entanglement with religion"

Native Americans had no civil rights under U.S. laws until ________

1924, when the citizenship rights spelled out in the 14th amendment were extended to American Indians

The total number of electoral votes available is

538

There are __ electoral college votes.

538

Of the more than ten thousand members who have served in the U.S. House of representative, only __ percent have been women

1

the Republican party remained the majority party in national politics from what year to what year? what destroyed the majority support?

1860 until 1932. the economic and social impact of the Great Depression destroyed the majority support

the electoral college vote diverged from the popular vote in three elections during our nation's history; these divergences occurred in

1876,1888, and 2000

The reserved powers of the states are derived from the ___________-(1791)

10th amendment

According to the chapter data, the percentage of the workforce represented by unions from 1952 to 2005 has shown a decline from over 40 percent (1952) to around ________ percent in 2005.

13

The _____ prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude.

13th Amendment

What was used to constitutional end inequality for African Americans?

13th, 14th, 15th Amendments and the Emancipation Proclmation

The equal protection clause of the _____ Amendment reads: "No state shall...... deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."

14th

Generally, the term "Civil Rights" refers to the rights of all Americans to equal treatment under the law, as provided by the ____________ to the Constitution

14th Amendment

Which part of the Constitution do civil rights refer to?

14th Amendment

"No state shall.. deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." (1868)

14th amendment

The ___ allowed males of all races the opportunity to vote.

15th Amendment

the right to vote shall not be denied on account of race,color (1870)

15th amendment

The right to bear arms described in the Second Amendment was incorporated in ______

2010

According to numerous analysts, by what year will the Social Security Administration be paying out more funds in benefits than it collects in taxes?

2018

In talk radio, no liberal commentator ranks higher than - place in the ratings.

20th

In a 2013 Gallup poll measuring the publics confidence in various institution, - of respondents stated that they had a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in television news.

23 percent

The - addresses the question of what should be done if the president becomes in capable of performing the duties of the office

25th amendment to the constitution, ratified in 1967

a candidate must win at least ___ electoral votes, cast by the electors, to become president through the electoral college system

270

to win the presidency, a candidate needs __ electoral college votes.

270

In 2012 presidential elections, mitt Romney carried almost all of the rural parts of Ohio. Brock Obama, however, one Ohio by a margin of approximately — percentage points

3

By 2050, Latinos are expected to constitute about __ percent of the U.S Population

30

By 2050, Latinos are expected to constitute about ______ of the U.S. population

30%

Thre constitutionally-required minimum age for a person to become president is

35 years

In 2004, President Bush won the election by less than a ________ percent margin of the popular vote and won a greater percentage of the votes in ________ of the twenty states that he had lost in 2000.

3; 15

total presidential campaign spending, including by candidates who lost in the primaries and through independent expenditures, reached __ in the 2011-2012 election cycle.

4.5 billion

Nearly ___ percent of Asian americans over the age of twenty- five have college degrees

40

Today, almost - of the worlds inhabitants use the Internet.

40 percent

Elected at -years old, John F. Kennedy was the youngest elected president

43

Today, the House of Representatives has a fixed membership of ____ members.

435

According to a Pew Research Center survey following the 2012 presidential election, - of Americans said they went online for election news.

47 percent

Mitt Romney was dogged by negative media coverage during the 2012 presidential campaign when he claimed that -

47 percent of the people think they are victims, pay no taxes, and will vote for Obama no matter what.

The protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures" is found in the _____

4th Amendment

Today, more than ______ of the state legislators in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, New Mexico, and Texas are of Hispanic ancestry

5%

under the FECA, political action committees(PACs) can contribute up to __ per candidate in each election.

5,000

Veto

A Latin word meaning I forbid; the refusal by an offi cial, such as the president of the United States or a state governor, to sign a bill into law.

Push Poll

A campaign tactic used to feed false or misleading information to potential voters, under the guise of taking an opinion poll, with the intent to "push" voters away from one candidate and toward another

Grandfather Clause

A clause in a state law that had the effect of restricting the franchise to those whose ancestors had voted before the 1860; one of the techniques used in the South to prevent African Americans form exersing theri right to vote.

National Security Council (NSC)

A council that advises the president on domestic and foreign matters concerning the safety and defense of the nation; established in 1947.

Poll Tax

A fee of several dollars that had to be paid before a person could vote; a device used in some southern states to prevent African Americans from voting.

The most common previous occupation of U.S presidents has been

A legal profession

What is the ward

A local unit of political parties organization, consisting of divisions or districts within a city

Press secretary

A member of the White House staff who holds news conferences for reporters and makes public statements for the president.rld.s

The 1964 "daisy girl" ad is an example of

A negative issue ad

personal attack ad

A negative political advertisement that attacks the character of an opposing candidate.

Straw Poll

A nonscientific poll; a poll in which there is no way to ensure that the opinions expressed are representative of the larger population.

political consultant

A rpofessional political adviser who for a feww, works on an area of a candidates campaign. Political consultants include campaign mangers, pollsters,media advisers, and get out the vote organizers

Watergate Scandal

A scandal involving an illegal break-in at the Democratic National Committee offi ces in 1972 by members of President Nixons reelection campaign staff . Before Congress could vote to impeach Nixon for his participation in covering up the break-in, Nixon resigned from the presidency.

Solid South

A term used to describe the tendency of the southern states to vote Democratic after the Civil War

Literacy Test

A test given to voters to ensure that they could read and write and thus evaluate political information, A technique used in many southern states to restrict African Americans participation in elections.

A signing statement is -

A written statement, appended to a bill at the time the president signs it into law, indicating how the president interprets that legislation

The first Republican president was:

Abraham Lincoln.

1. Speaker of the House of represantatives 2. President Pro tem of the Senate 3. Presidential cabinet in order of creation of department.

According to the Succession Act of 1947, list who become president is both the president if both the president and the vice president die, resign, or are disabled?

Which of the following agricultural interest groups has the most members?

American Farm Bureau Federation

an example of a personality party in the U.S. is the __ party.

American Independent Party

What was the major organization that advocated the enfranchisement of women?

American Woman Suffrage Association

Cabinet

An advisory group selected by the president to assist with decision making. Traditionally, the cabinet has consisted of the heads of the executive departments and other offi cers whom the president may choose to appoint.

Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

An agency in the Executive Offi ce of the President that assists the president in preparing and supervising the administration of the federal budget.

priming

An agenda setting technique in which a media outlet promotes specific facts or ideas that may affect the public's thinking on related topics.

framing

An agenda setting technique that establishes the context of a media report. It can mean fitting events into a familiar story or filtering information through preconceived ideas.

Executive Privilage

An inherent executive power claimed by presidents to withhold information from, or to refuse to appear before, Congress or the courts. The president can also accord the privilege to other executive offi cialsion.

When it was founded in 1972, the Green party was

An issue oriented party

Since 1888, all states in the United States have used the ___ ballot- a secret ballot that is prepared, distributed, and counted by government officials at public expense.

Australian

Political parties in the United States

Are fragmented and decentralized

The requirements for being president of the United States are set forth in the - of the Constitution

Article 2 section 1

Head of state

As the ___ the President can: 1. Throws out first pitch of baseball season 2. Lights the national Christmas tree

Chief Legislator

As the ___ the President can: 1. Veto a bill passed by Congress 2. Call special sessions of Congress

Commander and Chief

As the ___ the president can 1. Commit troops for up to ninety days in response to a military threat. 2. Make secrete agreements with other countries

Chief Diplomat

As the ____ the President can: 1. Negotiate and sign treaties with other nations, with Senate approval. 2. Can make pacts (executive agreements) with other heads of state without Senate approval.

Chief Executive

As the ____ the president can 1.Handle national emergencies during peacetime, such as riots or natural disasters.

Chief Executive

As the _____ the president can: 1. Grant reprieves, pardons, and amnesty

The term divided government refers to

At least one house of Congress being controlled by different party than the White House

Which of the following statements is not accurate?

At times the supreme court has imposed limits on speech in the interest of protecting other rights of Americans

In his role as _____, the president can commit troops for up to ninety days in response to a military threat.

Commander in chief

aka swing states. A state in which no candidate has overwhelming support, meaning that any of the major candidates have a reasonable chance of winning the state's electoral college votes

Battleground states

In the 1960s ___________ called for black separatism

Black Muslim leader Malcolm X

In the 1960s, ___called for black separatism

Black Muslim leader Malcolm X

Choose the Supreme Court ruling where the Court ordered desegregation to begin "with all deliberate speed."

Brown v. Board of Education

Which Supreme Court case held that public school segregation of races violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment?

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.

Which of the following forms of mass communication. Media was the most recent to be extended first amendment protections by the U.s. Supreme Court?

Cable television

Increased Internet usage has -

Caused the advertising revenues to go to aggregators, such as Google, lowering as revenues for the news media.

When the president negotiates in the signs treaties with other nations, he is preforming his role as-

Chief diplomat

As - the president can grant represses pardons and amenities

Chief executive

As _____, the president can appoint, with Senate approval, and remove high ranking officers of the federal government.

Chief executive

As _____, the president can grant reprieves, pardons, and amnesties.

Chief executive

In his role as - The president can appoint, with Senate approval, and remove high ranking officers of the federal government

Chief executive

In his role as _____, the president can handle national emergencies during peacetime, such as riots or national foods disasters.

Chief executive

In his role as - The president suggest a budget to Congress and submit an annual income report

Chief legislator

In his role as _____, the president purposes a legislative program to congress in the traditional state of the union address.

Chief legislature

The - advises the president on important matters and directs the operations of the presidential staff

Chief of staff

_____ refers to the rights of all Americans to equal treatment under the law

Civil Rights

Discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, and national origin in public places of accommodation and in employment was outlawed by the _________

Civil Rights Act of 1964

The ___ provided that federal fund could be withheld from any federal or state government project or facility that practiced any form of discrimination

Civil Rights act of 1964

In 1948, for the first time ever, the Democrats adopted a(n) —clean test part of the party platform at their national convention

Civil rights

Discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, and national origin in public places of accommodation and in employment was outlawed by the

Civil rights act of 1964

The __ greatly expanded the remedies available for victims of sexual harassment, including back pay, job reinstatement, and other compensation

Civil rights act of 1991

And his role as - the president can set up military governments in conquered lands

Commander in chief

The Jeffersonian republicans thought that — should dominate the government

Congress

The US constitution gives _____ the power to declare war.

Congress

Under the U.S. Constitution, only the - how's the right to declare war

Congress

If a president does not send a bill back to congress after ten congressional working days,

Congress can kill the bill with a pocket veto

President

Congress of the president? Like to have legislative success in: 1. Homeland securaty

Congress

Congress of the president? Like to have legislative success in: 1. military bases that remain operative

President

Congress of the president? Like to have legislative success in: 1. national defence

President

Congress of the president? Like to have legislative success in: 1. national economy

The ___ Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise, called for a bicameral legislature in which one chamber would be based on population and the other chamber would represent each state equally

Connecticut

Expressed powers

Constitutional or statutory powers that are expressly provided for by the u.s constitution also called enumerated powers

Television

Continues to be the leading source of political and public affairs information for most people.

caucus

Early parties were organized by gatherings of important persons, who often met in secret. These meetings were called ____. Held by party leaders to choose political candidates

The ___ was created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to promote voluntary action programs to foster equal job opportunities.

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Congress

Even though the president can use all his persuasive powers to work in achieving a legislative agenda, who retains the ultimate lawmaking authority?

An ___ punishes individuals for committing an act that was legal when the act was committed.

Ex post facto law

___ are prohibited by the Constitution

Ex post facto laws

The presidents power to grant a part in service as a check on - power

Executive

A _____ is a binding international pact that is made between the president and another head of state that does not require Senate approval.

Executive agreement

A dash is a binding international pack that is made between the president and another head of state that does not require Senate approval

Executive agreement

To — solidarity incentive for joining a political party

Express agreement with the views of other like-minded people

In 1974

General Ford advanced to the office of president and Nelson Rockefeller was named vice Pres. For the first time in the US history, neither the president northern vice president Had been elected to his position

The Jeffersonian Republican Party

Generally thought that government policies should serve farming interests

Education

Generally, those with more _________ have more knowledge about politics and policy than those with less ______.

In 2009 president Obama had the most successful legislative year of any president since the opening days of _____ presidency.

George W Bush

This Fox News commentator promoted the tea party movement in 2009 and sponsored the restoring honor rally at the Lincoln memorial in Washington D.C

Glenn Beck

What did the Supreme Court rule in Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services, Inc.?

Governments can be held accountable for the actions of their employees.

Which president made the following observation about the presidency? " all the president is, is a glorified public relations man he spends his time flattering, kissing, and kicking people to get them to do what they're supposed to do anyway."

Harry Truman

Most third parties

Have been short-lived

Traditionally, the cabinet has consisted of the dash and other officers who the president may choose to a point

Heads of the executive departments

Congress has declared war

In only five different conflicts

The executive office of the president

Is a group of staff agencies that assist the president and caring out major duties

Voter Turnout

Is affected by several factors, including educational attainment, income level, age, and minority status.

The concept of freedom of the press -

Is not always immediately extended to new types of media as they come into existence

Polling

Is used extensively by political candidates and policymakers to learn which issues are of current concern to Americans. Many journalists base their political coverage during campaigns almost exclusively on poll findings, though the media sometimes misuse polls.

According to Joyce Ladner of the Brookings Institution, what was the problem with the civil rights movement?

It didn't envision remedies for cross-racial problems.

losers

It has been suggested that the media use the winner-loser framework to describe events throughout the campaigns, contribution to a bias against __________.

What did the Constitution say about women's suffrage?

It left it to the states

________ became known as the "Master builder of the Constitution."

James Madison

_____ was the first president to issue a signing statement.

James Monroe

Actions taken under an executive order issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942 subjected many __________ Americans to curfews and evacuated many of those on the West Coast to "relocation centers"

Japanese

Under an executive order issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942, many __ were evacuted to interment campes or "relocation centers"

Japanese Americans

The first third party candidate to participate in a presidential debate was:

John Anderson

the youngest person elected president was

John F. Kennedy

In October 2002, Congress passed a - authorizing the use of US Armed Forces against Iraq

Joint resolution

The first "woman's rights" convention was organized in 1848 by

Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady staton

this president came closest to winning a majority of the popular vote, even though he had the support of fewer than 40 percent of the electorate.

Lyndon Johnson

is a condition that results when, based on population and representation, the voting power of citizens in one district becomes greater than the voting power of citizens in another district.

Malapportionment

Some news organizations have created special niches in which to build their audiences, like - particular ethnic groups and hobbyists.

Narrowcasting to

Franklin Roosevelt programs to fight the depression were called the

New Deal

Franklin Roosevelt's programs to fights the Depression were called the __.

New Deal

After the 2010 election, many of the new republican members of congress were pledged to the tea party philosophy of

No-comprise conservatism

In 1946, coalition of — and — crafted major civil rights legislation

Northern democrats; republicans

The war Powers resolution of 1973 requires the president to

Notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops

And his first two years in office, president Obama exercise the veto power

Only twice

The presidential practice of reporting individuals to government or public jobs to reward those who help the president when the office is known as -

Patronage

Academic

People with an ___ background tend to liberal because they tend to know more about many differnt issues.

In which ways to political parties perform the function of balancing competing interests

Political parties are essentially collations- alliances of individuals and groups with a variety of concerns and opinions who joined together to support the party platform, or parts of it.

in which way do political parties perform the function of selecting candidates

Political parties narrow field of candidates through the primary elections

Trying to execute the party's platform is something the president does as

Political party leader

Early Childhood

Political socialization usually begins during___.

after the election of 1896, the __ established themselves in the minds of many Americans as the party that knew how to manage the nation's economy, and they remained dominant in national politics until the onset of the Great Depression.

Republicans

Only ___ did not send any delegates to the Constitutional Convention

Rhode Island

During the 1970s and 1980s, a large bloc of democrats in congress, mostly from the south, sided with the Republicans on almost all issues. In time, these conservative Democrats were replaced by conservative Republicans. This shift is best described as a

Rolling alignment

At 69, - what's the oldest person elected president

Ronald Reagan

The first woman to serve as a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was appointed by ___

Ronald Reagan Sandra Day O'Conner

The first woman to serve as a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was appointed by ___

Ronald Reagan, Sandra day o'connor

front loading

Scheduling presidential primary elections early (E.G., February or March) in an election year.

"...the right of the people to keep and bear Arms.." (1791)

Second amendment

Disadvantages of federalism

Self rule abuse ,lack of uniformity of state laws, block progress and impede national laws,problems coordinating government policies

Generational Effect

September 11 atacks, JFK assacination, Pearl harbor. These are exaples that can be categorized as___.

In Everson v. Board of Education (1947), The supreme court

Set the precedent that all forms of state aid to church-related schools are forbidden under the constitution

The president on advantage over Congress in -

Setting foreign-policy goals and objectives and

Angry farmers in western Massachusetts seized country courthouses and disrupted debtors' trials in 1786. This uprising, known as ___, was an important catalyst for change because it helped to convince many Americans that a true national government had to be created

Shay's Rebellion

What was an effective technique to successfully integrate interstate buses?

Sit-ins

The ___ Amendment provides the right to have the "Assistance of Counsel" in criminal prosecutions(1791)

Sixth

By law the president is required to inform congress within _____ of making any executive agreement.

Sixty days

Which Supreme Court case found white primaries to violate the 15th Amendment?

Smith v. Allwwright

The federalists party

Supported a strong central government that would encourage the development of commerce and manufacturing

Considering the electorate as a whole, - remains (s) the dominate medium in terms of political influences.

Television

Al Jazeera is the largest and most important television network in

The Arab world

- proved to be more devastating to newspapers, in the sense of declining circulation, than other forms of media.

The Internet

John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon

The first televised presidential debate took place in 1960 between who?

Chief Executive

The head of the executive branch of government. In the United States, the president.

The presidents power to grant a pardon serves as a check on _____ power.

The judicial power

Kitchen Cabinet

The name given to a presidents unoffi cial advisers. The term was coined during Andrew Jacksons presidency

Articles of confederation

The nation's first national constitution which established a national form of government following the American Revolution the articles provided for a confederal form of government in which the central government had few powers. Each state could send from 2 to 7 representatives to the Congress each state no matter what size had only one veto

The structure of each parties national organization includes four major element

The national convention, the national committee, the national chairsperson, and the Congressional campaign committee

Which of the following is NOT part of the test the Supreme Court developed in Miller v. California (1973) to determine if a book or film is legally obscene? The average person applying contemporary community standards finds that the work taken as a whole appeals to the prurient interest; The work taken as a whole lacks serious literary or artistic value; The work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way a form of sexual conduct specifically prohibited bu an antiobscenity law; The work taken as a whole is offensive or disturbing; The work lacks serious political or scientific value

The work taken as a whole is offensive or disturbing

Vote-eligible Population

The number of people who are actually eligible to vote in an American election.

The largest component of parties, consisting of all people who describe themselves as Democrat or Republican, is known as

The party in the electorate

Chief of Staff

The person who directs the operations of the White House Offi ce and who advises the president on important matters.

Head of State

The person who serves as the ceremonial head of a countrys government and represents that country to the rest of the world.s

White House Office

The personal offi ce of the president. White House Offi ce personnel handle the presidents political needs and manage the media.

What has been the Supreme Court's position on the constitutionality of the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance?

The phrase has not yet been ruled on or considered by the Court.

In which ways to political parties perform the function of coordinating policymaking

The political party is usually the major institution through which the executive and legislative branches corporate with each other

From its beginning, radio has been a favorite outlet for -.

The political right

What were three things used in the south to prevent African Americans from voting?

The poll tax, white primaries, and the grandfather clause.

What is the doctrine that holds that segregation in schools and public accommodation does not imply that one race superior to the other?

The separate but equal doctrine.

Commander in Chief

The supreme commander of a nations military force.

male, middle-aged, and conservative

The talk-radio audience is predominantly what?

The United States has a two-party system. This means that

The two major parties the Democrats and the Republicans dominant National politics

Public Opinion

The views of the citizenry about politics, public policies,a complex collection of opinions held by many people on issues in the public arena.

A representativ democracy is a system of government in which

The will of the majority is expressed through a smaller group of individuals elected by the people to act on their behalf

The average person applying contemporary community standards finds that the work taken as a whole appeals to the prurient interest; The work taken as a whole lacks serious literary or artistic value; The work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way a form of sexual conduct specifically prohibited bu an antiobscenity law; The work taken as a whole is offensive or disturbing; The work lacks serious political or scientific value

The work taken as a whole is offensive or disturbing

25th Amendment

What amendment states that when the president believes that he or she is incapable of performing the duties of office, he or she must inform the congress in writing of this fact. Then the vice president takes control until the president can return to work.

Writes an Economic Report of the President

What does the president present to congress yearly to make economic recommendation about our nations economy?

Executive Agreements

What does the president use most offend to set foreign policy?

Chief diplomat

What role is the president playing when he directs US foreign policy and is the nation's most important representative in dealing with foreign countries?

Chief Legislator

What role is the president playing when he informs Congress about the condition of the country and recommends legislative measures?

Commander and chief

What role is the president playing when he leads the nations armed forces?

Political party leader

What role is the president playing when he makes chooses like: 1. choosing the vise president 2. makes several thousand top governmental appointments, often to party faithful patronage

Head of State

What role is the president playing when he performs ceremonial activities as a personal symbol of the nation.

Political party leader

What role playing is the president playing when he: 1. Tries to execute the party platform 2. May attend party fund-raisers 3. May help reelect party members running for office as mayors, governors, or members of Congress.

President

Who has the advantage in setting foreign policy, Congress of the President?

Congress

Who has the advantage in the regulation of foreign and interstate commerce?

Congress

Who has the power to declare war?

The dangers of 24/7 exposure were reflected in one of the most damaging gaffes that dogged Barack Obama during the 2012 presidential campaigns. It came about when he attempted to explain.

Why the wealthy should pay more taxes

In the 2000 presidential elections, Al Gore

Won the popular vote

Czars

___ are responsible for a certain policy area. Critics of Obama's administration say it undercuts the authority of the cabinet members. It also undermines the Congress because cabinet members need to be confirmed by the Senate, where as ___ are responsible only to the president.

horizontal

___ federalism includes agreements known as interstate compacts among two or more states to regulate the use or protection of certain resources such as water or oil and gas

3.Which of the following types of groups has the highest percentage of Americans who belong? a. Religious groups b. Health, sport, and country clubs c. PTA and school groups d. Professional and trade associations

a. Religious groups

5. ________ account/s for as much as 80% of all spending for statewide races in California. a. Television b. Newspaper and Internet advertising c. Travel expenses d. Professional image consultants e. Direct mailers

a. Television

6. The ________ is a(n) umbrella organization that includes small and large corporations and businesses. a. U.S. Chamber of Commerce b. National Grange c. AFL-CIO d. Consumers Union e. NRA

a. U.S. Chamber of Commerce

1. Each state has as many electoral votes as it has ________. a. U.S. senators and representatives b. poll watchers c. caucuses and primaries d. delegates to the national conventions e. Democrats and Republicans

a. U.S. senators and representatives

14. Groups that use issue ads are referred to as "527s" __________. a. after the provision of the tax code that covers them b. because they are limited, under the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, to airing five issue ads on television every day for two weeks before an election c. after the provision of the Federal Election Campaign Act that limits PACs from creating more than 527 ads in any election cycle d. because they are allowed, under federal law, to spend $50,270 producing issue ads in any election cycle

a. after the provision of the tax code that covers them

11. Barriers to registration and voting may include: a. all of these choices b. citizenship status among the Latino and Asian populations. c. the relative youth of the Latino and Asian populations. d. socioeconomic status. e. language and culture.

a. all of these choices

12. Most political candidates in California: a. are self-starters who decide to run, then seek support. b. all of these choices c. are encouraged to run by political parties. d. are encouraged to run and supported by interest groups seeking to advance their causes. e. are recruited by political leaders with similar political values.

a. are self-starters who decide to run, then seek support.

14. Campaigns in California: a. are substantially personality oriented. b. are largely driven by strong political parties. c. are less influenced by money and media than campaigns on the East Coast. d. are organized by political parties. e. are inevitably issue oriented.

a. are substantially personality oriented.

12. After the conference report has been submitted to both chambers, the bill must __________. a. be accepted or rejected by both the House and the Senate as it was written by the conference committee, with no further amendments made b. go to the Rules Committee for scheduling on the president's calendar c. be approved by unanimous consent in the Senate d. be accepted or rejected by the standing committees that handled the bill after its introduction

a. be accepted or rejected by both the House and the Senate as it was written by the conference committee, with no further amendments made

4. Television has made ________ indispensible. a. campaign management firms b. political parties c. political action committees d. none of these choices e. public opinion polls

a. campaign management firms

4. Malapportionment is a condition in which the voting power of ________ in one district is greater than the voting power of ________ in another district. a. citizens/citizens b. instructed delegates/trustees c. women/men d. Republicans/Democrats e. minority groups/the white majority

a. citizens/citizens

10. Microtargeting __________. a. involves collecting as much information as possible about voters in a database and then filtering out various groups for special attention b. was prohibited during the 2008 presidential elections c. refers to the practice of moving presidential primary dates to earlier in the year in an effort to make primaries more prominent in the media and influential in the political process d. involves placing a cookie in the cookie folder of a person's computer to collect information on the person's online behavior

a. involves collecting as much information as possible about voters in a database and then filtering out various groups for special attention

11. Behavioral targeting ________. a. involves placing a cookie in the cookie folder of a person's computer to collect information on the person's online behavior b. involves collecting as much information as possible about voters in a database and then filtering out various groups for special attention c. refers to the practice of moving presidential primary dates to earlier in the year in an effort to make primaries more prominent in the media and influential in the political process d. refers to raising as much money as possible from PACs during the primary campaigns, and then using that money to finance additional fund-raising efforts during the general election campaign e. was prohibited during the 2008 presidential elections

a. involves placing a cookie in the cookie folder of a person's computer to collect information on the person's online behavior

3. Representatives from each party, called __________, are allowed at each polling place to make sure the election is run fairly and to avoid fraud. a. poll watchers b. delegates c. electors d. party bosses

a. poll watchers

11. The ________ is ordinarily the member of the majority party with the longest continuous term of service in the Senate. a. president pro tempore ("pro tem") b. Majority Leader c. Speaker d. President of the Senate e. Majority Whip

a. president pro tempore ("pro tem")

1. Voter turnout in California is generally higher during ________ than other elections. a. presidential elections b. local elections c. gubernatorial elections d. midterm elections e. special elections

a. presidential elections

12. Groups that air issue ads are referred to as ________. a. "PACs" because they "produce ads for campaigns" b. "527s" after the provision of the tax code that covers them c. "zeroes" who have low CWA scores because of their print ads d. "soft money packagers" because they bundle political contributions from lobbyists in order to fund television ads e. "heroes" who have high CWA scores because of their radio ads

b. "527s" after the provision of the tax code that covers them

3. If a state has 15 members in the U.S. House of Representatives, it has ________ electoral votes. a. 30 b. 17 c. 5 d. 7 e. 15

b. 17

5. A candidate must win at least ________ electoral votes, cast by the electors, to become president through the electoral college system. a. 538 b. 270 c. 100 d. 103 e. 435

b. 270

5. A candidate must win at least __________ electoral votes, cast by the electors, to become president through the electoral college system. a. 535 b. 270 c. 435 d. 538

b. 270

13. After the passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, "issue advocacy" groups exploited loopholes in the act by establishing independent ________. a. 270 coalitions b. 527 committees c. 435 caucuses d. 538 groups e. 51 percent clubs

b. 527 committees

12. Interest group campaigns that masquerade as grass roots mobilization efforts, but are not, have been given the name __________. a. mobile homing b. Astroturf lobbying c. Smurf turfing d. carpet bagging

b. Astroturf lobbying

15. During the presidential election campaigns of 2008, ________ pledged that "lobbyists won't find a job in my White House." a. Hillary Clinton b. Barack Obama c. Sarah Palin d. John McCain e. Joe Biden

b. Barack Obama

15. Access to computers and the Internet are equally distributed among Californians. a. True b. False

b. False

4. The only exceptions to the winner-take-all feature of the electoral college system are __________. a. Michigan and Ohio b. Maine and Nebraska c. Arizona and Florida d. Indiana and Illinois

b. Maine and Nebraska

9. Lobbying refers to ________. a. peaceful demonstration techniques designed to make a statement about a group's interests b. all of the attempts by organizations or by individuals to influence the passage, defeat, or contents of legislation or to influence the administrative decisions of government c. the process by which 501(c)4 organizations contribute money to political campaigns d. indirect techniques used by interest groups to influence government officials e. shaping public opinion through online campaigns

b. all of the attempts by organizations or by individuals to influence the passage, defeat, or contents of legislation or to influence the administrative decisions of government

7. Television and direct mail have been criticized for: a. oversimplifying issues. b. all of these choices c. emphasizing negativity. d. being very expensive. e. enhancing the influence of major donors.

b. all of these choices

2. Today, nearly half of California's voters vote through: a. the Internet. b. an absentee ballot. c. a family member. d. their cell phone. e. a public opinion poll.

b. an absentee ballot.

president that gave african americans voting rights

benjamin harrison

13. Interest groups can influence the outcome of litigation by __________. a. bundling campaign contributions b. filing an amicus curiae brief c. using rating systems d. mobilizing constituents

b. filing an amicus curiae brief

10. When a lobbyist tries to influence the bureaucrats who implement a certain policy, that lobbyist is __________. a. providing legal advice to legislators b. following up on legislation c. providing expertise and research results before congressional committees d. offering "expert" testimony before congressional committees

b. following up on legislation

9. The House __________. a. members enjoy more prestige and media attention than senators b. has more rules and more formality than the Senate c. may convict federal officials of impeachable offenses d. has the power of "advice and consent" on presidential appointments and treaties

b. has more rules and more formality than the Senate

1. Several attempts to limit the amount of money that individuals and groups can contribute to campaigns: a. have been upheld by the Supreme Court. b. have been invalidated on the grounds that they limit free speech. c. are clearly inadequate at the state level. d. have become increasingly controversial. e. have been consistently successful.

b. have been invalidated on the grounds that they limit free speech.

2. The amount of money that a candidate can contribute to his or her own campaign: a. is limited to $15,000,000. b. is unlimited. c. is limited to $1,167,000. d. varies depending on the office that the candidate is running for. e. is limited to $939,000.

b. is unlimited.

5. A 1990 initiative opened the door to minority elected officials in the state legislature by: a. establishing PACs that contribute money specifically to minority candidates. b. limiting the number of terms served by incumbents. c. increasing the overall number of seats in urban areas like Los Angeles. d. requiring ballots be printed in other languages like Spanish and Chinese. e. setting aside a minimum number of seats for each minority group.

b. limiting the number of terms served by incumbents.

2. In Wesberry v. Sanders (1964), the U.S. Supreme Court established the principle of "one person, one vote." In other words, __________. a. citizens can only vote once in a single election b. one person's vote has to count as much as another's vote c. each state must have a least one member in the House of Representatives d. citizens can only vote for one candidate in a general election

b. one person's vote has to count as much as another's vote

4. According to the __________ theory of American democracy, politics is a contest among various interest groups. a. free rider b. pluralist c. disturbance d. entrepreneurial

b. pluralist

5. Which of the following is not an advantage incumbents enjoy when they run for reelection to Congress? a. name recognition b. public financing of their reelection campaigns c. fund-raising ability d. access to the media

b. public financing of their reelection campaigns

10. In the 1970's, most of California's newspapers became part of corporate chains: a. which was instrumental in keeping Republicans in office long after the Democrats gained a majority of registered voters. b. resulting in more objective news coverage and limiting opinion more consistently to editorial pages. c. which allowed newspapers, through editorials and news reports, to play a crucial role in California politics. d. resulting in more liberal news coverage, intermingling opinion with news. e. which caused news coverage to become distinctly less conservative.

b. resulting in more objective news coverage and limiting opinion more consistently to editorial pages.

14. In December 2000, five weeks after the election, the U.S. Supreme Court ________. a. held that Florida had to conduct manual recounts of the presidential ballots b. ruled against manual recounts of some Florida ballots, holding that manual recounts of some ballots but not others violated the equal protection clause c. ruled that Florida's twenty-five electoral votes should be divided between George W. Bush and Al Gore d. announced that George W. Bush had won the popular vote e. declared the Democratic presidential candidate, Al Gore, the winner

b. ruled against manual recounts of some Florida ballots, holding that manual recounts of some ballots but not others violated the equal protection clause

13. The president has __________ to decide whether to sign a bill or veto it. a. twenty-four hours b. ten days c. thirty days d. seven days

b. ten days

4. The electoral college system is primarily a winner-take-all system, in which ________. a. third-party candidates are not eligible to receive electoral votes b. the candidate who receives the largest popular vote in a state is credited with all that state's electoral votes c. a candidate must win all of the electoral votes in order to become president d. electoral votes are distributed in proportion to the number of popular votes received e. the candidate who receives the most popular votes nationwide receives all of the electoral votes

b. the candidate who receives the largest popular vote in a state is credited with all that state's electoral votes

multiculturalism

beleif that the many cultures that make up american society should remain indistinct and be protected by law is referred to as

10. In Congress, whips ________. a. vote only in the event of a tie b. try to see that party members are present when important votes are to be taken c. choose committee chairpersons d. schedule bills for action in the Senate e. fill in for the Speaker of the House when the Speaker is absent

b. try to see that party members are present when important votes are to be taken

9. Most of the founders of California's great newspapers: a. were liberals who supported labor unions and made a fortune in land investments. b. were conservatives who fought labor unions and made a fortune in land investments. c. criticized political machines and party bosses. d. were liberals who supported the progressive movement. e. were conservatives who led the campaign for reform.

b. were conservatives who fought labor unions and made a fortune in land investments.

The Whig Party had the support of

bankers, business owners, and many southern planters.

the Bipartism Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (McCain-Feingold)

banned soft money at the national level

The first woman to serve as a justice of the U.S Supreme court was appointed by

barack obama

federalists & anti-federalists

battle over ratification of the constitution was fought chiefly by two opposing groups

Sonia Sotomayor is the first Latina to

be appointed to the U.S supreme court

Nancy Pelosi was the first woman to ______

be elected minority leader of the house of representatives

Nancy Pelosi was the first woman to

be elected speaker of the house representatives

Nancy Pelosi was the first woman to ______

be elected to the US Senate

federal grants

became an important source of funds to the states in the tweentieth century when the dollar amount of grants quadrupled to help pay for the great society programs of the johnson administration in the 1960s

states rights v. national supremacy

because people in different sections of the country had radically different beleifs about slavery the slavery issue which provoked the civil war took the form of a dispute over

intermediate scrutiny 1

because the supreme court had difficulty deciding how to judge cases in which men and women were treated differently, another test was developed- the "intermediate-scrutiny" standard. Under this standard, laws based on gender classifications are permissible if they are "substantially related to the achievement of an important governmental objective." for example, a law punishing males but not females for statutory rape is valid because of the important governmental interest in preventing teenage pregnancy in those circumstances and because almost all of the harmful and identifiable consequences of teenage pregnancies fall on young females.

why did federalists have an advantage in the debate over ratification of the constitution

because they had attended the constitutional convention and were thus familiar with the arguments both in favor of and against various constitutional provisions

libertarianism

beleif that government should do as little as possible not only in the economic sphere but also in regulating morality and personal behavior

1.In 1835, __________ wrote that Americans have a tendency to form "associations" and have perfected "the art of pursuing in common the object of their common desires." a. Thomas Jefferson b. James Madison c. Alexis de Tocqueville d. Mancur Olson

c. Alexis de Tocqueville

8. Ideological interest groups include ________. a. the National Education Association b. the Major League Baseball Players Association c. Club for Growth d. MADD e. the American Farm Bureau Federation

c. Club for Growth

14. The ________ requires lobbyists to report their clients, the issues on which they lobbied, and the agency or chamber of Congress they contacted. a. Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 b. U.S. Constitution c. Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 d. Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 e. 1946 Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act

c. Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995

11. Which of the following is not an indirect technique used to influence public policy? a. Organizing protest marches and rallies to support or oppose issues. b. Airing "issue ads". c. Making personal contacts with key legislators. d. Shaping public opinion. e. Mobilizing constituents.

c. Making personal contacts with key legislators.

4. The U.S. Constitution requires that members of the __________ be elected every __________. a. U.S. Senate/year b. House of Representatives/second year by state legislatures c. U.S. Senate/six years by popular vote d. House of Representatives/four years

c. U.S. Senate/six years by popular vote

sugar act of 1764

imposed tax on all imported sugar into colonies

1. The distribution of seats in the House of Representatives among the states on the basis of their respective populations is called __________. a. malapportionment b. "cracking" and "packing" c. apportionment d. gerrymandering

c. apportionment

15. In the ________ phase of the congressional budgeting process, Congress determines how many dollars will actually be spent in a given year on a particular set of government activities. a. reapportionment b. apportionment c. appropriation d. entitlement e. authorization

c. appropriation

11. For the general election campaign, presidential candidates receive federal funding for almost all of their expenses if they __________. a. agree to give a percentage of the money to House candidates running in their home states b. agree to pay it back after the election is over c. are willing to accept campaign-spending limits d. agree to a televised debate

c. are willing to accept campaign-spending limits

8. A(n) ________ primary is one in which only party members can vote to choose that party's candidates. a. semi-open b. "pick-a-party" c. closed d. open e. blanket

c. closed

14. The Senate __________. a. originates bills for raising revenues b. has electronic voting c. confirms the president's nominees for federal judgeships and members of the president's cabinet d. may impeach federal officials

c. confirms the president's nominees for federal judgeships and members of the president's cabinet

7. Those who attend a political party nominating convention are called __________, and they are chosen to represent the people of a particular geographic area. a. electors b. poll watchers c. delegates d. lobbyists

c. delegates

2.Which of the following is not a reason people join interest groups? a. purposive incentives b. solidary incentives c. free rider incentives d. material incentives

c. free rider incentives

9. Only ________ of Californians who are eligible to vote were registered in 2010. a. one-third b. sixty-six percent c. seventy-two percent d. thirty-seven percent e. half

c. seventy-two percent

10. Which of the following is not a direct lobbying technique used by interest groups to influence public policy? a. providing expertise and research results for legislators b. offering "expert" testimony before congressional committees c. staging demonstrations d. providing election support e. providing legal advice to legislators

c. staging demonstrations

3. The politico style of representation __________. a. requires representatives to mirror the views of their constituents b. suggests that there are times when members of Congress are very attentive to the wishes of the party leadership c. suggests that there are times when a legislator will act according to his or her conscience, there are times when a legislator will reflect the interests of his or her constituents, and there are times when a legislator will follow the party line d. holds that representatives should serve the broad interests of the entire society and not just the narrow interests of their constituents

c. suggests that there are times when a legislator will act according to his or her conscience, there are times when a legislator will reflect the interests of his or her constituents, and there are times when a legislator will follow the party line

6. If no presidential candidate receives the required number of electoral votes, ________. a. a run-off election is held in June b. the Senate votes on the candidates, with each senator casting one vote c. the House of Representatives votes on the candidates, with each state delegation casting only a single vote d. the winner is chosen at a joint session of Congress e. the House of Representatives votes on the candidates, with each representative casting one vote

c. the House of Representatives votes on the candidates, with each state delegation casting only a single vote

executive

colonists transformed themselves into sovereign states, republican sentiment was so strong in many of them that it became all powerfull

15. In 2008, Barack Obama __________. a. had a popular vote margin over John McCain of only 2 percentage points b. won the electoral vote, but lost the popular vote c. won more than 50 percent of the popular vote d. had a popular vote margin over John McCain of about 25 percentage points

c. won more than 50 percent of the popular vote

critisism of the corruption in nominating convention

call for a new way to choose candidates-the primary elecction

Amethyst Initiative

called for the reconsideration of the U.S drinking age laws

soft money

campaign contributions not regulated by federal law such as some contributions that are made to political parties instead of to particular candidates

the president

can grant a pardon for any federal offense except in cases of impeachment

beginning in 1800, members of congress who belonged to the two political parties held __ to nominate candidates for president and vice president

caucuses

a person who serves as the symbolic leader of the country and represents the nation. In the United States, leads the government and acts as the president, although this is not the case in many countries.also presides over commemorations of war heroes, throws out the first pitch at baseball games, and attends funerals of world leaders, among other duties.

chief of state

thomas paine

classic phamlet, common sense, presented a rousing argument in favor of independence and helped sever any remaining ties of loyalty to the british monarch

in a(n) ____ primary, only party members can vote to choose that party's candidates, and they may vote in the primary to their own party

close

in a __ primary, only party members can vote to choose that party's candidates, and they may vote only in the primary of their own party.

closed

13. The 2000 presidential elections were the first time since __________ in which the electoral college system gave Americans a president who had not won the popular vote. a. 1876 b. 1800 c. 1912 d. 1888

d. 1888

7. The __________ is chief among the leaders in the House of Representatives and has a great deal of power. a. vice president b. president pro tempore c. minority leader d. Speaker

d. Speaker

7. The U.S. Constitution requires that members of the ________ be elected every ________. a. U.S. Senate/year b. House of Representatives and members of the U.S. Senate/four years by popular vote c. U.S. Senate/second year by state legislatures d. House of Representatives/second year by popular vote e. House of Representatives/six years by popular vote

d. House of Representatives/second year by popular vote

10. ________ now manage nearly all aspects of a presidential candidate's campaign. a. Political party chairpersons b. Delegates c. Electors d. Professional political consultants e. Party bosses.

d. Professional political consultants

11. __________ has successfully used the tactic of mobilizing constituents to fight strict federal gun control legislation. a. MADD b. AARP c. The NAM d. The NRA

d. The NRA

8. Following the certification of the Gray Davis, recall petition: a. candidates had just seventy-five days to campaign, and candidates spent more than $85 million on campaign efforts only. b. candidates relied on television ads and mailings rather than other traditional outreach efforts. c. candidates spent more than $85 million on campaign efforts. d. all of these choices e. candidates had just seventy-five days to campaign.

d. all of these choices

10. Those who do vote in California: a. are primarily residents of inland and northern California. b. none of these choices c. are primarily Latino, African-Americans, and Asians. d. are primarily non-Latino whites. e. are a representative cross-section of the actual population.

d. are primarily non-Latino whites.

12. The standing committees________. a. are often temporary and are formed to study specific problems or issues b. are formed for the purpose of achieving agreement between the House and the Senate on the exact wording of legislative acts when the two chambers pass legislative proposals in different forms c. have no subcommittees d. are the permanent and most powerful committees of Congress e. are created by the concurrent action of both chambers of Congress and consist of members from each chamber

d. are the permanent and most powerful committees of Congress

4. Interest groups do not ________. a. help raise public awareness and inspire action on various issues b. help bridge the gap between citizens and government c. enable citizens to explain their views on policies to public officials d. compete for public office e. serve as another check on public officials to make sure that they are carrying out their duties responsibly

d. compete for public office

14. The Senate ________. a. has more members than the House b. may impeach federal officials c. has electronic voting d. confirms the president's nominees for federal judgeships and members of the president's cabinet e. originates bills for raising revenues

d. confirms the president's nominees for federal judgeships and members of the president's cabinet

6. Union membership has __________. a. increased slightly, from 32 percent of workers in 1952 to 43 percent today b. remained stable over the last five decades, holding at about 37 percent of the labor force c. increased consistently since 1968, to about 50 percent of the labor force today d. declined significantly, from about 43 percent of the labor force in 1952 to about 12 percent today

d. declined significantly, from about 43 percent of the labor force in 1952 to about 12 percent today

6. A "new" Congress convenes __________. a. in February, every two years, after the president calls a special session b. every six years, after the entire Senate has been reelected c. in January of every odd-numbered year d. every four years, in November, after the presidential elections

d. every four years, in November, after the presidential elections

3. Individuals who enjoy the outcome of an interest group's efforts without having to contribute are called ________. a. entrepreneurial leaders b. disturbance theorists c. social loafers d. free riders e. lobbyists

d. free riders

3. New spending limits have been rendered ineffective by: a. issue expenditures. b. the media. c. all of these choices d. independent expenditures. e. the Political Reform Act of 1974.

d. independent expenditures.

11. As soon as a bill is introduced in either the House or in the Senate, __________. a. it is sent to the Rules Committee which will specify the amount of time to be spent on debate and whether amendments can be made by a floor vote b. it is sent to the floor of the chamber for debate c. a conference committee is formed d. it is sent to the appropriate standing committee

d. it is sent to the appropriate standing committee

9. The primary duty of the House minority leader is to ________. a. choose committee chairpersons b. fill in for the Speaker of the House when the Speaker is absent c. make sure that party members are present for important votes d. maintain solidarity within the party e. schedule bills for action in the Senate

d. maintain solidarity within the party

1. Each state is assigned electoral votes based on its number of __________. a. party identifiers b. delegates to the national conventions c. poll watchers d. members in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives

d. members in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives

10. In order to invoke cloture, __________. a. sixty senators must sign a petition requesting cloture, and two-thirds of the entire membership must vote for cloture b. sixty senators must sign a petition requesting cloture, and all senators must vote for cloture c. the vice president of the United States must ask the Senate to take a cloture vote d. sixteen senators must sign a petition requesting cloture, and three-fifths of the entire membership (sixty senators) must vote for cloture

d. sixteen senators must sign a petition requesting cloture, and three-fifths of the entire membership (sixty senators) must vote for cloture

6. If no vice-presidential candidate receives the required number of electoral votes, __________. a. the president chooses another running mate b. a joint session of Congress is held to select the vice president c. the House of Representatives votes on the candidates, with each state delegation casting only a single vote d. the Senate votes on the candidates, with each senator casting one vote

d. the Senate votes on the candidates, with each senator casting one vote

8. The standing committees are __________. a. often temporary and are formed to study specific problems or issues b. created by the concurrent action of both chambers of Congress and consist of members from each chamber c. formed for the purpose of achieving agreement between the House and the Senate on the exact wording of legislative acts when the two chambers pass legislative proposals in different forms d. the permanent and most powerful committees of Congress

d. the permanent and most powerful committees of Congress

2. If a state has twelve congressional districts, it sends ________ representatives to the House. a. four b. twenty-four c. six d. twelve e. two

d. twelve

14. The 2004 presidential elections __________. a. were not at all close; in winning reelection, Bush secured the strongest personal mandate of any Republican in decades b. resulted in an electoral vote win for George W. Bush, but a popular vote win for John Kerry c. were close; Bush beat Kerry by three electoral votes d. were close; Bush won the popular vote by a 2.5 percentage vote margin

d. were close; Bush won the popular vote by a 2.5 percentage vote margin

13. In spite of legislation and regulations that have been created in an attempt to reduce the ________, it is still common for those who leave positions with the federal government to become lobbyists or consultants for the private-interest groups they helped to regulate. a. free rider problem b. glass elevator symptom c. purposive incentives d. solidary incentives e. revolving door syndrome

e. revolving door syndrome

6. The partisan view of representation ________. a. requires representatives to ignore the wishes of the party leadership when it comes to casting votes in Congress b. holds that representatives should serve the broad interests of the entire society and not just the narrow interests of their constituents c. suggests that there are times when legislators will take a trustee approach on some issues and adhere to the instructed-delegate view on other matters d. requires representatives to mirror the views of their constituents e. suggests that there are times when members of Congress are very attentive to the wishes of the party leadership

e. suggests that there are times when members of Congress are very attentive to the wishes of the party leadership

12. Prior to Arnold Schwarzenegger's run for governor: a. gubernatorial candidate debates were regularly broadcast live, bringing in significant ratings. b. none of these choices c. television news editors avoided national stories, focusing instead on state politics. d. all of California's television stations operated a news bureau in the state capital. e. television coverage of state politics was minimal.

e. television coverage of state politics was minimal.

1. The right to form interest groups and to lobby the government is protected by ________. a. freedom of speech b. the right to privacy c. freedom of press d. the free exercise clause of the First Amendment e. the First Amendment right to petition the government

e. the First Amendment right to petition the government

3. The reason Californians most frequently give for not voting is: a. they feel election information is too hard to understand. b. they believe elections are controlled by special interests. c. they are unaware of when the election is. d. they are apathetic. e. they are too busy.

e. they are too busy.

proposed in great compromise

each state would have two representatives in the senate elected by the state legislature

state governments are prohibited by the constitution from?

entering into treaties with other countries

Powers that are not delegated to the national government by the Constitution, nor prohibited to the states, are

enumerated powers

five fundamental principles

equality in voting, individual freedom, equal protection of the law, majority rule & minority rights, voluntary consent to be governed

autocracy

essence of politics

In plessy v. ferguson (1896), the supreme court

established the separate- but equal doctrine

mayflower compact

even before the pilgrims went ashore they drew up the ___ in which they set up a government and promised to obey its laws

the general election is a regularly scheduled election held in

even-numbered years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November

A(n) _____ punishes individuals for committing an act that was legal when it was committed but that has since become a crime.

ex post facto law

checks and balances

example = presidents veto power

establish courts

example of a concurrent power is the power to

rule of law

example: no one is above law watergate

Emotional attachment to a party that is influenced by family,age,peer groups, and other factors

factors that influence party indentification

intermediate scrutiny 2

generally, since the 1970's, the Supreme Court has scrutinized gender classifications closely and has declared many gender-based laws unconstitutional. In 1979, the Court held that a state law allowing wives to obtain alimony judgments against husbands but preventing husbands from receiving alimony from wives violated the equal protection clause. In 1892, the Court declared that Mississippi's policy of excluding males for Women was unconstitutional. In a controversial 1996 case, United States v. Virginia, the Court held that Virginia Military Institute, a stat-financed institution, violated the equal protection clause by refusing to accept female applicants. The court said that the state of Virginia had failed to provide a sufficient justification for its gender-based classification. Despite many recent court rulings, the goal of equal treatment for women has yet to be fully achieved.

____ is the drawing of a legislative district's boundaries in such a way as to maximize the influence of a certain group or political party.

gerrymandering

central & regional gov't

government powers in a federal system are divided between

The first eight amendments to the Constitution ________

grant the people specific rights and liberties

The first eight amendments to the constitution

grant the people specific rights and liberties

The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution _________-

granted freedom to the slaves

issue advocacy limitations in bipartisan campaign act

group 527 do not technically endorse a particular candidate they do not fall under the same campaign financing restrictions as political parties and PACs

as a result of the supreme court's decision in Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission(2010) and a federal court of appeals ruling in Speechnow vs. FEC(2010)

groups cannot spend money on political ads that attack or praise specific candidates.

The Sixth Amendment ___________

guarantees the right to counsel at various stages in some criminal proceedings

The McGovern-Fraser Commission

had a mandate to make the Democratic party conventions more democratic.

Today, televised political advertising consumes at least ___ of the total budget for a major political campaign

half

Affirmative action programs _______

have been banned in some states

Most third parties

have been short-lived

socialists

have the greatest tolerance for strong government and have the strongest commitment to egalitarianism

The Civil Rights Act of 1968 prohibited discrimination in _________

housing

The Civil rights act of 1968 prohibited discrimination in

housing

currently, __ largely determine the identity of candidates for state legislatures

ideological activists

strict scrutiny

if a law or action prevents some group of persons from exercising a fundamental right, the law or action will be subject to the "strict-scrutiny" standard. Under this standard, the law or action must be necessary to promote a compelling state interest and must be narrowly tailored to meet that interest. A law based on a suspect classification, such as race, is also subject to strict scrutiny by the courts, meaning that the law must be justified by a compelling state interest.

competative federalism

if the state of ohio offers tax advantages for locating a factory there a business may be more likely to move its manufavturing operations to ohio from a state such as michigan which does not offer such tax breaks

The right to privacy is

implied by other constitutional rights

For a government to exercise authority, its power must be legitimate. In other words, its ower

is collectively recognized by society as legally and morally correct

an issue-oriented third party

is formed to promote a particular cause.

The form of speech known as "fighting words"

is not protected by the First Amendment.

Commercial Speech _____-

is protected by the 1st amendment, but not as fully as regular speech

Commercial Speech

is protected by the First Amendment, but not as fully as regular speech

a congressional district

is the geographic area that is served by one member in the House of Representatives.

The "daisy girl" ad, which aired during the 1964 presidential race, is an example of a(n) ____ ad.

issue

a negative ___ ad focuses on flaws in an opposing candidate's position on a particular topic

issue

full faith and credit clause

issue of gay marriage has made the constitutional mandate of ___ difficult to follow

third parties are generally..

issue-oriented, ideological, or splinter (sometimes called personality) parties

which of the following is true of the first continental congress

it created safety committees that spied on neighbors and supressed pro british opinions

In Grutter v. Bollinger (2003) the Supreme Court held that the University of Michigan Law School's admissions policy was constitutional because __________

it did not apply a mechanical formula giving diversity bonuses based on race or ethnicity

which is not true of devolution?

it is a doctrine provided that the national laws take precedence over conflicting state laws that govern in the same area

which of the following about a federal mandate is true?

it requires states and municipalities to comply with certain rules specified by federal laws

purpose of the stamp act of 1765

it was levied to help support british costs incurred during the seven years war

federalist papers

john jay, alexander hamilton and james madison wrote a series of essays in defense of the constitution

In ___, the Supreme Court outlined a three-part test to help it decide whether specific types of tax payer funded government aid violates the establishment clause.

lemon test

Written or published false, defamatory statements which harm an individual's reputation or character are known as:

libel

special districts

of all the governments in the united states about 40 percent are

common sense

one of the most important arguments in favor of independence was presented by thomas paine. In __ paine contended that america could survive economically on its own and no longer needed its british connection.

federal

one of the reasons a ___ form of government would be well suited to the united states is our countrys large size

one person one vote

one persons vote has to count as much as anothers

Under the Articles of Confederation, each state had ___ the unicameral assembly of representatives

one vote in

Today, state presidential caucuses are

open to all registered party voters, or those who claim party allegiance in states with no

Following the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968, the party chose to

open up its process of choosing delegates to the national convention in order to respond

Type of ballot that encourages party-line voting by listing all of a party's candidates in a column under the party name.

party column ballot

generally, the party in the electorate consists of what two groups?

party identifies (those who identify themselves as being members of a particular party) and the party elite (active party members who choose to work for the party and even become candidates for office)

free rider problem

problem that arises when people can enjoy the benefits of group activity without bearing any of the costs. Problem arises when individuals perceive that their contribution does little to contribute to the overall goal of the group (donating $20 to Greenpeace). Why contribute to the cause if it's so unnoticeable. This problem also arises when individuals receive the benefit whether they contributed or not (Cleaner air).

politics

process of resolving conflicts over how society should use its scarce resources and who should receive various benefits such as public health care and public higher education

The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits

prohibits "cruel and unusual punishment."

For Americans, ____ and the pursuit of happiness are closely related

property

A key function of the Bill of Rights is to _____

protect the rights of those in the minority against the will of the majority

A key function of the Bill of Rights is to

protect the rights of those in the minority against the will of the majority.

the electoral college

protects the small states from being overwhelmed by the large states.

Common Cause is an example of a(n)

public interest group

a toll used to collect information by asking people questions

public opinion poll

ex post facto

punishes individuals for committing an act that was legal when it was committed but has since become a crime.

why do we form interest groups

purposive, solidary and material incentives

a campaign tactic used to feed false or misleading information to potential voters, under the guise of taking an opinion poll, is a(n) ____ poll.

push

Caucuses are usually organized like

pyramids

what factors influence party identification

race, age, income, education, marital status, and geography

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 forbade discrimination on the basis of____________

race, color, religion, gender and national origin

a sample in which each person within the entire population being polled has an equal chance of being chosen is a ____ sample

random

twenty first

ratified by a vote in special conventions in three fourths of the state

Few laws evaluated under the __ are found invalid, because few laws are truly unreasonable

rational basis test

Few laws evaluated under the ________ are found invalid, because few laws are truly unreasonable

rational basis test

devolution

refer to the transfers of powers to local authorities by a central government

In most states, voters are required to ______ before voting.

register with the appropriate state or local officials

Until the 1930s, African Americans had been overwhelmingly __.

republican

by the mid-1850s, the Whig coalition had fallen apart, and most northern Whigs were absorbed into the new __ party, which opposed the extension of slavery into new territories.

republican

The Great Depression of the 1930s destroyed the belief that the __ could better manage the economy, and contributed to a realignment I the two-party system.

republicans

federal mandate

requirement in federal legislation that forces states and municipalities to comply with certain rules is called a

full faith & credit clause

requires each state to honor every other states public acts records and judicial proceedings

The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) of 2000 _________

requires schools and libraries to use Internet filtering software to protect children from pornography or risk losing federal funds for technology upgrades

great compromise

resolved the small-state/large-state controversy

The Philadelphia meeting that became the Constitutional Convention was called the "sole and express purpose" of

revising the Articles of Confederation

1781

revolutionary war ends

In Engel v. Vitale (1962) the Supreme Court

ruled that the State Board of Regents in New York had acted unconstitutionally by composing a prayer to be used in public school classrooms at the start of each day

In a presidential democracy, the lawmaking and law-enforcing branches of government are

separate but equal

"Jim Crow" laws

separated the white community from the black community

In Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) the Supreme Court established the ___________ doctrine which was used to justify racial segregation in many areas of life for nearly sixty years

seperate-but-equal

civil rights

set forth what the government must do.

political culture

set of ideas values and attitudes about government and the political process held by a community or a nation

in a federal system

simultaneous regulation of business by all levels of government reduces red tape and lessens the costs on the business community

interest group that only focus in one issue

single issue interest group

members of the senate are elected every __ years

six

By law, the president is required to inform Congress within ____ of making any executive agreement.

sixty days

If the "Daily Gossip" publishes something about a person that is untrue, with the intent of injuring that person's reputation, and actual harm results, the "Daily Gossip" has engaged in ________

slander

If the daily gossip publishes something about a person that is untrue, with the intent of injuring that person's reputation, and actual harm results, the daily gossip has engaged in

slander

Most people acquire their political attitudes, opinions, beliefs, and knowledge through a complex learning process called political

socialization

The electoral college system is primarily a winner-take-all system, in which

the candidate who receives the largest popular vote in a state is credited with all that state's electoral votes

Everson v. Board of education 1947

the case in which thomas jeffersons "wall of seperation" was refereed , suprme court ruled on the establishment clause.the ruling both affirmed the importance of separating church and state and set the precedent that not all forms of state and federal aid to church related schools are forbidden under the constituion

commerce clause

the clause in article 1 section 8 of the constitution that gives congress the power to regulate interstate commerce (commerce involving more than one state)

Congressional committes

the committee system is a way to provide for specialization or a division of leg. labor

In 2003, the supreme court held that

the communication decency act of 1996 was constitutional

second continental congress

the congress of the colonies that met in 1775 to assume the powers of a central government and to establish an army

due process

the constitutional guarantee, set out in the 5th and 14th amendments, that the government will not illegally or arbitrarily deprive a person of life, liberty, or property.

full faith and credit

the constitutions ___ clause requires each state to honor every other states public acts records and judicial proceedings

constitutional convention

the convention (meeting) of delegates from the states that was held in philadelphia in 1787 for the purpose of amending the articles of confederation. in fact the delegates wrote a new constitution (U.S) that established a federal form of government to replace the governmental system that had been created by articles of confederation

1808

the delegates to the constitutional convention agreed that congress could prohibit importation of slaves into the country

Feminism is best defined as _______

the doctrine advocating full political, economic, and social equality for women

Feminism is best defined as

the doctrine advocating full political, economic, and social equality for women.

The Supreme Court uses the Lemon test in cases involving ___________

the establishment clause

The supreme court uses the lemon test in cases involving

the establishment clause

PACs

the federal election campaign act allows corporations, labor unions, and special interests groups to set up political action committees to arise money for candidates

bill of rights

the first ten amendments of the U.S constitution. they list the freedoms such as the freedoms of speech, press, and religion that a citizen enjoys and that cannot be infringed on by the government

constitutional convention

the importation of slaves into the country could be prohibited at a later date


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