Gov Test 2
From the end of the Civil War to the 1890s, the ________ Party was the party of the North, while the __________ Party was the party of the South.
Republican; Democratic
The National League of Cities is a good example of a
public-sector interest group
Low-level officials who hope to publicize what they view as their bosses' or the government's improper activities are usually called
"whistle-blowers"
It is estimated that over ________ percent of Americans have a television
95
Which of the following statements best characterizes media ownership in the United States?
A small number of giant, privately owned corporations control most of the country's television networks, movie studios, record companies, cable channels, book publishers, magazines, newspapers, and digital media sites
Which of the following would be an example of a ballot initiative?
A vote on whether recreational marijuana usage should be legalized in the state of California
Which statement best characterizes the influence average citizens and party elites have over the nomination process in the United States?
Although average citizens have some influence in the nominations process, party elites play an outsized role in selecting the candidates who will compete in the general election
Super PACs were made possible in part by the
Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
The New Deal coalition was severely strained and ultimately broken apart by the
Vietnam War and the issue of civil rights
The Pentagon Papers were release as a result of
a leak by a minor Defense Department staffer
Partisan loyalty is likely to be highest in the election of
a state legislator
Which of the following would be an example of a referendum?
a vote on whether to overturn a law passed by the New York state legislature and signed by the governor of New York that imposes higher taxes on wealthy residents
The frequent reporting on the federal investigation by Robert Mueller regarding whether anyone close to Trump participated in Russia's 2016 election interference is an example of the media's commitment to
adversarial journalism
Which of the following stories would an American news outlet that relies primarily on advertising revenue be LEAST likely to cover?
an economics professor providing testimony to a congressional committee on the effect of tariffs
A grassroots mobilization campaign occurs when
an interest group asks its members and their families throughout the country to write their representatives in support of the group's position
Presidential candidates who accept federal funding for their general election campaigns
are subject to strict expenditure limits
The difference between a political value and a political attitude is that values are
basic principles, while attitudes are specific preferences
The Supreme Court's landmark decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010) was significant because it
dramatically increased the flow of money from interest groups and Super PACs into politics and electoral campaigns
What it the MOST important factor in predicting whether an individual votes?
education level
Libertarianism is a political ideology that
emphasizes freedom and voluntary association with small government
If a television station sold commercial time to a Republican candidate for governor but refused to sell time to the Democratic candidate for governor, this station would be in violation of the
equal time rule
The establishment of the Republican Party is a good example of
external mobilization
A membership association is a group
in which members play an important role in the daily activities and administration
"Selective benefits" are
incentives that interest groups make available only to those people who are members of their organizations
What is the MOST important and beneficial resource that lobbyists provide government officials?
information
The increased number and importance of interest groups
is a response to an increase in the size and activity of government
____________ generally support abortion rights and oppose state involvement with religious institutions
liberals
The vast majority of Americans describe themselves as
liberals, conservatives, or moderates
In classical political theory, a liberal was closest to what we would today refer to as a
libertarian
The fact that Americans strongly support minimal governmental interference with individuals' lives and property illustrates their commitment to
liberty
Which of the following sets of terms best describes America's fundamental political values?
liberty, equality of opportunity, and democracy
The media are sometimes referred to as the "fourth branch of government" because
they provide a check on the power of government and political leaders
Conservative politicians developed and communicated the notion of a fetal "right to life" in order to
unite Catholics and Protestants and link their interests to the Republican Party
Politicians attempt to "balance the ticket" with members of many important groups because
voters tend to prefer candidates who are closer to themselves in terms of race ethnicity, religion, gender, geography, and social background
The Populist Party appealed to which of the following groups?
western mining interests, small farmers, and urban workers
One way in which AARP (formerly the American Association of Retired Persons) has been effective at overcoming the free-rider problem is by providing ________ benefits to its members
selective
The fact that survey respondents overreport voting in elections and the frequency of their church attendance is an example of ________.
social desirability
In international affairs, conservatism has come to mean
support for military intervention and the maintenance of American military power
Despite its widespread availability, ___________ typically report(s) on the narrowest range of topics an provide(s) the least depth of news coverage
television
Which media source is regulated by the federal government?
television
The fact that only 63 percent of high school graduates have broadband internet access at home while almost 90 percent of college graduates do is an example of
the "digital divide"
Which of the following is NOT a reason why many Americans appear to prefer online news
the accuracy and objectivity compared to traditional news outlets
A ________ is the best example of an informational benefit provided by many interest groups
newsletter
The fact that Democratic Party leaders have become more liberal and Republican Party leaders more conservative is important because
partisans in the pubic tend to rely on party leaders for cues on the appropriate positions to take on major political issues
Liberalism and conservatism are examples of
political ideologies
The process by which political values are formed is known as
political socialization
Which of the following news sources reaches the MOST Americans
television
A political party is an organization
that tries to influence the government by getting its members elected to office
Who is an incumbent?
the current officeholder, running for reelection
Which agency regulates broadcast media
Federal Communications Commission
What distinguishes lobbying from other strategies of influence?
Lobbyists try to exert pressure directly on government officials themselves
Which of the following is an example of the "gender gap"?
Men are more supportive of Donald Trump's presidency than women
____________ occurs when interest groups take out advertisements and hold marches
Mobilizing public opinion
Which statement about party identification and trends over time in the United States is most accurate?
The number of people identifying as Democrats has outnumbered Republican identifiers for a long time
More than one-third of the groups with lobbying offices in Washington are
businesses and corporations
Both 527s and 501(c)(4)s
can spend unlimited amounts on political advocacy as long as their efforts are not coordinated with those of any candidate's campaign
News produced by individuals and organizations who are not employed as professional journalists is called
citizen journalism
A benefit that is sought by an interest group and that once achieved cannot be denied to nonmembers is called a
collective good
Individuals with home high=speed internet access and the technology and literacy skills to use it are called
digital citizens
In 1987, the federal government stopped enforcing the_________, arguing that it was no longer necessary due to the increasing number of television an radio stations
fairness doctrine
The fact that journalists referred to the Obama administration's health care initiative as "reform" instead of as "health care rationing" is an example of
framing
A person who enjoys the benefits of a group's collective efforts but does not contribute to those efforts is called a
free rider
In order to overcome the _________, interest groups often provide ___________ to their members
free-ride problem; selective benefits
The solidary benefits of interest groups include
friendship and consciousness-raising
In recent years, the religious right has had a great effect on American politics through
grassroots mobilization
Online activist organizations are less expensive to organize than traditional interest groups because they
have a streamlined staff structure with fewer staff, who often work from virtual offices
The Communications Decency Act
made it illegal to make "indecent" sexual material on internet accessible to those under age 18.
When membership in an organization allows for a reduction in the price of museum tickets, it is called a ________.
material benefit
Voter turnout in state and local elections is generally
much lower than turnout in national elections
During the 2000 South Carolina Republican primary, George W. Bush supporters telephoned conservative white voters to ask if they would be more or less likely to vote for John McCain if they knew he had fathered an illegitimate black child. This was an example of what tactic?
push poll
The survey sampling method that relies on randomly selected telephone numbers is
random digit dialing
"Public broadcasting" refers to any television, radio, and digital media that
receive funding from the public through license fees, subsidies, or tax dollars
During the 1980s, the Republicans added _______ to their coalition
religious conservatives and working-class whites
In order to qualify for public funding in a presidential primary, a candidate must
run as a major party candidate and raise at least $5,000 in individual contributions of $250 or less in each of 20 states
Conservatives are more likely than liberals to support
school prayer
In order for a survey accurately generalize to the entire population, the survey must
select respondents randomly and everyone in the target population must have an equal chance of being selected
Which of the following political officers is/are subject to recall elections?
the governor of the state of California
if a public opinion survey reports finding that a particular candidate is supported by 60 percent of voters and that there is a 95 percent chance that support for this candidate is somewhere between 63.1 and 56.9 percent, the 3.1 percent variation from 60 percent is called
the margin of error
A person's political party preferences are primarily acquired through the influence of
the person's family
It is difficult for political scientist to categorize unrepresented interests because
there are no organizations that can present their identities and demands