American Government unit 4
Traditionally, the Federal Government has borrowed money in order to
- make up for the deficit. -finance large-scale projects. -meet the costs of crises.
Which of the following arguments did Jackson use to defend the spoils system?
-. A large number of citizens should have the privilege of serving in government office. - Any person of normal intelligence is fit to hold any government position. - All government officials should belong to the party elected by the people.
Direct popular election is unlikely to be adopted because
-. a constitutional amendment would be required. -. a truly national campaign would cost even more than the present system. -. small States oppose direct election.
One reason that independent regulatory agencies are not subject to presidential control is that their members
-. are appointed to staggered terms. -. must consist of a nearly equal number of Democrats and Republicans. -. are appointed for long terms.
The domestic effect of the Vietnam War was that
-. many American families lost loved ones. -. billions of dollars were spent on the war instead of on domestic affairs -. many Americans lost faith in the nation's political system. Feedback
proposals for reforming the primary system? (3)
-Hold a single national primary in all States on the same day -Hold regional primaries at two or three week intervals. -Let voters' expressed preferences for candidate be binding on delegates
When deciding how a President should be elected, the Framers considered all of the following plans
-election by Congress -electoral college -popular election
The _______ separated presidential and vice presidential elections.
12th amendent
The first executive departments were created by
CONGRESS
People vote for the president and Vice President
Direct popular election
More than half the employees of executive departments are political appointees. T/F
FALSE
The first African American Cabinet head was appointed in the 19th century, shortly after the Civil War. T/F
FALSE
All U.S. Presidents have taken a broad view of their powers. T/F
False
A system that would weight the current winner -take-all system in favor of the winner of the popular vote
National bonus plan
Before 1804, each _____ cast two votes for President.
Presidential Elector
A system in which each presidential candidate would receive the same share of a states electoral vote that he or she win in the popular vote
Proportional plan
negotiated by the president and must be approved by a two thirds vote of the senate
TREATY
Executive departments are each headed by a member of the President's Cabinet. T/F
TRUE
Many subunits of executive departments are organized geographically and their employees work outside of Washington, D.C. T/F
TRUE
The Senate can reject the President's appointment of a Cabinet member. T/F
TRUE
the civil service hiring practices
The assassination of Garfield dramatically increased the support for reforms in this.
Most of the rules governing the national convetions of the two major political parties are set by
The parties themselves
Today each state presidential electors are chose by
The political parties
which of the following is NOT a defect in the electoral college system
The result is usually not known for weeks or months after the popular vote
Those who are concerned about deficit financing by the government argue mainly that current policies
Those who are concerned about deficit financing by the government argue mainly that current policies
Which of the following is NOT a constitutional limitation on Congress's power to tax?
a. Congress cannot impose regressive taxes
Which of the following best describes the relationship between Presidents and their Cabinets throughout American history?
a. Some Presidents have relied heavily on the advice of their Cabinets while other Presidents have tended to ignore their advice.
The two main jobs of the heads of executive departments are to serve as
a. advisor to the President and overseer of the department
Under the Hatch Act of 1939, federal workers were
a. forbidden to engage in partisan political activity.
The President does NOT have the power to
a. make someone accept a pardon.
Under the Pendleton Act,
a. merit became the basis of all civil service jobs.
a general pardon
amnesty
a "pocket veto" is used only
at the end of a congressional session
An example of a line agency is the
b. Environmental Protection Agency.
The Office of Personnel Management and the Civil Rights Commission are examples of
b. agencies that were given independent status in order to protect them from political influence
A governmental organization given the title of corporation or authority is usually an agency that
b. conducts business-like activities.
The term department is reserved for government agencies that
b. have Cabinet rank
The Federal Government gets the bulk of its annual revenues from
b. individual income taxes.
Which of the following is NOT one of the principles upon which all bureaucracies are organized?
b. merit system
What is the most important objective of American foreign policy?
b. to protect the security of the United States Correct
The Merit Systems Protection Board is ___, consisting of members of both parties.
bipartisan
the most recent presidents to have used military force were
bush and Clinton
The newest Cabinet department is the
c. Homeland Security
Which of the following statements about the Cabinet is FALSE?
c. The Constitution provides a brief outline of the Cabinet's purpose
The decisions made by independent regulatory commissions with quasi-judicial powers
c. can be appealed to the U.S. courts of appeals.
Under Humphrey's Executor v. United States, the President
c. cannot remove a member of an independent agency except on the grounds of incompetence or malfeasance.
What was George Washington's advice on foreign policy?
c. do not form permanent alliances with other nations Correct
The United States Postal Service is an example of aNo
c. government corporation.
The Office of Management and Budget performs all of the following tasks EXCEPT
c. helps President prepare executive orders.
If a President does not agree with a federal law, he or she
c. must carry it out, but has some leeway in how strongly he or she enforces it.
Support for reforms in civil service hiring practices increased dramatically as a result of
c. the assassination of Garfield
as commander in chief the president may do what 3 things
call up and command the state militias use the united states army to control domestic uprisings commit American troops abroad for up to 60 days without the consent of congress
The powerful White House Office is headed by the
chief of staff
The ___ is the group of public employees who perform the administrative work of the government
civil services
a reduction in the severity of a sentence or a fine imposed by the court
commutation
All government borrowing must be authorized by
congress
Most of the Framers were opposed to the proposal that the President be selected by ______.
congress
The independent agencies were created by
congress
congress has delegated a great deal of authority to the president because
congress has time to provide only general outlines for public policy
The ___ gives the President the power to appoint ambassadors.
constitution
The President's ordinance power comes from
constitution and congress
tax on imports
custom duty
What is a good explanation of the policy of deterrence?
d. A strong military is most effective if it does not have to be used. Correct
An example of a staff agency is the
d. White House Office.
The three members of the Council on Environmental Quality are
d. appointed by the President with Senate approval
In Clinton v. New York City the Supreme Court struck down the President's
d. authority to use the line-item veto
The rule of senatorial courtesy means that
d. before removing an official who serves in a State, the President must gain the approval of both senators from that State.
At lower and middle levels, the federal pay scale is ___ private industry, but at higher levels, it ___.
d. comparable to, is significantly lower
The Federal Government is able to borrow money at lower interest rates than private borrowers because
d. it is considered the safest possible investment. Correct
Most of the Framers opposed choosing the President by popular vote because they
did not think voters in such a large country would be able to learn enough about the candidates to make an informed decision.
System in which presidential electors would be chosen by each of a states congressional districts
district plan
Which of the following is NOT one of the social programs for which the Federal Government collects monies from most workers and employers?
education Fund
Mass of people who cast votes in an election
electorate
___ are indirect taxes.
excise taxes
does not require senate approval
executive agreement
A presidential directive, called aNo ___, has the force of law
executive order
Because the Constitution limits the amount of money the Federal Government can borrow, the public debt is as high as it will ever be. t/f
false
Both parties have the same number of delegates to their conventions. (T or F)
false
Domestic affairs include all matters taking place inside and outside the country's borders t/f
false
In its early stages, industrialization weakened the power of the presidency. T/F
false
Most party conventions today involve a big floor fight to select their candidates for President and Vice President (T or F)
false
The Department of Commerce performs federal borrowing by issuing securities. t/f
false
The Framers carefully laid out the organization of Cabinet departments. T/F
false
The cold war was a war of much military action. t/f
false
The keynote address is often the most controversial part of the convention (T or F)
false
The policy of deliberately avoiding involvement with other countries is known as détente.
false
The public debt decreased between 1981 and 1985. t/f
false
some presidents have gotten around the senates refusal to ratify a treaty by
getting congress to pass a joint resolution that does the same thing
Many claim the advantage of ____ is their flexibility or freedom from the control of regular departmental organization.
government corporations
accusations that the nation has an imperial presidency have been made because some presidents
have taken strong action without consulting congress
when president Nixon accepted the pardon extended by president ford, it was understood that
he was admitting guilty
if there is a tie in the electoral vote for president
house of reps chooses among the top THREE candidates
The 10 ____ operate largely outside presidential control.
indecent regulatory commission
The Civil Rights Commission and the Peace Corps are both ____.
independent executive agencies
Both of the major parties apportion delegates to each State based on
its electoral votes and its recored in recent elections.
the purpose of the war powers resolution of 1973 was to
limit the presidents powers to make war
the power to cancel specific dollar amounts in spending bills
line item veto
as American society has become more complex the American people have
looked to the federal government and to the president for leadership
In a State's presidential primary, voters
may either choose delegates or express a preference for a candidate.
The President must take the ___ on the day he takes office
oath of office
Of the federal civilian employees, the President appoints
only a handful
legal forgiveness of a crime
pardon
The "Spoils System" is a later version of Thomas Jefferson's idea of
patronage
taxes automatically withheld by employers
payroll tax
a foreign diplomat posted in the united states who is recalled by the president
persona non grata
in 1800, presidential electors were chosen by their _____.
political party
In the election of 1800, the newly formed political parties nominated not only _______, but _________, who were pledged to vote for their party's ticket.
presidential and vice-presidential candidates, presidential electors
take based on ability to pay
progressive tax
Both bonds and T-bills are essentially
promissory note
The goal of proportional representation has been to
promote greater grass roots involvement in the convention process.
The SEC exhibits its ____ powers when it decides disputes.
quasi-judaical
The power to establish rules and regulations makes some independent agencies _______.
quasi-legislative
the presidents power to give or withhold diplomatic recognition of a new government is a powerful weapon
recognition
List of those applicants who are qualified for government employment.
register
taz levied a flat rate
regressive tax
a postponement of the execution of a sentence imposed by a court
reprieve
The ___ must confirm most of the President's appointments.
senate
From the 1820s to the 1880s, the ___ was the standard way of choosing federal employees.
spoil system
The National Security Council is aNo
staff agency
The ___ has ruled that the President's ordinance power may be limited. Answer 2
supreme court
declaration of taxable income along with deductions and exemptions
tax return
If the presidential vote in the electoral college results in a tie,
the House of Representatives votes to decide.
in times of national emergency
the powers of the presidency are strengthened
The election of 1800 resulted in
tie between Jefferson and Burr.
At the Philadelphia Convention, some of the Framers argued that the President should be subordinate to Congress.
true
Bureaucracies are, by definition, not privately owned. T/F
true
Collective security became an important principle of American foreign policy after World War II.
true
Deterrence is the policy of making the country strong enough to discourage attacks from its enemies. t/f
true
Nearly all of the federal bureaucracy is in the executive branch T/F
true
One reason that presidential power has grown is the President's ability to command the attention of the mass media. T/F
true
The Council of Economic Advisers is the largest agency in the Executive Office.
true
The Executive Office of the President is an umbrella agency made up of offices staffed by the President's closest advisors and assistants. t/f
true
The Federal Government makes a profit from the minting of coins. t/f
true
The Truman Doctrine was a policy of containment of communism. t/f
true
The caucus-convention is the oldest method for picking delegates to the national convention. (T or F)
true
The federal budget keeps track of spending and receipts occurring in the current year. t/f
true
The fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30. t/f
true
The main purpose of the federal bureaucracy is to carry out the policies of the President and Congress. T/F
true
The scope of a President's power depends largely on the views of the President. T/F
true
The winner-take-all primary is not common today. (T or F)
true
There is little uniformity in the use of terms describing units within the T/F
true
When income is higher than spending there is a surplus. t/f
true
what is an example of the presidents ability to check the power of congress
veto
placed strict limits on the presidents powers a s a commander in chief
war powers resolution
major criticism of the proportional plan is that it would
weaken the two party system
Which office serves as the "nerve center" of the executive branch?
white house office
the most extreme action a president can take against a county in the area of diplomacy is to
withdraw recognition of the legal existence of the country
What world event put a complete end to American policies of isolationism?
ww1