Exam 2 Study Guide PLS
The "founding father" who worried about how to control the "mischief of faction" was a. Thomas Jefferson b. James Madison c. George Washington d. John Adams
James Madison
Occurrences at the National Convention include a. the writing of the platform b. the nomination of the presidential candidate c. the election of the national party chair d. a and b
a and b
Political parties have been weakened by a. the ability of candidates to run their own campaigns b. the ability of candidates to raise their own funds c. the winner take all system d. a and b
a and b
The 1995-1996 lobbying reform legislation exempted a. tax-exempt organizations b. "grass roots" lobbying efforts c. partisan organizations d. a and b
a and b
Ideological interest groups attract people by appealing to a. the social ability instinct b. a desire to engage in contests for public office c. the common economic interests of the members d. a coherent, often controversial, set of principles
a coherent, often controversial, set of principles
Public opinion that is polarized between two quite different opinions is called a. a consensus opinion b. a divisive opinion c. a fluid opinion d. a non-opinion
a divisive opinion
Many minor parties that have endured have had a. a conservative ideology b. strong ties to labor c. a strong ideological foundation that is typically at odds with the majority mind set d. financial backing from an elite segment of society devoted to maintaining the status quo
a strong ideological foundation that is typically at odds with the majority mind set
Sometimes money affects legislative behavior not so much by buying votes as by ensuring a. access b. veto power c. procedural fairness d. favorable implementation
access
A major component of public opinion is the political knowledge of the public concerning issues. Which of the following is true of the public's knowledge of most major issues? a. Political information is quickly forgotten b. A large portion of the public lacks details on complex issues c. The greater the intensity of the public's opinion, there is a greater likelihood of detailed knowledge d. all of the above
all of the above
American parties are composed of the party a. in the electorate b. organization c. in government d. all of the above
all of the above
The most influential types of interest groups in the United States are a. ideological, philosophical, and governmental b. liberal, anti-choice. and isolationist foreign policy c. business, agriculture, government and labor d. teachers, state government, civil libertarians and home owners
business, agriculture, government and labor
In general the Democratic party has received considerable support from a. Jewish voters b. black voters c. upper-income voters d. both a and b
both a and b
Functions of political parties in the United States do NOT include a. operating the government b. acting as an organized opposition c. establishing relations with foreign governments d. a and b
establishing relations with foreign governments
Although people do not have much confidence in government institutions, polls show that they a. expect government to solve major problems b. expect nonprofits to solve major problems c. expect individuals to solve major problems by dropping out of society d. avoid thinking about problems
expect government to solve major problems
The Founders saw political parties as a. an important aspect of democracy b. effective only in raising money for campaigns c. appropriate for a direct democracy but not for a republic d. factions motivated by ambition and self-interest
factions motivated by ambition and self-interest
An ideological party values winning above all else. a. true b. false
false
An interest group is a group that wants to gain control of and operate the government. a. true b. false
false
Education has little to do with interest or activity in politics. a. true b. false
false
Foreign governments are prohibited from lobbying in the United States. a. true b. false
false
Government officials are most impressed by contacts from lobbyists who have inactive memberships. a. true b. false
false
In countries around the world, the two-party system is most common. a. true b. false
false
Individuals who feel passionately about the goal of an interest group are most likely to be pursuing material incentives. a. true b. false
false
Men more than women, tend to favor more federal spending for welfare programs. a. true b. false
false
Most polls are done via the Internet are accurate representations of public opinions. a. true b. false
false
Parties in America have grown stronger in recent decades, both in terms of leadership and organization. a. true b. false
false
Parties in America have grown stronger in recent decades, both in terms of leadership and organization. a. true b. false
false
Political activists tend to be LESS ideologically oriented than average Americans. a. true b. false
false
Political parties play a GREATER role in an individual's life in America than in most European countries. a. true b. false
false
Public policy is always consistent with public opinion. a. true b. false
false
The American electoral system ENCOURAGES the formation of small parties. a. true b. false
false
The government institution the public has the most confidence in today is Congress. a. true b. false
false
The strength of union membership has traditionally been in the service sector of the workforce. a. true b. false
false
When political parties are strong, interest groups are likely to be strong also. a. true b. false
false
People who become members of interest groups for purposive incentives are joining a. for a sense of belonging to the group b. to improve their economic opportunities c. for ethical beliefs or ideological reasons d. to institute change for political, economic, or social impact on the whole society
for ethical beliefs or ideological reasons
Political events like the Vietnam War tend to produce what are called a. peer group influence b. social and economic influence c. opinion leader influence d. generational effects
generational effects
A person's chronological age a. has great impact on partisan preferences b. is the deciding factor determining partisanship c. has comparatively little impact on political preferences d. determines the degree of financial support available for candidates
has comparatively little impact on political preferences
Compared to the role political parties in Europe play in the lives of their citizens, American parties a. have much more influence b. have more influence in times of war c. have about the same influence d. have much less influence
have much less influence
Which of the following kinds of minor parties tends to endure the longest? a. one-issue b. factional c. ideological d. economic protest
ideological
The great advantage for democracy in interest group activity is that a. it is a way to demonstrate support for governmental policy b. individual citizens are empowered to influence government c. it serves as a bias of political party organization d. it is a way to monitor the activities of Congress
individual citizens are empowered to influence government
Probably the most effective commodity at the command of interest groups is: a. money b. information c. persuasiveness d. media access
information
Any organized group whose members share common objectives and actively attempt to influence the government is a(n) a. political party b. bureaucracy c. interest group d. institution
interest group
Conservatives of the 1990s tended to identify with a. women's rights issues b. reduced spending for national defense c. intolerance of gay rights d. both a and b e. both a and c f. both b and c
intolerance of gay rights
Some of the values that shaped American political culture during the Revolutionary period were a. political parties and the Constitution b. liberty, equality, and property c. universal suffrage d. all of the above
liberty, equality, and property
Direct techniques used by interest groups include a. lobbying and providing campaign assisstance b. strategies that use the general public or individuals to influence the government for the interest group c. the shaping of public opinion to favor the interest group d. paying members of Congress as consultants in return for favorable votes on issues important to the interest group
lobbying and providing campaign assisstance
Solidary parties are based on a. employment benefits to participants b. commitment to a common set of beliefs c. members' enjoyment of party activities d. the support of an outside group
members' enjoyment of party activities
Liberals are most commonly understood to embrace a. national government solutions to public problems b. solutions by the private sector for public problems c. policies based on values of previous generations d. both b and c
national government solutions to public problems
It is possible for individuals and groups to exert influence at many different points in our government because a. officials are always looking for campaign contributions b. interest group members are also voters c. of the structure of our political system d. we have a unitary form of government
of the structure of our political system
A political party is a group of individuals who a. agree on all policy issues b. organize to win elections and operate the government c. pay monthly dues to an ideological organization d. have been elected to office and have obtained a position of power
organize to win elections and operate the government
A political party is a group of individuals who a. agree on all policy issues b. organize to win elections and operate the government c. pay monthly dues to an ideological organization d. have been elected to office and obtained a position of power
organize to win elections and operate the government
A major source of conflict within the National parties stems from the fact that a. convention delegates are less interested in issues and more interested in winning the election than rank-and-file voters b. party activists and leaders tend to be underrepresented at nominating conventions c. party activists and leaders tend to have views different from rand-and-file voters d. the risk of losing groups to a minor party makes the major parties timid on important issues
party activists and leaders tend to have views different from rand-and-file voters
A major impact that early political parties had on government was the a. need to control campaign contributions b. peaceful transfer of power from one group to another c. decrease in voter turnout in New England d. increase in corrupt political transactions
peaceful transfer of power from one group to another
One reason interest groups are so common in the United States is that a. political parties are relatively weak b. society is relatively homogeneous c. important decisions are made in only a few places d. political authority resides in a handful of officials
political parties are relatively weak
A political party differs from an interest group in that a. political parties want to operate the government and interest groups do not want to operate the government b. political parties do not want to operate the government and interest groups do want to operate the government c. individuals must pay dues to belong to a political party d. individuals in a political party agree on all major policy issues
political parties want to operate the government and interest groups do not want to operate the government
In general, the Republican party has received considerable support from a. Jewish voters b. union voters c. professionals d. both a and c
professionals
One of the ways in which lobbyists make themselves valuable to decision makers is by a. threatening the decision makers with withholding votes in upcoming elections b. providing direct bribes on many important issues c. threatening to withhold campaign contributions d. providing information and expertise whenever asked
providing information and expertise whenever asked
The aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs shared by some portion of the adults is referred to as a. political opinion b. propaganda c. public opinion d. an ideology
public opinion
One reason why public policy often differs from public opinion is that a. public opinion polling is not always accurate b. public opinion polling tends to express the opinions of a political elite c. public opinion is easier to gauge than public policy d. public opinion tends to be more stable than public policy
public opinion polling is not always accurate
The impact of strong public opinion on government action a. encourages officials to ignore public opinion b. allows government officials to shape policy according to opinion polls c. restrains officials from taking truly unpopular actions d. discourages public officials from standing up for what is right
restrains officials from taking truly unpopular actions
In opinion polling, the difference between what the sample results show and what the true result would be if everybody had been interviewed is termed. a. opinion bias b. inaccurate sampling c. misleading and questionable d. sampling error
sampling error
The most important principle in sampling, or poll-taking, to ensure a representative sample, is a. the sample size b. selection of respondents c. the firm that is conducting the sample d. the number of people who have taken part in polls prior to this poll
selection of respondents
The concept of public opinion refers to a. the aggregation of individual attitudes shared by some portion of adults b. the ideas that public officials want the populace to believe c. only those ideas that fall within the liberal-conservative spectrum d. the official position of the government as announced to the world
the aggregation of individual attitudes shared by some portion of adults
Lobbyists are restrained from misrepresenting facts or misleading legislators by: a. the 1984 Truth-in-Lobbying Law b. the open nature of the lobbying process c. governmental regulatory agencies such as the FTA d. the fear of losing legislator's trust and confidence
the fear of losing legislator's trust and confidence
The party organization is a. the members of the general public who identify with a political party b. the formal structure and leadership of a political party c. all of the elected and appointed officials who identify with a party d. all of the above
the formal structure and leadership of a political party
The Republican party platforms emphasize a. the need for governmental regulation of the economy b. the importance of the marketplace and less emphasis on social programs c. social freedom like the proposed Equal Rights Amendment d. the need to increase taxes on the wealthy and large corporations
the importance of the marketplace and less emphasis on social programs
Generational effect refers to a. the lack of relevant political morals by most political candidates in our society b. the increased tension between the two major political parties because of the lack of control of Congress by one party c. the long-lasting impact of significant events on public opinion d. an increased number of strong partisans today in comparison to the large number of independents in the recent past
the long-lasting impact of significant events on public opinion
The party-in-electorate is a. the members of the general public who identify with a political party b. the formal structure and leadership of a political party c. all of the elected and appointed officials who identify with a party d. all of the above
the members of the general public who identify with a political party
In principle, the Republicans have been known as the party of a. liberal political ideas b. the middle and upper classes c. economic depression d. social welfare programs
the middle and upper classes
A major reason for the two-party system is the electoral system which is based on a. the winner-take-all, or plurality system b. proportional representation c. one-party dominance elections d. limited political participation
the winner-take-all, or plurality system
Normally public opinion becomes known in a democracy a. after the problem is over and there is little that can be done concerning the public view b. in official statements delivered by the President c. through elections and in some states through initiatives or referendum d. when the political leaders want a certain action to take place
through elections and in some states through initiatives or referendum
People who become members of interest groups for material incentives are joining a. for a sense of belonging to the group b. to improve their economic opportunities c. for ethical beliefs or ideological reasons d. to institute change for political, economic, or social impact on the whole society
to improve their economic opportunities
In most situation, public opinion is used by legislators, politicians, and presidents. a. to shore up their own arguments b. as the most important factor in decision making c. now that public opinion can accurately be determined through random sampling techniques d. both b and c
to shore up their own arguments
European parties have more control over the nomination process than do American parties. a. true b. false
true
Family income is a strong predictor of economic liberalism or conservatism. a. true b. false
true
Most people are poorly informed on most political issues. a. true b. false
true
One reason interest groups are so common in the United States is because there are many points at which to access power and influence decisions/policy. a. true b. false
true
Political parties in America have grown weaker in recent decades, both in terms of leadership and organization. a. true b. false
true
Political parties were seen as factions motivated by ambition and self interest in the eyes of the Founding Fathers. a. true b. false
true
Sampling error refers to the difference between what the sample results show and what the true result would be if everybody has been interviewed. a. true b. false
true
Solidary incentives include a sense of belonging, companionship, and the pleasure of associating with others. a. true b. false
true
Sponsored parties are parties supported by an outside group. a. true b. false
true
The American electoral system DISCOURAGES the formation of small parties. a. true b. false
true
The Framers of the Constitution understood that opinions of factions and interest groups would be heard most clearly by the government. a. true b. false
true
The government attends more to the views of a political elite than to popular views. a. true b. false
true
The government institution the public has the most confidence in today is the military. a. true b. false
true
The most important tactic of lobbyist is supplying information to government decision makers. a. true b. false
true
The structure of our political system makes it difficult for individuals and groups to exert influence on the system. a. true b. false
true
Voters in primaries are fundamentally different that voters in general elections. a. true b. false
true
Push polls are a. the most accurate opinion polls b. used by candidates to influence voters c. used by television reporters d. like quota sampling
used by candidates to influence voters
Urban voters tend to a. split their votes pretty evenly between Democrats and Republicans b. vote more heavily Republican c. vote more heavily Democrat d. vote at higher rates than rural and suburban voters
vote more heavily Democrat
In the winner-take-all system a. whoever gets the most votes wins b. one must get a majority of votes to win c. electors are allocated on a proportional basis d. only parties receiving more than 5% of the vote are allocated seats
whoever gets the most votes wins
American political parties tend to concentrate on a. signing up large numbers of deeply committed members b. winning elections c. collecting dues from party members d. developing ideas that are ideologically correct for the party, regardless of electoral outcome
winning elections
In Madison's view, the multitude of interests a. place a stranglehold on the system of checks and balances b. create a tyranny c. work to discourage the formation of an oppressive government d. encourage factionalism and discontent among the citizenry
work to discourage the formation of an oppressive government
Which of the following is NOT something that makes interest groups powerful? a. size b. ability to offer the most solidary resources c. leadership d. resources
ability to offer the most solidary resources
The key to success for interest groups is the a. collection of dues from its members b. number of lobbyists it employs in Washington c. ability to have access to governmental officials d. a and b
ability to have access to governmental officials
A major reason for the death of local party machines is a. an increasing number of social services that are now controlled by state and national agencies b. an increase in the number of viable parties in urban areas c. the vast increase of power by the national standing committee d. the development of party rules which do not allow local party leaders to serve more than four years as a party chairperson
an increasing number of social services that are now controlled by state and national agencies
One who is able to influence the opinion of others is described as a. an opinion leader b. a pollster c. unscrupulous d. a public relations expert
an opinion leader
An interest group is a. any association of individuals b. a group of people who want to gain control of the government c. an organization that actively attempts to influence government policy makers d. any organization that requires members to pay dues
an organization that actively attempts to influence government policy makers
The era of personal politics was characterized by a. attention centered on the individual candidate rather than on party identification b. the development of a multi-party system in Congress c. the advent of electronic media (radio and tv) d. the lack of attention devoted to issues that were important in Congress
attention centered on the individual candidate rather than on party identification
Concerning political socialization, most studies show that most a. pre-adolescants are surprising well informed about politics b. children are socialized to accept their parents' political party c. adolescents are predisposed to be Democrats d. teenagers reject their parents' political party
children are socialized to accept their parents' political party
The following is an example of _______ opinion. "Do you think it would be a good thing, or a bad thing for the tobacco companies... to be driven out of business?" Good thing:56%; Bad thing:44% a. consensus b. divisive c. non- d. favorable
divisive
The major factor dividing American political parties has been a. religious issues b. ideological issues c. economic issues d. foreign policy issues
economic issues