Government Test 1
Which of the following is the best example of a substantive civil liberty?
"Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion."
Women were guaranteed the right to vote with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, which was ratified in
1920
How many amendments are there to the U.S. Constitution?
27
In dealing with the issue of gays in the military, President Bill Clinton established a
A don't ask, don't tell policy
Compared with the Articles of Confederation, federalism under the Constitution has led to
Greater centralized power
What is the standard for determining guilt in criminal cases?
Guilt must be proven "beyond a reasonable doubt."
The first prerequisite to increasing political efficacy is
Increasing political knowledge
At what level of scrutiny do courts review cases involving gender discrimination?
Intermediate
What was a major reason that the slogan "states' rights" became tarnished in the 1950s and 1960s?
It had been used by southern opponents of the civil rights movement to support racial segregation.
How does the United States Constitution create a system that underrepresents urban areas?
It provides each state with two senators regardless of population.
The term laissez-faire means
Leave alone
The American experience with civil rights suggests which of the following things about political change in the United States?
Legislatures need constitutional authority to act from the courts, and the courts need legislative assistance to implement court orders and focus political support.
The Constitution says which of the following things about relationships between states?
No state shall enter into a contract or agreement with another state without the approval of Congress.
The struggle of competing interest groups for governmental influence is called
Pluralism
"One person, one vote" reflects the principle of
Political Equality
The belief that you can influence how your government acts is called
Political efficacy
About what did Justice Potter Stewart confess, "I know it when I see it"?
Pornography
The principle of ______ gives the federal government the power to override any state or local law in one particular area of policy.
Preemption
Which of the following statements about property restrictions on the right to vote in the United States is true?
Property restrictions on the right to vote were in effect early in the country's history but were eliminated by 1828.
"Strict scrutiny" is the level of judicial review the federal courts give to all cases that involve
Racial classification
Economic policies that attempt to benefit the poor by taxing and spending are referred to as
Redistributive Programs
Why were attempts by Congress to regulate child labor and factory conditions in local workplaces struck down by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional in the late nineteenth century?
Regulating local workplaces was beyond the scope of the understanding of interstate commerce at the time and was, therefore, seen to be an unconstitutional exercise of police power by the federal government.
What did the New Jersey Plan propose for Congress?
Representation would be equal for each state.
Which rights do not fall under constitutional arguments in favor of the right to privacy?
Right to use pornography
If a person believes that the Constitution should not be amended by judges and that judges should adhere closely to the document's text when deciding cases, this person believes in
Strict construction
Which constitutional amendment has been used to restrict the scope of authority by the federal government over the states?
Tenth
Which of the following statements about the House and the Senate is false?
The House has the power to overturn a president's veto while the Senate does not.
Which of the following possesses the sole power to create revenue bills?
The House of Representatives
Which of the following was a way the framers tried to make the Senate a check against excessive democracy?
The Senate has staggered terms in office
The essential dilemma of a limited government raised by the ratification debates is
a government too weak to do harm also cannot do good.
What is a grand jury?
a jury that determines whether there is enough evidence to justify a trial
The supremacy clause
announces that the Constitution and all laws made under it are superior to any state laws.
Successful amendments to the Constitution
are most commonly concerned with the structure or composition of the government.
The Antifederalists argued that the powers of government should be limited by
both confining the powers of the federal government to certain narrowly defined areas and adding a bill of rights to the Constitution.
Shays's Rebellion was significant because it
convinced many observers that the government of the Confederation had become dangerously inefficient and indecisive.
The Federalists believed that the powers of government could be limited by
creating an internal system of checks and controls within government.
What is the name for school segregation that results from racially divided neighborhoods rather than state laws?
de facto
Legally enforced segregation in public schools is a form of ______ discrimination.
de jure
olitical apathy among Americans hurts which core political value the most?
democracy
The Three-fifths Compromise
determined that three out of every five slaves would be counted for purposes of representation and taxation.
The right against ______ prevents persons from being tried twice for the same crime.
double jeopardy
In general, Americans' trust in their government has ______ since the 1960s.
fallen sharply
Freedom of speech and of the press have a special place in American democracy because
free and open debate is an essential mechanism for determining the quality and validity of competing ideas.
To draw voting districts so that one group or party is unfairly advantaged is called
gerrymandering
The words "under God" were added to the Pledge of Allegiance
in the midst of the Cold War, as a response to the "godless communism" of the Soviet Union.
The term marble cake federalism is meant to refer to what development?
intergovernmental cooperation blurring the lines between different layers of government
One reason for the Constitution's longevity is that
it did not confer permanent advantage on any one set of economic or social forces.
Suffragists called the Statue of Liberty "the greatest hypocrisy of the nineteenth century" because
it was supposed to represent "liberty," yet women could not vote in the United States.
Survey data shows that the level of Americans' political knowledge is
low and spotty
The controversy over suspicionless drug tests at school and in the workplace pits the government's war on drugs against the right
o privacy from unwarranted searches.
The most common method of passing an amendment to the Constitution is Correct Answer
passage in both houses of Congress by a two-thirds vote, followed by a majority vote in three-fourths of the state legislature.
Which of the following types of speech receives the greatest level of First Amendment protection?
political speech that stops short of inciting violence
The Constitution's Preamble, beginning with the words "We the People," is an illustration of what principle?
popular sovereignty
Shays's Rebellion was an attempt to
prevent the state of Massachusetts from foreclosing on the lands of debt-ridden farmers.
When the government blocks the publication of material it does not want released, this is known as
prior restraint.
The Founders
provided protections for political protest in the Constitution because they believed elections were not enough to protect political freedom.
The substantive constraints found in the Bill of Rights
put limits on what government shall and shall not have the power to do.
The Great Compromise led to the
recreation of a bicameral congress
n the University of Michigan affirmative action cases, the Supreme Court
rejected mechanical point systems for university admissions but upheld highly individualized affirmative action policies that were designed to promote diversity.
The full faith and credit clause of the Constitution
requires states to normally honor each other's public acts and legal decisions.
Desegregating schools in northern states proved to be difficult because
segregation in the North was generally de facto, the product of both segregated housing and acts of private discrimination that were hard to prove.
According to the text, what were the essential documents of the American Founding?
the 1960s, when the right of African Americans to vote was enforced by federal laws.
Which clause of the Constitution has been critical in allowing the growth of national power?
the commerce clause
Judicial review is the power of
the courts to decide on the constitutionality of actions taken by the other branches of government.
The wall of separation between church and state is best found in what clause of the Constitution?
the establishment clause
The Bill of Rights is the
the first ten amendments of the Constitution
The idea of a "living constitution" means
the judiciary can shape the interpretation of the Constitution in line with contemporary problems and values.
Members of Congress have frequently proposed a constitutional amendment to make flag burning a crime because
the only way to overturn the Supreme Court's ruling that flag burning is protected speech is through a constitutional amendment.
The term eminent domain describes
the power of the government to take private property for public use.
What does the term redlining refer to?
the practice of banks refusing to make loans to people living in certain neighborhoods
To amend the Constitution requires a ______ vote by Congress, and approval by ______ of the states. `
two thirds; three fourths
Since 1973, the right to an abortion has been
upheld, but narrow in its scope
The takings clause states that government may not take private property
without just compensation
Which level of government writes the majority of criminal laws?
The state government
Which of the following statements about America's prison population is false?
There are no drug offenders in prison
Why did the delegates at the Philadelphia Convention turn down the idea of including a list of citizens' rights in the Constitution?
They believed that since the federal government was already limited to its expressed powers, further protection of citizens was not needed.
At the Constitutional Convention, the plan to create a Congress where representation was distributed according to population was called the
Virginia Plan
The Supreme Court formally articulated the right to privacy in a case involving
Access to birth control
Affirmative action is very controversial because
Americans argue about whether it promotes or restrains equality.
The fact that the tax code in the United States is more advantageous to wealthy citizens than that of almost any other Western nation supports the claim that
Americans generally tolerate economic inequality
In American political culture, economic freedom means
Capitalism
In 1870, Congress passed a law forbidding which of the following immigrant groups from becoming U.S. citizens?
Chinese
Low voter turnout and political apathy endanger
Democracy
What observation did philosopher Immanuel Kant make in his 1795 essay "Toward Perpetual Peace"?
Democratic regimes seldom make war on each other.
In the 1990s, the Supreme Court's "federalism revolution" was
Designed to return more power to the states
______ describes the strategy of delegating a policy program to a lower level of government.
Devolution
One argument for a strong federal government is its role in ensuring ______ across states.
Equality
The Lemon test involves what part of the Constitution?
Establishment
The ______ rule forbids the introduction in trial of any piece of evidence obtained illegally.
Ex Post Facto
During the Philadelphia Convention, in order to win concessions from large states, representatives from smaller states like Delaware threatened to
Form alliances with foreign nations
Which president presided over the New Deal?
Franklin Roosevelt
Which of the following statements is true?
The United States has a greater gap in income between the poorest and richest than any other developed nation.
The first and most famous test for determining when the government could intervene to suppress political speech was called the
The clear and present danger test
Why did President Dwight Eisenhower deploy federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957?
The governor of Arkansas mobilized the Arkansas National Guard to block the enforcement of a federal court order to integrate Little Rock Central High School.
Throughout American history, the concept of liberty has been linked to the
The idea of limited government
What was one effect of dual federalism during the early Republic?
The national government was unable to raise sufficient amounts of money through taxes and tariffs.
Which of the following statements about gender equality is false?
The percentage of female representatives in state legislatures has declined over the last twenty years.
The Federalists believed that the most apparent source of tyranny was
The popular majority
What is the most important check on majority rule in the United States?
The rights enumerated by the Bill of Rights