PLS 200 Exam 3

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The Supreme Court has interpreted the Supremacy Clause to mean that states have the right to make their own laws if federal and state laws conflict.

False

The content of the media would be more substantive and less biased if media outlets would cater more to public demand.

False

The legitimacy of a constitution is derived from the quality of the text in it.

False

The news media's goal is to tell the absolute truth about information important to the people.

False

The number of civilians employed by the federal government has outpaced the number of employed by the state and local governments.

False

One of the difficulties of studying the media's impact on political polarization is that we don't know what kinds of people are exposed to specific messages.

True

One problem with federalism is that it can exacerbate regional inequalities.

True

Question time is an opportunity for members of parliament to debate the government's agenda.

True

Research shows that blatantly partisan messages leave public opinion mostly unchanged.

True

Single company ownership of the media in a given market is now permitted up to 45% of that market.

True

Supporters of the 10th Amendment argue that the US needs more decentralization of power.

True

The founding fathers intentionally made the US Constitution difficult to change.

True

The rise of new media is unlikely to change the types of content and viewpoints we see in the media since it has become corporatized.

True

There is more political stability in presidential systems because presidents and legislators cannot be voted out at any moment.

True

Research shows that former US Presidents have a shorter life expectancy than the regular population.

False

Separation of powers is a key feature of parliamentary government.

False

One of the US President's administrative powers is to request written opinions of administrative officials.

True

A minimum-winning coalition is a coalition of parties that are closest together ideologically.

False

Africa's bloated bureaucracies have made economic growth there more difficult.

False

Americans are increasingly politically polarized, largely because the average person has grown more partisan.

False

Bureaucracies are skilled at providing for local flexibility.

False

Bureaucrats and representatives are both elected, so they are both directly accountable to constituents.

False

Conflict narratives are difficult to sell. People prefer uplifting stories rather than stories of conflict.

False

Consistent liberals express serious distrust of most news sources.

False

Federal law enforcement officials cannot punish businesses that grow marijuana in states that have legalized it.

False

Federalism in the US today most closely mirrors dual federalism.

False

Framing is a media tactic where the media tells us what issues are important.

False

Greater specificity is usually desirable in a constitution.

False

In a parliamentary system, citizens vote directly for members of parliament and the executive.

False

In a parliamentary system, the cabinet retains power for a fixed term.

False

In a presidential system, the president has substantial control over the careers and advancement of members of the legislature.

False

In federal systems, all powers are delegated to state/local governments.

False

In most presidential systems, the president introduces legislation.

False

In parliamentary systems, the prime minister is both head of government and head of state.

False

News is both a big business and a public service.

False

One of the consequences of media becoming more corporate is the rise of social media.

False

Parliamentary systems are more vulnerable to "court politics" than presidential systems are.

False

Presidential systems are more likely to feature highly skilled executives than parliamentary systems.

False

Research on constitutions shows that child labor protection laws preceded laws protecting unions.

False

It is more difficult to determine who is to blame for poor policy choices in presidential than in parliamentary systems.

True

Most of the world's countries have unitary systems of government.

True

Almost all climate scientists say that human behavior is mostly responsible for global climate change.

True

Americans are divided in their assessment of how well the media covers global climate change.

True

An example of agenda setting is the news headlines on the front page of a newspaper.

True

Brazil is an example of a multiparty, presidential system.

True

Bureaucracy is the policy implementation arm within government.

True

Citizens hold governments accountable by rewarding them when they do what citizens want and punishing them when they do not.

True

Due to the journalistic norm of fairness, journalists and other members of the new media provide two sides to each story, even if one side is less credible than the other.

True

Great Britain has an uncodified constitution.

True

In a parliamentary system, cabinet members are leaders or powerful members of their party organizations already in their parliament.

True

In a parliamentary system, if members of parliament oppose the government, they can call a vote of no confidence.

True

In a parliamentary system, the parliament designates a cabinet to carry out the executive functions of the state.

True

In a parliamentary system, the prime minister has the right to call new elections.

True

In a presidential system, the president (once elected) nominates members of the cabinet.

True

In the US, states have the right to conduct their elections.

True

In the US, the coming of the bureaucratic mode was embodied in the move for civil service reform at the beginning of the 20th century.

True

In the United Kingdom, a Green Paper presents the government's ideas for future policy.

True

In the United States, a committee must first consider any bill before there is a vote on it.

True

Incentive compatibility means the holders of power should find that they are personally rewarded when they do what society needs done and personally punished when they do not.

True


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