Chapter 6 - Gov

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The Espionage and Sedition Acts (1917-1918) were largely stimulated by fears of

Germans and Radicals

The Supreme court first found a "right to privacy" in the ____ case

Griswold

Cleaves in public opinion are more common in the united states than in many other countries because the united states

has a socially heterogeneous population

Looking over the Supreme Court's affirmative action cases, one sees that the Court

has allowed affirmative action programs in about half of the cases that it has decided

The text says that one notable distinction between two democracies, the United States and Japan, is in regard to

immigration policy

Evidence of the growing political strength of southern blacks over the past two decades is the fact that in 2001

more than 9,000 blacks held elective office

An individual's choice of political philosophy today is most likely to be based on his or her

position on social issues such as abortion or environmentalism

In 2008, the supreme court ruled that the Bill of Rights does not allow the federal government to ban ____ in the District of Columbia

private possession of firearms

What is the relationship between family formation and crime?

genetics and environment.

de Tocqueville argued that American democracy endured as the byproduct of

geography, laws, customs, manners

Today, about __ percent of aliens who seek citizenship are successful in meeting the statutory requirements to become naturalized citizens

97

Which of the following statements regarding the Warrant requirement is incorrect? ~the fourth amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures ~a warrant must be signed by a neutral magistrate, or judge ~A judge must be convinced there is a probable cause before signing a warrant ~a warrant must specifically describe what is to be searched and where it is to be seized ~A warrant cannot be issued for an automobile

A warrant cannot be issued for an automobile

Why doesn't Darwinian finches provide compelling evidence for evolution?

Beak sizes return to the median size when the rain returns

What is the difference between civil liberties and civil rights?

Civil liberties are protection of individual citizens against the power of the state, they set limits for the government. Civil rights are government programs designed to make all citizens fuller participants in American society

Which groups of people were referred to as "red-diaper babies" by commentators in the1960s?

College radicals who were the children of radicals

A public opinion pollster might need to make as many as ____ phone calls just to get around one thousand respondents for a survey.

Fifteen thousand

The earliest immigrant group to arrive in large numbers and thus alter the scope of civil rights issues consisted of

Irish Catholics

In the 1940's, president Roosevelt had ___ removed from their homes and placed in relocation centers

Japanese Americans

No democratic candidate for president has won a majority of white southern votes since

Lyndon Johnson

In the aftermath of Roe, the supreme court has allowed which of the following regulations on abortion ~Mandatory 24-hour waiting period ~the requirement of parental consent for teenagers ~the required provision of pamphlets with information about alternatives to abortion ~Mandatory Consent of husbands ~A, B, and C

Mandatory 24-hour waiting periods

The supreme court justice who compared unpopular political speech to falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater was

Oliver Wendell Holmes

The notion that individuals should work hard save their money, and avoid dependence of the state is

Protestant (work) ethic

The Supreme Court's decision in Casey was notable because

Republican appointees joined in an opinion that refused to overturn Roe

What are the two major approaches to interpreting the religion clause in the constitution?

Secular (wall of separation), and Accommodation (non-preferential)

what are 3 prongs of the lemon test?

The government's action must have a secular legislative purpose; (Purpose Prong); The government's action must not have the primary effect of either advancing or inhibiting religion; (Effect Prong); The government's action must not result in an "excessive government entanglement" with religion. (Entanglement Prong)

Liberty and individual responsibility are two key elements of

U.S. political culture

The first major studies of public opinion and voting, published in the 1940s, found that

a small group of Americans were informed, but most Americans were not

When the Supreme Court was asked to consider constitutional challenges to restrictions on speech in the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law of 2002, it

accepted the case and upheld the restrictions in question

In America, we often refer to political elites as

activists

Which of the following are statutory requirements for naturalization ~five years residency (three, if married to a citizen) ~Good moral character ~attachment to constitutional principals ~disposition to the good order of the United States ~All of the above

all of the above

Compared with European countries such as Great Britain, France, and Germany, class voting in the United States has

also declined sharply

Studies of opinion-policy congruence suggest that the rate at which the government adopts policies supported by majorities in pools has

been declining sing 1980

Compared with the average European, the average American is more likely to

believe in God, pray on daily basis, acknowledge clear standards of right and wrong

One reason that political elites are more consistent in their ideological beliefs than the average citizen is that they are

better informed

The First Amendment states that Congress shall make no law prohibiting the "free exercise" of religion. It may, however

bind religions to laws that bind all others

Which of the following forms of symbolic speech might result in punishment and denial of any claim to being protected speech

burning a draft card

Which of the following statements most accurately describes the 1992 supreme court ruling concerning school integration

busing can be ended if segregation is caused by shifting housing patterns

How did Roe v. Wade establish operationally abortion on demand in the U.S.?

by using the "fundamental right" it is the woman's body so she has the right to privacy.

If you, as a public figure, are grievously harmed by the written statements of someone who cannot prove that they are true, you

can collect damages if you demonstrate malice

What are 3 arguments in favor or censoring pornography?

censorship is inevitable, it does influence behavior, there is no artistic renaissance

in their struggle for equal treatment, women, unlike blacks, had to deal with a legal tradition that

claimed to be protecting them

Americans have a comparatively low degree of

class consciousness

A supporter of equality of opportunity as a way of redressing past civil rights inequities would be most likely to advocate

color-blind administration of the laws

In the case of Rostker v. Goldberg, the supreme court held that

congress may choose to draft men but not woman

When an individual's views are consistently conservative or liberal, we say that person is ideologically

constrained

The supreme court has struck down laws that require the teaching of the theory of

creationism

The general pattern on public opinion cleavages in this country has been

crosscutting, based on many variables

the supreme court's position on quotas for minorities can best be described as

deeply divided

The preamble to the U.S. Constitution lists all of the following goals of government except ~union ~justice ~liberty ~democracy ~tranquility

democracy

Early competition between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans ended by establishing the principle that

democracy could survive a change of ruling parties

Research finds that religious persons are more likely than secular persons to

donate money to charity, volunteer their time, give money and time to nonreligious organizations.

Which of the following groups of issues does the text refer to as areas of conflict in the culture war? ~Abortion, school prayer, foreign policy ~Gay rights, taxes, business regulation ~School prayer, foreign policy, pornography ~drug use, school prayer, abortion ~business regulation, foreign policy, space policy

drug use, school prayer, aboriton

Although early studies of American public opinion and voting found low information levels, they also found that Americans were pretty good at

employing cues to select policies, parties, and candidates that most nearly reflected their values and interests.

Social policy in the United States is dominated by a common belief among Americans in the

ethic of self-relieance

in a 2003 case involving admissions practices at the University of Michigan, the supreme court reaffirmed its decision in Bakke by rejecting the use of a(n)

exact numerical advantage

The supreme court ruled in the Bakke case that

explicit numerical quotas are illegal

A typical public opinion poll today features about ___ respondents

fifteen hundred

An Indianapolis ordinance defining pornography as the "graphic, sexually explicit subordination of woman" was held by the supreme court to be

in violation of the First Amendment

In American political culture, the ___ view of social policy is by far the most popular

individualist

Alan Abramowitz suggests that the culture way might be more real than imagined because people are increasingly choosing their party affiliation on the basis of

issues

What are 2 reasons why culture wars are difficult to resolve?

it is impossible to compromise; money is not normally involved; involves people most deepest world views

Which of the following statements concerning the "right to privacy" is correct? ~it is said to emanate from provisions in the fourteenth amendment ~it is nowhere mentioned in the Constitution ~it is explicitly mentioned in the first and fifth amendments ~it is explicitly mentioned in the first, second and fifth amendments ~ it is explicitly mentioned in the preamble of the Constitution

it is nowhere mentioned in the constitution

How does the government serve as an enabler according to Stuessal?

it pays people and does not enforce getting treatment for drug addictions

the supreme court's current definition of obscenity denies free-speech protection to materials or activities that

lack serious literacy, artistic, political, or scientific value

What are 3 explanations by Tocqueville as to why democracy flourished in the US?

limited government, large private sector, people would favor equality of liberty

Pollsters have to be concerned about ideological self-identification in polls because

many Americans do not know what liberalism and conservatism mean, many Americans do not feel the need to be ideologically consistent, some respondents will hide what they think to be socially unacceptable self-identifications, the desire to hide self-identifications might inflate responses of "don't know" or "moderate"

The surveys that were conducted in Cincinnati and nationally concerning the monetary control act were significant because

many people expressed views about the legislation, which was entirely fictitious

Increasingly, pollsters

measure political ideology by looking for constraint

Most blue-collar workers in the united states think of themselves as

middle-class

a great change in the status of women took place when

millions were hired in defense plants during world war 2

Which of the following statements about economic equality applies most accurately to Americans? ~most Americans believe that all people should be paid on the basis of their economic needs: "Equality of results" ~most Americans believe that everyone has the right to get ahead: "equality of opportunity" ~most Americans believe in the preferential treatment of women and minorities in hiring: "equality of access" ~most Americans believe in the idea of having a top limit on what people can earn "equality of wealth" ~Most Americans believe that citizens who participate in politics should have guaranteed income "equality of participants"

most Americans believe that everyone has the right to get ahead: "Equality of opportunity"

Under the defense of Marriage Act, signed by President Clinton,

no state would be forced to recognize a same-sex marriage performed in another state

Which of the following statements concerning attitudes and opinions expressed by Americans in surveys is incorrect? ~they have greater faith in political organizations ~they are more likely to be patriotic than citizens of other nations ~they have greater faith in private institutions than citizens of other nations ~their trust in government had declined in recent years ~none of the above

none of the above

Which of the following statements concerning conscientious objectors is incorrect ~ the draft laws have always exempted them from service ~the supreme court has upheld the constitutionality of their exemption from service ~the supreme court has insisted that exemptions be allowed for those who do not believe in a supreme being ~the supreme court has insisted that exemptions be allowed for those who do not belong to any religious traditions ~none of the above

none of the above

Which of the following statements concerning the bill of rights and state power is incorrect ~the bill of rights originally applied only to the federal government ~the supreme court clearly held that the Bill of rights applied only to the federal government in an 1833 case ~ the constitution was generally silent on what states could not do to their residents ~the interpretation and application of the bill of rights began to change after the civil war ~none of the above

none of the above

Which of the following statements concerning the case of Ernesto Miranda is incorrect ~Miranda was convicted of rape and kidnapping ~The conviction was based on a written confession ~Miranda signed the Confession ~the victim identified Miranda ] ~None of the above

none of the above

Which of the following statements is incorrect? ~congress opens each session with prayer ~a public school cannot have a chaplain ~the armed services can have chaplains ~all of the above ~none of the above

none of the above

A good example of how community sensitivities and personal self-expression can sometimes conflict is that of

nude dancing

what are 3 arguments against censorship?

obscenity does not influence people's behaviors (no harm); people should have total artistic freedom (see and read whatever they want); slippery slope (more and more censorship)

In a critical 1883 decision, the supreme court distinguished between ___ and ____ racial discrimination

official; private

Exit polls are conducted

on election day at polling places

Regarding preferential treatment of minorities in the areas of hiring and university admissions, the majority of those polled

oppose it in both areas

Why is the exclusive teaching of Darwinism in the public schools considered to be a violation of the separation between church and state?

parents would argue that it creates a conflict with raising children in religion of choice, the foundation of secular humanism

The supreme court has argued that the right to privacy can be found in ___ of the provisions in the Bill of Rights

penumbras

Elites have probably influenced, if not led, public opinion on all of the following topics except: ~racism ~sexism ~HIV/AIDS ~environmentalism ~perceptions of crime

perceptions of crime

The text argues that the U.S constitution had to reconcile

personal liberty with the need for social control

in a 2003 case involving admissions practices at the University of Michigan, the supreme court upheld a policy that used race as a

plus factor

A coherent and consistent set of beliefs about what policies government ought to pursue is referred to as

political ideology

Congregational Churches provided many Americans with

political training and experience

When the supreme court rules that Amish people cannot be forced to send their children to school, it

protects the free exercise of religion but opens itself to criticisms regarding establishment

If any given voter has a chance of being in a survey, the sample is best described as a ____ sample

random

The 1986 immigration reform and control act granted amnesty and citizenship to illegal aliens who

resided continuously in the country since January 1, 1982

in order for a law to discriminate between a man and women constitutionally, it must

rest on some ground of difference between males and females, be substantially related to a legitimate legislative goal, treat similar persons similarly, be reasonable and not arbitrary

The text suggests that Americans have a "preoccupation" with

rights

The importance of the Brown v. Board of Education civil rights case was that the supreme court

ruled that racially separate schools were inherently unequal and therefore unconstitutional

Blacks were finally able to advance their interests during the 1950s and 1960s in part by

shifting their struggle from congress to courts

the text suggests that our genetic background explains

some of our political ideology

Compared with Americans, Japanese are more likely to

stress social harmony and group cohesion in their social relations

Among the general standards for quota and preference systems that seem to be emerging from recent supreme court rulings is that

such systems must correct an actual pattern of discrimination

African Americans are more likely than whites to

support affirmative action, think the criminal justice system is biased against them, to oppose the use of military force, to doubt that we should all be willing to fight for our country

The citizens of ___ are least likely to think that success in like is determined by forces outside our control

the United States

The citizens of ____ are most likely to say that teaching children the value of hard work is important

the United States

In am important recent decision, the Supreme Court upheld a voucher program for students attending religious and other private schools in Cleveland, Ohio, because

the aid was not given to particular schools but to the families whose chose the schools

The supreme court probably relied on social science studies in the Brown decision because the justices realized that

the authors of the Fourteenth Amendment may not have intended to outlaw segregated schools

Conflicts in Civil liberties often arise because

the bill of rights list several competing rights

the earliest incorporations of portions of the Bill of Rights relied on

the due process and equal protection clauses

The supreme court denied the Hazelwood High School student newspaper to the right to print certain stories, using the argument that

the exercise of free expression by students cannot impede the educational mission of the school

The difference between "De facto" and "De Jure" segregation is that

the former results from private choices, the latter from public law

A state cannot apply a license fee to Jehovah's Witnesses who solicit door to door. This is keeping with

the free-exercise clause of the First Amendment

Over the last three decades, public trust has declined for all of the following except ~newspapers ~public schools ~the military ~churches ~labor unions

the military

Name 3 ways in which closed-ended polls are deceptive

the phrasing of the question can lead to a specific answer, reasons for the answer are not provided, the timing of the poll can target specific groups, does not measure the intensity of their beliefs

Which of the following statements is incorrect? ~Democratic members of Congress tend to be consistently liberal ~Republican members of Congress tend to be consistently conservative ~Democratic members of Congress tend to be more liberal than democratic voters ~Republican members of Congress tend to be more conservative than republican voters ~the policy preferences of Democratic and Republican voters are generally the same

the policy preferences of Democratic and Republican voters are generally the same

The supreme court has allowed the state of Texas to display ____ outside its capital building

the ten commandments

The historical source for the "wall of separation" between religion and the state is

the writings of Thomas Jefferson

Which of the of the following statements regarding aliens is incorrect? ~they cannot vote or run for office ~the must pay takes, and if legally admitted, are entitled to welfare benefits ~they can be barred by states from serving on juries ~ if illegally admitted, they cannot obtain a social security card ~their children can be excluded from the public school system

their children can be excluded form the public school system

Most high school students share the same party identification as

their parents

A political culture exists where

there is a distinctive and patterned way of thinking about political and economic life

Putnam worried that Americans might be losing social capital because

they are less and less likely to join voluntary associations.

Although the proportion of people who say they trust the government in Washington to do the right thing has steadily declined since the 1950s, it should be remembered that

they are talking about government officials, not they system of government

Which of the following statements about the opinions of political elites is correct? ~they may shape economic policies, but they do not define economic problems ~they may shape foreign affairs policies, but they do not define foreign affairs problems ~the both define the problems and shape the policies on social issues such as crime and drugs ~they tend to reflect the views of a single, unified elite ~they tend to reflect the views of middle America

they may shape economic policies, but they do not define economic problems

which of the following would political elites be least likely to raise as a new public issue? ~acid rain ~birth control and planned parenthood ~disinvestment in South Africa ~unemployment ~racial discrimination

unemployment

A local state forbidding adult movie theaters from being located near churches, schools, or parks would probably be

upheld as a regulation of land use

When eleven communists were convicted under the Smith Act of 1940, the supreme court

upheld the convictions

When U.S. Nazis sought to parade in Skokie, Illinois, where many Jews lived, the courts

upheld their right to parade peacefully

Usually, the supreme court has reacted to wartime curtailments of civil liberties by

upholding them

In a recent case, the Supreme Court struck down a portion of a 1996 law related to child pornography because the case at and involved

virtual, or computer-simulated, images

The culture war is about

what kind of country we ought to live in

In addition to relieving the effects of past discrimination what further justification was affected by the supreme court for affirmative action?

whites should have priority in keeping their job, race-based scholarships are not okay, must have proof that YOU were discriminated against.

Which of the following statements regarding the voting habits of men and women is incorrect? ~their voting reflects distinct differences in points of view ~the gap that is evident between their points of view is not new ~men have forsaken the democratic party ~women have forsaken the republican party ~none of the above

women have forsaken the republican party


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