Chapter 1

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At the base of the Statue of Liberty are the words of Emma Lazarus's oft-cited poem, ___________

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free."

Etched in a corridor of the Capitol in Washington, D.C., are the words Alexander Hamilton spoke when asked about the foundation of the nation's government: __________

"Here, sir, the people govern.

Theodore Sorensen, who was a policy aide to President John F. Kennedy, put his finger on the problem when he said, ____________

"To decide, you first have to know."

The Constitution of the United States begins with the words _________

"We the People."

The Declaration of Independence rings with the proclamation that people are entitled to ____________

"life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."

Americans trace their roots to every country on earth, which has led the United States to be called a _______________.

"nation of immigrants

Americans were much less likely than Europeans to say that it was more important for government to see that _____________

"nobody is in need."

The preamble to the Constitution declares that the U.S. government was founded to secure ________________

"the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.

Political analysts William Watts and Lloyd Free described the United States as _______

"the country of individualism par excellence."

French philosopher Michel Foucault called politics ______________

"war by other means,"

Political scientist Harold Lasswell described politics as a conflict over ___________

"who gets what, when, and how."

The annual income of a minimum-wage worker, for instance, is roughly _______ in the United States, compared with roughly $21,000 in Germany and $22,500 in France.

$15,000

____________ is an immigrant. If the children of immigrants are included, the figure is _______________

1 in 7 Americans, 1 in 4

Russian meddling in our elections has been thoroughly documented by U.S. intelligence agencies and, yet, ____________—deny that Russia has interfered in our elections.

1 out of 4 Americans, roughly 60 million

__ percent of respondents thought that Judith Sheindlin ("Judge Judy") holds a seat on the Supreme Court.

10

% US in US

14

In _____, the first Black slaves were brought in chains to America. Slavery lasted ____ years.

1619, 250

In _____, debtors had gained control of Rhode Island's legislature and made paper money a legal means of paying debts, even though contracts called for payment in gold. Creditors were then hunted down and held captive in public places so that debtors could come and pay them in full with worthless paper money. A Boston newspaper wrote that Rhode Island ought to be renamed Rogue Island.

1786

In the early ____, the United States pioneered the idea of a free public education for children—this at a time when education in Europe was reserved for children of the wealthy.

1800s

In ____, at the first-ever national convention on women's rights, the delegates issued the __________, which read in part: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal."

1848, Declaration of Sentiments

hundreds of African Americans were lynched in the early _____by white vigilantes.

1900s

Not until ____ was discrimination against the Chinese, Japanese, and other Asians eliminated from U.S. immigration laws.

1965

Why was the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 not critical thinking?

2 decades later US forces still in Iraq. Lots of ethnic and religious strife

More than __________ of Americans falsely believe that middle-income households pay a greater portion of their income in taxes than do the top 1 percent of income-earning households.

2/3

When President Trump decided in 2017 to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement on climate change, he did so despite polls showing that ______ of Americans wanted the United States to honor its commitment. In making the decision, Trump was exercising his constitutional authority as _________

2/3, chief executive.

Corporate power can be seen today in the fact that roughly ______ of all lobbyists in the nation's capital represent business firms, which also contribute heavily to _______. Corporate power can also be seen in the workplace, where __________

2/3, political candidates, U.S. firms have greater control over wages and working conditions than do firms in other Western democracies

Most Americans believe, for example, that foreign aid accounts for _______________ of the federal budget, which has led some of them to believe that eliminating foreign aid would _________. In reality, less than ____percent of the federal budget is spent on foreign aid and, even if it was eliminated, the budget deficit would still be ____

20 percent or more, balance the federal budget, 1, huge.

When was George Floyd killed? By who?

2020, Minneapolis police

Compared with Great Britain or France, for example, the United States spends about __percent more per pupil annually on its primary and secondary schools.

30

more than _______ of those surveyed said children should be taught that "with hard work and perseverance anyone can succeed in America," while less than _________ said the same about teaching children of the nation's "cruel mistreatment of Blacks and American Indians."

4 out of 5, 3 out of 5

The US has how many 2 and 4 year institutions?

4,000

illegal immigrants, who are __ percent less likely than the native born to have been convicted of crime and imprisoned.

44

There are roughly a __________American elected official

500 thousand

The 2017 Cato Institute study, for example, found that immigrants are __ percent less likely to be incarcerated than are the native born.

69

% German in US

80

% Great British in US

81

% Italian in US

92

% Japanese in US

98

First successful large scale rebellion in human history

American Revolution

_________ have an expansive view of their rights and turn more readily to the courts to make their claims than do people elsewhere

Americans

The French writer Alexis de Tocqueville was among the first to recognize that shared beliefs were ____________. "________" was how he described their attachment to them.

Americans' common bond, Habits of the heart

________________ that requires people to think in a certain way or risk punishment

Authoritarian regime

_________ is the recognized right of officials to exercise power. Members of Congress, judges, and bureaucrats, as well as the president, routinely make authoritative decisions, only some of which are aligned with what the majority or a special interest would prefer.

Authority

The ________ was added to the Constitution a few years later as a further check on the majority

Bill of Rights

As ________ and other theorists have noted, corporate elites must be taken into account in assessing how power in America is distributed and used. The influence of the nation's major corporations goes beyond the workplace. Through advertising and public relations efforts, they seek to build public support for the private enterprise system.

C. Wright Mills

_________ in 1923 asked Congress for a permanent ban on Chinese immigration, saying that people "who do not want to be partakers of the American spirit ought not to settle in America."

Calvin Coolidge

The authoritarian regime in _____, for example, blocks Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other outlets—including those within the country—that convey messages contrary to what the ________ government wants its people to hear.

China, Chinese

In 1882, Congress suspended ________ on the assumption that the Chinese were an inferior people.

Chinese immigration

System based on rule of law, including legal protections for individuals; empowers individuals by enabling them to claim their rights in court (legal action)

Constitutional system

____________ refers to rules that limit the rightful power of government over citizens

Constitutionalism

__________—the influence of business firms on public policy—has been a defining feature of American politics since the late 1800s

Corporate power

__________ is a key to responsible citizenship, but many citizens avoid it by virtue of paying scant attention to politics.

Critical thinking

__________ is the careful gathering and sifting of information in the process of forming knowledgeable views of political developments.

Critical thinking

___________ is the process of forming an opinion after weighing the relevant facts

Critical thinking

________ is rule by the people, which in practice refers to a representative system of government in which the people rule through their elected officials

Democracy

_________ is at risk when misinformation page 3is widespread

Democracy

__________ lets people decide for themselves what to think, and how much effort to put into it

Democracy

A system of majority rule through elections; empowers majorities (majoritarianism), groups (pluralism), and officials (authority)

Democratic system

Political scientist __________ said it clearly: "In the course of centuries, there has come a great deal of agreement about what democracy is, but nobody has a monopoly on it and the last word has not been spoken."

E. E. Schattschneider

America's core ideals are rooted in the _____________

European heritage of the first white settlers

________________ is a commitment to personal initiative and self-sufficiency.

Individualism

Even today, ______________ are masterpieces of political science.

James Madison's Federalist essays on constitutional design

Slavery was followed by the _________

Jim Crow era of legal segregation.

In the span of a few months, the death toll had surpassed the number of Americans killed in the _____________

Korean war, the Vietnam war, the Afghan war, and the Iraq war combined.

Legislation enacted in 1965 eased restrictions on immigration from ____________, and most immigrants since then have come from _____________.

Latin America and Asia, these regions

Core Values

Liberty, Individualism, Equality, Self-Government

____________ is the principle that individuals should be free to act and think as they choose, provided they do not ____________

Liberty, infringe unreasonably on the freedom and well-being of others

During the Vietnam conflict, Presidents ________________ told Americans that the conflict was going well when, in fact, it was going poorly.

Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon

Farmers with more influence over agricultural subsidies.

Majoritarianism

__________ is the term used to describe situations in which political leaders act on behalf of the majority.

Majoritarianism

_________ said, "'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.

Martin Luther King Jr.

How might more recent U.S. immigrants differ from those who came to the United States earlier in its history?

Most early immigrants came from Europe because restrictions on immigrants from other parts of the world.

_________ holds that, on most issues, the preference of the special interest largely determines what government does

Pluralism

_______ is the means by which society settles its conflicts and determines who gets the benefits and who pays the costs.

Politics

_________ is the process by which it is determined whose values and interests will prevail in society

Politics

____________ periods are among the few times when party conflict was relatively mild.

President George Washington's first years in office, the so-called Era of Good Feeling in the early 1800s, and the World War I and World War II

In the mid-1800s, Catholic immigrants from Ireland and Germany were widely reviled by ________ already here

Protestants

_____________ also entered into the thinking of the early Americans.

Religious sentiments

Why did most Americans support the US invasion of Iraq in 2003?

They believed that Iraq was no match for the U.S. military and that the war would end within a few weeks

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."

Thomas Jefferson

What slave owner distinguished between free citizens, who were entitled to equal rights, and slaves, who were not.

Thomas Jefferson

Why do the northeastern states have a higher percentage of adults with college degrees?

Wealthier, more urbanized

Even the lowest-ranking state—________, with one in five—has a higher percentage of college graduates than do most European countries.

West Virginia

More than ___________were convinced that COVID-19 was no more deadly than the seasonal flu and many of them ignored social distancing, increasing the likelihood that they, and those around them, would contract the disease.

a third of Americans

Americans are linked not by a shared ancestry but by ____________

allegiance to a common set of ideals

____________ is one that openly represses its political opponents, mostly through intimidation and prohibitions on free expression but sometimes by brutalizing opposition leaders.

authoritarian government

_________- control rests with a single individual, such as a king or dictator

autocracy

Seven of every eight lost jobs are due to _________________

automation, the replacement of workers with machines

Americans' beliefs are the ____________

basis of their national identity

A high level of _________—cooperation between the parties—marked the period from the end of World War II in 1945 until the late 1960s. In addition, Republican leaders had largely abandoned their effort to turn back the New Deal policies of Democratic president ____________ which had given the federal government a larger role in ________ (for example, the Social Security program) and economic regulation (for example, oversight of the stock market).

bipartisanship, Franklin Roosevelt, economic security

Political liberty was nearly a _________ for early Americans

birthright

To guard against oppressive majorities, the writers of the Constitution devised an elaborate system of _________, ___________so that each branch could check the power of the others

checks and balances, dividing authority among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches

One of America's foremost political scientists was the _____________

chief architect of the U.S. Constitution and later a president.

A healthy democracy depends on __________ but also requires that this participation be informed and thoughtful.

citizen participation

Behavioral scientists Gordon Pennycook and David Rand call "______________" -_________________________

cognitive laziness, Rather than studying a claim, we often judge its accuracy on the basis of who's saying it or whether we've heard it before.

Americans' belief in self-government formed in _________

colonial America.

Other people take their identity from the ___________ that led them gradually to gather under one flag.

common ancestry

Under _______, which characterized the former Soviet Union and is practiced most fully today in North Korea, the government owns most or all major industries and takes responsibility for overall management of the economy, including production quotas, supply points, and pricing.

communism

majoritarianism occurs primarily through the _______________

competition between the Republican and Democratic Parties

____________—the idea that there are lawful restrictions on government's power.

constitutionalism

political scientists, like Yale's Robert Dahl, argue that ___________

democracies more often operate as pluralistic (multi-interest) systems than as majoritarian systems.

__________ is a form of government in which the people govern, either directly or through elected representatives.

democracy

US 3 basic systems designed to keep the government in check

democracy, constitutionalism, free market

As a discipline, political science is ___________—that is, it attempts to _________________

descriptive and analytical, depict and explain politics

Why did the American Revolution happen?

desire to create a radically different form of society.

The ___________ in a society affects who wins and who loses when policy decisions are made.

distribution of power

European white settlers arrived when?

during the Enlightenment period, when people were awakening to the idea of individual progress

Observers from Tocqueville onward have seen fit to note that liberty in America, as in no other country, is tied to a desire for __________

economic independence.

If large numbers of citizens are misinformed and base their behavior and opinions on what they think is true, __________

effective governing is difficult to achieve

No country holds as many _______ as does the United States, or has anywhere near as many ________

elections, publicly elected officials.

Economic power is also the foundation of ______

elitism

__________, which refers to the power exercised by well-positioned and highly influential individuals.

elitism

America's most elusive ideal

equality

_________—all individuals are equal in their moral worth and entitled to equal treatment under the law.

equality

In the United States, no one ___________. Majorities govern on some issues, while other issues are dominated by _____________

faction controls all power and policy groups, elites, corporations, individuals through legal action, or officials who hold public office.

Today, African Americans have equal rights under the law, but, in fact, they are __________. Compared with white children, Black children are _____ as likely to live in poverty and to die in infancy

far from equal, twice

democracy has come to mean majority rule through the __________.

free and open election of representatives

Economic system that centers on the transactions between private parties; empowers business firms (corporate power) and the wealthy (elitism)

free market system

Many of our leaders claim, that ______________ is the reason that America has lost millions of manufacturing jobs.

free trade

The U.S. economy is chiefly a _________ system.

free-market

A ___________ assigns private parties the dominant role in determining how economic costs and benefits are allocated.

free-market system

___________ operates mainly on private transactions. Firms are largely free to make their own production, distribution, and pricing decisions, and individuals depend largely on themselves for economic security.

free-market system

Congress was prohibited from enacting laws that abridge ________

freedom of speech, press, or religion

Unalienable rights

freedoms that belong to each and every citizen and cannot lawfully be taken away by government

Sociologist C. Wright Mills concluded that corporate elites, operating behind the scenes, have __________ than do elected officials.

greater control over economic policy

More than _____ of Americans falsely believe that illegal immigrants are entitled to free medical care under the Affordable Care Act.

half

A _________, for example, triggered the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark _________ ruling. Clarence Gideon had been made to stand trial in Florida without the aid of a lawyer for breaking into a pool hall. When he appealed his conviction, the Supreme Court concluded that his constitutional right to counsel had been violated. The ruling established a new policy: If the accused is too poor to hire a lawyer, the government must provide one.

handwritten note by a penniless convict, Gideon v. Wainwright

Even the American states with the lowest proportion of college graduates have a _____ percentage of residents with a bachelor's degree than does the typical European country

higher

Misinformation is now at its ________ level in the history of polling.

highest

Americans' cultural beliefs are rooted in America's ______________

historical development.

America's cultural beliefs are ________. They hold out the promise of a government of _________, in which power is _________, and where individuals are _______.

idealistic, high purpose, widely shared and used for the common good, free, independent, and equal under the law

A Pew Research Center poll found that Americans, by a ratio of seven to one, believe that _________

immigrants are more likely than native-born Americans to commit crimes.

In the 2020 presidential campaign, for instance, Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden differed sharply in their positions on ___________, giving voters a choice about the direction of national policy

immigration, health care, the environment, and other major policy issues

A democratic system also bestows another form of power. Although officials are empowered by the majority, they also exercise power _________ as a result of the positions they hold.

in their own right

The obstacles to critical thinking have _______ in recent decades.

increased

Few people have pursued their ________—ranging from freedom of expression to fair-trial protections—as relentlessly as have Americans

individual rights

Officials are obliged to act within the limits of the law, which include the protection of _________

individual rights.

"The worth of the state, in the long run, is the worth of the ___." John Stuart Mill

individuals composing it

Constitution defines the __________.

institutions of governments and the rights of individuals

Conflict between America's two major parties—the Republicans and the Democrats—has ________ in recent decades

intensified

Free trade has, in fact, contributed to the job loss, but ________________________________

it's far from being the main source

Political science provides _________________ that can increase citizens' ability to _______________

knowledge and analytical tools , think critically: Reliable information about how the U.S. political system operates Systematic generalizations about major tendencies in American politics Terms and concepts that highlight key aspects of politics

The Bill of Rights in combination with an independent judiciary and a firm attachment to private property have made ________

legal action

_________—the use of the courts as a means of asserting rights and interests—a channel through which ordinary citizens exercise power

legal action

Although the United States has a higher poverty rate than do European countries, it spends _________per capita on programs for the poor.

less money

majoritarianism has its _______. The public as a whole takes an interest in ________.

limits. only a few of the hundreds of policy decisions that officials make each year.

Some talk-show hosts and bloggers care ___________.

little about the accuracy of the claims they make

More direct forms of democracy exist, such as town meetings in which citizens vote directly on issues affecting them, but the impracticality of such an arrangement in a large society has made _________ through elections the operative form of democratic government,

majority rule

Our ____________ can also lead us to hold false beliefs.

mental habits

The covid toll was much higher in __________

metropolitan areas and nursing homes

In recent years, our politics has become _____________

more heated and divisive

National Academy of Sciences and the conservative Cato Institute. The studies have found that immigrants are _________

more law abiding than are native-born Americans.

Few scholars, however, dispute the claim that corporate elites have __________ in America than they do in most other Western democracies.

more political power

Many of the newer sources are ____________

not to be trusted.

________- control rests with a small group, such as top-ranking military officers or a few wealthy families

oligarchy

Ultimately, the colonists ______________

overturned the European way of governing.

Individual is ______, government is _________

paramount, secondary

Much of the misinformation about COVID-19 originated on __________, including the claim that it was no more dangerous than the flu and that it was a "hoax" created to discredit the Trump administration.

partisan talk shows

What term is used to describe today's politics?

party (partisan) polarization

Even if they wanted to, party leaders would have difficulty getting the majority to ____________

pay attention to most issues

Journalist Walter Lippmann noted that ____________________________

people respond, not to the world as it actually is, but to the world as they think it is.

No aspect of a nation's politics is more revealing of how it is governed than are its _________

policies

____________—the widely shared and deep-seated beliefs of its people about politics

political culture

The tools of ________ can contribute to the critical thinking process.

political science

___________—the systematic study of government and politics.

political science

______, a term that refers to the ability of persons, groups, or institutions to influence political developments

power

America's constitutional system defines how ____________.

power is to be obtained and exercised

The United States is also nearly the only country to use _______ as the means of choosing party nominees.

primary elections

Many of society's costs and benefits are allocated through the _________, although economic systems differ in the degree of privatization.

private sector

Even today, the United States spends more heavily on ______ than do European countries

public education

Americans' determination to build a more equal society can also be seen in its ___________

public education system.

___________, which are the decisions of government to pursue particular courses of action.

public policies

California enacted legislation prohibiting individuals of Japanese descent from _________

purchasing property in the state

The Civil War brought an end to slavery but not to ______

racial oppression

Those with enough power can _______________

raise or cut taxes, permit or prohibit abortions, impose or relax trade barriers, and make war or declare peace.

Political science effort takes place through various frameworks including...

rational choice theory, institutional analysis, historical reasoning, behavioral studies, legal reasoning, and cultural analysis.

Critical thinking also requires citizens to ______________

recognize how their interests and values are affected by a choice they face

Many of them had fled Europe to escape _______________ and came to look upon religious freedom as part of a broader set of rights, including freedom of speech

religious persecution

Americans' chief aim, wrote Tocqueville, "is to ___________

remain their own masters."

The basis of politics is conflict over ___________

scarce resources and competing values.

Political science has developed largely through the work of ______, but ________________________ have also contributed.

scholars, political practitioners and writers

We hold these truths to be ____________, that all men are created ___________; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are ___________That, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the ______________; that, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to _________ and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.

self-evident, equal, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness consent of the governed alter or to abolish it,

The principle of ________ has also shaped American society

self-government

__________—the principle that the people are the ultimate source of governing authority and should have a voice in their governing

self-government

Out of this experience (right to own property) grew a sense of __________

self-reliance and a culture of "rugged individualism.

The government's role is to __________

serve the people

A University of Virginia survey found that American adults are far more likely to want children to be taught about the nation's achievements than about its _________

shortcomings

Under _______, as it is practiced today in Sweden and other countries, government does not attempt to manage the overall economy but owns a number of major industries and guarantees every individual a minimal standard of living

socialism

Americans, said Bryce, reject "the very notion" that ___________

some people might be "better" than others merely because of birth or position.

In 1924, Congress passed a law that largely halted immigration from __________. Earlier, Congress had closed the door on immigrants from ____.

southern and eastern Europe, Asia

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, hostility was directed at new arrivals from _________

southern and eastern Europe—Italians, Greeks, Poles, Hungarians, Jews, Russians, and others.

"Governments," the Declaration of Independence proclaims, ______________"

the consent of the governed.

Political culture derives from...

the country's traditions and help define the relationship of citizens to their government and to each other.

The president of the United States exercises authority through the powers granted ________, just as do _____ and other ___________.

the executive by the Constitution, members of Congress, public officials

democracy comes from the Greek words demos, meaning "______," and kratis, meaning "."

the people, to rule

Nearly a _____ of Americans over the age of 25 have a college degree, which ranks second only to _______ worldwide

third, Canada

Compared with Europeans, they are ________ as likely to donate to charities. But Americans are less inclined than Europeans to support ________ that could relieve people of the responsibility to take care of themselves.

twice, welfare policies

In Thinking Fast and Slow, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman notes that ______________________

we often accept explanations based on what we'd like to believe rather than what the evidence shows

The world of public affairs is large and complex, and most of what people believe about that world is a result of _______________

what they hear from others rather than what they experience directly.

a defining characteristic of American politics is the _______. Few nations have as many competing interests and institutions as does the United States.

widespread sharing of power

Do Americans still argue over the meaning of equality?

yes


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