Govern 2305 - U01
Which of the following statements is true?
Both "in the early 1960s, civil rights advocates were focused on public accommodations" and "in the mid-1960s, civil rights advocates were focused on voting" are true.
Why has party unity been on the rise in recent years?
Divisions between the parties have deepened on many high-profile issues.
A push poll might include a question with which of the following?
Do you think it was appropriate for President Bush to lie to start a war with Iraq?
Which two important colonial groups organized together in opposition to the taxes imposed by the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act?
New England merchants and southern planters
In the twentieth century, the president who used public appeals most effectively and was most inventive in their use was
Franklin Roosevelt.
First Amendment
Freedom of Press, Religion, Assembly, to make demands upon the government, speech.
________ glanced at his watch during a presidential debate, which undoubtedly hurt his presidential campaign.
George H. W. Bush
Which of the following presidential incumbents was reelected when the Consumer Confidence Index was less than 100 on the eve of the election?
George W. Bush (2004)
Which of the following cases involved the "right to privacy"?
Griswold v. Connecticut
Free Exercise Clause
Guarantees citizens' rights to believe and practice whatever religion he or she chooses (Sometimes exemptions are granted)
Which first spouse had considerable policy influence while her husband was in office?
Hillary Clinton
What is a reason that House members are more attuned to the legislative needs of local interest groups than members of the Senate?
House members need to seek re-election more frequently.
Congress is a bicameral legislature, which means that its members are divided between the
House of Representatives and Senate.
____ is the formal charge by the House of Representatives that a government official has committed "Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors."
Impeachment
Eighth Amendment
No excessive bail shall be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
Which of the following is true regarding the 2012 presidential election? Romney won the popular vote because consumer confidence in the economy was low on the eve of the election. Obama was reelected because consumer confidence in the economy was high on the eve of the election. Obama was reelected despite a low level of consumer confidence in the economy. Consumer confidence has not exceeded 100 on the eve of a presidential election since 1984.
Obama was reelected despite a low level of consumer confidence in the economy.
The death penalty was implemented in 2010 in all the following states except
Oregon.
_____ is/are the effort(s) by Congress to exercise control over the activities of executive agencies through hearings, investigations, and other techniques.
Oversight
________ occurs when state legislators concentrate the members of one party in as few districts as possible in order to ensure that their opponents will elect as few representatives as possible.
Packing
How did the 1980's Burger Court treat gender discrimination?
It made it easier for plaintiffs to file and win suits on the basis of gender discrimination.
In what way did the "comity clause" seek to promote national unity?
It prevented states from discriminating against someone from another state or giving special privileges to its own residents.
Why has the controversy over same-sex marriage been so closely linked to the full faith and credit clause?
It raises the issue of whether or not one state will recognize legal same-sex unions made in another state.
What new rule was introduced by 2007 ethics legislation in Congress?
It required lawmakers to identify the earmarks they inserted in legislation.
In what specific way did the Obama administration grant more power to the states than had the administration of George W. Bush?
It reversed the Bush policy of preemption in certain areas by granting states more control in the areas of social policy and the environment.
Which of the following statements about the Declaration of Independence is accurate?
It specifically identified and focused on grievances, aspirations, and principles that might unify the various colonial groups.
Which president was considered "bold" at the time for publicly supporting equality for all Americans?
Kennedy
Which demographic group had the smallest wage gap between male and female workers?
Latino
Unprotected Speech
Libel and Slander must be true *and* also cause harm
The religiously unaffiliated tend to be politically
Liberal.
Which national monument was the final destination of the March on Washington?
Lincoln Memorial
Which states do not distribute electoral votes on a winner-take-all basis?
Maine and Nebraska
Which of the following was a conclusion made by political scientist Milton Lodge and colleagues about individual formation of public opinion?
Many individuals are politically informed but lack memory of some of the facts used to form their opinions.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the right of the national government to create a national bank and reaffirmed the notion of "national supremacy" in which landmark case?
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
What is an impact of increasing polarization between the parties in the United States?
Party endorsements have a larger impact on public opinion formation.
Under the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prior to 2013, what criteria was used for determining which voting jurisdictions needed federal preclearance before changing their voting laws or practices?
Past history of voting discrimination
________ is the niche leader inside the Beltway.
Politico
Which of the following was established in the Tenth Amendment?
Powers not specifically granted by the Constitution to the federal government were reserved to the states or to the people.
Which of the following is an example of inherent presidential powers?
President Lincoln mobilizing troops at the outbreak of the Civil War
What is the name of the surveillance program that was cited as being effective against terrorism?
Prism
____ liberties place restraints on how government is supposed to act, while ____ liberties limit what the government has the power to do.
Procedural; substantive
Which of the following statements best describes the media's role in the Watergate affair?
Relentless investigations by journalists revealed various abuses of power by President Nixon and led to his resignation.
________ occurs when a citizen votes for a candidate because he or she approves of the candidate's past record.
Retrospective voting
Which of the following is an example of delegated powers?
The Environmental Protection Agency interprets and enforces the air pollution laws enacted by Congress.
In which of the following ways did the Liberty Party and Free Soil party differ?
The Liberty Party was staunchly abolitionist, and the Free Soil Party was more moderately antislavery.
Which of the following statements about congressional polarization is accurate
The Republican Party has experienced the greatest ideological shift in recent years.
Which of the following was an original Constitutional means of selecting one of the three major branches of government, but that has since changed?
The Senate was chosen by state legislatures.
Which of the following structural aspects was established for the legislature by the Constitution?
The Senate was given the power to approve presidential appointments.
Which of the following is true of the state of voter ID laws in the United States?
The Supreme Court struck down an Arizona law requiring that individuals produce proof of U.S. citizenship in order to register to vote.
Protected Speech
The Truth, Political Speech, Symbolic Speech
Which of the following statements about the death penalty is accurate?
The United States is the only Western nation that still executes criminals.
Why do radio stations repeat the news so often throughout the day?
The audience is constantly changing since most people listen to the radio in their cars.
Smith v. Allwright (1944)
The court deemed Texas's use of "white primary" elections unconstituional
Which of the following is established by the Fifth Amendment?
The courts cannot hold trials for serious offenses without provision for a grand jury.
Which of the following is true about deterrence based on the data presented in this chart?
The murder rate for states that have the death penalty and have conducted at least one execution is higher than in states that do not have the death penalty.
Which of the following would best exemplify a characteristic of a unitary system of government?
The national government selects the textbooks and curriculum for all schools.
Fifteenth Amendment
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
Nineteenth Amendment
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.
Twenty-sixth Amendment
The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.
Why does the solicitor general have such a strong influence on the Supreme Court?
The solicitor general screens most cases being appealed by agencies of the federal government and only lets some cases advance.
Which of the following is a constitutional requirement for being a Supreme Court Justice?
There are no constitutional requirements for serving on the Supreme Court.
How did the Articles of Confederation specify that its executive be selected?
There was no executive branch under the Articles.
What are expressed powers in the Constitution?
These are the specific powers granted in the Constitution to Congress and to the president.
The First Continental Congress met in 1774. Which of the following actions did the delegates at the Congress take?
They called for a total boycott of British goods.
Which of the following is true of leadership PACs?
They have been more aggressively used by conservative candidates.
Which of the following describes the philosophy of many of the founders of the American republic?
They were influenced by their experience in Europe and understood that religious persecution drove many settlers to America.
___________ is credited with coining the phrase "wall of separation between church and state."
Thomas Jefferson
Which of the following statements is true about the Three-Fifths Compromise?
Under this compromise, five slaves would count as three free persons in apportioning seats in the House of Representatives.
Which of the following cases limited Congress' authority to regulate interstate commerce?
United States v. Lopez (1995)
What Supreme Court case first restricted the use of racial quotas in university admissions?
University of California v. Bakke
Which of the following is suggested by the data presented in the chart?
Violent offenders are irrational by definition.
Which of the following statements is true? - Federal law since 2002 requires that all states use the same type of voting equipment. - The Supreme Court justices have mandated that all voting machines provide a paper ballot. - Voting equipment varies from county to county throughout the United States. - Since 2000, all voting equipment has been required to use a butterfly ballot. - The Supreme Court has ruled that elections using electronic voting machines are unconstitutional.
Voting equipment varies from county to county throughout the United States.
President Nixon vetoed the ____, but Congress overrode the veto. Subsequent presidents have tended to ignore this law.
War Powers Resolution
Which of the following is true of the relationship between members of Congress and their constituents?
Well over a quarter of each representative's time is devoted to constituency service.
Which of the following statements is most accurate? - Economic considerations do not affect the decisions that voters make about who to vote for. - When voters are satisfied with their economic prospects, they tend to vote for the party in power. - When voters are dissatisfied with their economic prospects, they tend to vote for the party in power. - When voters are dissatisfied with their economic prospects, they tend to vote for Republican candidates. - When voters are dissatisfied with their economic performance, they tend to vote for Democratic candidates.
When voters are satisfied with their economic prospects, they tend to vote for the party in power.
Which race/ethnicity represents the second-largest group within the U.S. prison population?
White
Members of the _____ tend to be closer personal and political associates of the president than other appointed officials.
White House staff
The death penalty is not currently legal in
Wisconsin.
The Establishment Clause
With Government will never establish an official religion (Although this country was founded on JudaChristian Values)
The Seneca Falls declaration addressed civil rights for which group?
Women
Which of the following wars was approved with a formal declaration of war by Congress?
World War II
What is a writ of habeas corpus?
a court order that an individual in custody be brought into court and shown the cause for detention.
Jurisdiction refers to
a court's area of authority.
An unfunded mandate is
a federal law that requires the states to do certain things but does not provide state governments with the funding to implement these policies.
A unitary system is
a government in which the national government holds the ultimate authority.
Modern political campaigns do NOT depend on ________.
a large army of volunteers from the party
U.S. circuit court decisions are usually made by
a panel of three judges.
What is a signing statement?
a presidential announcement made at the time of signing legislation that notes how the new law will be interpreted
U.S. district court decisions are mostly made by
a single federal judge.
In contrast to a value, an attitude refers to
a specific view about a particular issue, person, or event.
Which of the following requires a two-thirds Senate ratification vote?
a treaty
To override a presidential veto, what is required?
a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate
Thirteenth Amendment
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
n the 2012 election cycle, which age group made up the single largest group of donors as a percentage?
50-64
What percentage of Americans earning more than $75,000 said there are "strong" or "very strong" conflicts between rich and poor?
67 percent
During the course of American history, incumbent presidents running for re-election typically win about ________ percent of the time.
70
In a typical congressional session, _____ percent of bills introduced die in committee.
95
Which of the following statements about adversarial journalism is FALSE?
Adversarial journalism disappeared in the 1970s and 1980s.
Which of the following was provided for by the supremacy clause?
All laws made by the federal government would be superior to all laws adopted by any state or any other subdivision.
What do the data presented in this figure suggest?
All other things being equal, Hubert Humphrey was expected to prevail in 1968 and Al Gore was expected to prevail in 2000.
Which of the following statements is true?
Both "In the early 1960's civil rights advocates were focused on public accommodations" and "in the mid-1960's, civil rights advocates were focused on voting" are true.
Which type of principle of representation exists when constituents have the power to hire and fire their representatives?
agency
In 2013, the Senate voted 52-48 to end the use of the filibuster against
all executive branch and judicial nominees except those to the Supreme Court.
Appropriations are the
amounts of money, approved by Congress in statutes, that each unit or agency can spend.
The Bill of Rights mollified some Antifederalist concerns about
an overly powerful central government.
The White House staff is composed mainly of
analysts and advisers.
Members of the House of Representatives that are making voting decisions are most likely to listen to the interest groups that
are connected to the constituents in the member's district.
Expressed powers
are specific powers granted by the U.S. Constitution to the national government.
In general, the chief justice
assigns opinions when voting with the majority.
All other things being equal,
conservatives have an advantage in presidential elections and moderates determine the outcome of presidential elections.
The president may deploy troops in a state or city without a specific request from the state legislature or governor if the president
considers it necessary to enforce a federal judicial order.
Selective incorporation
considers the provisions of the Bill of Rights one by one and selectively applies them as limits on the states through the Fourteenth Amendment.
In Grutter v. Bollinger (2003), the Supreme Court ruled that the University of Michigan Law School's affirmative action policy was
constitutional, since race was used only as a plus factor and not a quota.
In what kind of case does the plaintiff charge that it has suffered because of another's violation of a specific agreement between the two?
contract
The two most common types of civil cases involve torts and
contracts.
The total boycott of all British goods in the colonies came immediately after which event?
creation of the First Continental Congress
In ____ cases, the government is always the plaintiff.
criminal
Political scientists Richard Lau and David Redlawsk argue that most public opinion is formed through
cues from political elites.
Between 1979 and 2012, the wage gap was nearly
cut in half.
Shays's Rebellion was politically significant to the American founding in that it
demonstrated the weakness of government under the Articles of Confederation.
Which of the following is a component of the Lemon test?
determining whether government involvement advances a particular religion
The executive branch as specified by the Articles of Confederation
did not exist; the Articles specified no executive leader.
The process of amending the Constitution is ____, leading to a ____ proportion of proposed amendments succeeding
difficult; very small
Southern Government officials used gerrymandering to
dilute African American voting power through the drawing of district lines
Southern government officials used gerrymandering to
dilute African American voting power through the drawing of district lines.
Most of the Constitution's framers opposed ______ as they established the presidency in Article II of the Constitution.
direct, popular election of the president
Fighting words fall outside constitutional protection because they
directly incite violence.
Justices who disagree with the majority decision of the Court may choose to publicize the character of their disagreement in the form of a
dissenting opinion
Federal preemptions allow Congress to impose national priorities upon states through national legislation, a power that is rooted in the Constitution's
doctrine of national supremacy.
The Fifth Amendment protects against
double jeopardy.
The core component of the New Jersey Plan was that
each state would be equally represented in the new regime regardless of that state's population.
For what condition is the office of the president consistently blamed or rewarded, but over which in fact it has very little control?
economic performance
In 2012, which of the following was covered the least in local newspapers?
education
What is the name of the clause that is understood to give Congress the power to pass any law that is necessary to carry out its expressed powers?
elastic clause
The Obama Administration's "look back" program sought to
eliminate several hundred existing agency rules it deemed obsolete.
Most criminal cases
end with a plea bargain.
What is the most important core value for liberals?
equality
Which of the following values or outcomes would likely be opposed by most Americans?
equality of income
The idea of the separation of church and state is most closely associated with the
establishment clause.
When using a simple random sample,
every individual in a population has an equal probability of being selected as a respondent.
when using a simple random sample,
every individual in a population has an equal probability of being selected as a respondent.
The most dramatic restraint imposed on police by the Bill of Rights, which can free those people who are known to have committed the crime of which they have been accused, is the
exclusionary rule.
A treaty requires a two-thirds Senate ratification vote. Presidents often use _____ to avoid this challenge to their foreign policy
executive agreements
The president may use _____ to more effectively manage the executive branch and carry out existing rules and policies
executive orders
What executive tool did President George W. Bush use to limit the use of embryonic stem cells research and to try to restrict the work of international family planning groups that provided abortion counseling services?
executive orders
Specific powers provided to the national government in the U.S. Constitution are called ____ powers.
expressed
The power to declare war is an example of which type of power?
expressed
The Supreme Court ruled in Lawrence v. Texas that the right to privacy
extends to gay and lesbian citizens.
President Obama has been criticized by liberals for his
extension of Bush-era tax cuts.
Which of the following beliefs or characteristics could be attributed to the Federalists?
feared excessive democracy
A system that distributes power between state and national governments is called
federalism.
Which constitutional amendment guaranteed voting rights for African American men?
fifteenth
In 2012, which of the following was covered the least in local television news?
foreign affairs
As "head of state", the president is the leading actor in
foreign policy.
The fact that journalists referred to the Obama administration's health care initiative as "reform" instead of as "health care rationing" is an example of the media's power of ________.
framing
When states vie for influence by holding their nominating processes earlier, it is called ________.
front-loading
Gibbons v. Ogden in 1824 was important because it
gave the national government significant new authority to regulate interstate commerce.
Which of the following types of federal grants is most completely suited to the goal of devolution in New Federalism?
general revenue sharing grants
The practice of ________ means that district boundaries have been purposefully drawn to unfairly advantage one group or party.
gerrymandering
The process of redrawing legislative district boundary lines to provide political advantage or disadvantage is known as
gerrymandering.
The elastic clause
gives Congress the ability to pass laws necessary to carry out its expressed powers.
New Federalism was generally characterized by
granting state and local governments greater control of nationally funded programs.
Known as "the Great Writ," ____ is guaranteed by the Constitution and can be suspended only in cases of rebellion or invasion.
habeas corpus
The concept of the "mixed regime," so called by theorists such as Montesquieu and incorporated into the Constitution, meant that each branch of government
had a distinct constituency.
Changing the structure or composition of the federal government
has been the motivating factor behind most of the post-Bill of Rights amendments.
In recent years, the use of the filibuster and cloture in the U.S. Senate
has increased to record levels
In recent years, the use of the filibuster and cloture in the U.S. Senate
has increased to record levels.
To win Senate confirmation, judicial nominees usually need to
have support from the senators from the nominee's state.
As the leading actor in U.S. foreign policy, the president is known as
head of state.
Which of the following groups made the lowest level of political contributions as a percentage?
high school diploma or less
When journalists focus on a candidate's relative standing in the polls instead of substantive issues they are demonstrating ________ coverage.
horse race
The media can set the political agenda in the United States by
identifying an issue as a problem that must be solved.
How can a bill become a law without the signature of the president?
if the House and Senate override the president's veto through a two-thirds majority
If the House and Senate pass different versions of a piece of legislation, the differences will be resolved
in a conference committee.
Antifederalists' concerns about the Constitution
included a concern that. the Constitution did not specifically enumerate protected civil liberties
Looking at the entire set of results, one can conclude
income inequality is a concern for most Americans.
During military emergencies, executive branch powers tend to
increase.
Powers that are not explicit in the Constitution, but are implied by the overarching responsibilities of the president, are known as _____ powers.
inherent
Family provides most people with their ____ to politics.
initial orientation
What level of scrutiny does the Supreme Court typically use in cases related to sex and gender discrimination?
intermediate scrutiny
The commerce clause of Article I, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution affords Congress broad regulatory power over what?
interstate commerce
The process of logrolling in Congress
is a very simple exchange of support for pieces of legislation.
The Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Lopez is important because
it was the first time since the New Deal that the Supreme Court limited the power of Congress under the commerce clause.
What power does the Supreme Court possess that is not expressly given to it by the Constitution?
judicial review
The Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison established
judicial review.
What is the term for a court's sphere of power and authority?
jurisdiction
The Speaker of the House is the
leader of the majority party.
The president pro tempore in the Senate is ____ the majority and minority leaders.
less powerful than
Stare decisis is a Latin phrase that means
let the decision stand
A majority of newspaper reporters identify themselves as ________.
liberal
Which two groups had the highest percentages of Americans who believed there are "strong" or "very strong" conflicts between rich and poor?
liberal democrats
The religiously unaffiliated tend to be politically
liberal.
Online social networks such as Facebook and Twitter
likely increase the role of peers in shaping public opinion.
Civil liberties are
limitations on government action.
Antifederalists bitterly attacked the elastic clause of the Constitution because they believed it to be a violation of the principle of
limited government.
Real power in the Senate is in the hands of the
majority and minority leaders.
Concerns about privacy led Senator Udall to advocate having a national debate on the use of
metadata.
If you consider yourself moderate, you are like
most Americans.
Which government has the authority to declare war?
national
Which government has the authority to regulate interstate commerce?
national
The national government's implied powers are granted through which of the following?
necessary and proper clause
Google News and Real Clear Politics are good examples of ________.
news aggregators
A website devoted entirely to reporting on climate change and other environmental issues is an example of ________ journalism.
niche
Big government is ____ considered a core U.S. value.
not
What is the primary concern of the majority of private bills introduced in Congress?
obtaining citizenship for foreign nationals
What prompted the South's general move form the Democratic to the Republican camp during the 1960's?
opposition to the Democratic Party's racial integration policies
What prompted the South's general move from the Democratic to the Republican camp during the 1960s?
opposition to the Democratic Party's racial integration policies
In contemporary politics, local election campaigns tend to be ________, while statewide elections tend to be ________.
organizationally driven and labor intensive; media driven and capital intensive
The New England-based merchants and southern planters
organized together in opposition to taxes imposed by the Stamp and Sugar Acts.
The Constitution gives the Supreme Court ____ jurisdiction in cases involving foreign ambassadors and issues in which a state is a party.
original
Selection bias occurs when a sample ____ some opinions.
overrepresents or underrepresents
A two-thirds vote in both chambers of Congress is necessary to
override a Presidential veto.
A two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate is required to do which of the following?
override the president's veto
The right of the people "to keep and bear Arms" is based on
participation in state militias.
Which three types of factors influence the decisions of voters at the polls?
partisan loyalty, issues, and the characteristics of candidates
As a tool for achieving political goals, presidents have found _____ to be mostly unreliable
party members
Under the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prior to 2013, what criteria was used for determining which voting jurisdictions needed federal preclearance before changing their voting laws or practices?
past history of voting discrimination
Pork barrel legislation is a form of ____ in which Members of Congress ____.
patronage; secure direct benefits for their districts or states
The "separate but equal" doctrine
permitted a system of segregated social facilities.
The party who brings a case against a defendant in criminal and civil courts is referred to as the
plaintiff.
A negotiated agreement in a criminal case in which a defendant agrees to tell the court that he or she is guilty in return for the state's agreement to reduce the severity of the criminal charge or prison sentence the defendant is facing is known as a
plea bargain
In the 2006 case of United States v. Grubbs, the Supreme Court ruled that
police could conduct searches using such "anticipatory warrants."
Political socialization is the process through which
political beliefs and values are formed.
Generally, presidents can expand their power in two ways: through administration and
popular mobilization.
Appropriations made by legislative bodies for local projects that are often not needed but that are created to help local representatives win re-election in their home districts are called
pork-barrel legislation.
Judicial review refers to the
power of the judiciary to examine the constitutionality of state and federal laws.
Concurrent powers are
powers and responsibilities shared by both the national and state government
The vice president exists for two official purposes only: to succeed the president in case of death, resignation, or incapacity; and to
preside over the Senate, casting a tie-breaking vote when necessary.
What do Sections two and three of Article II of the Constitution establish?
presidential powers and duties
What are legal precedents?
prior cases whose principles are used by judges as the basis for their decision in a present case
For the presidential primaries, most but not all state parties use what type of election?
proportional representation
Modern presidents often use the annual State of the Union Address to
propose new legislation.
Political scientists call voters' choices that focus on future behavior ________ voting, while those based on past performances are called ________ voting.
prospective; retrospective
Which category of criminal offenders make up the smallest segment of the U.S. prison population?
public-order offenders
In courts that have appellate jurisdiction, judges
receive cases after the factual record is established by the trial court.
According to _____, the average American exhibits little knowledge of political institutions, processes, or leaders.
recent studies by political scientists.
Laws passed in the 1970's make it more difficult for banks to engage in redlining, which is the practice of
refusing to lend money for housing mortgages for entire neighborhoods.
Laws passed in the 1970s make it more difficult for banks to engage in redlining, which is the practice of
refusing to lend money for housing mortgages for entire neighborhoods.
If the president executes a pocket veto, Congress's only recourse is to
reintroduce the bill in the next session
Since the publication of the Pentagon Papers, the national news media have
relentlessly investigated the personal and official wrongdoing of public officials
Since the publication of the Pentagon Papers, the national news media have
relentlessly investigated the personal and official wrongdoing of public officials.
The "full faith and credit" clause
requires that each state's laws be honored by the other states.
If a radio station aired a personal attack against a candidate but refused to
right of rebuttal
The free exercise clause protects
right to believe in and practice one's religion of choice.
The Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade was based on the
right to privacy.
Polls are ____ instruments for measuring public opinion.
scientific
Within each committee, hierarchy has usually been based on
seniority.
Because the Supreme Court has so much influence over American law and politics, virtually all presidents have made an effort to select justices who
share their political philosophies.
"Strict constructionists" tend to argue that the Supreme Court
should narrowly interpret the Constitution.
Presidents often use _____ to announce their interpretations of legislation they sign into law.
signing statements
Which type of representation occurs when representatives have the same racial, ethnic, religious, or educational backgrounds as their constituents?
sociological
Money contributed directly to a political party to be used for voter registration or party building is called ________.
soft money
The Constitution gives the power of advice and consent
solely to the Senate.
The member of the justice department who screens all appeals to the Supreme Court for the U.S. government is the
solicitor general.
Brief quotes and short characterizations of the day's events in news coverage are called ________.
sound bites
Speech that is accompanied by conduct and that can be regulated by the government to preserve public order is called
speech plus.
Being able to __________ is a major concern for politicians regarding a news cycle that is now second by second.
spin a story into a positive perception
Which types of committees are the most important arenas of congressional policy making, remaining in existence from one session of Congress to the next?
standing committee
Historically, the most important arenas of congressional policy making have been
standing committees.
Most of the rules and regulations Americans face in their daily lives are set by
state and local governments.
The judicial test that places the burden of proof on government to show that a race-based policy serves a compelling government interest and is narrowly tailored to address identifiable past discrimination is called
strict scrutiny.
Most of the Constitutional amendments ratified since the Bill of Rights in 1791 have been directly or indirectly concerned with
structure or composition of government.
The appointment of ambassadors, ministers, and federal judges by the president is
subject to majority approval by the Senate.
The fact that more Americans identify themselves as conservatives than as liberals
suggests that moderates play an important role in deciding the outcome of federal elections.
Eminent domain is the power of government to
take private property for public use.
In the mid-eighteenth century, most governments relied on ____ for revenue.
tariffs, duties, and other taxes on commerce
Like most governments of the mid-eighteenth century, the British regime had to rely on what for most of its revenues?
tariffs, duties, and other taxes on commerce
Despite its widespread availability, ________ typically provide(s) the least depth of news coverage.
television
Which of the following is regulated by the federal government?
television
Swing states like Ohio, Virginia, and Iowa were compared to which cut of meat?
tenderloin
The government bailout of banks in 2008 offers an example of government policy
that contradicts popular public opinion.
The government bailout of banks in 2008 offers an example of governmental policy
that contradicts popular public opinion.
In the important 1945 case concerning eminent domain, the Supreme Court essentially ruled that
the "public interest" used to justify eminent domain can mean anything a legislature wants it to mean.
Civil rights advocates shifted their focus away from public accommodations to voting rights after 1964 because
the Civil Rights Act was passed by Congress.
McCulloch v. Maryland is an important case because
the Court interpreted the delegated powers of Congress broadly, creating the potential for increased national powers.
Which of the following is part of the Executive Office of the President (EOP)?
the National Security Council
Which of the following is the most important and largest part of the Executive Office of the President (EOP)?
the Office of Management and Budget
What would be the closest Senate counterpart to the House Ways and Means Committee?
the Senate Finance Committee
Presidential power to make treaties and to appoint top executive officers, ambassadors, and federal judges is subject to
the Senate's advice and consent power.
The supremacy clause of Article VI of the Constitution implies that
the Supreme Court may review the constitutionality of state laws.
The Court's legal power to review acts of Congress has not been seriously questioned since 1803 in part because
the Supreme Court tries to give acts of Congress an interpretation that will make them constitutional.
Under the traditional system of dual federalism, the national government's primary functional role was
the assistance of the nation's commerce.
Which of the following did the Antifederalists most vigorously disapprove?
the elastic clause
The cabinet is made up of
the heads of major government departments and agencies.
What body or branch is empowered to settle disputes between the states?
the judiciary
Who holds the "power of recognition" in the Senate?
the majority leader
Who or what is in charge of the redistricting process that occurs in the states every 10 years?
the majority party in the state legislature
The implied powers of the necessary and proper clause allow
the national government to interpret its delegated powers expansively.
In the House of Representatives, the Rules Committee determines
the order in which bills come up for a vote on the floor.
What was accomplished by the 1947 Mendez v. Westminster case?
the overturning of school segregation in Orange County
What is an example of a concurrent power?
the power of both the national and state governments to charter banks and corporations
The Tenth Amendment states that
the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
The Supreme Court case Red Lion Broadcasting Company v. FCC (1969) upheld ________.
the right of rebuttal
In the 2008 case of Boumediene v. Bush, the Supreme Court ruled that Guantanamo prisoners had
the right to habeas corpus.
The Reagan administration is generally credited with transforming which of the following into a significant tool of presidential direct action?
the signing statement
One key demonstration of the weakness of the Articles of Confederation was
the size and duration of Shays's Rebellion.
"King Caucus" refers to
the use of each party's congressional caucus to nominate presidential candidates during the early nineteenth century.
What has been the defining characteristic of post-New Deal cooperative federalism?
the use of grants-in-aid to encourage states to pursue nationally defined goals
What aspect of the institutional presidency did President Clinton particularly rely on to oversee his National Performance Review?
the vice presidency
A runoff election is likely to occur when
there are more than two candidates running in the election.
The development of media giants with access to a variety of media holdings raises the question of whether
there is enough competition among the media to produce a diverse set of views and opinions.
Which types of interest groups have the most influence on members of the House of Representatives that are making voting decisions?
those that have some connection to constituents in a particular members' district
Counting slaves as ____ for the purposes of census did not allow slaves to ____.
three-fifths of a person; vote
A block grant consists of federal aid to state or local governments that is
to be spent within a specified policy area, though without the narrow regulations of categorical grants.
What is the purpose of select committees?
to highlight or investigate a particular issue
For a president, the main value of a vice president as a political resource is
to increase his electoral strength.
What is the purpose of the Tenth Amendment?
to limit the powers of the central government by establishing reserved powers for states and individuals
Which of the following are executive orders first and foremost designed for?
to manage the executive branch
Dr. Jane Doe delivered a baby in a hospital while intoxicated. The baby died during delivery, and the parents sued the doctor. What kind of case is that?
tort case
In 2012, which of the following was covered the most in local television news?
traffic and weather
In general, the Federalists' future vision of the United States
triumphed over the Antifederalist vision.
A presidential veto can be overridden by a
two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress.
What type of tyranny did the Federalists fear the most?
tyranny of the majority
Regulations or new conditions for receiving grants that impose costs on state and local governments for which they are not reimbursed by the national government is the definition of
unfunded mandates.
As a tool for achieving political goals, presidents have found party members to be
unreliable.
In Engel v. Vitale (1962), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
voluntary, nondenominational school prayer is unconstitutional.
Which aspect of the Fourth Amendment has made government surveillance programs controversial?
warrantless searches
Under the Great Compromise, the Senate
was an arena where large and small states would compete on equal footing.
Conference committees serve to
work out a compromise on House and Senate versions of a piece of legislation.
Politicians target __________ voters using social media.
younger
If you prefer smaller government, you are probably a
conservative.
Which group has had great popularity on radio talk shows?
conservatives
At the peak of the civil rights movement, there were about ______ demonstrations in the United States.
400
At the peak of the civil rights movement, there were about _______ demonstrations in the United States.
400
Elements of Second Amendment
"A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
De Jure
"Of Right, by right, according to law"
Elements of the Fourth Amendment
"The Right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probably cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
Which income group had the lowest percentage of donors?
$150,000 and up
Consequences of Brown
*(A)* Began a slow process of school desegregation that was often met with resistance from state & local government. *(B)* Sparked greater resolve for a growing civil rights movement that would use social protest to press for political change. *(C)* It led to important ongressional actions, particularly the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
The case involving the death of the Florida teen Trayvon Martin serves as an example of ________ discrimination in modern America.
*de facto*. (Unwritten, non-legislated)
In 1960, what was the percentage of female members in state legislatures?
0 percent
In 1960, what was the percentage of female members in state legislatures?
0%
How many state governors have a Twitter account?
49
Which demographic is the Wall Street Journal most popular with?
30-49
There are ______ U.S. Court of Appeals judicial districts (circuits).
13
Between 1960 and 2010, what was the increase in percentage of women who were college students?
17 percent
When did national conventions begin in American politics?
1830s
The Federal government filed more than 400 antidiscrimination suits in federal courts against hotels, restaurants, taverns, gas stations, and other "public accommodations" as a result of the
1964 Civil Rights Act.
More demonstrations occurred in __________ than any other year during this time period.
1965 (The year the Voting Rights Act was passed by congress)
More demonstrations occurred in ______ than any other year during this time period.
1965 (the year the Voting Rights Act was passed by Congress)
Since 1968, the Consumer Confidence Index was lowest on the eve of the election of
1992
The United States has approximately ________ television stations and ________ daily newspapers.
2,000; 1,400
What percentage of the U.S. prison population is Hispanic?
21 percent
In 2012, about _____ percent of Americans identified themselves as __________.
23; liberals
Since 1789, more than 11,000 amendments have been formally offered in Congress. Of these, only ____ were finally ratified by the states
27
Which of the following best describes an American who watches news videos online?
27-year-old, earning $80,000 with a law degree
How many electoral votes are needed to win a presidential election?
270
What was the difference in percentage of Americans earning less than $20,000 and those earning more than $75,000 who said there are "strong" or "very strong" conflicts between rich and poor?
3 percent
What type of situation in American federalism has often resulted in the act of preemption?
A state action is found to be inconsistent with a federal requirement.
What organization is the major lobby for seniors and actively works for the adoption and enforcement of laws that prohibit age discrimination in employment and public accommodations?
AARP
Fourteenth Amendment
All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the State wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. No persons shall be a Senator, Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability. The united states will not pay for your slaves.
What can be deduced by the percentage of Americans who identify themselves as moderates?
Americans tend not to be overly ideological
_____ is/are the amount(s) of money, approved by Congress in statutes, that each unit or agency can spend.
Appropriations.
The United States' first written constitution was the
Articles of Confederation.
Which demographic group had the largest wage gap between male and female workers?
Asian American
Which demographic group had the largest wage gap between male and female workers?
Asian Americans
What is the next step in the process after the Supreme Court accepts a case?
Attorneys on both sides prepare briefs.
Why don't candidates visit the bigger states during a campaign?
Bigger states have strong ties to a specific political party.
Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
Called for women's legal and social independence from men and the right to vote.
What body is capable of impeaching and removing the president from power?
Congress
What entity chooses or specifies how many justices serve on the Supreme Court?
Congress
For the president to accomplish a pocket veto,
Congress must adjourn during the 10-day period that the president has the legislation.
Jim Crow Laws
Criminalized interracial marriage expand segregation of public places discriminate against African Americans
Which agency hears claims of discrimination brought under the Americans with Disabilities Act?
EEOC
Which agency hears claims of discrimination brought under the Americans with disabilities Act?
EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
What is the most important core value for liberals?
Equality
______ powers are the specific powers granted by the Constitution to Congress and to the president.
Expressed
In general, it was the ____ vision of the United States that triumphed after the nation's founding.
Federalist
The ____ felt that the Constitution should not specifically enumerate protected civil liberties.
Federalist
Which constitutional amendment guaranteed voting rights for African American men?
Fifteenth Amendment
Which of the following statements about campaign spending in Senate elections is true? - Incumbents generally spend less money than challengers in Senate campaigns. - Incumbents and challengers generally spend the same amount of money in Senate campaigns. - Incumbents generally spend more money than challengers in Senate campaigns. - Incumbents and challengers in Senate campaigns are legally limited to spending only $2 million. - Incumbents and challengers in Senate campaigns are legally limited to spending only $5 million.
Incumbents generally spend more money than challengers in Senate campaigns.
Fighting Words
Insight someone to violence; you cannot harass others or start screaming at them. This is, or would be known as, disorderly conduct.
What level of scrutiny does the Supreme Court typically use in cases related to sex and gender discrimination?
Intermediate scrutiny
What was decided by the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission?
It allowed outside groups and individuals to spend unlimited amounts of money on elections.
How did the Legal Defense Fund of the NAACP change its strategy in 1948?
It bean to attack the "separate but equal" rule directly.
How did the Legal Defense Fund of the NAACP change its strategy in 1948?
It began to attack the "separate but equal" rule directly.
How did the Great Depression affect the nature of federalism in the United States?
It brought a dramatic increase in the growth and power of the national government over commerce, though for the most part state power was not directly curtailed.
Most of the framers of the Constitution opposed choosing the president by way of a direct, popular election. Why did they oppose this method of presidential selection?
It could potentially make the presidency too powerful.
What was the Supreme Court's response to the Civil Rights Act of 1875?
It declared the act unconstitutional because the Constitution protects only against acts of private discrimination, not state discrimination.
Why is post-New Deal federalism sometimes referred to as marble-cake federalism?
It developed into cooperative federalism, a system in which national grants encouraged states to implement national policies, somewhat blurring the lines between national and state governments.
Which of the following is true of the Supreme Court's treatment of student speech?
It has allowed conditional restrictions on student free speech depending on the content of the speech.
Elements of the Fifth Amendment
Right to an attorney, prevention of double jeopardy ; eminent domain, cannot be forced to be a witness against themselves; *No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime*, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger.
Under the Great Compromise, small states were given an advantage in the
Senate
Women s exclusion from political participation in the antislavery movement gave birth to the modern women's movement, which first met at
Seneca Falls in 1848.
What is the name for the practice whereby the president, before formally nominating a person for a federal judgeship, seeks the indication that senators from the candidate's own state support the nomination?
Sentorial courtesy
Brown v. Board of Education
Separate but equal is inherently unequal. withdraw constitutional authority for states to use race as a criterion of exclusion in law, provided the national government with the power to intervene by exercising strict regulatory policies against discriminatory actions.
Which was the most important pre-1954 case because it addressed racial discrimination in housing and property ownership?
Shelley v. Kraemer
Obscenity
Something that lacks serious scientific, artistic, educational, or moral value; set by local community standards
Which geographic region has a significantly higher level of incarceration per 100,000 residents?
South
The leader of the majority party in the House of Representatives is the
Speaker of the House.
Which of the following statements about the evolution of federalism under the Bush Administration is accurate?
The Bush Administration oversaw a massive increase in federal authority over public education.
What is the current status of school desegregation?
The Court has ruled that race cannot be a factor in assigning students to schools to achieve greater racial diversity, so one of the few strategies to promote racial integration has been eliminated.
Shelley v. Kraemer (1948)
The Court ruled against the race-based "restrictive covenants" in housing
Where do most 18-29-year-olds get their news?
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
If the Supreme Court grants a case a writ of certiorari, it has
accepted and will hear the case.
In a federal system, power is distributed
between state and national governments
Congress is a _____ legislature with _____ members.
bicameral; 535
Which type of grant provides more control to state and local governments in the distribution of federal grants-in-aid?
block
The Fairness Doctrine required that
broadcasters who aired controversial issues provide time for opposing viewpoints.
How can the solicitor general enter a Supreme Court case even when the federal government is not a direct litigant?
by writing an amicus curiae brief
In what way did the federal government attempt to combat state opposition to national policies particularly during the 1960s?
bypassing states altogether by making federal grants directly to local governments
The heads of all the major federal departments collectively make up the
cabinet
In 2012, which of the following was covered the most in local newspapers?
campaigns/elections
According to Representative Ellison, the fact that a user's message __________ is a positive aspect of using Twitter in politics.
can generate feedback
Traditionally, first spouses have served what role?
ceremonial functions
Opinion assignment is an important power of the ____ when he or she is in the majority.
chief justice
In Congress, seniority-the length of time one has served in the House or Senate-usually determines
committee chairs.
What core issues brought Americans together in Washington over 50 years ago?
concerns over equal pay and equal rights
Justices who agree with the majority decision but disagree with the legal reasoning will likely file a(n)
concurring opinion.
Which two groups had the lowest percentages of Americans who believed there are "strong" or "very strong" conflicts between rich and poor?
conservative republicans
Segregation or discriminatory practices that occur even when there is no explicit legal enforcement, such as school segregation in much of the United States today, is called ____ segregation.
de facto
Segregation or discriminatory practices that occur even when there is not explicit legal enforcement, such as school segregation in much of the United States today, is called ______ segregation.
de facto
The case involving the death of the Florida teen Trayvon Martin serves as an example of __________ discrimination in modern America.
de facto
Before the post-World War II era, dark-horse candidates were most likely to arise at a national convention when
deadlocks between major factions developed.
Which of the following occurs during the "conference" phase of a Supreme Court case?
decision by majority vote
Constitutional powers that are assigned to one governmental agency, but are exercised by another agency with the express permission of the first, are known as ______ powers.
delegated