front 1 Senator Joe McCarthy became a powerful policy entrepreneur by claiming that Soviet agents had infiltrated the U.S. government | back 1 Communists had inflated the government |
front 2 Review de Tocqueville and religion | back 2 de Tocqueville was amazed at how religious Americans were in comparison to his fellow Europeans. |
front 3 Americans will tolerate economic inequality and political inequality | back 3 Americans are more willing to tolerate economic inequality than
political inequality. |
front 4 Most important source of political values? | back 4 the family |
front 5 The explanation for congressional voting behavior that assumes members vote to please their constituents is | back 5 Representational model |
front 6 An attempt to defeat a bill in the Senate by talking indefinitely, thus preventing the Senate from taking action on the bill. | back 6 Review Filibuster |
front 7 Who creates leg. Courts | back 7 Congress |
front 8 Which immigrant group is concerned with bilingual education? | back 8 Hispanics |
front 9 Review enumerated powers | back 9 Powers given to the national government alone |
front 10 The same political party controls the White House and both chambers of Congress. | back 10 unified government |
front 11 What economic class do most Americans consider themselves to belong? | back 11 Middle Class |
front 12 An order by a higher court directing a lower court to send up a case for review. | back 12 writ of certiorari |
front 13 Plan that proposed allocating equal seats to each state | back 13 New Jersey Plan |
front 14 Settled in the most democratic search | back 14 all evidence in court can be used and let to court decide the punishment |
front 15 flag burning constitutional | back 15 Flag burning is legal due to the protection the First Amendment offers to “symbolic speech” |
front 16 Federal government can regulate to include | back 16 anything in economic activity |
front 17 When congress is creating a bill, people are polling on what you think about it, what is does congress focus on | back 17 The language used |
front 18 How do presidents rely on power of persuasion? | back 18 Presidents rely on persuasion by using it to bargain and persuade others that what they want is in their best interest, |
front 19 Earliest immigration group to alter the scope of civil rights in USA | back 19 Irish Catholics |
front 20 According to text, block grants have only enjoyed marginal success | back 20 federal government increased the number of strings attached |
front 21 How many legislative courts | back 21 13 courts of appeal in the federal judicial system |
front 22 Review Brown vs Board of Education | back 22 Segregation in schools and segregation is unconstitutional. |
front 23 Which principle deals with culture and what Americans hold us accountable | back 23 Individual responsibility |
front 24 Sovereignty | back 24 31 |
front 25 Real work of congress done | back 25 in the committees |
front 26 This rebellion happened in 1786 | back 26 Shays rebellion |
front 27 Who did the Framers say would be the best judge of people’s interests? | back 27 Elected officials |
front 28 Bully Pulpit | back 28 The president’s use of prestige and visibility to guide or mobilize the American public |