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Political Science final exam 2301

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A representative democracy is a system of government that

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Gives citizens a regular opportunity to elect top government officials

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The decision to give the national government control over commerce and finance was motivated primarily by the framers' desire to

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promote economic development and protect property from radical state legislatures

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which of the following is an instrument of direct democracy?

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initiatives

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the specific powers granted to congress in Article I Sec 8, of the U.S constitution are called the

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expressed powers

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the framers employed the separation of powers and federalism in order to

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prevent the new government from abusing its power

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A ________occurs when a small group of wealthy landowners and corporate leaders control the government

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oligarchy

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Which of the following is the best example of a concurrent power (share with both Fed and State) under the U.S. Constitution?

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The power to regulate commercial activity.

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the writing of the constitution demonstrates the

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marriage of interest and principles

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there are ____ amendments to the U.S constitution

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27

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why was the declaration of independence a remarkable political statement for its time

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it helped unify colonial groups that were divided along economic, regional, and philosophical lines by identifying shared problems, grievances, and principles.

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which clause in the U.S Constitution has been central in debates over same sex marriage?

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the full faith and credit clause

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what is the purpose of the tenth amendment?

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to limit the powers of the central government by establishing reserved powers for states and individuals

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The electoral college is

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designed to select the U.S President

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The existence of slavery in the United States is a good example of how

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American values are not always reflected in practice

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What is the best example of a unitary system of government?

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The federal government sets education policies for all schools

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What powers do state governments NOT have?

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to coin their own money

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Congressional grants paid for _____percent of the development of an interstate highway after World War II

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90

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In a federal system, governmental responsibilities are

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shared by both state and federal authorities

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Political culture refers to the

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shared values, beliefs, and attitudes that serve to hold a nation to its people together

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The Antifederalists argues that the powers of the government should be limited by

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both confining the powers of the federal government to certain narrowly defined areas and adding a bill of rights to the Constitution.

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What is true about the Articles of Confederation?

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There were no federal courts.

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Which level of government writes the majority of criminal laws?

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the state governments

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Nations that adopt a federal arrangement tend to have

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diverse ethic or language groups

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Judicial review is the power of

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the courts to decide on the constitutionality of actions taken by the other branches of government

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The belief that citizens can influence what govenerment does is called

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political efficacy

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A ______ is a service that a person needs but is usually unable to provide for himself or herself.

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public good

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A definitive role of the states in the American federal republic was preserved by the ________ Amendment.

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tenth

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Which of the following statements is true

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Americans express mixed views about government.

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Politics can be defined as

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conflicts over the character, membership, and policies of any organization to which people belong

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Under the Articles of Confederation, it was left to the _____ to execute the laws passed by Congress

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Bureaucracy

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Direct democracy is best defined as

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a system that allows citizens to vote directly for laws and policies

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Why did the Progressives support direct democracy in California in the early twentieth century?

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The Progressives believed direct democracy would reduce corruption in State government.

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Under the United States' first constitution.

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there was no president

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The framers of the U.S. Constitution intended to create a presidency capable of

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withstanding excessive popular pressure by making it subject to indirect election through the electoral college.

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During the national debate over ratification of the new Constitution, the Federalist

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supported the Constitution and preferred a strong national government

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The essential documents of the American founding are the ______and the _____

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Declaration of Independence; Constitution

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Bicameralism is a constitutional principle that means the division of

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Congress into two chambers

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The ability of the president to veto a bill passed by Congress is a good example of ____?

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Checks and balances

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The supremacy clause

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announces that the Constitution and all laws made under it are superior to any state laws.

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Shay's Rebellion was significant because it

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Convinced many observers that the government under the Article of Confederation had become dangerously inefficient and indecisive AND helped to make the Philadelphia Convention successful

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How was political power in Congress divided under the Articles of Confederation?

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Each state had an equal vote

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What is an example of the process of direct democracy?

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Citizen in a state approving the use of medical marijuana

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The events that led to the Revolutionary War were triggered by what?

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The British raised revenue by increasing the tax rate of the colonies

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Those instrumental in the founding of the American republic

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provided protections for political protest in the Constitution because they believed elections were not enough to protect political freedom

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The full faith and credit clause of the Constitution requires

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States to honor each other's public acts and legal decisions

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Which of the following inalienable rights are guaranteed in Article I section I, Declaration of Rights of the California State Constitution but not in the Declaration of Independence?

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Privacy

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When the Alaskan legislature passed a law in the 1970s that gave state residents preference over nonresidents in obtaining work on oil pipelines, this law violated the _______ clause

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privileges and immunities

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the Three-fifth Compromise

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determined that three out of every five slaves would be counted for purposes of representation and taxation.

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Colonial protesters of the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act rallied around ____.

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no taxation without representation.

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The source of implied powers under the U.S. Constitution is the ______Clause

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necessary and proper

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____________compels state officials to obey costly federal regulations, but does not reimburse those costs

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An unfunded mandate

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How did the framers attempt to reassure citizens that their views would be represented in the new government created by the Constitution

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by defining the new government's most important powers, such as collecting taxes, borrowing money, and regulating commerce, as belonging to Congress

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What have many political scientists called laboratories of democracy?

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the States

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The principle of _______gives the federal government the power to override any state or local law in one particular area of policy.

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Preemption

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The population of California was estimated to be_______ in 2014

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38,802,500

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former governor Rick Perry believes the Tenth Amendment is

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Subordinate to the Supremacy Clause

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A state government's authority to regulate the safety, health, and morals of its citizens is called________ power

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police

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The system of shared powers, divided between a central government and the states, is called______.

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federalism

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How many amendments to the Constitution have been formally proposed in Congress in the U.S. history?

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over 11,000

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________ powers exist when both state and national governments possess a certain level of authority

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Concurrent

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Government can best be defined as the ________.

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institutions and procedures by which a territory and its people are ruled

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The________ was the key group in Europe that pushed for limited government

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bourgeoisie

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What about Alexander Hamilton is FALSE

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He grew up in a wealthy family

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A______ vote by both houses of Congress and a ratification vote of_____ of states are required to amend the U.S. Constitution

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Two-thirds; three-fourths

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The federal system can be best defined as

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a system of government in which power is divided between a national government and lower levels of government

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During the ratification debates, who were the Anti federalists?

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Those who opposed the new constitution because they wanted a weaker central government.

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What about early California political history is FALSE

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in 1907, the California State legislature was recognized as a national model of integrity

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The three branches of government created by the Constitution are

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executive, legislative, and Judicial.

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Which of the following is FALSE, according to courthouse dogs video on the State of California website?

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Dogs are not allowed in courthouses outside of California

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Which of the following statements about the role of money in American politics is NOT accurate?

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Money was not important in politics until the 1960s