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Quiz 1
Question 1
Under the current standard, the Supreme Court insists that obscenity convictions be based on contemporary __________ standards.
Under the current standard, the Supreme Court insists that obscenity convictions be based on contemporary __________ standards.
Question 2
In general, you may make false and
defamatory statements about public officials so long as you lack
Question 3
The text suggests that “an
overwhelming majority” of American support freedom of speech
Question 4
Which of the following statements
concerning 1947
is incorrect?
is incorrect?
Question 5
The historical source for the
metaphor of a “wall of separation” between religion and the state is
Question 6
The rights protected by the
Constitution cannot be infringed on by
Question 7
In the Mapp v. Ohio decision, the
Supreme Court ruled that
Question 8
In a 1947 decision, the Supreme Court
allowed a New Jersey town to fund busing to a parochial school because
Question 9
Miranda has been extended to mean
that one has a right to a lawyer
Question 10
which One reason the Nazi Party was
allowed to parade through Skokie, Illinois, is that
Question 11
For a law to violate the equal
protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, it must
Question 12
In general, the Supreme Court has
allowed race to be taken into account in the area of jobs if
Question 13
If there has been a history of discrimination,
the Court has allowed requirements that contractors set aside _____ percent of
their contract funds to purchase services from minority-owned businesses.
Question 14
In the Virginia Military Institute
case, the Court concluded that gender discriminations must be supported by
Question 15
The quid pro quo rule for sexual
harassment holds an employer strictly liable if
Question 16
The Hyde Amendment prohibits
Question 17
Which of the following statements is
false?
Question 18
Some argue that “zones of privacy”
can be inferred from “penumbras” in the
Question 19
The Court’s landmark decision in
Rostker v. Goldberg focused on gender discrimination and
Question 20
The Court has held that an “undue
burden” is not placed on a woman seeking an abortion when a state requires
Exam 1
Question 1
Question 1
In a presidential system, the
bureaucracy reports to
Question 2
In a parliamentary system, all power
is invested in the national
Question 3
Question 3
The prime minister can rule as long
as he or she
Question 4
It is important to remember that the
business of lobbyists is protected by the _____ Amendment.
Question 5
The term that the Framers of the
Constitution used to describe our form of democracy was
Question 6
For most Americans, the Revolution
was about
Question 7
The Great Compromise allocated
representation on the basis of
Question 8
The power of popular majorities is
limited by
Question 9
Under the U.S. constitutional
system, generally the only time when the government can take bold, decisive
action is when
Question 10
James Madison argued that
Question 11
The doctrine of incorporation means
that
Question 12
The amendment that is probably the
most important in terms of having the Bill of Rights apply to the states is the
Question 13
Opponents of excluding illegally
obtained evidence from trial argue that
Question 14
Since the First Congress in 1789,
the House and the Senate have opened each session with
Question 15
The Supreme Court has ruled that
enemies who appear on our shores without military uniforms for the purpose of
committing hostile acts are
Question 16
The Virginia Military Institute case
was notable, in part, because it
Question 17
The Court’s rulings regarding sexual
harassment draw largely from
Question 18
Under the influence of justices
appointed by President __________, the Court began to uphold some state
restrictions on abortion.
Question 19
The Supreme Court’s strongest
statement regarding affirmative action came in a case involving
Question 20
In the 1992 Casey decision the Court
discarded the first-, second-, and third-trimester framework of Roe because
Question 21
In the 1960s and 1970s federal
grants to states were increasingly based on
Question 22
The decision in McCulloch rested
largely on the premise that the government
Question 23
If you were a governor or mayor, you
most likely would favor
Question 24
The Civil War settled the issue that
Question 25
In 1995 the Court appeared to
reverse field, limiting the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce
in a case involving a ban on
Question 1
Question 1
In a parliamentary system, all power
is invested in the national
Question 2
The prime minister can rule as long
as he or she
Question 3
Pluralism asserts that political
resources are
Question 4
Winston Churchill observed that democracy
is
Question 5
It is important to remember that the
business of lobbyists is protected by the _____ Amendment.
Question 6
The nature of the amendment process
probably has kept the amendments added to the Constitution
Question 7
The Framers of the Constitution
intended to create a
Question 8
The Virginia Plan was authored by
Question 9
The Constitution is based on the
philosophical belief that
Question 10
The Constitutional Convention can be
described as
Question 11
The Supreme Court has ruled that
enemies who appear on our shores without military uniforms for the purpose of
committing hostile acts are
Question 12
In the Des Moines
“student-black-armband” case, the Supreme Court ruled that the wearing of the
armbands was
Question 13
The fact that Americans go to court
to sue one another indicates that
Question 14
Which of the following statements
concerning the Miranda case is incorrect?
Question 15
The amendment that is probably the
most important in terms of having the Bill of Rights apply to the states is the
Question 16
In the 1992 Casey decision the Court
discarded the first-, second-, and third-trimester framework of Roe because
Question 17
The right to privacy suffered a
setback in 1983 when the Court ruled that the right of privacy did not include
Question 18
In Roe v. Wade the Supreme Court
Question 19
The Supreme Court’s strongest
statement regarding affirmative action came in a case involving
Question 20
One of the major issues in the
debate over the Equal Rights Amendment concerned the treatment of men and women
in
Question 21
The text suggests that the
relationship between federal funds and the growth rate of regions is
Question 22
The difference between a mandate and
a condition of aid is that
Question 23
The Civil War settled the issue that
Question 24
The decision in McCulloch rested
largely on the premise that the government
Question 25
The doctrine of nullification refers
to the
Question 1
In a parliamentary system, all power
is invested in the national
Question 2
The term that the Framers of the
Constitution used to describe our form of democracy was
Question 3
It is important to remember that the
business of lobbyists is protected by the _____ Amendment.
Question 4
Pluralism asserts that political
resources are
Question 5
In a presidential system, the
bureaucracy reports to
Question 6
The power of popular majorities is
limited by
Question 7
The problem with the government
created under the Articles of Confederation was that
Question 8
The Federalists believed that the
primary function of the Constitution was to guard against __________
inequality.
Question 9
The political theory of the
Declaration of Independence was influenced greatly by the writings of
Question 10
If one were to argue that the Constitution
included women, they might focus on the
Question 11
In free expression, neutrality
refers to which of the following?
Question 12
Since the First Congress in 1789,
the House and the Senate have opened each session with
Question 13
The doctrine of incorporation means
that
Question 14
The fact that Americans go to court
to sue one another indicates that
Question 15
Which one of the following sorts of
speech is protected by the Constitution?
Question 16
One of the major issues in the
debate over the Equal Rights Amendment concerned the treatment of men and women
in
Question 17
The Court’s rulings regarding sexual
harassment draw largely from
Question 18
Under the influence of justices
appointed by President __________, the Court began to uphold some state
restrictions on abortion.
Question 19
Race has become a suspect
classification. This means that
Question 20
The right to privacy suffered a
setback in 1983 when the Court ruled that the right of privacy did not include
Question 21
Question 21
The Civil War settled the issue that
Question 22
The text suggests that the
relationship between federal funds and the growth rate of regions is
Question 23
Members of Congress can raise a
procedural point of order if an unfunded mandate
Question 24
The alliance among the states that
existed from 1776 to 1787 was a
Question 25
The decision in McCulloch rested
largely on the premise that the government
OK
• Question 1
OK
• Question 1
The type of interest group whose
numbers increased most rapidly in the early 1980s was the
• Question 2
A novelty of the Jacksonian era was
that the party system was built
• Question 3
Which of the following is true of
interest-group activity?
• Question 4
Which of the following is an example
of an economic protest party?
• Question 5
According to the text, Democratic
machines were crucial in electing
• Question 6
Roughly _____ percent of all the
interest groups in Washington located there since 1960.
• Question 7
The Progressive movement reduced the
level of political corruption but ultimately failed to
• Question 8
The Americans who are most likely to
join interest organizations are
• Question 9
• Question 10
Americans are more likely to join
__________ than are citizens of other countries.
• Question 1
The Progressive movement reduced the
level of political corruption but ultimately failed to
• Question 2
Usually, if a candidate for
president wins the most votes in a state, how many electoral votes does he or
she get for that state?
• Question 3
One explanation of the differences
between political parties in Europe and the United States is that
• Question 4
The role of the Democratic national
convention has been transformed into a
• Question 5
Americans are more likely to join
__________ than are citizens of other countries.
• Question 6
In recent years interest groups have
been more frequently using which of the following strategies, which is also
known as grassroots lobbying.
• Question 7
By law, PACs can give no more than
__________ to any candidate.
• Question 8
Which of the following is true of
interest-group activity?
• Question 9
To say that “the pressure system has
an upper-class bias” is to
• Question 10
The Americans who are most likely to
join interest organizations are
• Question 1
• Question 1
Usually, if a candidate for president
wins the most votes in a state, how many electoral votes does he or she get for
that state?
• Question 2
To say that “the pressure system has
an upper-class bias” is to
• Question 3
The text argues that the central
problem of political parties today is
• Question 4
Compared with the role European
political parties play in the lives of their citizens, parties in the
• Question 5
Information is an important resource
available to interest groups because
• Question 6
Roughly _____ percent of all the
interest groups in Washington located there since 1960.
• Question 7
Today, a person wanting to win an
election most often will seek the support of
• Question 8
The organization and structure of
the two major parties generally were the same until the late
• Question 9
Sometimes campaign donations affect
legislative behavior not so much by buying votes as by ensuring
• Question 10
The main factor that weakened the
political machines was
• Question 1
• Question 1
In a __________ primary, voters
decide which party’s primary they would like to participate in when they step
into the voting booth.
• Question 2
The text suggests that the divisions
in red state/blue state analysis are better understood
• Question 3
• Question 3
President __________ ordered endless
polls, sometimes weekly, to help him decide what positions to adopt.
• Question 4
• Question 4
People are less likely to take their
cues from the media on
• Question 5
In general elections, visuals
• Question 6
If the United States is compared
with other nations in the turnout percentage for registered voters, its ranking
• Question 7
Poor voters, contrary to popular
belief, more often support Republican candidates because
• Question 8
In most presidential elections, a
majority of the voters decides whom they will vote for
• Question 9
Evidence of decay in political
parties is exhibited by the declining proportion of people identifying with
either party and by the
• Question 10
For a presidential candidate to be
eligible for federal matching funds, he or she must first
• 1
Republican victories in the
presidential elections from 1980 through 1996 indicate that a party realignment
has
• Question 2
If the United States is compared
with other nations in the turnout percentage for registered voters, its ranking
• Question 3
Evidence of decay in political
parties is exhibited by the declining proportion of people identifying with
either party and by the
• Question 4
In a __________ primary, voters
decide which party’s primary they would like to participate in when they step
into the voting booth.
• Question 5
The legal limit on what a
congressional candidate may spend is
• Question 6
Realignment generally has been
related to
• Question 7
In general elections, visuals
• Question 8
In recent years states have tried to
increase the importance of their primaries and caucuses by
• Question 9
Poor voters, contrary to popular
belief, more often support Republican candidates because
• Question 10
President __________ ordered endless
polls, sometimes weekly, to help him decide what positions to adopt.
Exam 2
Question 1
Exam 2
Question 1
In terms of live television
coverage, which of the following is true?
Question 2
If a remark can be printed but
cannot be attributed, except on the authority of the reporter, it is said to be
Question 3
The culture war can very well
dominate political campaigns when
Question 4
The Constitution created a
representative form of government. According to the intentions of the Framers,
the government should follow public opinion
Question 5
One important aspect of the debate
over ideological consistency in the American public is that consistency is
Question 6
To say that “the pressure system has
an upper-class bias” is to
Question 7
The reason for greater participation
by Americans in civic associations is
Question 8
The majority of interest groups in
the United States are
Question 9
The example of farmers illustrates
that interest groups from the same sector are often
Question 10
Which of the following are often
factionalized, valuing principles above all else?
Question 11
The most loyal supporters of the
Democrats have been
Question 12
Which of the following statements is
incorrect?
Question 13
If the United States is compared
with other nations in the turnout percentage for the voting-age population, its
ranking
Question 14
There is evidence to suggest that
Eisenhower’s decision to “go to Korea” was influence by
Question 15
The biggest factor affecting the
votes of non-Democrats and non-Republicans is
Question 16
Significant congressional power is
found in
Question 17
In the Senate, a filibuster can be
ended by invoking
Question 18
Which vote requires members to place
signed ballots in a box?
Question 19
The focus of debate over filibusters
in 2005 was
Question 20
When a bill is assigned to a
committee, it usually
Question 1
The level of trust in government
rose briefly during the administration of
Question 2
To renew its license, a radio or
television station must
Question 3
The Constitution created a
representative form of government. According to the intentions of the Framers,
the government should follow public opinion
Question 4
The media made no mention of the
extramarital affairs of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy but
relentlessly pursued the sexual history of Bill Clinton. This was so because
Question 5
The broadcast industry in the United
States can be described as
Question 6
Between the two major parties in the
United States there are
Question 7
To win in a plurality system, a
candidate must have
Question 8
The 1946 Federal Regulation of
Lobbying Act has had __________ effect on the registration and control of
lobbyists.
Question 9
The single most important tactic of
the typical lobbyist is
Question 10
Direct mail has which one of the
following primary disadvantages as a fund-raising mechanism?
Question 11
Compared with white participation in
the democratic process, African Americans participate
Question 12
If the United States is compared
with other nations in the turnout percentage for the voting-age population, its
ranking
Question 13
Question 13
Some scholars argue that the decline
in voter turnout in the twentieth century is more apparent than real because in
earlier elections
Question 14
The most loyal supporters of the
Democrats have been
Question 15
Republican victories in the presidential
elections from 1980 through 1996 indicate that a party realignment has
Question 16
Conference reports on __________
bills usually split the differences between the House and Senate versions.
Question 17
The most important reason Congress
follows the lead of the president is
Question 18
The purpose of the Committee of the
Whole is to
Question 19
If you wanted to know what a member
of Congress really thinks about a bill, you would be best advised to look at
how he or she voted
Question 20
To obtain a party’s nomination for a
seat in Congress, a candidate typically must
Question 1
In terms of live television
coverage, which of the following is true?
Question 2
The Constitution created a
representative form of government. According to the intentions of the Framers,
the government should follow public opinion
Question 3
News coverage of the war in Iraq
probably influenced public opinion because
Question 4
Elites tend to be more strongly
ideological than average citizens because
Question 5
The culture war can very well
dominate political campaigns when
Question 6
Compared with their respective party
members, national convention delegates tend to be
Question 7
The Democratic Party in and around
Detroit is a classic example of a(n) __________ party organization.
Question 8
Unlike those in the United States,
interest groups have remained weak in Europe because
Question 9
The Founders saw political parties
as
Question 10
The majority of interest groups in
the United States are
Question 11
The tendency of states, in recent
years, is to __________ primaries and caucuses.
Question 12
One of the oddities of the 2008
election was that it featured
Question 13
Compared with white participation in
the democratic process, African Americans participate
Question 14
Which of the following statements is
incorrect?
Question 15
Evidence suggests that government
officials tend to be better informed about and more in agreement with the
opinions of
Question 16
Until 1995, Congress passed many
laws that
Question 17
Incumbents are likely to win
reelection because
Question 18
To obtain a party’s nomination for a
seat in Congress, a candidate typically must
Question 19
In the organizational explanation of
congressional voting behavior, the principal voting cue is probably
Question 20
Which of the following requires the
signature of the president?
Week 5
• Question 1
• Question 1
Usually, if a candidate for
president wins the most votes in a state, how many electoral votes does he or
she get for that state?
• Question 2
The organization and structure of
the two major parties generally were the same until the late
• Question 3
• Question 3
Today, a person wanting to win an
election most often will seek the support of
• Question 4
Which of the following statements is
correct?
• Question 5
A novelty of the Jacksonian era was
that the party system was built
• Question 6
Party organizations that feature
groups of people who enjoy the game and/or see politics as a way to meet and be
with other people are called “__________ associations.”
• Question 7
The role of the Democratic national
convention has been transformed into a
• Question 8
Which of the following is true of
interest-group activity?
• Question 9
A public-interest organization can
be defined as one whose goals, if achieved, would benefit primarily
• Question 10
In recent years interest groups have
been more frequently using which of the following strategies, which is also
known as grassroots lobbying.
Week 6
• Question 1
• Question 1
Looking over the span of history,
political scientists see _____ realignments to date.
• Question 2
• Question 2
In recent years states have tried to
increase the importance of their primaries and caucuses by
• Question 3
The text suggests that the divisions
in red state/blue state analysis are better understood
• Question 4
In a __________ primary, voters are
choosing between two candidates, neither of whom received a majority of votes
in a previous election.
• Question 5
The most loyal supporters of the
Democrats have been
• Question 6
The legal limit on what a
congressional candidate may spend is
• Question 7
Which Democratic candidate received
90 percent or more of Democratic votes?
• Question 8
Evidence of decay in political
parties is exhibited by the declining proportion of people identifying with
either party and by the
• Question 9
In most presidential elections, a
majority of the voters decides whom they will vote for
• Question 10
In U.S. House elections, higher
campaign spending is especially important for
• Question 1
In most presidential elections, a
majority of the voters decides whom they will vote for
• Question 2
When eighteen-year-olds got the
vote, they
• Question 3
For a presidential candidate to be
eligible for federal matching funds, he or she must first
• Question 4
Looking over the span of history,
political scientists see _____ realignments to date.
• Question 5
In a __________ primary, voters
decide which party’s primary they would like to participate in when they step
into the voting booth.
• Question 6
The 2002 campaign finance reform law
set a limit of __________ on the amount any person can contribute to a single
candidate in a single election.
• Question 7
• Question 7
The legal limit on what a
congressional candidate may spend is
• Question 8
The increased reliance on the mass
media by candidates has resulted in
• Question 9
Republican victories in the
presidential elections from 1980 through 1996 indicate that a party realignment
has
• Question 10
The most loyal supporters of the
Democrats have been
Exam 2
• Question 1
• Question 1
Attending college has what effect on
political attitudes?
• Question 2
The national press plays the role of
“gatekeeper.” This means that it can
• Question 3
African Americans are less likely
than whites to support
• Question 4
The reason religion has an impact on
political attitudes is that
• Question 5
The media made no mention of the
extramarital affairs of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy but
relentlessly pursued the sexual history of Bill Clinton. This was so because
• Question 6
One problem with the
personal-following campaign is that it might
• Question 7
The text asserts that although the
civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s have dissipated,
• Question 8
Compared with labor and business
PACs, ideological PACs
• Question 9
In most states, candidates for
office are chosen by
• Question 10
To win in a plurality system, a
candidate must have
• Question 11
The main reason people participate
in politics is
• Question 12
In a __________ primary, voters must
decide in advance (sometimes weeks) that they are a registered member of the
party in whose primary they wish to participate.
• Question 13
In U.S. House elections, higher
campaign spending is especially important for
• Question 14
Evidence suggests that government officials
tend to be better informed about and more in agreement with the opinions of
• Question 15
Which amendment gave those eighteen
years of age and older the right to vote?
• Question 16
Which vote requires members to place
signed ballots in a box?
• Question 17
The reason members of Parliament
almost always vote with their party leaders is that
Question 18
Incumbents are likely to win
reelection because
• Question 19
One effect of the growth in
congressional staff is to
• Question 20
• Question 20
The function of the Rules Committee
in the House is to
Question 1
One reason for the decline in party
identification is
Question 2
If a remark can be printed but
cannot be attributed, except on the authority of the reporter, it is said to be
Question 3
Today, there are not great
differences between men and women in their attitudes toward
Question 4
Which of the following is true of
newspapers and magazines?
Question 5
Many times, the reason the media is
unable to tell people what to think about a problem is that
Question 6
In most states, candidates for
office are chosen by
Question 7
Compared with labor and business
PACs, ideological PACs
Question 8
In recent years presidential
nominating conventions have included an increasingly larger proportion of strongly
ideological delegates. One explanation for this trend is that
Question 9
Between the two major parties in the
United States there are
Question 10
The congressional campaign
committees
Question 11
In voting, the average person
decides by
Question 12
Some scholars argue that the decline
in voter turnout in the twentieth century is more apparent than real because in
earlier elections
Question 13
Single-issue interest groups seem to
have their greatest electoral impact on
Question 14
In a __________ primary, voters must
decide in advance (sometimes weeks) that they are a registered member of the
party in whose primary they wish to participate.
Question 15
The main reason people participate
in politics is
Question 16
Significant congressional power is
found in
Question 17
The focus of debate over filibusters
in 2005 was
Question 18
Studies have shown significant
correlations between congressional votes and constituency opinion regarding
Question 19
Conference reports on __________
bills usually split the differences between the House and Senate versions.
Question 20
In the organizational explanation of
congressional voting behavior, the principal voting cue is probably
Question 1
The media made no mention of the
extramarital affairs of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy but
relentlessly pursued the sexual history of Bill Clinton. This was so because
Question 2
The broadcast industry in the United
States can be described as
Question 3
If a remark can be printed but
cannot be attributed, except on the authority of the reporter, it is said to be
Question 4
The Constitution created a
representative form of government. According to the intentions of the Framers,
the government should follow public opinion
Question 5
The type of story least likely to be
influenced by the political attitudes of the journalist reporting it is the
Question 6
Passed by Congress in 1939, the
Hatch Act
Question 7
The example of farmers illustrates
that interest groups from the same sector are often
Question 8
The Jacksonian party system was the
first national system, but it could not withstand the deep split in opinion
over
Question 9
The congressional campaign
committees
Question 10
In the United States, divisive
political issues have caused deep cleavages in society but have not upset the
two-party system because
Question 11
In a __________ primary, voters must
decide in advance (sometimes weeks) that they are a registered member of the
party in whose primary they wish to participate.
Question 12
Which amendment gave those eighteen
years of age and older the right to vote?
Question 13
Evidence suggests that government
officials tend to be better informed about and more in agreement with the
opinions of
Question 14
Looking over the span of history,
political scientists see _____ realignments to date.
Question 15
Compared with white participation in
the democratic process, African Americans participate
Question 16
Significant congressional power is
found in
Question 17
The term of office for a member of
the House of Representatives is
Question 18
Incumbents are likely to win
reelection because
Question 19
If you were to study the real
leadership office in the Senate, you would be focusing on the
Question 20
One effect of the growth in congressional
staff is to
Question 1
The national press plays the role of
“gatekeeper.” This means that it can
Question 2
In terms of live television
coverage, which of the following is true?
Question 3
Attending college has what effect on
political attitudes?
Question 4
To renew its license, a radio or
television station must
Question 5
One reason there are so many news
leaks is that
Question 6
The single most important tactic of
the typical lobbyist is
Question 7
The congressional campaign committees
Question 8
Compared with their respective party
members, national convention delegates tend to be
Question 9
Between the two major parties in the
United States there are
Question 10
To say that “the pressure system has
an upper-class bias” is to
Question 11
One of the oddities of the 2008
election was that it featured
Question 12
The text concludes that elections
Question 13
The tendency of states, in recent
years, is to __________ primaries and caucuses.
Question 14
Which amendment gave those eighteen
years of age and older the right to vote?
Question 15
People are less likely to take their
cues from the media on
Question 16
In the organizational explanation of
congressional voting behavior, the principal voting cue is probably
Question 17
The most important reason Congress
follows the lead of the president is
Question 18
The reason members of Parliament
almost always vote with their party leaders is that
Question 19
One of the apparent manifestations
of congressional weakness during the 1960s and early 1970s was
Question 20
A member of the Senate has just been
elected to a position that requires him or her to keep the majority leader
informed about the opinions of other party members. This person has been
elected
•
To renew its license, a radio or television station must
To renew its license, a radio or television station must
• Question 2
If a remark can be printed but
cannot be attributed, except on the authority of the reporter, it is said to be
• Question 3
The type of story least likely to be
influenced by the political attitudes of the journalist reporting it is the
• Question 4
The findings of researchers
regarding public opinion and the Monetary Control Act suggest that
• Question 5
According to a careful study of the
1980 presidential campaign, the news media treat opposing candidates
• Question 6
In most states, candidates for
office are chosen by
• Question 7
The Jacksonian party system was the
first national system, but it could not withstand the deep split in opinion
over
• Question 8
Compared with their respective party
members, national convention delegates tend to be
• Question 9
To win in a plurality system, a
candidate must have
• Question 10
Passed by Congress in 1939, the
Hatch Act
• Question 11
Republican victories in the
presidential elections from 1980 through 1996 indicate that a party realignment
has
• Question 12
If the United States is compared
with other nations in the turnout percentage for the voting-age population, its
ranking
• Question 13
One of the oddities of the 2008
election was that it featured
• Question 14
The main reason people participate
in politics is
• Question 15
Which of the following was a major
change in regard to American elections?
• Question 16
A bicameral legislative branch
• Question 17
If you were to study the real
leadership office in the Senate, you would be focusing on the
• Question 18
A censured member
• Question 19
Significant congressional power is
found in
• Question 20
The function of the Rules Committee
in the House is to
Week 8 Quiz
• Question 1
• Question 1
President __________ held a deep
suspicion of the media and disliked personal confrontation.
• Question 2
The __________ votes to remove the
president from office following an impeachment trial.
• Question 3
Which cabinet department is the
oldest?
• Question 4
Which of the following have been
impeached?
• Question 5
The purpose of a budget resolution
is to
• Question 6
President Lincoln justified his
unprecedented use of the vague powers granted in Article II by citing the
• Question 7
The president is limited to two terms
in office by
• Question 8
A president’s success in getting
Congress to go along with his or her programs can be measured in two ways—by
the proportion of presidential proposals approved by Congress and by the
• Question 9
President __________ gave wide
discretion to subordinates and was a superb leader of public opinion.
• Question 10
Presidents who favor order and clear
lines of authority favor __________ structures.
• Question 1
Presidents, even those with great
majorities of their own party in Congress, experience difficulty in exercising
legislative leadership because
• Question 2
An obvious and important difference
between a president and a prime minister is that the prime minister always has
• Question 3
The Supreme Court was able to avoid
the issue of executive privilege until
• Question 4
The purpose of a budget resolution
is to
• Question 5
On the issue of a president’s right
to impound funds, the Constitution says
• Question 6
Which cabinet department is the
oldest?
• Question 7
The president is limited to two
terms in office by
• Question 8
President __________ was criticized
for appearing to be bumbling and incoherent.
• Question 9
President __________ gave wide
discretion to subordinates and was a superb leader of public opinion.
• Question 10
The constraints imposed on the
president suggest that the chief executive’s best legislative strategy is to
• Question 1
The __________ votes to remove the
president from office following an impeachment trial.
• Question 2
The Supreme Court was able to avoid
the issue of executive privilege until
• Question 3
Which cabinet department is the
oldest?
• Question 4
Which of the following organizations
is the smallest but perhaps the most influential?
• Question 5
The purpose of a budget resolution
is to
• Question 6
Which of the following presidents
enjoyed an unusual level of sustained public support or popularity?
• Question 7
The constraints imposed on the
president suggest that the chief executive’s best legislative strategy is to
• Question 8
A president’s success in getting
Congress to go along with his or her programs can be measured in two ways—by
the proportion of presidential proposals approved by Congress and by the
• Question 9
An obvious and important difference
between a president and a prime minister is that the prime minister always has
• Question 10
President __________ gave wide
discretion to subordinates and was a superb leader of public opinion.
• Question 1
The personal popularity of the
president has its greatest effect on
• Question 2
On the issue of a president’s right
to impound funds, the Constitution says
• Question 3
The veto message must be sent to
Congress within _____ days.
• Question 4
• Question 4
An obvious and important difference
between a president and a prime minister is that the prime minister always has
• Question 5
Presidents who favor order and clear
lines of authority favor __________ structures.
• Question 6
The purpose of a budget resolution
is to
• Question 7
The constraints imposed on the
president suggest that the chief executive’s best legislative strategy is to
• Question 8
Which of the following presidents
enjoyed an unusual level of sustained public support or popularity?
• Question 9
The first presidents established the
legitimacy of the office by
• Question 10
The rule of propinquity states that
Week 9
Question 1
Question 1
The Administrative Procedure Act
emphasizes the need for
Question 2
Which of the following was created
in 1978 in an attempt to give the president more flexibility in dealing with
high-level bureaucrats?
Question 3
Employees hired outside the
competitive service are part of the __________ service.
Question 4
Periodically there have been
substantial increases in the size of the bureaucracy. These generally have
occurred during
Question 5
To say that the federal bureaucracy
has grown “thicker” is to say that it has
Question 6
A bureaucracy is a complex
organization in the sense that
Question 7
The attitudes of federal bureaucrats
are formed less by their social background than by
Question 8
Parkinson observed which of the
following?
Question 9
When the text speaks of the
discretionary authority of appointed officials, it means their authority to
Question 10
A personal attribute that has been
shown to have a clear effect on bureaucratic behavior is
Question 11
Which of the following presidents
appointed the highest percentage of African-Americans judges?
Question 12
A measure of the Court’s power is
found in the extent to which it addresses
Question 13
The so-called American rule
recognizes that
Question 14
An increase in cases is not solely
responsible for the sweeping remedies imposed by courts. A second factor
contributing to this trend is
Question 15
Historically, the Supreme Court has
been especially activist when
Question 16
Interest groups can attempt to
influence the Supreme Court by
Question 17
Most of the current justices on the
Supreme Court had prior experience as
Question 18
Which of the following is true of a
suit against a government?
Question 19
The Court’s tremendous workload has
led to an increase in the power of
Question 20
Citizen X is suing his neighbor Y
for ramming her $9,000 car. This case would be heard in
Question 1
When congressional committees
require that agency decisions be submitted to them before the agency implements
them, the committees are exercising the power of
Question 2
Parkinson observed which of the
following?
Question 3
James Madison argued that the
president alone must be able to fire a federal employee because
Question 4
A major reason the federal
government began expanding in size and authority after the Civil War is that
Question 5
Some interest groups are important
to agencies mainly because the groups
Question 6
Periodically there have been
substantial increases in the size of the bureaucracy. These generally have
occurred during
Question 7
The Administrative Procedure Act
emphasizes the need for
Question 8
Which of the following statements
regarding the firing of civil-service employees is correct?
Question 9
Agencies become “captured” by
interest groups because
Question 10
Most federal agencies must share
their functions with
Question 11
Interest groups can attempt to
influence the Supreme Court by
Question 12
Citizen X is suing his neighbor Y
for ramming her $9,000 car. This case would be heard in
Question 13
Which secretary of state refused to
deliver the commissions left on his desk from the previous administration?
Question 14
The period in Supreme Court history
from 1936 to the present has been marked by a concern for
Question 15
A measure of the Court’s power is
found in the extent to which it addresses
Question 16
Historically, the Supreme Court has
been especially activist when
Question 17
Under the power of judicial review,
a law of Congress is void if it
Question 18
A diversity case involves
Question 19
One reason federal courts should
follow precedent is that
Question 20
The Court’s tremendous workload has
led to an increase in the power of
Question 1
When the text speaks of the
discretionary authority of appointed officials, it means their authority to
Question 2
To say that the federal bureaucracy
has grown “thicker” is to say that it has
Question 3
The merit system began with the
Question 4
Surveys of 200 top-level,
nonpolitical federal bureaucrats found that most
Question 5
A bureaucracy is a complex
organization in the sense that
Question 6
The attitudes of federal bureaucrats
are formed less by their social background than by
Question 7
Employees hired outside the
competitive service are part of the __________ service.
Question 8
Agencies become “captured” by
interest groups because
Question 9
The Supreme Court’s current position
on the regulatory power of federal agencies is that
Question 10
A personal attribute that has been
shown to have a clear effect on bureaucratic behavior is
Question 11
When a federal judge orders the
reorganization of a state prison system in a case brought by a convict, the
judge is issuing
Question 12
In a typical term the Supreme
Court’s workload will involve as many as _____ cases.
Question 13
One influential view of courts is
expressed in Federalist No. 78, written by
Question 14
A diversity case involves
Question 15
Which of the following presidents
appointed the highest percentage of African-Americans judges?
Question 16
Interest groups can attempt to
influence the Supreme Court by
Question 17
One of the reasons class-action
suits became more common is that
Question 18
Which secretary of state refused to
deliver the commissions left on his desk from the previous administration?
Question 19
In the 1950s there was a movement in
Congress to curtail the Court’s jurisdiction in cases involving
Question 20
Most of the current justices on the
Supreme Court had prior experience as
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