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CLEP American Government
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1. The power of the president - struck down by the Supreme Court in 1998 - to veto parts of appropriations bills. Most state governors have this power.
Exclusionary Rule
Virginia Plan
Line-Item Veto
de jure
2. Congress defined the steps for the creation and admission of new states. It forbade slavery while the region remained a territory although citizens could legalize it. First congress would appoint a territorial governor and judges. Second as soon as 5
435
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
House of Representatives
Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism
3. A system in which national and state governments are competitors with distinct powers. This system was prominent in the US from the during the 19th century until 1937.
Virginia Plan
Dual / Layer Cake Federalism
Freedom of Speech
Independent
4. Contacts - coalitions - and interactions across national boundaries
Public Opinion
Transnational Relations
Formula Grant
Majority Rule
5. The estimated number of illegal aliens living in the US.
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Members of Congress
8 Million
Magna Carta
6. The appropriation of government spending for projects that are intended primarily to benefit particular constituents - such as those in marginal seats or campaign contributors.
Independent Expenditures
2
Hatch Act
Pork Barrel Spending
7. The uprising of farmers angered by crushing debt and taxes that revealed the failure of the Articles of Confederation.
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8. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was somewhat undermined by racist practices in the real estate market such as _____________ and ______________ - which continued illegally in many areas following passage of the Act.
blockbusting and redlining
Separate but Equal
Truman
House of Representatives
9. The expression of attitudes about government and politics.
Electoral Connection
Coordinated Spending
Public Opinion
Caucus
10. Loose - competitive relationships among policy experts - interest groups - congressional committees - and federal agencies. Many observers argue that these have replaced iron triangles.
Class Action Suit
Violation of Law
Issue network
Welfare State
11. In 1978 - the Supreme Court - in the 'seven dirty words' case - ruled that the government has the right to prohibit the broadcasting of _______________.
Party Dealignment
Enact a Bill of Rights
Offensive Language
New Federalism
12. When the President's own party gains power and influence - it more puts pressure on the President to conform to the will of the party - leading to________________ between the President and the party to define their public identities
Zenger
Due Process of Law
Increased competition
Flexible Construction
13. The 19th Century __________ party platform was opposed to the spread of slavery - promoted preservation of the union - supported the abolition of slavery - and promoted post civil was reconstruction.
Republican
Reserved Powers
Speech Plus
Unicameral
14. These voters are registered as a party member but only participate by voting in primary and general elections. Tend to vote straight-party ticket and follow the leads of local party officials.
Albany Plan
Rank and File
Senatorial Courtesy
Implied
15. Guarantees the right to a civil trial by jury.
7th Amendment
Democrats
Logrolling
Grand Jury Indictment
16. Legislative opinions on a matter that do not require Presidential signature.
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Resolutions
Cruel and Unusual
Cabinet
17. Head of the Supreme Court.
Bicameral
Chief Justice
Bowers v. Hardwick
Politics
18. An extraordinary writ commanding an official to perform a ministerial act that the law recognizes as an absolute duty and not a matter for the official's discretion
State Auditor
Democratic
Ways and Mean Committee
Writ of Mandamus
19. Inherent powers of state governments to pass laws to protect health - safety - and welfare; the national government has no directly granted police powers but accomplishes the same goals through other delegated powers.
Police Powers
Closed rule
Absolute Position
Marshall Plan
20. Most house committees are limited to _____ subcommittees.
Legislative
Preamble
Valence issue
5
21. In 1992 - the television networks agreed not to release these until a majority of polling places had closed in each state
Conference Committee
Agriculture
Exit Polls
Joseph McCarthy
22. In states using primaries - the most common form of primary election is the ___________ primary.
Caucuses
Free Exercise Clause
Closed
Nuclear Proliferation
23. The concept that all people are of equal worth - even if not of equal ability.
Article III
National Chair
Equality
Change of Venue
24. 14th Amendment is often used to support the right to ____________.
Whips
Due Process
Freedom of Religion
National Security
25. Number of years a President must reside in the US prior to taking office
Charter Colonies
6th Amendment
14
Joint Committee
26. A procedure that in certain circumstances permits voters to remove elected state or local officials from office before their terms have expired.
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Smith Act
Miranda Rights
Recall
27. Designed to protect the individual against the arbitrary power of the state.
Democracy
Legislative Courts
Due Process of Law
Major Political Party
28. This influential English document signed by King John in 1215 limited the absolute power of the monarchy - established due process - and limited arbitrary seizure of property.
Coordinated Spending
Magna Carta
Whips
Free Rider
29. This called for three-fifths of all slaves in a state were counted for purposes of apportioning representation in the House of Representatives.
Common Law
Joseph McCarthy
Commander in Chief
Great Compromise
30. Minimum number of voters per state in the Electoral College.
Caucuses
3
Confirmed
Jus Soli
31. Urban or rural areas in which businesses are encouraged to locate because of tax breaks and other incentives.
Supports
Enacted
Enterprise Zones
Liberalism
32. Grants that an accused may not be held in custody without charge - literally 'You shall have the body'.
Party Dealignment
Entitlement Spending
Habeas Corpus
Medicaid
33. The single biggest item in campaign spending at the presidential level is ___________________.
Television and Radio
Equity
Probable Cause
Little Difference
34. Prohibits conviction of a crime that occurred before the act became illegal
Political ideology
Great Compromise
Small Business Administration (SBA)
Ex Post Facto
35. A written opinion by some of the judges of a court which agrees with the majority of the court but might arrive there in a different manner.
binding
Concurring Opinion
Precedent
Majority Whip
36. ________________ of the Constitution dictates how the Constitution shall be amended.
Commander in Chief
Article V
Natural Rights
Mayflower Compact
37. A vote in the House of Representatives in which the position of each member is noted and published in the Congressional Record.
Referendum
Electoral Connection
Flexible Construction
Recorded Vote
38. Literally meaning 'right of soil' - confers citizenship by place of birth.
Balance of Payments
Jus Soli
It Failed to be Ratified
Appropriations
39. This body of government has final authority on the meaning of the Constitution.
Supreme Court
Albany Plan
Contract Clause
NY Times v. Sullivan
40. A controversial law overwhelmingly passed by Congress in October 2001 - after the terrorist attacks of September 11 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. It greatly expanded the power of federal law enforcement authorities to move against suspe
18th Amendment
Democratic
Senate
Patriot Act
41. A court decision in an earlier case with facts and legal issues similar to a dispute currently before a court.
Public Bills
Precedent
Free Exercise Clause
Political System
42. Assistants to the Majority and Minority Leaders of both the House and Senate.
Whips
Filibuster
Television and Radio
Adversarial
43. The fundamental rights of a free society that are protected by the Bill of Rights against the power of the government - such as freedom of speech - religion - press - and assembly.
Line-Item Veto
Civil Liberties
Judicial
Hatch Act
44. The executive office established in response to intelligence lapses during WWI. Oversees American foreign policy and includes the President - Vice President - Secretary of State - Secretary of Defense and is lead by the National Security Advisor.
Freedom of Speech
Public Opinion
National Security Council
Project Grant
45. A term coined by President Lyndon B. Johnson to describe his own view of the relationship between Washington and the states.
17th
Politics
Creative Federalism
Department of Treasury
46. An ideology that cherishes individual liberty and insists on a sharply limited government - promoting a free market economy - a non-interventionist foreign policy - and an absence of regulation in the moral and social spheres.
Political ideology
100
Proposition 187
Libertarianism
47. A law passed in 1966 that requires federal executive branch and regulatory agencies to make information available to journalists - scholars - and the public unless it falls into one of several confidential categories.
Selective Incorporation
Soft money
Concurring Opinion
Freedom of Information Act
48. An issue on which voters distinguish rival parties by the degree to which they associate each party or candidate with conditions - goals - or symbols the electorate universally approves or disapproves of. Examples of such issues are economic prosperi
Safe seat
Implied
Valence issue
5
49. Federal grants in which the recipient has little discretion over how the money is spent. The national government sets narrowly defined rules for use of funds and often requires the states or local governments to provide matching funds. These grants a
Recorded Vote
4
Virginia Plan
Categorical Grant
50. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) - founded in 1932 by President Herbert Hoover to help combat the Great Depression - was the predecessor of which federal agencies?
Hyperpluralism
Small Business Administration (SBA)
Laissez-Faire
Pluralist Theory