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CLEP American Government
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A system in which national and state government have shared or overlapping powers. FDR's New Deal legislation established this system in the US.
Proposition 187
Political ideology
Unitary System
Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism
2. A system of voter registration in which voters must register only once in their district.
Independent Regulatory Agencies
Permanent Registration
7
2
3. Theory that a government requires the consent of the governed.
unlimited
Social Contract
Ratification
Two Trial
4. A nation's set of fundamental beliefs about how government and politics should be conducted.
Federal
Blacks
Salient Agenda
Political Culture
5. A primary in which any registered voter is able to vote for candidates from more than one party. A voter - for example - may vote for a Democrat for U.S. senator and for a Republican for governor. In 2000 - the Supreme Court struck down the blanket p
Blanket Primary
Divided Government
7
Albany Plan
6. Committees appointed for investigative or crisis situations.
Political Culture
20
Katz. v US
Select Committee
7. These parties often emerge as off-shoots of major parties or as single-issue parties. They typically act as critic/innovator bringing attention to issues and influencing the platforms of the major parties.
Whips
Entitlement Spending
Third Parties
Free Exercise of Religion
8. Charge of misconduct brought against a government official.
Senate
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
Right to Counsel
Impeachment
9. 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.
Categorical Grant
Freedom of Information Act
Patriot Act
Custom
10. This amendment includes the due process clause - the equal protection clause - and gave rights to former slaves.
14th Amendment
Select Committee
Safe seat
2
11. Prompted by the ____________________ - the 26th Amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
Deficit
Executive Agencies
Vietnam War
Charismatic authority
12. Information sent out in order to observe the reaction of an audience. Used by politicians who deliberately leak information on a policy change under consideration.
Trial Balloon
Executive Privilege
Jus Sanguinis
Petition of Right
13. The principle - established by Chief Justice John Marshall in 1819 in the case of McCulloch v. Maryland - that the Constitution must be interpreted flexibly to meet changing conditions.
Flexible Construction
5 -000
Executive Privilege
25
14. Senators have a __________ rate of re-election than Representatives primarily because of their larger constituency and lack of direct involvement with them.
Lower
Enumerated Powers
Concurrent Powers
Federal
15. Responsible for assigning bills to committee in the Senate.
Earl Warren
Majority and Minority Leader
Nationalism
President
16. A public assistance program established in 1965 to help pay hospital - doctor - and medical bills for people with low incomes.
Medicaid
Third Parties
20
270
17. The doctrine that the numerical majority of an organized group can make decisions binding on the whole group
Majority Rule
Enumerated Powers
Procedural Due Process
Zenger
18. Defamation by written or printed words - pictures - or in any form other than by spoken words or gestures.
state legislatures
Categorical Grants
Scandal Mongering
Libel
19. The constitutional requirement (in article II - sec 3) that presidents take care that the laws are faithfully executed - even if they disagree with the purpose of those laws
Enterprise Zones
Take Care Clause
Charter Colonies
Committee of the Whole
20. Number of years a Representative must reside in the US prior to taking office
7
Supreme Court
Select Committee
Permanent Registration
21. A legislature with only one house.
5
Pass the fundraising threshold
Republicans
Unicameral
22. Political party lead by Andrew Jackson from 1828 to 1856. Campaigned against strong central government and fought to end elitism.
Confederation
School Desegregation
Incorporation Doctrine
Democrats
23. The concept that all people are of equal worth - even if not of equal ability.
Equality
National Security Council
Low
Budget Surplus
24. Presides over any impeachment trial.
Soft Money
School Desegregation
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Press Secretary
25. The way things should be by law
Legislative Veto
de jure
Cloture
Convention Bounce
26. Included are Agriculture - Nutrition - and Forestry; Appropriations; Armed Services; Banking - Housing and Urban Affairs; Commerce - Science and Transportation; Energy and Natural Resources; Environment and Public Works; Finance; Health - Education -
Senate Standing Committees
4
14th Amendment
Restrictive Covenant
27. The 1st Amendment states that government cannot issue ______________ - censoring publications before they are published.
Feedback
Prior Restraint
Internationalism
Senate
28. The right of the Supreme Court - under the Constitution - to hear certain kinds of cases directly - such as cases involving foreign diplomats - or cases in which one of the 50 states is a party.
Original Jurisdiction
General Accounting
35
CORE
29. Economists generally agree that the major responsibility for promoting prosperity and full employment falls on ________________.
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Royal Colonies
Article II
Government
30. While the voting rights act of 1965 did direct the Attorney General to investigate the constitutionality of poll taxes and prohibit literacy tests - it did not expressly prohibit _____________.
Party Realignment
Gerrymandering
Recorded Vote
W.E.B. DuBoise
31. The response of the rest of society to actions by the authorities.
Police Powers
Articles of Confederation
Administrative Law
Feedback
32. A series of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton - John Jay - and James Madison under the pseudonym Publius advocating the ratification of the United States Constitution.
a senior senator of the majority party
Populous
Pork Barrel Spending
Federalist Papers
33. A meeting of party leaders to select candidates - elect convention delegates - etc
Caucus
House of Representatives
Balance of Payments
Agriculture
34. Form of obstruction in the Senate where an attempt is made to infinitely extend debate upon a proposal in order to delay the progress or completely prevent a vote on the proposal taking place.
Court of Appeals
Marshall Plan
Hold
Filibuster
35. A writ designed to protect against illegal imprisonment by requiring that a person who is detained be brought before a judge for investigation.
Civil Cases
Substantive Due Process
Ratification
Writ of Certiorari
36. Executive check on Legislative Branch.
Military-Industrial Complex
Resolutions
State Government
Veto
37. An election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election. In other words - one means by which a political party nominate candidates for the following general election.s
Scottsboro Boys Case
House of Representatives
Dissenting Opinion
Primary
38. A loose grouping of people and organizations who seek to influence policy formation.
Enacted
Issue Networks
Tammany Hall
Socialism
39. In Schenck v. US (1919) - The Supreme Court ruled that government may prohibit speech that creates an immediate threat of criminal action. Essentially established different standards for speech during wartime than in peacetime. Thus - establishing th
Suburbia
Negative
Major Political Party
Clear and Present Danger
40. Freedoms that protect the individual from the government.
Civil Liberties
Constitutional Initiative
Whigs
Supreme Court
41. Individual contributions to PACs are limited to ______________ dollars per candidate per election with primaries - general and special elections counting separately.
Iron Triangle
5 -000
Office of Management and Budget
Democratic
42. A system in which the national government sets requirements that are then implemented by state and local governments.
Regulatory Federalism
Party Identification
Bill of Rights
Chief Justice
43. Clause in the 14th Amendment that forbids any state to deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. The 5th Amendment also imposes this limitation on the national government.
Equal Protection Clause
Zenger
Office Column Ballot
Baker v. Wingo
44. An economic system of free enterprise with private ownership of the means of production.
Inherent Powers
Elastic Clause
de jure
Capitalism
45. A provision in a deed to real property prohibiting its sale to a person of a particular race or religion. Judicial enforcement is unconstitutional.
state legislatures
Select Committee
7
Restrictive Covenant
46. This 1st amendment clause prohibits the government from making any law prohibiting the exercise of any religion
Television and Radio
Lyndon B. Johnson
Free Exercise Clause
Misdemeanors
47. A term popularized by sociologist Floyd Hunter to describe the community leaders who he said determined policy in Atlanta - Georgia. More broadly - the term is used to describe 'power elites' generally.
Mugwumps
Critical Election
Freedom of Speech
Power Structure
48. After the Vietnam war - American politics entered an era of __________________ during which neither party maintained control over the government.
Council-Manager Plan
14th Amendment
Divided Government
Democratic-Republicans
49. Federal aid that states and localities may use mostly as they wish.
Low
Grant Clemency
General Purpose Grants
6th Amendment
50. This rule established by US v. Leon (1984) angered civil liberties groups by allowing exception to the Exclusionary Rule in instances where probably cause may not fully exist.
External Efficacy
Good Faith Exception
Criminal Information
Pyramid Model