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CLEP American Government
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Individual contributions to PACs are limited to ______________ dollars per candidate per election with primaries - general and special elections counting separately.
5 -000
Custom
Pyramid Model
Line-Item Veto
2. The FCC's equal time policy applies to _____________.
Political Advertising
Bowers v. Hardwick
Appropriations
Office of Management and Budget
3. Spending determined by the number of qualified recipients and their legally determined need is called
Electoral College
Entitlement Spending
Select Committee
Selective Incorporation
4. PACs may donate a ______________ amount of indirect or in-kind donations to a campaign. (Ex. placing ads to support their candidate)
6
Unlimited
Flexible Construction
Preamble
5. Authority based on an individual's outstanding traits - which attract followers
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Charismatic authority
Pork-Barrel Legislation
Gender Gap
6. Amendment that delegated the election of Senators to popular vote.
Shield Laws
Political Patronage
Supreme Court
17th
7. An act of legislature declaring a person or group of persons guilty of some crime and punishing them without benefit of a trial. Constitutionally prohibited.
Gerrymandering
Home Rule
Negative
Bill of Attainder
8. Number of original cabinet positions under George Washington.
Speaker of the House
3
Lower
Legislative
9. Senators are re-elected every ___ years with 1/3 of the Senate being up for election every 2 years.
Closed Shop
Energy
Marshall Plan
6
10. Voters in a political district - or supporters of an elected official; or interest groups or client groups that are either directly regulated by the bureaucracy or vitally affected by its decisions.
Convention Bounce
Dred Scott
Muckrakers
Constituencies
11. The Supreme Court is the only judicial body that may hear disputes between _________________.
Democrats
States
89
Right to Counsel
12. 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 _____________.
Gerrymandering
Republicans
Ratification
Catholics
13. The Articles of Confederation established a ________________ legislature.
Press Secretary
Unicameral
Demands
Redistributive Policy
14. After hearings are complete - a congressional subcommittee will usually determine a bill's future in final deliberations known as
Medicare
Libel
Mark Up Session
Clothespin vote
15. A group of people - chosen by poll-takers - that is representative of the universe that is being polled.
14th Amendment
Random Sample
Clear and Present Danger
Albany Plan
16. The belief that all people possess certain basic rights that may not be abridged by government.
Article V
Natural Rights
Contract Clause
Standing Committees
17. 6 In the view of Robert L. Lineberry - policy analysts focus on the _______________.
Enacted
Muckrakers
Outputs
Amicus Curiae Brief
18. _____________ is responsible for monetary policy.
Exclusionary Rule
House of Representatives
The Federal Reserve Board
Muckrakers
19. First Executive Branch
Department of State
Democrats
AARP
Earmarks
20. A federal program established in 1965 to provide hospital and medical services to older people through the Social Security system.
President Pro Tempore
Medicare
Miller v. California
Soft Money
21. Germany - Switzerland - and India are examples of countries with a _______________ system of government.
US Trade Representatives
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
Espionage Act
Federal
22. This house committee is responsible for Supervising the authority of the federal government to borrow money - Raising the revenue required to finance the federal government by levying taxes - Overseeing Social Security and other social insurance prog
Ways and Means Committee
Politics
Restrictive Covenant
National Security
23. First governing document of the Plymouth Colony establishing freedom of religion.
Committees
Stare Decisis
National
Mayflower Compact
24. A legislator who automatically mirrors the will of the majority of his or her constituents.
National
Instructed Delegate
Project Grant
Confirmed
25. A policy of avoiding foreign involvement.
Judicial
7
Contract Clause
Isolationism
26. The average voter turnout between 1960 and 2004 was __________ percent
Distribution
55
State Treasurer
Ratification
27. A judicial opinion agreed to by a majority of the members of a court. A majority opinion sets forth the decision of the court and an explanation of the rationale behind the court's decision.
Majority Opinion
Standing Committees
Interior
General Accounting Office
28. A system in which the national government provides grants-in-aid to states using conditions to elicit control.
Balancing Test
6th Amendment
1776
Fiscal Federalism
29. The single biggest item in campaign spending at the presidential level is ___________________.
Republic
October 1st
25th Amendment
Television and Radio
30. ______________________is responsible for the management of the federal debt and the printing of currency. It is the major fiscal policy agency.
unlimited
congressional oversight committee
Department of Treasury
Block Grant
31. The Jacksonian Era marked an important change in the process used to nominate Presidential candidates with the emergence of party _________________ - eliminating caucuses.
Filibuster
Conventions
October 1st
Rules Committee
32. This controversial clause of the 9th Amendment has allowed government to expand rights to suit its needs.
Elastic Clause
Caucuses
Third Parties
Sub-government
33. Law intended to promote free competition in the market place by outlawing monopolies
Confirmed
Institutional
Antitrust Legislation
Plain View
34. This may be done by a national constitutional convention called by Congress on the request of two-thirds of the state legislatures OR By the passage of a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress
Little Difference
National Debt
Unlimited
Propose an Amendment
35. The term 'Reagan Democrats' has become a generic term for
Miranda Rights
Medicare
Atomic Energy Act of 1946
Swing Voters in the Democratic Party
36. This powerful House committee is in charge of determining under what rule other bills will come to the floor.
Situational
Impoundment
Democratic-Republicans
Rules Committee
37. Broadly worded warrants used by British soldiers during colonial America to search for contraband and prevent smuggling.
Implied Powers
State Legislatures
Iron Triangle
Writ of Assistance
38. New Jersey v. TLO (1985) established that school authorities may search students without _____________ as long as they are reasonable.
Selective exposure
2/3
Government
Probable Cause
39. James Madison proposed to deal with the threat of political factions by ______________________.
Elite
Bill of Attainder
Republicans
Separation of Powers
40. Impact elections by siphoning off votes from major parties spoiling a party's chance in a close race.
Committees
Jurisdiction
Third Parties
Judicial Selection
41. Age Requirement for the Senate
30
Pork-Barrel Legislation
John F. Kennedy
General Election
42. Voting based on looking back and making judgments about the way things have gone and the kind of government experienced during a political leader's time in office.
Critical Election
Free Exercise Clause
Probable Cause
Retrospective Voting
43. Procedure typically requiring 3/5 vote of the entire Senate to end a filibuster.
1st Amendment
Cloture
Enacted
Party Identification
44. This body of government has final authority on the meaning of the Constitution.
Supreme Court
Charismatic authority
Conference Committee
Democratic-Republicans
45. 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
Article II
Clear and Present Danger
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
US v. Ballard
46. The concept that all people are of equal worth - even if not of equal ability.
Random Sample
Equality
Clean bill
Democratic
47. The way things should be by law
9
de jure
Earl Warren
Joint Committee
48. Prohibits the use of cruel or unusual punishment.
8th Amendment
Little Difference
Wallace's Progressives
Grant Clemency
49. Compromise between the large states and small states that established the bicameral Legislature consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives. Also included 3/5 compromise on the status of slaves in representation.
4th Amendment
Freedom of Speech
Great or Connecticut Compromise
Popular Sovereignty
50. In 1978 - the Supreme Court - in the 'seven dirty words' case - ruled that the government has the right to prohibit the broadcasting of _______________.
Bull Moose Progressives
Social Regulation
Offensive Language
Members of Congress