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CLEP American Government
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1. After a bill has passed both the House and Senate - it goes to _________________ where any differences between the house bill and the senate bill are resolved before sending to the President for signature
Campaign Contributions
Espionage Act
Implied
Conference Committee
2. 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.
Confirmed
Judicial Review
Incumbents
Rank and File
3. Prohibits the use of cruel or unusual punishment.
Party Regulars
Take Care Clause
It Failed to be Ratified
8th Amendment
4. A system - until modified and reformed in the 1970s - that automatically resulted in the selection as committee chair of those members of the majority party in Congress who had the longest continuous service on a committee.
Universe
Supply Side Economics
Caucus
Seniority System
5. 1944 case established that as as long as a person accepted their beliefs in good faith that it is not the government's authority to determine whether those beliefs are valid.
Television and Radio
5
CORE
US v. Ballard
6. A course of action decided upon by a government
Policy
Mallory Rule
Right to Work Laws
Bull Moose Progressives
7. First governing document of the Plymouth Colony establishing freedom of religion.
Elite and Class Theory
Political Socialization
presidential line-item veto
Mayflower Compact
8. 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
Virginia Plan
Standing Committees
Political Patronage
Valence issue
9. Also known as the Indiana ballot - lists the candidates of each party in a row or column - beside or under the party emblem. In most cases - the voter can make one mark at the top of the column - or pull one lever - and thus vote for all the party's
Party Column Ballot
Project Grant
Federal Appellate
Judicial
10. A system of voter registration in which voters must register only once in their district.
Baker v. Wingo
Permanent Registration
Foreign Policy
Populous
11. The Supreme Court is the only judicial body that may hear disputes between _________________.
6th Amendment
States
Lafolette's Progressive s
Right to Counsel
12. States that arrestees must be informed of their right to remain silent - that anything they say can be held against them in a court - that they have a right to an attorney and that an attorney will be appointed to them if they cannot afford one.
Miranda Rights
Third Party
Party Activists
Whistle-blowers
13. Members of this party typically include women who support liberal policies on abortion and equal pay - Jews - Catholics - Blacks and other minorities - Blue-collar working class - urban - labor unions - and intelligensia
Constituencies
Criminal Information
Democrats
Checks and Balances
14. During the 1800's and early 1900's - some state and local party committees became ________________ dominating party activities. Committee members would promise new recruits money - jobs - and other benefits for joining and voting the straight party t
Political Machines
Article IV
Party Purists
Whigs
15. If 10 days remain in session and the president does not sign an act of Congress - the law is ___________.
Scottsboro Boys Case
Public Opinion
77
Enacted
16. Presidential management model in which corporate CEO tactics are used employing committees - task forces - and special advisors. Successfully utilized by Clinton and G W Bush.
Thomas Hobbes
Ad Hoc Structure
Brown v. Board of Education Topeka - Kansas
25th Amendment
17. Colonies in which freely elected legislatures chose the governor and the king could not veto laws.
Standing Committees
Federal Appellate
Charter Colonies
Lower
18. 1798 Act that criminalized speech that was derisive to the government. Later ruled unconstitutional - Andrew Jackson issued blanket pardon in 1801
Institutional
Alien and Sedition Acts
14th Amendment
Supreme Court
19. _____ out of 9 justices must agree to hear an appellate case brought to them from a lower court.
527 Organizations
4
National
Zenger
20. Law enacted by Congress - or by state legislatures or local legislative bodies.
Pork-Barrel Legislation
Slander
Statutory Law
17th
21. The coming to power of a new coalition - replacing an old dominant coalition of the other party
Social Contract
National Political Parties
Critical Election
Change of Venue
22. 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.
Concurring Opinion
Marshall Plan
1776
Senate
23. It the job of _________ committees of a political party to hold voter registration drives - recruit new party members and final candidates for city and county positions.
Felonies
Republican
Cruel and Unusual
Local
24. Prohibits conviction of a crime that occurred before the act became illegal
Ex Post Facto
Home Rule
States
Outputs
25. Term limit for House of Representatives.
Strategic Deterrence
Nuclear Proliferation
11th Amendment
Unlimited
26. German sociologist theorized that the engine of government needs bureaucracies to provide expertise in a way that short-term elected or appointed official cannot.
Veteran's Affairs
Select Committee
Due Process
Max Weber
27. A method of amending state constitutions under which proposed constitutional amendments can be placed on the ballot if enough signatures are obtained on a petition. Almost half the states also employ the initiative on the ballot to allow voters to en
Initiative
Pluralist Theory
legislative and executive
Joint Committee
28. Direct oral or written speech directed at a specific individual or group
State Auditor
Pure Speech
Spoils System
Due Process of Law
29. Prompted by the ____________________ - the 26th Amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Negative Advertising
Vietnam War
Redistributive Policy
30. According to this nineteenth-century British peer and historian - 'power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.'
Lord Acton
Patriot Act
Absolute Position
Pentagon Papers
31. Age requirement for President
Fixed
Right of Expatriation
Straight Ticket Voting
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32. The practice of victorious politicians to reward their followers with jobs. Also known as the spoils system.
Custom
Political Patronage
Free Exercise Clause
Elite and Class Theory
33. This 1932 case established that a case can be too speedy and under-counseled - providing defendants in a capital case the right to a reasonable amount of time to establish a defense.
Scottsboro Boys Case
8th Amendment
Permanent Registration
Judicial Activism
34. The right to renounce one's citizenship.
Homeland Security
Libel
Marbury v. Madison
Right of Expatriation
35. Includes expressive conduct/assembly/actions and symbolic behavior (ex. Picketing or burning the flag) Based on our country history of symbolic acts such as the Boston Tea Party - courts almost always uphold symbolic acts of speech unless they are cr
Political Action Committee
Speech Plus
Interest Groups
Electoral Votes
36. Included are Ways and Means - Veteran's Affairs - Transportation and Infrastructure - Standards of Official Conduct - Small Business - Science - Judiciary - Rules - Resources - Oversight of Government Reform - House Administration - Homeland Security
Common Law
House Standing Committees
Lyndon B. Johnson
Standing Committees
37. The issue of slavery split the Democratic Party into what two factions?
English Bill of Rights
Maintaining Elections
Executive
Northern and Southern
38. During the period from 1976 to 1824 - This party was lead by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison. They wanted a stronger national government that would rectify the pitfalls of the Articles of Confederation. Their supporters held a stronghold in New
5
Federalist
Regulatory Agencies
The Enlightenment
39. A world economy characterized by the free movement of goods - capital - labor - and information across national borders.
Concurrent
Recommit the Bill to Committee
presidential line-item veto
Globalization
40. Voter turnout is usually ____________ when there is a binding referendum on the ballot.
8 Million
binding
The Enlightenment
Zenger
41. Procedure typically requiring 3/5 vote of the entire Senate to end a filibuster.
27th Amendment
Atomic Energy Act of 1946
Cloture
US Trade Representatives
42. Responsible for further investigation - hearings - and amendment to a bill
Murray v. Curlett
Sub-committee
Free Rider
Politics
43. The 1st Amendment states that government cannot issue ______________ - censoring publications before they are published.
Bureaucracy
Pocket Veto
Common Law
Prior Restraint
44. 1976 Law requiring all governmental agency meetings to be open to the public unless classified information will be discussed.
Civilian Supremacy
Open Meeting Law
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Automobiles
45. A system in which the national government provides grants-in-aid to states using conditions to elicit control.
Home Rule
Fiscal Federalism
Public Administration
Majority Opinion
46. A legal principle of fair dealing - which may provide preventive measures and legal remedies that are unavailable under existing common law and statutory law.
Marbury v. Madison
Elastic Clause
Jury of Peers
Equity
47. A test established by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes - Jr. - in 1919 to define the point at which speech loses the protection of the First Amendment.
10th Amendment
Clear and Present Danger
Free Exercise of Religion
State
48. The binding decisions that the government makes whether in the form of laws -regulations - or judicial decisions
1st Amendment
Political Party
Outputs
Rules Committee
49. The pursuit and exercise of power
Politics
Public hearing
Whips
Seniority System
50. Committees created by Congress to conduct special investigations. Although normally temporary - some become - in effect - permanent.
Select Committee
Espionage Act
Legislative
Political Efficacy