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CLEP American Government
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1. Legislative house whose members were intended to represent the people.
Article III
House of Representatives
a senior senator of the majority party
Local
2. Permitted court authorized wire-tapping and bugging by federal - state - and local authorities and use of such evidence in trial. Later reversed by the Supreme Court based on 4th Amendment rights.
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
Amicus Curiae Brief
Concurrent Powers
Iron Triangle
3. 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.
9
Senatorial Courtesy
Seniority System
Party Column Ballot
4. This controversial clause of the 9th Amendment has allowed government to expand rights to suit its needs.
Warrant
Elastic Clause
Filibuster
New Federalism
5. Laws - rules - and government programs designed to protect individual rights and specific groups - as well as to benefit society as a whole in such areas as health - worker safety - consumer protection - and the environment.
5
Internal Efficacy
Social Regulation
Delegated Powers
6. Number of original cabinet positions under George Washington.
3
Writ of Mandamus
9
Regulatory Federalism
7. An official document - published every weekday - which lists the new and proposed regulations of executive departments and regulatory agencies.
Muckrakers
Due Process of Law
Federal Register
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
8. In this 1972 case - the Supreme Court established four guidelines for determining if a trial was appropriately speedy and fair: cause of delay - length of delay - affect on the outcome - and the defendant's claim to a speedy trial.
Baker v. Wingo
Recommit the Bill to Committee
6th Amendment
Select Committee
9. The practice of victorious politicians to reward their followers with jobs. Also known as the spoils system.
Political Patronage
Civil Cases
Grand Jury Indictment
House Standing Committees
10. After a bill is assigned to a committee - the next step is typically a ______________.
Isolationism
Liberalism
15
Public hearing
11. This amendment includes the due process clause - the equal protection clause - and gave rights to former slaves.
Balance of Trade
Woodrow Wilson
14th Amendment
State Treasurer
12. If 10 days remain in session and the president does not sign an act of Congress - the law is ___________.
Thomas Hobbes
Enacted
Select Committee
35
13. Cabinet department responsible for insuring mortgages and providing housing subsidies. Established in 1965
Bureaucracy
Housing and Urban Development
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Party of Economic Protest
14. Which historical figure described democracy as 'the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time?'
Grand Jury Indictment
Issue network
Permanent Registration
Winston Churchill
15. A provision of the Federal Communications Act that requires broadcasters to provide the same amount of exposure to all legally qualified political candidates.
Senior Executive Service
Equal Time
Cabinet
Fixed
16. An economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the publicand operate for the welfare of all.
Campaign Finance Reform
Members of Congress
Socialism
Free Exercise
17. Most modern political scientists believe there is ________________ between politics and government.
Concurring Opinion
Separate but Equal
Little Difference
Rank and File
18. Minor criminal offenses - such as speeding.
legislative and executive
Misdemeanors
Popular Sovereignty
Inverse
19. 6 In the view of Robert L. Lineberry - policy analysts focus on the _______________.
Outputs
Catholics
4th Amendment
Articles of Confederation
20. Literally meaning 'right of blood' - confers citizenship to a child from the parents.
Membership
congressional oversight committee
Jus Sanguinis
Two Trial
21. A registered voter may vote in any party primary regardless of his own party affiliation. When voters do not register with a party before the primary - it is called a pick-a-party primary because the voter can select which party's primary he or she w
Criminal Cases
Open
Balancing Test
25
22. The response of the rest of society to actions by the authorities.
Violation of Law
Feedback
Civilian Supremacy
Public Opinion
23. Presides over the Senate without voting privileges except in the case of a tie.
Valence issue
Ticket Splitters
Implementation
Vice President
24. Unwritten law based on custom and tradition.
Take Care Clause
Common Law
Confederation
16th Amendment
25. State legislation designed to outlaw the union shop - passed by 21 states acting under Section 14B of the federal Taft-Hartley Act.
Right to Work Laws
14th
Standing Committees
Speaker of the House
26. Law intended to promote free competition in the market place by outlawing monopolies
Adversarial
Conference Committee
Positive
Antitrust Legislation
27. Polls taken as people leave voting places. In the past - television networks sometimes used these polls to predict election outcomes before the polls close. In 1992 - the television networks agreed not to project the winner in a state until the major
Due Process of Law
Catholics
Secretary of State
Exit Polls
28. A world economy characterized by the free movement of goods - capital - labor - and information across national borders.
national quotas
Globalization
Pyramid Model
Government
29. Things government decides to do - example: taxation - crime control - national defense - education - etc.
Free Exercise of Religion
October 1st
Public Policies
Government Corporations
30. A decision of the Supreme Court cannot be ___________.
Appealed
John Locke
Civil Liberties
Veto
31. The gap between the government's income and outlays.
Social Regulation
Political Efficacy
Deficit
Concurring Opinion
32. Elects the President if no candidate receives 270 Electoral College votes.
Logrolling
Permanent Registration
House of Representatives
Dynamic Conservatism
33. In the last 30 years - voter turnout among American 18- to 24-year-olds has been
Court of Appeals
Death penalty
2
Declining
34. 19th century case establishing that the Bill of Rights applied only to the federal government - upheld until the 20th century. Ruling allowed stated to engage in activities such as establishing state churches and denying public office to people of ce
Senate
Baron v. Baltimore
Democrats
Omaha platform
35. These courts only hear appeals on cases from lower courts.
AARP
Recorded Vote
Initiative
Federal Appellate
36. Total number of Representatives apportioned to the states based on population and reapportioned with the census every 10 years
Rank and File
Economic Interest Groups
Interest Groups
435
37. The 1892 platform of the Populist party repudiating laissez-faire and demanding economic and political reform
Omaha platform
Article IV
Closed
18th Amendment
38. 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
3
Royal Colonies
Negative
39. Number of Senators elected at large per state -
Class Action Suit
Open rule
Criminal Information
2
40. Each Senate committee may have ________ subcommittees.
unlimited
Flexible Construction
National Committee
Divided Government
41. The philosophy that government should intervene as little as possible in economic affairs.
Laissez-Faire
Furman v. Georgia
Free Exercise
Raise Public Awareness
42. The way things actually are.
congressional oversight committee
Standing Committees
Dies
de facto
43. These party members tend to be ideologues who put issues ahead of winning elections and withhold support from candidates who do not share their stance on issues. Very active in special interest groups and caucuses within the party. Willing to break a
Criminal Cases
Jury of Peers
Republican
Party Purists
44. A course of action chosen by government officials
Realigning Elections
Original Jurisdiction
5
Public Policy
45. Formal approval or consent given to a constitution - constitutional amendment - or treaty before it goes into effect.
Checks and Balances
3
Enacted
Ratification
46. In addition to the doctrine of implied powers - Chief Justice Marshall - in his decision in the Supreme Court case of McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) - established the key concept of:
Baron v. Baltimore
National Supremacy
Veto
legislative and executive
47. Puerto Rico has ____________ status.
Vice President
Gideon v. Wainwright
Commonwealth
Small Business Administration (SBA)
48. Presides over any impeachment trial.
National Security Council
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Ways and Means Committee
Electoral College
49. In 1978 - the Supreme Court - in the 'seven dirty words' case - ruled that the government has the right to prohibit the broadcasting of _______________.
Equality
Offensive Language
Murray v. Curlett
Plain View
50. These party members take active non-leadership roles such as working polls or contributing money to campaigns. Tend to compromise on important issues and are mostly concerned about winning elections.
Party Regulars
Furman v. Georgia
imprisoned
Bicameral