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CSET Political Science Government
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Answer 32 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The Constitution & laws is an example of a check the judicianry holds over the president & Congress.
The supremecy of the Constitution
Minor parties
The theory of the Divine right
The power to interpret
2. Laws - & treaties of the US.
Anarchism
Federation
The supremecy of the Constitution
The 15th Amendment
3. Forbids states to collect a poll tax as a prerequisite to voting in national elections.
Article I - Section 10
Minor parties
The 24th Amendment
Classification According to the Relationship Between the Executive & the Legislature
4. Allows 18- year olds to vote in national elections.
Cabinet or parliamentary govt.
The 26th Amendment
Article I - Section 10
Two major parties
5. The primary meaning is government by the people. Indirect democracy implies government by the people's representatives - as in the U.S.
The presidential veto
Democracy
Separation and balance of powers
Individualism
6. A federation - such as the US - is a union of 2 or more local governments under 1 central gov. - with both the central & local govs excercising independent spheres of authority - either in theory or in practice. In encourages unity in matters of gene
The power of enforcement
The theory of the Divine right
No minor party
Federation
7. Policy - making executives are the prime minister & the # of the cabinet - all of whom are members of the legislature & dependent on support of the legislature for continuance in office. Parliamentary gov. differs from the American system of separati
Two major parties
Cabinet or parliamentary govt.
The theory of the Divine right
Dictatorship
8. Is an example of an executive check on the legislative branch.
The power to interpret
The 19th Amendment
The presidential veto
Democracy
9. Do arise & influence national politics. Minor parties have sometimes had senators & representatives elected and have occasionally dominated state & local politics.
Two major parties
The power of enforcement
The 24th Amendment
Minor parties
10. During most of US history - power has alternated between 2 major parties.
Article I - Section 10
The 26th Amendment
Two major parties
Classification According to the Relationship Between the Executive & the Legislature
11. Sometimes disappear - but the development of a new second party is the traditional pattern.
Socialism
The supremecy of the Constitution
The theory of the Divine right
Major parties
12. It defines citizenship - providing supremacy of national citizenship over state citizenship. It restrains the states from depriving persons of life - liberty - or property without due process of law or denying persons the equal protection of laws.
Article I - Section 10
Voters
The 14th Amendment
Democracy
13. This forbids the states to enter treaties - coin money - subvert the national currency - or pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts - and so on. It outlaws tariffs by states.
Article I - Section 10
Federation
Electoral decisions
Separation and balance of powers
14. Are usually majority decisions - encouraging majority support for governmental policies.
Individualism
Electoral decisions
Governmental stability
The force theory
15. Has ever had a president elected.
Voters
No minor party
Separation and balance of powers
Presidential government
16. Can be confronted with an either - or choice - thus simplifying decisions & political processes.
The 19th Amendment
The 26th Amendment
Federation
Voters
17. Intended to give blacks the right to vote.
The presidential veto
The 15th Amendment
The 14th Amendment
Separation and balance of powers
18. The primary role of gov. & of the state is to develop - promote - & protect economic interests such as trade - markets - commerce - & wealth. Economic interestss that thrive under the protection of the state are powerful in determining the direction
The power of enforcement
The economic interest theory
Federation
Control of expenditures
19. Forbids states to deny women the right to vote.
The 19th Amendment
The supremecy of the Constitution
Governmental stability
No minor party
20. Powers are carefully separated & balanced among executive - legislative - & judicial branches to avoid centralization of powers & resultant tyranny.
The economic interest theory
Separation and balance of powers
Confederation
The supremecy of the Constitution
21. Stands for relatively rapid & sweeping economic collectivism (govt. ownership).
Socialism
The 19th Amendment
The supremecy of the Constitution
Control of expenditures
22. Holds that all government is evil - unnecessary - & undesirable.
Dictatorship
Anarchism
Minor parties
Classification According to the Relationship Between the Executive & the Legislature
23. Of court decisions is a check of the executive over the judicial branch.
Two major parties
Control of expenditures
Minor parties
The power of enforcement
24. Is enhanced by a two - party system as opposed to a multiparty system.
The 26th Amendment
Governmental stability
The 24th Amendment
Individualism
25. Advocates the restriction of governmental activities within narrow limits - leaving a broad area of freedom to the individual.
The supremecy of the Constitution
Individualism
The theory of the Divine right
Control of expenditures
26. A loose union of states in which the principal power of gov are retained by the individual member states. Central gov. exists to perform a limited # of functions - such as national defense. The US was a confederation for 8 years under the Articles of
The theory of the Divine right
Dictatorship
Governmental stability
Confederation
27. Is an example of a legislative check on the executive branch.
Presidential government
Minor parties
Two major parties
Control of expenditures
28. Government resting on the will of a single person or a small group of persons. The welfare of the state is often held above the welfare of the individual.
Dictatorship
The supremecy of the Constitution
The 19th Amendment
The theory of the Divine right
29. A distictive feature of the executive is that he or she is elected independently of the legislative & holds office for a fixed period. Also - the executive has extensive power not subject to control by the legislature. The term presidential governmen
Dictatorship
Individualism
Electoral decisions
Presidential government
30. ...see following cards.
The force theory
The economic interest theory
Classification According to the Relationship Between the Executive & the Legislature
Anarchism
31. This theory holds that the state is a product of force & conquest. Like other theories - it cannot be proved & is generally considered inadequate as an explanation of the origin of the state.
The force theory
The 26th Amendment
The power to interpret
The presidential veto
32. The right of the ruler to rule was inherited from his or her ancestors - who were believed to have been appointed by a supreme being. It is identified w/absolutist governments. It was accepted as the justification for the rule of kings in much of the
The theory of the Divine right
Anarchism
The 15th Amendment
Classification According to the Relationship Between the Executive & the Legislature