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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.
Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism
12th Amendment
2
Voting Rights Act of 1965
2. According to the Constitution - the electors in the Electoral College shall be appointed in a manner to be determined by the
Monopoly
Recall
Campaign Contributions
state legislatures
3. ________ of voters identify with one political party in advance of the campaign.
October 1st
2/3
Separate but Equal
Baron de Montesquieu
4. 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
Gross Domestic Product
Appropriation Bills
Freedom of Speech
5. Political theorist proposed the separation of church and state.
Royal Colonies
Free Rider
Democratic
Rousseau
6. In Johnson v. Texas (1989) - the Supreme Court ruled that burning the flag in a manner that does not pose a threat to people or property is allowed as this type of freedom of speech.
Thomas Hobbes
Free Exercise Clause
Speech Plus
Article VI
7. The proceeding before a judge in which the formal charges of an indictment or information are read to an accused person - who may plead guilty or not guilty.
Energy
Administrative Law
Arraignment
Writ of Assistance
8. The average voter turnout between 1960 and 2004 was __________ percent
Appropriations
55
Petit Jury
Republican
9. Cabinet department oversees nuclear reactors.Established in 1973 in response to the Energy Crisis.
War Powers Resolution
Commonwealth
Enact a Bill of Rights
Energy
10. Colonies in which the proprietors (who had obtained their patents from the king) named the governors - subject to the king's approval.
Proprietary Colonies
4
Great or Connecticut Compromise
Vietnam War
11. There is an _____________ relationship between Presidential approval ratings and unemployment.
Inverse
Jury of Peers
Suburbia
Court of Appeals
12. Grants that an accused may not be held in custody without charge - literally 'You shall have the body'.
Habeas Corpus
Free Rider
20th
States
13. Head of the Supreme Court.
Convention Bounce
2
Chief Justice
Budget Resolution
14. The relationship between the total cost of foreign goods imported to this country and sales of U.S. products overseas.
Internationalism
Natural Rights
Social Regulation
Balance of Trade
15. 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.
Ex Post Facto
Spoiler Candidate
Majority Opinion
Secondary Group
16. 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
55
Whip
John F. Kennedy
Party Column Ballot
17. 14th Amendment is often used to support the right to ____________.
Baron v. Baltimore
Due Process
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Gitlow v. New York
18. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 required states in the covered jurisdiction to attain _________________ from the Attorney General before making changes to voting standards - practice - or procedure
Public Administration
527 Organizations
Pre-clearance
11th Amendment
19. Several Presidents have been elected without winning the popular vote. As a result - In 1970 and 1979 - Amendments were proposed to disband the ______________ - neither passed.
Situational
Electoral College
Electoral Connection
Supreme Court
20. President requires their approval to appoint judges - ambassadors and other high officials.
Article III
Implied
Senate
Union Shop
21. 'lame duck' amendment
Free Exercise Clause
20th
Distribution
Incorporation Doctrine
22. Court cases that involve relations between individuals and organizations - such as a divorce action - or a suit for damages arising from an automobile accident or for violation of a business contract.
Public Bills
Civil Cases
Cruel and Unusual
14th Amendment
23. States that states may draw reasonable distinctions between the rights of residents and non-residents (ex. In state and out of state tuition)
Gender Gap
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Jury of Peers
Eminent Domain
24. Economists generally agree that the major responsibility for promoting prosperity and full employment falls on ________________.
Government
Enumerated Powers
Periodic Registration
Public Administration
25. The power of the president - struck down by the Supreme Court in 1998 - to veto parts of appropriations bills. Most state governors have this power.
2
Majority Whip
Line-Item Veto
Libertarianism
26. This article of the Constitution establishes the Executive Branch.
Article II
Northern and Southern
Supremacy Clause
Third Parties
27. Powers of the national government that flow from its enumerated powers and the 'elastic clause' of the Constitution.
Lyndon B. Johnson
25
Implied Powers
Soft Money
28. Established the Federal Reserve Bank - responsible for conducting the nation's monetary policy - maintaining the stability of the financial system - supervising and regulating banking institutions - and protecting the credit rights of consumers - and
Woodrow Wilson
Monetary Policy
Selective exposure
Civil Cases
29. A meeting of party leaders to select candidates - elect convention delegates - etc
Increased competition
Caucus
National Security Council
US Trade Representatives
30. 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
Segregation
Proportional Representation
Political Machines
Tammany Hall
31. In charge of state's legal business. provide advice to other state official and represents the state in court if the state is involved in a lawsuit
Veteran's Affairs
Class Action Suit
Attorney General
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
32. 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
Take Care Clause
Oligopoly
Laissez-Faire
Gerrymandering
33. Responsible for further investigation - hearings - and amendment to a bill
16th Amendment
Free Exercise
Social Regulation
Sub-committee
34. A power of the president to kill a bill by taking no action (if Congress adjourns during the 10-day period after the president receives the bill). Some court rulings have suggested that a president may exercise a pocket veto only when Congress adjour
Republican
Enumerated Powers
Pocket Veto
Grand Jury Indictment
35. Judges in Legislative Courts serve _______ terms and do not require impeachment.
Fixed
Sub-government
Winston Churchill
Dynamic Conservatism
36. The strongest factor contributing to an individual's political socialization tends to be
Family
Committee of the Whole
Petition of Right
Closed
37. Tips the balance between two leading candidates by attracting a minority of voters who otherwise might have voted for one of the leading candidates.
Quid Pro Quo
Constituencies
Spoiler Candidate
Rank and File
38. The issue of slavery split the Democratic Party into what two factions?
Third Party
Private Bills
Northern and Southern
Recorded Vote
39. Representing - characterized by - or including members from two parties or factions
Bipartisanship
State Auditor
7
Republican
40. Population migration patterns since the second World War have increased the power of _____________.
1964 Civil Rights Act
14
Suburbia
Natural Rights
41. The 1896 case of Plessy v. Fergusan established the racial segregation policy of __________________.
Closed
Impeachment
Commonwealth
Separate but Equal
42. 1974 Act mandating that all government files about private citizens be kept confidential.
Seniority System
may not
Free Exercise Clause
Privacy Act
43. Loose - competitive relationships among policy experts - interest groups - congressional committees - and federal agencies. Many observers argue that these have replaced iron triangles.
Issue network
31
Ticket Splitters
Seniority System
44. The expression of attitudes about government and politics.
4
Office of Management and Budget
Public Opinion
Petit Jury
45. In lieu of an indictment - the state prosecutor may file a _______________ charging the person with a crime.
Exit Polls
Party Dealignment
Criminal Information
Winston Churchill
46. Type of interest group represented in Washington by another individual or organization. (Ex. Ford Motor Company pays a lobbyist in Washington to represent them.)
Segregation
The Federalist #10
State Legislatures
Institutional
47. These voters tend to have a high voter turnout because of their strong since of civic duty due to growing up during an era of political and civil unrest.
Executive
Baby Boomers
Collective Action
Pyramid Model
48. A group of people who try to influence policy agendas and whose ultimate goal is to run the government by getting their favorite candidates elected.
Permanent Registration
John F. Kennedy
Senatorial Courtesy
Political Party
49. Direct oral or written speech directed at a specific individual or group
Bill of Rights
Pure Speech
Social Regulation
Select Committee
50. A federal program established in 1965 to provide hospital and medical services to older people through the Social Security system.
Conventions
Republican
Grand Jury Indictment
Medicare