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CLEP American Government
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. If 10 days remain in session and the president does not sign an act of Congress - the law is ___________.
Ad Hoc Structure
blockbusting and redlining
Interventionism
Enacted
2. Raise Public Awareness - Create Policy Agenda - Prioritize Agenda - Enact Policy - Public Evaluation
Policy Making Cycle
Marbury v. Madison
Misdemeanors
Supports
3. Money spent by individuals or gorups not asociated with candidates to elect or defeat candidates for office
Vietnam War
Ex Post Facto
Independent expenditures
Pendleton Civil Service Act
4. The practice of victorious politicians to reward their followers with jobs. Also known as the spoils system.
Political Patronage
Legislative Courts
Veteran's Affairs
Free Exercise Clause
5. A federal tax on imports.
Public Policies
4th Amendment
Tariff
Conventions
6. This category of interest groups has been the strongest and most effective in lobbying Washington
Office Column Ballot
27th Amendment
Economic Interest Groups
Department of State
7. Private groups that attempt to influence the government to respond to the shared attitudes of their members.
Interest Groups
Jim Crow Laws
Trustee
Freedom of Speech
8. Method by which federal court judges may lose their position.
Pluralist Theory
Impeachment
Clear and Present Danger
Freedom of Speech
9. The average voter turnout between 1960 and 2004 was __________ percent
Writ of Assistance
55
Hub and Spoke Model
Republicans
10. Responsible for determining which bills will be considered on the House floor - and when they will be considered.
Majority and Minority Leader
Majority Whip
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
Civil Liberties
11. 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.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Third Parties
President Pro Tempore
Concurring Opinion
12. The binding decisions that the government makes whether in the form of laws -regulations - or judicial decisions
States
Public hearing
Independent
Outputs
13. In 1992 - the television networks agreed not to release these until a majority of polling places had closed in each state
Regulatory Federalism
Exit Polls
Campaign Contributions
Capitalism
14. The total group from which poll-takers may select a random sample in order to measure public opinion.
Universe
Caucus
Home Rule
Lower
15. The framers of the Constitution created the Senate to function as a check on the ________________.
Closed rule
Nationalism
Flexible Construction
House of Representatives
16. These dissenting Republicans won 17% of the popular vote in 1924 on a platform for public control of national resources and railways - tax reductions - and changes to the staff of the executive department
17. Prompted by FDR's 4th election to the Presidency - the 22nd Amendment limited the number of Presidential terms to _____ terms.
Dred Scott
2
Administrative Law
27th Amendment
18. This amendment includes the due process clause - the equal protection clause - and gave rights to former slaves.
Equity
14th Amendment
Miller v. California
Original
19. The state officer typically responsible for overseeing federal elections at the state level is the
Secretary of State
Probable Cause
Supreme Court
Deviating Elections
20. The agency that provides Congress with evaluations of public policies is the
General Accounting Office
Good Faith Exception
State Government
Transportation
21. German sociologist theorized that the engine of government needs bureaucracies to provide expertise in a way that short-term elected or appointed official cannot.
Safe seat
Party Identification
Max Weber
Selective Incorporation
22. A provision of law in which Congress asserts the power to nullify actions of the executive branch. In 1983 the Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional - but Congress continued to pass laws containing such provisions.
Line-Item Veto
Legislative Veto
Third Parties
Entitlement Spending
23. Congress' first step towards allocating funds
Enacted
Reserved Powers
Formula Grant
Authorizations
24. Until the law was changed in 2002 - the term described unregulated campaign funds not subject to the limits of federal law because they went to party committees and not directly to candidates. The 2002 law banned contributions of soft money to nation
Article II
Soft Money
Custom
12th Amendment
25. An ideology that cherishes individual liberty and insists on a sharply limited government - promoting a free market economy - a non-interventionist foreign policy - and an absence of regulation in the moral and social spheres.
Public Opinion
Libertarianism
Senate
Violation of Law
26. Colonies controlled by the British king through governors appointed by him and through the king's veto power over colonial laws.
Outputs
Executive Privilege
Royal Colonies
Supreme Court
27. 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.
Political System
Ticket Splitters
Enumerated Powers
Line-Item Veto
28. This called for three-fifths of all slaves in a state were counted for purposes of apportioning representation in the House of Representatives.
Baron v. Baltimore
Veteran's Affairs
Authorizations
Great Compromise
29. Legislature bills that affect all citizens.
Federal Courts
Vice President
7th Amendment
Public Bills
30. Cabinet department oversees nuclear reactors.Established in 1973 in response to the Energy Crisis.
Majority and Minority Leader
1964 Civil Rights Act
Energy
Open Meeting Law
31. Spending by the national committees of the political parties to support the election of congressional candidates is known as
270
Coordinated Spending
Checks and Balances
Medicaid
32. Number of Electoral College votes required to win the Presidency.
Monroe Doctrine
Party Column Ballot
Politics
270
33. Cabinet department responsible for regulating and promoting trade and maintaining the census Established in 1913..
Open Meeting Law
Original Jurisdiction
Equal Time
Commerce
34. A powerful alliance of mutual benefit among an agency or unit of the government - an interest group - and a committee or subcommittee of Congress. Also called a triangle or a subgovernment.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Catholics
Jury of Peers
Iron Triangle
35. Article I of the Constitution establishes the ___________________ branch.
Enacted
Judicial Activism
Social Regulation
Legislative
36. Approximately 33% of American voters identify themselves as _______________ party.
Foreign Policy
Independent
General Election
Mugwumps
37. Federal aid that states and localities may use mostly as they wish.
binding
General Purpose Grants
Establishment Clause
55
38. Voters tendency to identify with a party that shares their views on important issues ignoring the party's stance on issues they deem less important. to be life-long unless there is a major change in the party's platform. 2. Influenced by ra
100
Article VI
Monroe Doctrine
Party Identification
39. The practice that allows senators to delay or even kill floor action on legislation - a nomination - or other matters by asking their party leaders not to schedule them.
Hold
Probable Cause
Enumerated Powers
Electoral College
40. Southern whites prevented blacks from ____________ through use of poll taxes - literacy tests and intimidation tactics after the Civil War.
Voting
Jus Sanguinis
Patriot Act
Conglomerates
41. Decides which bills will be considered.
Judicial
Declining
Automobiles
Committees
42. Most house committees are limited to _____ subcommittees.
5
Joint Committees
Majority Whip
Redistributive Policy
43. Federal and State Courts function in a _____________manner so that federal courts may receive appeals from state courts.
Parallel
Institutional
Federal District
Democrats
44. The 1896 case of Plessy v. Fergusan established the racial segregation policy of __________________.
Institutional
Executive Privilege
Zenger
Separate but Equal
45. Most likely to board a foreign ship suspected of drug trafficking at a U.S. port
Contract Clause
Coast Guard
Unlimited
Democratic
46. The name commonly given to a private group - regardless of size - organized to elect political candidates. An organization becomes one by receiving contributions or making expenditures in excess of $1 -000 for the purpose of influencing a federal ele
Political Action Committee
Equal Protection Clause
Gitlow v. New York
Town Meeting
47. This was amended in 1985 to prohibit vote dilution without requiring the proof of discriminatory purpose demanded by the original Act.
Retrospective Voting
Voting Rights Act of 1965
8th Amendment
16th Amendment
48. In Tinker v. Des Moines School District (1969) - the Supreme Court established precedents for ___________________ in schools and government institutions.
National Security
Freedom of Speech
Zenger
House of Representatives
49. The relationship between the total cost of foreign goods imported to this country and sales of U.S. products overseas.
Balance of Trade
Party Regulars
Reference Group
Republicans
50. Presidential management model requiring the President to have strong leadership skills and a keen eye for detail. FDR and JFK were well known for this style of leadership.
Article III
Democrats
Federalist Papers
Hub and Spoke Model