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CLEP American Government
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1. The House appropriations committee has ___ subcommittees.
12
Magna Carta
Balance of Trade
Ad Hoc Structure
2. Number of Electoral College votes required to win the Presidency.
270
Free Exercise of Religion
Equal Protection Clause
Statutory Law
3. Funds spent for or against a candidate by committees not formally connected to the candidate's campaign and without coordination with the campaign.
Formula Grant
Proposition 187
8th Amendment
Independent Expenditures
4. Government branch established in Article I of the Constitution.
Gitlow v. New York
Veto
External Efficacy
Legislative
5. The right of the Supreme Court - under the Constitution - to hear certain kinds of cases directly - such as cases involving foreign diplomats - or cases in which one of the 50 states is a party.
Pass the fundraising threshold
Patriot Act
National Supremacy
Original Jurisdiction
6. 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.
Securities and Exchange Commission or Securities Act of 1933
Deficit
Department of State
Political Party
7. A group of writers - journalists - and critics who exposed corporate malfeasance and political corruption in the first decade of the 20th century.
Legislative Courts
Membership
Precedent
Muckrakers
8. An economy in which most economic decisions result from the interaction of buyers and sellers in markets - but in which the government plays a significant role in the allocation of resources.
Mixed Economy
Public Administration
Constitutional Initiative
Public Bills
9. 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
Implied
Ways and Means Committee
Implied Powers
Categorical Grants
10. 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.
Committees
Natural Rights
Miranda Rights
Suburbia
11. Grants that an accused may not be held in custody without charge - literally 'You shall have the body'.
Horse race
Habeas Corpus
Article III
Reverse Discrimination
12. Independent organizations - but more often the political arms of corporations - labor unions - or interest groups - established to contribute to candidates or to work for general political goals.
Political Action Committees
Export Taxes
Declining
Delegate
13. Article I - Section 8 - of the Constitution - which allows Congress to make all laws that are 'necessary and proper' to carry out the powers of the Constitution.
Dual / Layer Cake Federalism
Elastic Clause
National Political Parties
Prior Restraint
14. The power to tax is an example of _______________ powers.
Party of Economic Protest
Concurrent
Democratic
Bull Moose Progressives
15. Federal grants in which the recipient has a lot of discretion over how the money is spent. These grants are issued in support of general government functions such as education and law enforcement.
Political Party
Block Grant
House of Representatives
Trial Balloon
16. States that states may draw reasonable distinctions between the rights of residents and non-residents (ex. In state and out of state tuition)
Executive Agreements
Supply Side Economics
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Confirmed
17. 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
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18. Today the South is is a two-party battleground - in which the ______________ often have the upper hand
Republicans
Democratic
Jury of Peers
Populous
19. Committees of Congress composed of both representatives and senators.
Social Contract
Union Shop
Press Secretary
Joint Committees
20. In California v. Avecedo (1991) - The Supreme Court established that authorities may search ____________________ without a warrant providing reasonable suspicion.
Negative
5
Majority Rule
Automobiles
21. Method by which federal court judges may lose their position.
Speaker of the House
Impeachment
Detente
Libel
22. Type of interest group represented in Washington by another individual or organization. (Ex. Ford Motor Company pays a lobbyist in Washington to represent them.)
Agriculture
Interest Groups
Institutional
Baby Boomers
23. 1946 Act requiring bureaucratic agencies to appeal to the affected parties before adopting new policies. Legislative check on Bureaucracy.
US Trade Representatives
Caucuses
Freedom of Information Act
Administrative Procedure Act
24. Article II of the Constitution establishes the ______________ branch.
Shield Laws
Executive
Freedom of Speech
100
25. Individual contributions to PACs are limited to ______________ dollars per candidate per election with primaries - general and special elections counting separately.
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
5 -000
Article II
Violation of Law
26. As part of the negotiations concerning the Constitution - the South fought for and won an agreement forbidding the imposition of _______________.
House of Representatives
Concurring Opinion
Statutory Law
Export Taxes
27. Which office serves as a watchdog into waste or fraud in the bureaucracy and conducts investigations at the request of congressional committees
Murray v. Curlett
General Accounting
Civil War Amendments
Baby Boomers
28. Executive check on Legislative Branch.
Substantive Due Process
Monroe Doctrine
Double Jeopardy
Veto
29. A place of work in which only union members may be hired.
Pass the fundraising threshold
Closed Shop
15
Interest Groups
30. Voter turnout is usually ____________ when there is a binding referendum on the ballot.
1964 Civil Rights Act
binding
Federal Register
Habeas Corpus
31. If 10 days remain in session and the president does not sign an act of Congress - the law is ___________.
Enacted
Poll Tax
Party Purists
Whip
32. ________ of voters identify with one political party in advance of the campaign.
2/3
7
Concurrent
Pure Speech
33. Cabinet department responsible for managing school lunch programs and food safety. Established in 1862.
Agriculture
Gay
Isolationism
Judicial Restraint
34. Year of the 2nd Continental Congress.
Voting
Equality
1776
Catholics
35. The class of independent voters who do not vote according to party affiliation - but who typically have a broader range of concerns than single-issue voters - are known colloquially as
Mugwumps
Jim Crow Laws
Katz. v US
Ways and Means Committee
36. 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.
State Auditor
Iron Triangle
Referendum
Concurring Opinion
37. Provisions tacked on to a piece of legislation that are not relevant to the bill.
Local
General Accounting Office
Riders
Presidential Ticket
38. 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
Reference Group
Raise Public Awareness
Party Column Ballot
Earl Warren
39. A policy of avoiding foreign involvement.
17th
Writ of Assistance
Television and Radio
Isolationism
40. A loose grouping of people and organizations who seek to influence policy formation.
Issue Networks
Majority Rule
Capitalism
Independent Regulatory Agencies
41. Held on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November.
Pendleton Civil Service Act
House of Representatives
Administrative Law
General Election
42. These party members are highly involved in the electoral process. Donate funds to party and candidates - demand a voice in state party agendas and tend to have a strong belief in their party's ideology.
Declining
Civil Liberties
Party Activists
Declining
43. The ___________ aspects of Federalism include: diversity/diffusion of power - more access points for political participation - fostering of experimentation and innovation - and allowing local governments to manage local problems effectively
Public Administration
Positive
Creative Federalism
Free Exercise of Religion
44. Members of the ______________ committee of a political party work to maintain influence during non election years through congressional campaign committees.
Fiscal Policy
Scottsboro Boys Case
Roe v. Wade
National
45. This category of interest groups has been the strongest and most effective in lobbying Washington
Unicameral
1776
Discharge Petition
Economic Interest Groups
46. 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.
House of Representatives
Initiative
Interest groups
Arraignment
47. The concept that all people are of equal worth - even if not of equal ability.
Isolationism
imprisoned
4
Equality
48. Theory of democracy in which competition among common interest groups promote ideas to influence politics
Writ of Certiorari
Pluralist Theory
Presidential Veto
89
49. The Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 restructured the number of ______________ in both the House and Senate.
Change of Venue
Committees
3
Clothespin vote
50. A jury of 6 to 12 persons who determine guilt or innocence in a civil or criminal action
Line-Item Veto
Commerce
Petit Jury
Adversarial