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CLEP American Government
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1. In Sweatt v. Painter (1950) - The Supreme Court upheld that ___________________ was inherently not the case as is applied to the University of Texas Law School.
Bowers v. Hardwick
Enterprise Zones
Separate but Equal
Project Grant
2. In the 1964 case of ____________ - the Supreme Court: established 'one person - one vote' -
Reynolds v. Sims
Freedom of Information Act
Freedom of Speech
Unicameral
3. (1781-1789) The written framework for the government of the original 13 states before the Constitution was adopted. Under this - the national government was weak and dominated by the states. There was a unicameral legislature - but no national execut
Political Party
Articles of Confederation
Freedom of Information Act
Closed
4. Impact elections by siphoning off votes from major parties spoiling a party's chance in a close race.
Council of Economic Advisors
Third Parties
Appropriations
Propose an Amendment
5. Because there is no Senate Rules Committee - Senators can debate a bill for an _________________ time.
14th Amendment
Legislative
Unlimited
Voting
6. Requires the Electoral College to vote for President and Vice President separately.
Shay's Rebellion
Fixed
Dynamic Conservatism
12th Amendment
7. A broad concept that may be defined in many ways - but the term is generally used to refer to the basic protection and defense of the nation.
National Security
Public Opinion
Regulatory Federalism
Speaker of the House
8. According to the Speedy Trial Act of 1974 - federal trials must commence within _______ days of arrest with the exception of delay for mental health testing of the defendant and illness of the defendant or key witness.
Public Policy
14th Amendment
Office Column Ballot
100
9. 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
Democracy
National Security
Bill of Attainder
10. Popular until the early 20th century when they lost favor to primaries due to corruption - now used in only 12 states.
Caucuses
Omaha platform
19th Amendment
Gerrymandering
11. Voting based on looking back and making judgments about the way things have gone and the kind of government experienced during a political leader's time in office.
Charter Colonies
Right to Counsel
Retrospective Voting
Party Realignment
12. A group of independent states or nations that come together for a common purpose and whose central authority is usually limited to defense and foreign relations.
Patriot Act
Veto
Confederation
Baker v. Wingo
13. The median income of women is ___________ percent of men.
19th Amendment
Policy
77
Cruel and Unusual
14. Cabinet department responsible for managing school lunch programs and food safety. Established in 1862.
Agriculture
Unlimited
Permanent Registration
Regulatory Federalism
15. The issue of slavery split the Democratic Party into what two factions?
Selective Incorporation
Northern and Southern
Supreme Court
Plain View
16. This article of the Constitution establishes the Executive Branch.
Article II
Line-Item Veto
October 1st
Interest Groups
17. The separation of people by race.
Segregation
Vietnam War
Social Contract
2/3
18. Law intended to promote free competition in the market place by outlawing monopolies
8th Amendment
15
Democratic-Republicans
Antitrust Legislation
19. This author was highly influential on Thomas Jefferson - rejecting divine right - proposing that government is a social contract requiring the consent of the govern and establishing the concept of self-evident rights of life - liberty - and property.
John Locke
12th Amendment
2/3
Public Policies
20. Finding that enough evidence exists to warrant a criminal trial.
Confirmed
Grand Jury Indictment
Nationalism
Equity
21. Age Requirement for the Senate
Soft Money
Interest groups
30
Reynolds v. Sims
22. The process by which individuals screen out messages that do not conform to their own biases
Selective exposure
Freedom of Religion
Substantive Due Process
Public Opinion
23. 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
Affirmative Action
Party Purists
Article V
Members of Congress
24. The practice of victorious politicians to reward their followers with jobs. Also known as the spoils system.
Proportional Representation
Article VI
Lafolette's Progressive s
Political Patronage
25. After the Vietnam war - American politics entered an era of __________________ during which neither party maintained control over the government.
Divided Government
Deviating Elections
11th Amendment
Party Identification
26. 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
Budget Resolution
Dies
Petit Jury
27. Concept of government by the people in which everyone is free to vote - but normally whoever gets the most votes wins the election and represents all the people - including those who voted for the losing candidate.
Open rule
Majority Rule
Plurality
Joint Chiefs of Staff
28. 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.
Republicans
Concurring Opinion
Open rule
Clear and Present Danger
29. Number of original cabinet positions under George Washington.
National Political Parties
Enumerated Powers
3
Categorical Grants
30. Early civil rights leader established the Niagara Movement and helped to establish the NAACP.
Populous
National Political Parties
W.E.B. DuBoise
Inverse
31. A procedure that in certain circumstances permits voters to remove elected state or local officials from office before their terms have expired.
Affirmative Action
Rank and File
Recall
President
32. Beginning with the election of Abraham Lincoln - the period between 1860 and the Great Depression was dominated by this political party.
Voting
11th Amendment
Republicans
presidential line-item veto
33. 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
Pre-clearance
Globalization
Electoral Connection
Reserved Powers
34. Constitutionally required address by the President typically given in a joint session of Congress.
State of the Union
National Debt
Electoral Connection
Dual / Layer Cake Federalism
35. Year of the 2nd Continental Congress.
Divided Government
Pocket Veto
1776
Free Exercise Clause
36. This branch of government checks Bureaucracy through its control over budget and appointments of leadership.
Mugwumps
Primary
Executive
14th Amendment
37. If significant amendments are made to a bill during committee - the bill is sometimes given a new number as a _______________.
Mugwumps
Entitlement Programs
John F. Kennedy
Clean bill
38. The party-column ballot - or Indiana ballot - encourages _______________.
Collective Action
Pocket Veto
Budget Resolution
Straight Ticket Voting
39. While the verbiage of the 4th Amendment is vague as to what constitutes 'reasonable'. Police departments must rely on _____________; they cannot act on unfounded suspicion.
Probable Cause
Freedom of Speech
Distribution
Omaha platform
40. This influential English document refuted divine right of monarchy and made monarchs subject to laws and responsible for crimes
Political System
Concurrent
Social Regulation
Petition of Right
41. In Schenck v. US (1919) - The Supreme Court ruled that government may prohibit speech that creates an immediate threat of criminal action. Essentially established different standards for speech during wartime than in peacetime. Thus - establishing th
blockbusting and redlining
Clear and Present Danger
Valence issue
Court of Appeals
42. A public policy that takes something away from one person or group and gives it to another person or group.
National Committee
Low
Clear and Present Danger
Redistributive Policy
43. In the mid-term elections following a President's inauguration - his party tends to ___________ seats in Congress.
Two Trial
Exclusionary Rule
Lose
Elastic Clause
44. This contraversial 2001 law allows anti-terrorism authorities to monitor e-mail and Internet traffic in order to prevent terrorist attacks. The government argues that cyberspace is public domain and that no warrants should be needed to access informa
Jurisdiction
Closed Shop
Patriot Act
2/3
45. Defamation by oral utterance rather than by writing - pictures
Committees of Correspondence
Confirmed
Amicus Curiae Brief
Slander
46. Decides which bills will be considered.
Small Business Administration (SBA)
Enterprise Zones
Committees
Shay's Rebellion
47. Between conventions - the governing body of a major political party. Members of this group are chosen in the states and formally elected by the party
Muckrakers
General Election
National Committee
Segregation
48. Act of exchanging favors for mutual gain
Logrolling
Power Structure
Grand Jury Indictment
Electoral College
49. In this essay - James Madison recognized that reconciling the competing interests of various groups was what legislation was all about
Clean bill
Great Compromise
Establishment Clause
The Federalist #10
50. Leader of the House of Representatives - elected by the majority party. 2nd in line of succession for the Presidency.
Bicameral
Vietnam War
Speaker of the House
Shay's Rebellion