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CLEP American Government
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Representing - characterized by - or including members from two parties or factions
Bipartisanship
Positive
The Federal Reserve Board
Due Process
2. First proposed in 1789 - this amendment passed in 1992 prohibits Congress from raising their own pay. Pay raises may not take affect until the beginning of the next term.
Republicans
27th Amendment
Grand Jury Indictment
Major Political Party
3. Number of justices of the Supreme Court.
9
435
Fiscal Policy
Instructed Delegate
4. Presides over the Senate without voting privileges except in the case of a tie.
Independent Expenditures
Commonwealth
Vice President
5
5. 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.
Secretary of State
Mixed Economy
Unlimited
Free Exercise Clause
6. Government employees who publicly expose evidence of official waste or corruption that they have learned about in the course of their duties.
2/3
Freedom of Information Act
Whistle-blowers
Common Sense
7. Unwritten law based on custom and tradition.
Common Law
Due Process of Law
Lemon Test
Plain View
8. Contacts - coalitions - and interactions across national boundaries
Politics
Caucuses
Transnational Relations
Enumerated Powers
9. Elections in which the majority party (according to party identification) is defeated in a temporary reversal.
Republicans
Deviating Elections
35
27th Amendment
10. A system in which the power to govern is shared between national and state governments
Smith Act
Reserved Powers
Majority Whip
Federalism
11. Political party lead by Andrew Jackson from 1828 to 1856. Campaigned against strong central government and fought to end elitism.
Cloture
Propose an Amendment
Reverse Discrimination
Democrats
12. The pursuit and exercise of power
Politics
Formula Grant
Judicial
Executive Privilege
13. 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.
Third Parties
Power Structure
Line-Item Veto
Unlimited
14. The fundamental rights of a free society that are protected by the Bill of Rights against the power of the government - such as freedom of speech - religion - press - and assembly.
Civil Liberties
Agriculture
Nationalism
Free Speech
15. An election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election. In other words - one means by which a political party nominate candidates for the following general election.s
Quota Sampling
Primary
state legislatures
Ratification
16. Leader of the House of Representatives - elected by the majority party. 2nd in line of succession for the Presidency.
Caucuses
Roe v. Wade
Speech Plus
Speaker of the House
17. This contraversial legal technicality intended to protect civil liberties has allowed criminals to remain free when the courts refuse to admit evidence that may have been obtained illegally.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Federal Courts
Police Powers
Exclusionary Rule
18. A course of action chosen by government officials
Public Policy
Low
Executive Agreements
Laissez-Faire
19. A group of high-level administrators and managers at the top of the government bureaucracy. SES members have less job tenure but are eligible for substantial cash bonuses for merit.
Interventionism
Senior Executive Service
Unicameral
Regulatory Agencies
20. When the minority party becomes stronger than the majority party - usually the result of winning a critical election.
Party Realignment
Populous
Regulatory Federalism
Focus Groups
21. People may vote in a party's primary only if they are registered members of that party. Independents cannot participate. Note that because some political parties name themselves independent - the term 'non-partisan' often replaces 'independent' when
Closed
Unlimited
Commonwealth
Inverse
22. President requires their approval to appoint judges - ambassadors and other high officials.
5 -000
Plurality
Senate
Regulatory Federalism
23. Ruling by the Supreme Court in 1954 that racial segregation in public schools violates the Fourteenth Amendment's requirement of equal protection of the laws for all persons.
Government
Brown v. Board of Education Topeka - Kansas
Winston Churchill
2/3
24. 1798 Act that criminalized speech that was derisive to the government. Later ruled unconstitutional - Andrew Jackson issued blanket pardon in 1801
Clean bill
Roe v. Wade
Politics
Alien and Sedition Acts
25. Federal laws limit the amount of ___________ that can be donated directly to campaign coffers.
2
CORE
Soft money
Logrolling
26. Federal categorical grants in which the granting agency has less discretion over how the recipient spends the money.
Formula Grant
Federalist Papers
Alien and Sedition Acts
Gross Domestic Product
27. According to the Constitution - the electors in the Electoral College shall be appointed in a manner to be determined by the
W.E.B. DuBoise
General Accounting
state legislatures
Cruel and Unusual
28. There is an _____________ relationship between Presidential approval ratings and unemployment.
9
Inverse
de facto
English Bill of Rights
29. These courts only hear appeals on cases from lower courts.
Concurrent
27th Amendment
Federal Appellate
Unicameral
30. The gap between the government's income and outlays.
Deficit
2
Jus Sanguinis
Concurring Opinion
31. The 19th Century __________ party platform was opposed to the spread of slavery - promoted preservation of the union - supported the abolition of slavery - and promoted post civil was reconstruction.
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
Republican
Attorney General
Institutional
32. 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.
Article IV
Espionage Act
Probable Cause
Jurisdiction
33. This act prohibited Discrimination because of race - color - sex - religion - or national origin by employers or labor unions; The adoption by voting registrars of different standards for black and white applicants; and Racial or religious discrimina
1964 Civil Rights Act
Whistle-blowers
Senate
State of the Union
34. The 1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine that prompted King George III's Prohibitory Act and the sending of mercenaries to the colonies.
Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism
Charismatic authority
Common Sense
General Accounting Office
35. The pursuit and exercise of power.
Brown v. Board of Education Topeka - Kansas
Article V
17th
Politics
36. An economic philosophy that advocates both tax and budget cuts to increase incentives to produce in order to expand the total supply of the nation's goods and services.
Political System
Patriot Act
Government
Supply Side Economics
37. A compulsory national insurance program - financed by taxes on employers and employees. The insurance falls into four categories: old-age and survivors insurance - disability insurance - Medicare - and unemployment insurance.
Social Security
Declining
Public Policy
Affirmative Action
38. Its the responsibility of ___________ committees of a political party to solidify the party within each state and organize primary elections
8th Amendment
Press Secretary
State
Spoiler Candidate
39. Which branch has the power to stop an executive order?
Energy
Deviating Elections
Judicial
Conference Committee
40. In WV State BOE v Barnette (1943) - the Supreme Court ruled that compelling citizens to salute the flag violates the principles of a free society - upholding which 1st Amendment rights?
Agriculture
Free Speech
Free Exercise of Religion
Probable Cause
41. If 10 days remain in session and the president does not sign an act of Congress - the law is ___________.
Elastic Clause
Probable Cause
Enacted
Standing Committees
42. A relaxation of international tensions.
Federalism
Small Business Administration (SBA)
Detente
Petit Jury
43. A test established by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes - Jr. - in 1919 to define the point at which speech loses the protection of the First Amendment.
Inputs
Clear and Present Danger
7
Court of Appeals
44. A public policy that takes something away from one person or group and gives it to another person or group.
Redistributive Policy
Freedom of Speech
Pork-Barrel Legislation
Administrative Procedure Act
45. Most likely to board a foreign ship suspected of drug trafficking at a U.S. port
Coast Guard
Gideon v. Wainwright
Omaha platform
Elastic Clause
46. A term often used to describe the economic and political ties between the military establishment and the defense-aerospace industry.
Federalism
Inputs
Military-Industrial Complex
Automobiles
47. Act of exchanging favors for mutual gain
Caucus
Logrolling
Interest Groups
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
48. Formerly known as the Anti-Federalist - this party lead by Thomas Jefferson advocated states rights pressing the causes of the common people and agrarian interest. Dominated the political arena until the Civil War.
Mixed Economy
Muckrakers
Political Advertising
Democratic-Republicans
49. In 1998 - the Supreme Court struck down the________________ law - declaring it unconstitutional - because Congress did not have the constitutional authority to hand that power to the President.
Earl Warren
Secretary of State
presidential line-item veto
Petit Jury
50. An interest group organization that represents a specific group of people (Ex. NAACP - AARP)
Public Bills
Membership
Proprietary Colonies
Retrospective Voting