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CLEP American Government
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1. Legislative house responsible for impeachment trials.
Senate
Pentagon Papers
House of Representatives
Issue Networks
2. The vote cast by a person who does not like either candidate and so votes for the less objectionable of the two - putting a clothespin over his nose to keep out the unpleasant stench
Ways and Means Committee
Blacks
Committees of Correspondence
Clothespin vote
3. Responsible for determining which bills will be considered on the House floor - and when they will be considered.
Enact a Bill of Rights
Majority Whip
Criminal Cases
National Convention
4. The number of ______________ a state receives is based on the number Representatives and Senators that the state has in Congress
Department of State
Balancing Test
Categorical Grant
Electoral Votes
5. In this case - a gay man from Georgia charged with committing sodomy in his own home with a consenting adult. The court ruled that the Constitution does not explicitly grant the right for homosexuals to practice their lifestyle and that laws against
Bowers v. Hardwick
Electoral Connection
12
Free Exercise of Religion
6. Age Requirement for House of Representatives.
25
Council of Economic Advisors
Voting Rights Act of 1965
7
7. Limitations on this freedom including prohibition of defamation and obscenity - limitation on commercial speech - and restriction of inciting words that may cause immediate danger.
National Convention
Conglomerates
Lobbying
Freedom of Speech
8. Legislative opinions on a matter that do not require Presidential signature.
Bicameral
Resolutions
House of Representatives
Criminal Cases
9. Committees that pull members from both the house and the senate who meet to discuss major policy issues such as economy and taxation.
Civil Cases
Joint Committee
Critical Election
6
10. 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
Clean bill
Clear and Present Danger
Federal District
The Sugar Act and the Currency Act
11. The view advocated by Supreme Court Justices Hugo Black and William O. Douglas that there are provisions of the Bill of Rights that cannot be diluted by judicial decisions.
Closed Shop
Absolute Position
Gerrymandering
Unlimited
12. In an election with more than 2 options - the number of votes for the candidate or party receiving the greatest number - but less that half of the votes.
Plurality
Bandwagon
Office of Management and Budget
Inverse
13. A coherent set of beliefs about politics - public policy - and public purpose. It helps give meaning to political event - personalities - and policies.
Political ideology
Oligopoly
Interior
Joint Committees
14. These two Senate standing committees have existed - largely unchanged - since 1816.
Electoral Connection
Natural Rights
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Foreign Relations and the Judiciary Committees
15. Established in 1947 as a combined Department of War and Navy.
Defense
Clear and Present Danger
The Sugar Act and the Currency Act
Majority and Minority Leader
16. When neither political party is dominant.
US Trade Representatives
Party Dealignment
Jus Soli
New Federalism
17. The issuance of this document by a judge requires probably cause and must be worded so as to allow for the search and seizure of specific evidence.
Fast Track Authority
270
19th Amendment
Warrant
18. In addition to overseeing the activities of one or more federal agencies - a ___________________may also serve as the authorizing committee for federal agencies' programs and operations.
Literacy Tests
congressional oversight committee
Cabinet
Due Process
19. Control of a market by a single company.
Monopoly
Declining
Equity
Declining
20. The primary purpose of _______________consolidate the nation's disability laws and provide for strong federal enforcement of a strengthened disability rights mandate
Export Taxes
Realigning Elections
Governmental Corporations
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
21. Cabinet department responsible for managing school lunch programs and food safety. Established in 1862.
Unitary System
Legislative
31
Agriculture
22. Minor criminal offenses - such as speeding.
Flexible Construction
Freedom of Speech
Misdemeanors
Campaign Contributions
23. 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?
Negative
Bandwagon
Popular Sovereignty
Free Exercise of Religion
24. Cabinet department responsible for regulating and promoting trade and maintaining the census Established in 1913..
Free Exercise of Religion
Secondary Group
Commerce
Negative
25. Finding that enough evidence exists to warrant a criminal trial.
Delegated Powers
Grand Jury Indictment
Horse race
Appropriations
26. Plan that proposed bicameral legislature where states were to have representation based on size in both houses.
Virginia Plan
Hold
Categorical Grant
Distribution
27. Committees appointed for investigative or crisis situations.
binding
Elite and Class Theory
Office Column Ballot
Select Committee
28. An extraordinary writ commanding an official to perform a ministerial act that the law recognizes as an absolute duty and not a matter for the official's discretion
Politics
Private Bills
Writ of Mandamus
Max Weber
29. Inherent powers of state governments to pass laws to protect health - safety - and welfare; the national government has no directly granted police powers but accomplishes the same goals through other delegated powers.
Demands
Police Powers
14th
Plurality
30. Something given in exchange for something else; swap
Redistributive Policy
Conventions
Quid Pro Quo
Open rule
31. The kinds of cases that a court has the authority to decide.
Incorporation Doctrine
Independent Regulatory Agencies
Jurisdiction
Original
32. An ideology that advocates limits on government power to address economic and social problems - relying instead on economic markets and individual initiative to address problems like health care and education - while promoting government involvement
Conservatism
Department of Treasury
Quid Pro Quo
Permanent Registration
33. 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
Increased competition
Mugwumps
Right of Expatriation
Proportional Representation
34. 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.
Dynamic Conservatism
Court of Appeals
Civil Cases
Political ideology
35. The individuals - institutions - and processes that make the rules for society and possess the power to enforce them.
Government
Deficit
High
Little Difference
36. Freedoms that protect the individual from the government.
Government
Civil Liberties
Party Identification
State Treasurer
37. Powers of government that are specifically granted to the three branches of the federal government under the Constitution.
Collective Action
House of Representatives
Enumerated Powers
Segregation
38. Cabinet department that includes the FAA and the National Hwy Traffic Safety Administration. Established in 1966.
Transportation
Poll Tax
Selective Incorporation
Free Exercise Clause
39. Most Americans support ______________ primarily as part of their criticism of PACs
Independent Regulatory Agencies
Automobiles
National Chair
Campaign Finance Reform
40. The process through which an individual acquires a set of political attitudes and forms opinions about political and social issues.
Political Socialization
Salient Agenda
Delegate
Convention Bounce
41. The permanent committees of a legislature that consider bills and conduct hearings and investigations.
Implied Powers
Local
Truman
Standing Committees
42. 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
Town Meeting
Take Care Clause
7
43. A political candidate who is thought to have only an outside chance of gaining the nomination.
Office Column Ballot
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Enterprise Zones
Dark Horse
44. Leader of the House of Representatives - elected by the majority party. 2nd in line of succession for the Presidency.
Speaker of the House
Delegate
Lobbying
Independent
45. The fundamental flaw in plural theory contends that pluralism weakens the backbone of democracy with too many common interest groups attempt to wield power - often leading to standstill because of unwillingness to compromise.
High
Cloture
Campaign Contributions
Hyperpluralism
46. In the last 30 years - voter turnout among American 18- to 24-year-olds has been
Declining
Raise Public Awareness
Interest Groups
Presidential Ticket
47. The demands of and supports for a political system
Inputs
Nuclear Proliferation
Transportation
Fiscal Federalism
48. The pursuit and exercise of power
Gerrymandering
Politics
High
Bill of Rights
49. Representatives serve ____ year terms
Natural Rights
Police Powers
2
Block Grant
50. Cabinet department oversees nuclear reactors.Established in 1973 in response to the Energy Crisis.
31
Spoils System
Party Purists
Energy