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CLEP American Government
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1. During the 1800's and early 1900's - some state and local party committees became ________________ dominating party activities. Committee members would promise new recruits money - jobs - and other benefits for joining and voting the straight party t
Spoiler Candidate
Gideon v. Wainwright
Political Machines
Clean bill
2. The provisions of the Constitution that divide power among three constitutionally equal and independent branches of government
Outputs
Checks and Balances
Political Patronage
Change of Venue
3. This 1972 Supreme Court case struck down all state laws allowing the death penalty stating that they allowed for too much discretion on the part of the judge and jury resulting in lack of consistent administration of the penalty.
Standing Committees
Hatch Act
Furman v. Georgia
Issue network
4. In charge of state's legal business. provide advice to other state official and represents the state in court if the state is involved in a lawsuit
Referendum
Democracy
Civil Cases
Attorney General
5. Government regulation of the economy through its control over the supply of money and the cost and availability of credit. Controlled by the Federal Reserve Board.
Establishment Clause
Electoral College
Monetary Policy
Judicial
6. Federal grants in which the recipient has little discretion over how the money is spent. The national government sets narrowly defined rules for use of funds and often requires the states or local governments to provide matching funds. These grants a
Dies
Confederation
Categorical Grant
Zenger
7. Formed as a third party on the issue of slavery by many former Whigs in the 1850's. Anti-slavery platform. Supported by farmers - laborers - and newly-freed blacks.
Republicans
Mixed Economy
Due Process of Law
Arraignment
8. A technique polling organizations use in which several people from the same neighborhood are interviewed.
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Safe seat
Valence issue
Cluster Sampling
9. The coming to power of a new coalition - replacing an old dominant coalition of the other party
Critical Election
Checks and Balances
House of Representatives
Coordinated Spending
10. 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
16th Amendment
Party Identification
Mugwumps
Interest Groups
11. Law enacted in 1939 to prohibit civil servants from taking activists roles in partisan campaigns .This act prohibited federal employees from making political contributions - working for a particualr party -or campaining for a particualr canidate
Hatch Act
Transnational Relations
Clear and Present Danger
Roth v. US
12. Laws must be administered in a fair manner.
2/3
6th Amendment
Republicans
Procedural Due Process
13. A primary in which any registered voter is able to vote for candidates from more than one party. A voter - for example - may vote for a Democrat for U.S. senator and for a Republican for governor. In 2000 - the Supreme Court struck down the blanket p
Executive Privilege
States
Blanket Primary
Globalization
14. Eisenhower's philosophy of being liberal in all things human and being conservative with all things fiscal. Appealed to both Republicans and Democrats.
Campaign Contributions
Dynamic Conservatism
Interior
Random Sample
15. A method of polling - considered less reliable than a random sample - in which interviewers are instructed to question members of a particular group in proportion to their percentage in the population as a whole.
Socialism
Ratification
Libel
Quota Sampling
16. The House appropriations committee has ___ subcommittees.
Death penalty
12
Free Exercise Clause
Veteran's Affairs
17. These party members take active non-leadership roles such as working polls or contributing money to campaigns. Tend to compromise on important issues and are mostly concerned about winning elections.
Federal Appellate
Budget Resolution
Populous
Party Regulars
18. The permanent committees of a legislature that consider bills and conduct hearings and investigations.
Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism
Commission Plan
Misdemeanors
Standing Committees
19. Article I of the Constitution establishes the ___________________ branch.
Legislative
18th Amendment
Nuclear Proliferation
Judicial
20. Infamous 1735 English case established the precedent for Freedom of the Press in the US.
Zenger
Republican
30
Implied Powers
21. The right to privacy is ___________ in the Constitution.
Initiative
Article VI
Implied
Electoral College
22. What occurs when government adopts a public policy that provides - or distributes - benefits to people or groups.
Foreign Policy
Ratification
Distribution
Violation of Law
23. A tax on voting abolished by the Twenty-fourth Amendment in 1964 - long used by southern states to keep blacks (and - in some cases - poor whites) from participating in elections.
8 Million
Poll Tax
Increased competition
Republicans
24. The drawing of the lines of congressional districts - or of any other political district - in order to favor one political party or group over another.
Government
Gerrymandering
Random Sample
Spoils System
25. The framers of the Constitution created the Senate to function as a check on the ________________.
Ratification
Rules Committee
Free Speech
House of Representatives
26. The Supreme Court has sometimes used a narrow interpretation of the Establishment Clause allowing the government to provide aid to religious groups as long as it remains ______________ and does not promote one religion at the expense of another. This
Impartial
Restrictive Covenant
Chief Justice
6
27. Polls taken as people leave voting places. In the past - television networks sometimes used these polls to predict election outcomes before the polls close. In 1992 - the television networks agreed not to project the winner in a state until the major
Exit Polls
Concurrent
Inherent Powers
Ex Post Facto
28. 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.
Absolute Position
Internal Efficacy
Spoils System
Free Speech
29. Method by which federal court judges may lose their position.
Impeachment
Press Secretary
Ex Post Facto
Senate
30. Constitutional protection of the accused to not be tried for the same crime twice.
Committees of Correspondence
Television
Supremacy Clause
Double Jeopardy
31. A jury of 6 to 12 persons who determine guilt or innocence in a civil or criminal action
Equal Time
Petit Jury
National Supremacy
Inverse
32. The Jacksonian Era marked an important change in the process used to nominate Presidential candidates with the emergence of party _________________ - eliminating caucuses.
Formula Grant
Cloture
18th Amendment
Conventions
33. In _______________ cases such as Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) - the Supreme Court has upheld that while Affirmative action policies are legal - race and gender cannot be the only determining factors.
House of Representatives
Reverse Discrimination
Marshall Plan
US Trade Representatives
34. States that states may draw reasonable distinctions between the rights of residents and non-residents (ex. In state and out of state tuition)
The Enlightenment
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Collective Action
Police Powers
35. Also known as the Massachusetts ballot - groups candidates according to the office for which they are running
Office Column Ballot
4th Amendment
Independent expenditures
Contract Clause
36. Prohibits the use of cruel or unusual punishment.
Criminal Information
Legislative Courts
31
8th Amendment
37. 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?
Rank and File
Grant Clemency
Jury of Peers
Free Exercise of Religion
38. Cabinet department responsible for insuring mortgages and providing housing subsidies. Established in 1965
Alien and Sedition Acts
Declining
Inherent Powers
Housing and Urban Development
39. The policy established after the Second World War that America must take an active leadership role in world affairs
Impeachment
Containment
State Government
Internationalism
40. 1963 ruling prohibiting prayer in public schools.
Murray v. Curlett
Public Policy
Clear and Present Danger
Feedback
41. A device that allows the House of Representatives to conduct its business with fewer restrictions on debate and a quorum of only 100 members.
Miranda Rights
Majority Opinion
Committee of the Whole
Impartial
42. This category of interest groups has been the strongest and most effective in lobbying Washington
Enumerated Powers
Appropriation Bills
Economic Interest Groups
Incumbents
43. 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
Discharge Petition
Standing Committees
2/3
44. International agreements between the president and foreign heads of state that - unlike treaties - do not require Senate approval.
Selective Incorporation
Union Shop
Fiscal Policy
Executive Agreements
45. The period of time after the election of FDR until the Vietnam War was dominated by the Democratic Party and know as the __________________ Era.
Equal Protection Clause
New Deal Era
Scottsboro Boys Case
Supports
46. Powers of government that the national government may exercise simply because it exists as a government - such as the right to conduct foreign relations.
Impartial
Committee of the Whole
Inherent Powers
Two Trial
47. Executive check on Legislative Branch.
Redistributive Policy
Political System
External Efficacy
Veto
48. Representing - characterized by - or including members from two parties or factions
Bipartisanship
national quotas
20th
Trustee
49. Freedoms that protect the individual from the government.
Delegated Powers
Clean bill
3
Civil Liberties
50. 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.
Pendleton Civil Service Act
16th Amendment
Monopoly
Legislative Veto