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CLEP American Government
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1. Which powers of the national government flow from its enumerated powers and from the 'elastic clause' of the Constitution?
Northern and Southern
Pluralist
Implied Powers
Mixed Economy
2. German sociologist theorized that the engine of government needs bureaucracies to provide expertise in a way that short-term elected or appointed official cannot.
Max Weber
Third Parties
Elite
Baron v. Baltimore
3. Cabinet department responsible for collective bargaining and union activity. Established in 1913
External Efficacy
Two Trial
legislative and executive
Labor
4. The FCC's equal time policy applies to _____________.
Outputs
Political Advertising
Right to Counsel
Pluralist Theory
5. The tendency of presidents to lose support over time.
Cycle of Decreasing Influence
1776
Presidential Ticket
527 Organizations
6. Impact elections by siphoning off votes from major parties spoiling a party's chance in a close race.
Negative
Social Security
Government Corporations
Third Parties
7. The 1970 Occupational Safety and Health Act - the 1965 Highway Beautification Act and the 1964 Civil Rights Act are all examples of ____________________.
Parallel
binding
Regulatory Federalism
Automobiles
8. 1946 Act requiring bureaucratic agencies to appeal to the affected parties before adopting new policies. Legislative check on Bureaucracy.
Majority Opinion
Television and Radio
Administrative Procedure Act
Supreme Court
9. Important during the Revolution - these bodies organized by the local governments of the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution for the purposes of coordinating written communication outside of the colony.
Senatorial Courtesy
Party Identification
Reference Group
Committees of Correspondence
10. Federal categorical grants in which the granting agency has much discretion over how the recipient spends the money.
Open rule
Political Action Committee
Project Grant
Little Difference
11. 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.
War Powers Resolution
Dred Scott
Suburbia
Political Action Committees
12. 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
Policy Making Cycle
Positive
Military-Industrial Complex
Third Parties
13. 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.
Pluralist Theory
Poll Tax
Majority Rule
Inherent Powers
14. Decides which bills will be considered.
New Jersey Plan
Low
Committees
Privileges and Immunities Clause
15. Practice by which voters of one party crossing over and voting in the primary of another party - effectively allowing a party to help choose its opposition's candidate.
Popular Sovereignty
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Housing and Urban Development
Raiding
16. A device that allows the House of Representatives to conduct its business with fewer restrictions on debate and a quorum of only 100 members.
Committee of the Whole
Inverse
Clear and Present Danger
Commerce
17. Guarantees the right to bare arms.
Issue Networks
Petition of Right
2nd Amendment
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
18. Which committee assignments would confer the most power and influence on members of the Senate?
Impeachment
Appropriations
Budget Resolution
Stare Decisis
19. California measure designed to deny welfare and other benefits to illegal aliens. Overwhelmingly passed the popular vote - but overturned in federal court because it extending beyond the bounds of state rights to attempt to control immigration.
Entitlement Programs
Export Taxes
Social Security
Proposition 187
20. The action - or actions - taken by government to carry out a policy.
Common Sense
Two Trial
Implementation
Thomas Hobbes
21. The term 'Reagan Democrats' has become a generic term for
Confirmed
Swing Voters in the Democratic Party
35
Secondary Group
22. A power of the president to kill a bill by taking no action (if Congress adjourns during the 10-day period after the president receives the bill). Some court rulings have suggested that a president may exercise a pocket veto only when Congress adjour
Chief Justice
9
Establishment Clause
Pocket Veto
23. 3 person executive panel responsible for helping the President develop an economic plan for the nation.
Jim Crow Laws
Double Jeopardy
Council of Economic Advisors
Power Structure
24. Until the law was changed in 2002 - the term described unregulated campaign funds not subject to the limits of federal law because they went to party committees and not directly to candidates. The 2002 law banned contributions of soft money to nation
Precedent
Free Exercise of Religion
20th
Soft Money
25. Presides over the Senate without voting privileges except in the case of a tie.
Hub and Spoke Model
Ratification
Executive Agencies
Vice President
26. Limitations on this freedom including prohibition of defamation and obscenity - limitation on commercial speech - and restriction of inciting words that may cause immediate danger.
Supreme Court
Freedom of Speech
Bundling
House of Representatives
27. The introductory statement of the U.S. Constitution - setting forth the general principles of American government and beginning with the words - 'We the people of the United States - in order to form a more perfect union. ...'
Iron Triangle
Freedom of Speech
Preamble
Monetary Policy
28. _____________ is responsible for monetary policy.
Party Regulars
Caucus
de facto
The Federal Reserve Board
29. Legislative house whose membership was intended to represent the state.
25
Right of Expatriation
Grand Jury Indictment
Senate
30. Laws on Schools - Marriage - and owning property;Licensee Lawyers - Doctors - and Teachers.
State Government
AARP
Permanent Registration
Cold War
31. 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
Petit Jury
Party Identification
Federal Courts
Decreased
32. 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
New Jersey Plan
Economic Interest Groups
Mugwumps
Recorded Vote
33. This 1964 case established strict standards for proving slander and libel - court must prove intent of malice on the part of the publisher.
Department of State
Mugwumps
Energy
NY Times v. Sullivan
34. The philosophy that government should intervene as little as possible in economic affairs.
Laissez-Faire
Freedom of Speech
Weber
2nd Amendment
35. 14th Amendment is often used to support the right to ____________.
Due Process
Majority and Minority Leader
Ways and Means Committee
14
36. This customary power allows the President to grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses.
Grant Clemency
Royalists
Article III
Unlimited
37. This article of the Constitution establishes the Executive Branch.
Truman
Article II
Regulatory Agencies
Conference Committee
38. 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
Party Purists
National Committee
Scottsboro Boys Case
Concurrent Powers
39. In 1978 - the Supreme Court - in the 'seven dirty words' case - ruled that the government has the right to prohibit the broadcasting of _______________.
Offensive Language
Agriculture
Administrative Law
Writ of Mandamus
40. 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.
Enumerated Powers
Party Regulars
Speaker of the House
Majority and Minority Leader
41. Responsible for assigning bills to committee in the Senate.
5
Majority and Minority Leader
Conference Committee
Pocket Veto
42. Capital punishment is also known as the _________________.
Death penalty
Detente
Procedural Due Process
Government
43. The head of a national political party
Veto
435
Unicameral
National Chair
44. A series of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton - John Jay - and James Madison under the pseudonym Publius advocating the ratification of the United States Constitution.
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Press Secretary
2
Federalist Papers
45. 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
Retrospective Voting
General Election
may not
46. While the voting rights act of 1965 did direct the Attorney General to investigate the constitutionality of poll taxes and prohibit literacy tests - it did not expressly prohibit _____________.
legislative and executive
Arraignment
Gerrymandering
Dynamic Conservatism
47. A system of voter registration in which voters must register only once in their district.
Good Faith Exception
Permanent Registration
Trustee
Whistle-blowers
48. Which two British Acts - passed in 1764 - caused American colonists for the first time to organize protests against the injustices of British rule - and sparked the rallying cry 'no taxation without representation'?
Party Activists
The Sugar Act and the Currency Act
a senior senator of the majority party
Open
49. A policy adopted by the United States after the Second World War that assumed that if enough nuclear weapons were deployed by the United States - an enemy would not attack for fear of being destroyed in retaliation.
Independent expenditures
Politics
Absolute Position
Strategic Deterrence
50. This 1957 judgement prohibited pornography material as utterly without redeeming social significance - later reversed in Miller v. California
Enact a Bill of Rights
Roth v. US
Political Party
Probable Cause