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CLEP Political Science Us
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Address banking problems and Americas Central Bank.
Power of the Federal Reserve
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
James Madison
President's Inherent Powers
2. A collection of essays expressing the political philosophy of the Founders and that were instrumental in bringing about the ratification of the Constitution.
The Federalist Papers
Last time Congress declared war
4th Amendment protections
Clear and Present Danger Test
3. A series of meetings to reform the Articles of Confederation convened in Philadelphia in 1787 in response to the economic and social disorder and the dangers of foreign intervention. The result was an entirely new plan of government - the Constitutio
Pork Barrel Legislation
Civil Service Act of 1883
6 years/2 years
Constitutional Convention
4. A system in which the president submits the name of a candidate for judicial appointment to the senators from the candidate's state before formally submitting it for full senate approval.
14th Amendment
Supreme Court - Original Jurisdiction
James Madison
Senatorial Courtesy
5. The branch of the United States government that is responsible for carrying out the laws.
Alexander Hamilton
Executive office of the President
Habeas Corpus
Devolution
6. Term of Senate/House
President's Inherent Powers
Three most common ways for President to expand his base of power
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
6 years/2 years
7. Civil liberties are rights that individuals have against government. Among our civil liberties are the right to free expression - the right to worship (or not) as we choose - and the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. Only the
13th - 14th - and 15th Amendments
Difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Standing
8. % of House that get reelected
Difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Stare Decisis
90% or higher
14th Amendment
9. 30 minutes.
Articles of Confederation
Time aloud for oral argument with Supreme Court
Logrolling
CA Prop 187
10. Laws enacted by southern states following Reconstruction that discriminated against African American.
Logrolling
Jim Crow Laws
Civil Rights Act of 1964
President's Appointment Power
11. Who formalized the political science curriculum in the United States?
Independent Agency
2/3 from Congress
Faculty at Columbia and Johns Hopkins. They were deeply influenced by German scholarship on the nation-state and the formation of democratic institutions.
Class Action Suit
12. The power to appoint high-ranking officials.
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13. (law) The right and power to interpret and apply the law.
Devolution
War Powers Resolution
The Right of Due Process
Jurisdiction
14. Powers claimed by a president that are not expressed in the Constitution - but are inferred from it.
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15. One of the Civil War amendments; guaranteed equal protection and due process.
Last time Congress declared war
Griswald v. Connecticut
14th Amendment
Power of the Federal Reserve
16. The continuous holding of the floor by a party to prevent action. Needs 3/5 to end.
Power of the Federal Reserve
Filibuster
Dred Scot v. Standford
2/3 from Congress
17. # of Cases the Supreme Court receives and hears
Lawrence v. Texas
Power of the Federal Reserve
Around 100
14th Amendment
18. A practice in which banks refure to make loans to people living in certain geographic locations.
Redlining
CA Prop 187
6 years/2 years
Three most common ways for President to expand his base of power
19. Gave equal right to black people covering voting - employment - public accommodation - and educations.
Class Action Suit
Prior Restraint
State of the Union Address
Civil Rights Act of 1964
20. President is obligated to make recommendations for Congress's consideration.
State of the Union Address
2/3 from Congress
Devolution
Supreme Court - Original Jurisdiction
21. Wrote the final version of the Constitution.
George Washington
Gouverneur Morris
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
President's Inherent Powers
22. Congress because they're tied to the people.
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23. Affecting ambassadors and other public ministers and consuls and disputes between the states.
Supreme Court - Original Jurisdiction
The Right of Due Process
Joint Chiefs of Staff
James Madison
24. de jure - 'by law'. Legally enforced practices - such as school segregation in the South before the 1960s. De facto - 'by fact'. Practices that occur even when there is no legal enforcement - such as school segregation in much of the US today.
De facto and de jure segregation
Constitutional Convention
9
Class Action Suit
25. An inability to regulate interstate and foreign trade - lack of a chief executive and a national court system - and its rule that amendments must be approved by unanimous consent.
Difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
What were the key weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
2/3 from Congress
Habeas Corpus
26. WWll - 1941
Government Corporation
Executive Order
Miranda v. Arizona
Last time Congress declared war
27. Gave an expansion of free speech. Money for candidates is a form of free speech by 1st amendment. Early 1970s.
Plessy v. Fergueson
Griswald v. Connecticut
Critical Period
Buckley v. Valeo
28. A legal rule stating who is authorized to start a lawsuit.
Pork Barrel Legislation
6 years/2 years
2/3 from Congress
Standing
29. Delegate - member of Congress acts on the express preference of his constituents. Trustee - member is more loosely tied to constituents and makes the decisions she thinks best.
Daniel Shays
Delegate and Trustee Theories of Representation
Class Action Suit
Pork Barrel Legislation
30. Implemented following the successful revolt of the British colonies in North America against imperial rule - the articles served as the national government from 1781-1787.
Articles of Confederation
Difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
The Federalist Papers
CA Prop 187
31. Requires police to read the Miranda rights so they know they don't have to self incriminate.
Brown v. Board of Education
Miranda v. Arizona
War Powers Resolution
Congressional Oversight
32. 13th - abolished slavery. 14th - guaranteed equal protection and due process. 15th - guarenteed voting rights for African American men.
13th - 14th - and 15th Amendments
Native American Smoking
The Exclusionary Rule
Administrative Rule Making
33. Writer of the Declaration of Independence.
War Powers Resolution
Civil Service Act of 1883
Executive Agreements
Thomas Jefferson
34. Courts usurp authority and make law rather than interpret constitution (otherwise known as judicial activism).
Activist Judges
Dred Scot v. Standford
Miranda v. Arizona
Conference Committee
35. Court found detainess held both at US and Guantanamo bay had the right to challenge their detention before a judge or other neutral decision maker.
6 years/2 years
Marbury v. Madison
Executive Order
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
36. Persuade people - power within his branch - and going public.
Griswald v. Connecticut
Thomas Jefferson
Government Corporation
Three most common ways for President to expand his base of power
37. An adviser to the court on some matter of law who is not a party to the case.
Amicus Curiae
Delegated Powers
CA Prop 187
Redlining
38. No arrest w/o probable cause - no improper searches and seizures.
Around 100
Griswald v. Connecticut
Articles of Confederation
4th Amendment protections
39. A practice whereby agreements are made between legislators in voting for or against a bill; vote trading.
Around 100
Activist Judges
Logrolling
Standing
40. Save Our State - 1994 - Prohibit illegal aliens from using health care - public education - and other social services in the U.S. State of California.
Redlining
CA Prop 187
Alexander Hamilton
Gouverneur Morris
41. A Revolutionary War veteran who led a rebellion of farmers against tax collectors and the banks that were siezing their property.
Speaker of the House
Daniel Shays
Bill of Rights
2/3 from Congress
42. Process that executive and independent agencies use to create - or promulgate - regulations.
Administrative Rule Making
Gouverneur Morris
Thomas Jefferson
State of the Union Address
43. The 1780s in the United States - maked by internal conflict. The economy deteriorated as individual states printed their own currencies - taxed the products of their neighbors - and ignored foreign trade agreements. Inflation soared - small farmers l
Executive office of the President
Stare Decisis
Critical Period
Conference Committee
44. A survey of the origins and development of the political system in the United States from the colonial days to modern times with an emphasis on the Constitution - various political structures such as the legislative - executive - and judicial branche
American Government and Politics
Last time Congress declared war
Redlining
President's Appointment Power
45. The civil right to obtain a writ of habeas corpus as protection against illegal imprisonment.
Pork Barrel Legislation
Habeas Corpus
Devolution
Executive office of the President
46. In 1920 the 19th was ratified to give women the right to vote.
Supreme Court - Original Jurisdiction
19th Amendment and the year it was ratified
Standing
Gideon v. Wainwright
47. A rule that gov't action toward religion is permissible if it is secular in purpose. Separation of law and religion.
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48. A government agency that operates like a business corporation - created to secure greater freedom of action and flexibility for a particular program.
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
Government Corporation
The Federalist Papers
90% or higher
49. The effort to oversee or to supervise how the executive branch carries out legislation.
Stare Decisis
James Madison
Congressional Oversight
Joint Chiefs of Staff
50. Legislation that gives tangible benefits to constituents in several districts or states in the hope of winning their votes in return.
90% or higher
Pork Barrel Legislation
Gideon v. Wainwright
Executive Order