American Government

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Purposes of government
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maintaining order, public goods, promoting equality
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alternative meanings of freedom
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order and equality
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the original dilemma of government
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freedom vs. order
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the modern dilemma of government
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freedom vs. equality
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problems with traditional uses of terms liberal and conservative
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They are not specific as to what they are about, things have changed.
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Two dimensional classification of ideology
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Conservatives and Liberals
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liberals
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group that favors change and allows for the expansion of government
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conservatives
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those who are willing to use government to promote order but not equality
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libertarians
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those who are opposed to using government to promote either order or equality
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Majoritarian
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system of policy making in which those with a numerical majority hold authority.
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pluralist democracy
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an interpretation of democracy in which government by the people is taken to mean government by people operating through competing interest groups
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democracy
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a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
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procedural
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applying to methods of enforcement and rules of procedure
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substantive view of democracy
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A view of democracy that classifies political regimes in regard to the outcomes that they produce.
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universal participation
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The concept that everyone in a democracy should participate in governmental decision making.
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political equality
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the right to participate in politics equally, based on the principle of "one person, one vote"
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majority rule
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the doctrine that the numerical majority of an organized group can make decisions binding on the whole group
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representative democracy
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A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.
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responsiveness
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responsive to stimulation
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minority rights
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a principle of traditional democratic theory that guarantees rights to those who do not belong to majorities and allows that they might join majorities through persuasion and reasoned argument
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majoritarian model of democracy
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The classical theory of democracy in which government by the people is interpreted as government by the majority of the people.
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pluralist model of democracy
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an interpretation of democracy in which government by the people is taken to mean government by people operating through competing interest groups
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centralized government
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a government in which a central authority controls the running of a state.
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decentralized government
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A government where the power is spread more along the citizens, so the people are as in control as the ruler
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The constitution
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set up a federal system, in which political authority was divided between the national government and the state governments. Provided a separation of power between the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of government
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Articles of confederation
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a written agreement ratified in 1781 by the thirteen original states
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Social Contract Theory
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The belief that people are free and equal by natural right, and that this in turn requires that all people give their consent to be governed; espoused by John Locke and influential in the writing of the declaration of independence.
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Republic
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a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
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Democracy
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a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
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Shays Rebellion
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this conflict in Massachusetts caused many to criticize the Articles of Confederation and admit the weak central government was not working; uprising led by Daniel Shays in an effort to prevent courts from foreclosing on the farms of those who could not pay the taxes
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Constitutional Convention
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the convention of United States statesmen who drafted the United States Constitution in 1787
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Virginia Plan
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Virginia delegate James Madison's plan of government, in which states got a number of representatives in Congress based on their population
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New Jersey Plan
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Opposite of the Virginia Plan, it proposed a single-chamber congress in which each state had one vote. This created a conflict with representation between bigger states, who wanted control befitting their population, and smaller states, who didn't want to be bullied by larger states.
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The Great (aka Connecticut) Compromise
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said that congress would be comprised of two houses - the senate would have two senators for each state and the house of representatives would be based on population
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Four Principles of Constitution
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Republicanism, Federalism, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances.
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Enumerated powers
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the powers explicitly given to Congress in the Constitution.
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Implied powers
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Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution
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Necessary and Proper Clause
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Constitutional clause that gives congress the power to make all laws "necessary and proper" for executing its powers
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Commerce Clause
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The clause in the Constitution (Article I, Section 8, Clause 1) that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations.
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Qualifications to serve as member of house, senate, or president
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U.S. citizen, certain age, no criminal record, etc.
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Commander in Chief
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the officer who holds the supreme command
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Power to Declare War
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Power enumerated to Congress to check the President's power and Commander-in-Chief
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Supreme Court
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the highest federal court in the United States
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Supremacy Clause
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constitutional declaration (Article VI) that the Constitution and laws made under its provisions are the greatest law of the land
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Federalists
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supporters of the constitution
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Anti-federalists
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people who opposed the Constitution
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The federalists papers
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a series of essays defending and explaining the constitution
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the bill of rights
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First 10 amendments of the Const. 1st 9 limited Congress' Power, the 10th gave states the power to make laws not included in the Constitution.
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The Amendment Process
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An amendment to the Constitution may be proposed if 2/3 of the members of Congress or 2/3 of state legislatures vote for it. The amendment may then be added to the Constitution by a 3/4 vote of state legislatures, or special state conventions elected for that purpose.
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Marbury vs. Madison
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Case in which the supreme court first asserted th power of Judicial review in finding that the congressional statue expanding the Court's original jurisdiction was unconstitutional
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Federalism
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a system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
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Confederation
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the act of forming an alliance or confederation
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Unitary
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characterized by or constituting a form of government in which power is held by one central authority
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Federalist government
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Power is divided between National and State governments.
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Dual federalism
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A system of government in which both the states and the national government remain supreme within their own spheres, each responsible for some policies.
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Cooperative federalism
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A system of government in which powers and policy assignments are shared between states and the national government. They may also share costs, administration, and even blame for programs that work poorly.
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Importance of elastic clause
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To make our states safe.
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Importance of commerce clause
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Keep our jobs and unions safe.
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United States v. Lopez
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1995 - The Commerce Clause of the Constitution does not give Congress the power to prohibit mere possession of a gun near a school, because gun possession by itself is not an economic activity that affects interstate commerce even indirectly.
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The Brady Bill and the Printz case
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gun possession
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Restraints
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methods of restricting a person's freedom of movement, physical activity, or normal access to his or her body
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McCulloch v. Maryland
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1819, Cheif justice john marshall limits of the US constition and of the authority of the federal and state govts. one side was opposed to establishment of a national bank and challenged the authority of federal govt to establish one. supreme court ruled that power of federal govt was supreme that of the states and the states couldnt interfere
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States Rights
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the belief that an individual state may restrict federal authority
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Secession
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formal separation from an alliance or federation
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Nullification
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the states'-rights doctrine that a state can refuse to recognize or to enforce a federal law passed by the United States Congress
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The impact of the Civil War on Federalism
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loss of power for federalist governments.
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Dred Scott
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United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state
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The New Deal and its consequences for Federalism
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government didn't get all the power it wanted, some went to states.
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Mandates
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terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
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federalism
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..., the idea of a federal organization of more or less self-governing units
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Public Opinion
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a belief or sentiment shared by most people
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Socialization
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the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture
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Statistical Sampling
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sampling that uses the laws of probability to select and evaluate the results of an audit sample, thereby permitting the auditor to quantify the sampling risk for the purpose of reaching a conclusion about the population
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Are polls accurate?
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yes
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Skewed distributions
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Direction of skewness is named after where tail extends (location of extreme observation) -Negatively skewed = tail to left (think: left foot/only a few low scores -Positively skewed = tail to right (think: right foot/only a few high scores)
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Bimodal distributions
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Some distributions have two or more peaks. This indicates that the data comes from two or more distinct populations.
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Normal opinion distributions
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personal opinions
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stable opinion distributions
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group opinions (community)
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Political Socialization
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the process by which people gain their political attitudes and opinions
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Primacy principle
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what is learned first is learned best
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Structuring Principle
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what is learned first structures later learning
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Primary Agents of Socialization
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Family, School, Peers, Media, Workplace, Religion/Church
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Secondary Agents of Socialization
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organizations that transmit political values to individuals based on a common goal.
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The relative importance of various socializing agents
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to see how you were brought up to understand different subjects and matters.
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The impact of college on one's political views
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important: the people you surround yourself with are the ones that will influence you the most.
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Relationships between social groups and political values and opinions
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social groups, choose which group they are in based on the way they look at things, values is what you find to be important and opinions is how you feel about a matter.
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How well informed are Americans about politics?
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Well informed
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A communitarian would support...?
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government efforts to redistribute wealth
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Do interest groups fit well with the pluralist model of democracy?
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yes, very well.
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What was the original dilemma of government?
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how much freedom citizens should give up for order
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Which of the following best distinguishes pluralist democracy from majoritarianism?
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pluralism relies on a decentralized gov structure
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Which statement about pluralist democracy and elite theory is most accurate?
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Elite theory describes a government that operates in an undemocratic fashion.
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The procedural view of democracy includes all of the following except?
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decentralization of power
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Which of the following is not inherent to majoritarian democracy?
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each citizen is represented by a group
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During the founding days of the United Sates, government was marked by a loose confederation of states. The failure of this system, which brought about the development of our federalist system, was related to the fact that..
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no power was given to the national government to tax which made the national government dependent on the states.
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Which political principle was not embodied in the constitution of the United States?
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political equality of citizens
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What was the earliest event in American cold-war foreign policy?
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.Korean war..
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Which principle is not essential to procedural democracy?
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social equality
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Richard Nixon resigned before what branch of government was preparing to impeach him?
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the senate
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Which of the following is inconsistent with the pluralist model of government?
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referendum
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The type of democracy most compatible with minority rule is
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pluralist
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Which of the following is not a principle of procedural democracy?
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C. Minority Rule
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According to "The challenge of Democracy" which of the following is true?
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B. In cooperative dualism, states' rights is of primary importance.
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Which of the following models of democracy does the idea of cooperative federalism best support?
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C. Pluralist
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of cooperative federalism?
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C. The national government only has limited powers.
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Which constitutional amendment is directly related to the due process of law?
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B. 5th Amend
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The supreme court has consistently equated prayer in public schools with government support of religion. some say that this violates which constitutional clause?
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C. The establishment clause
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What implications did marbury v. madison have on American government?
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A. Set the precedent of judicial review
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which is not an institutional mechanism of popular government?
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A. The military
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The following are all limits the constitution sets on both the nations and states with regards to citizens rights except
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C. Guarantees the principle of stare decisis
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The Challenge of Democracy argues that the Unites States best represents which type of democracy?
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pluralist
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According to evidence and argument, which of the following seems most accurate?
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A. Free speech allows criticism of public figures, even if the criticism is outrageous and offensive. .
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A medical organization seeks a grant for a new program which aims to research alternatives to standard cancer treatments.
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They should apply for a block grant which is awarded for specific purposes.
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Which of the following is not one of the three common distribution patterns for responses to public opinion polls?
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B. Hyperbolic
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Political behavior that uses channels such as meeting with public officials, supporting candidates and voting in elections is called...
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conventional participation
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What type of distribution reflects a high degree of homogeneity in public opinion?
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normal
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Which term applies to the procedure by which voters can propose a measure to be decided by legislature or by the people?
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initiative
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An Ideological Self-Placement bar graph for the American public would most resemble a...
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normal
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Which of the following did not have the backing of the progressives?
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C. Traditional political parties
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Which of the following is not regarded as an agent of early socialization?
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B.. School
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Of all the social and economic variables, what is the strongest single factor that explains engaging in conventional forms of political participation?
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social class
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Which of the following accurately describes the current role of the mass media in the U.S.?
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D. All of the above.
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A graph which is a symmetrical, bell-shaped spread around a single mode is called a...
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normal
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In the U.S, which factor is the best predictor of voter turnout?
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socioeconomic status
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which of the following statements does not support the television hypothesis?
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b. Television viewers learn to identify candidates for public office visually rather than by their positions on the issues.
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The term solid south refers to...
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b. The tendency of the south to vote solidly Democratic before the middle part of t
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A study comparing Americans with citizens in other industrialized countries, showed that Americans were least likely to engage in what type of political participation?
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voting
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Which of the following best exemplifies low-initiative political participation in the United States?
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C. Voting