Deck 1: What Should We Know About American Government

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سؤال
The belief that government is run by self-seeking politicians and dominated by special interest groups is, according to the text,

A) factual.
B) an exaggeration.
C) well documented.
D) self-evident.
E) rarely held.
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سؤال
Winston Churchill observed that democracy is

A) "the best government."
B) "the best of all possible governments."
C) "the worst form of government for most of the world."
D) "the worst form of government except for all those other forms that have been tried."
E) "the only form of government that can succeed in future generations."
سؤال
The text suggests that politics is

A) inevitable.
B) optional.
C) counterproductive.
D) a modern idea.
E) largely irrelevant.
سؤال
In a direct democracy,

A) political parties select rulers and base decisions on party platforms.
B) citizens are consulted by most leaders before policy is made.
C) unelected officials make decisions in the best interests of the people.
D) voters choose representatives to make policy for them.
E) all or most citizens make government decisions by themselves.
سؤال
When citizens vote on major issues that are put on the ballot, this is an example of a(n)

A) representative democracy.
B) oligarchy.
C) parliamentary system.
D) republic.
E) direct democracy.
سؤال
The term that the Framers of the Constitution used to describe our form of democracy was

A) publius.
B) polis.
C) pure democracy.
D) confederation.
E) republic.
سؤال
A government's legitimacy is based on its

A) willingness to use power.
B) sense of responsiveness and honor.
C) right to use power.
D) disregard of external forces.
E) view of the citizenry.
سؤال
A government whose decisions people will obey because they think the government has the right to make them is considered

A) authoritarian.
B) legitimate.
C) powerful.
D) institutionalized.
E) bureaucratic.
سؤال
In a parliamentary system, all power is invested in the national

A) executive.
B) judiciary.
C) bureaucracy.
D) legislature.
E) treasury.
سؤال
The chief executive in a parliamentary system is usually called

A) the president.
B) the prime minister.
C) the CEO.
D) the governor.
E) the commander in chief.
سؤال
In a parliamentary system, the prime minister is chosen by the

A) judicial system.
B) elected national legislature.
C) people.
D) electoral college.
E) party representatives.
سؤال
The prime minister can rule as long as he or she

A) is able to manage the bureaucracy.
B) has the support of the courts.
C) wins a plurality of the popular vote.
D) wins a majority of the popular vote.
E) is supported by a majority of parliament.
سؤال
One notable feature of parliamentary government is that

A) the governor is elected by the legislature.
B) the courts rarely interfere with the other branches.
C) the legislative branch controls the bureaucracy.
D) elections are held every year.
E) power is decentralized.
سؤال
In a presidential system, the bureaucracy reports to

A) Congress and the president.
B) Congress and the courts.
C) the courts.
D) the president.
E) Congress.
سؤال
The theory underlying the presidential system is that

A) policies should be tested at election time.
B) the courts should not interfere.
C) policies should be tested at every stage of the policymaking process.
D) more power should be vested in the executive branch.
E) More power should be vested in the courts.
سؤال
The text suggests that decisions about public policy usually

A) emerge out of complicated struggles among many different interests.
B) emerge out of complicated struggles between big business and Wall Street.
C) reflect the interests of small groups that have interests in the military.
D) reflect the opinions of the far right and the far left.
E) depend on the relationship between unions and big business.
سؤال
Pluralism asserts that political resources are

A) centralized.
B) scarce.
C) widely available.
D) stagnant.
E) concentrated.
سؤال
Today, the average income tax rate for American families is over _____ percent.

A) 20
B) 25
C) 30
D) 35
E) 40
سؤال
Hardly any policy becomes law without adjusting it to meet the needs of

A) the states.
B) big business.
C) labor unions.
D) the military.
E) the federal bureaucracy.
سؤال
It is important to remember that the business of lobbyists is protected by the _____ Amendment.

A) First
B) Fifth
C) Ninth
D) Tenth
E) Nineteenth
سؤال
The text suggests that the American system stimulates

A) compromise.
B) communication.
C) concentration of power.
D) uniformity.
E) disagreement.
سؤال
Most Americans have confidence in what the federal government does.
سؤال
It is possible to be critical of government and yet passionately defend its principles.
سؤال
The text suggests that politics is inevitable.
سؤال
Politics exists because people disagree about who should have power and what decisions they should make.
سؤال
A democracy is "direct" if decisions are made quickly and efficiently.
سؤال
The New England town meeting is an example of representative democracy.
سؤال
When states allow citizens to vote on issues, they are practicing a form of direct democracy.
سؤال
The framers of our constitution called a representative democracy a republic.
سؤال
It is incorrect to say that voters decide policies in the United States.
سؤال
A government is only legitimate if its citizens obey all its laws.
سؤال
Democracies always feature presidential systems.
سؤال
In a parliamentary system, power is decentralized.
سؤال
In a presidential system, the bureaucracy reports to the president and Congress.
سؤال
If a society has become pluralist, power and resources have been distributed widely.
سؤال
State and local governments play an important role in American politics.
سؤال
In 1935, most Americans paid no federal income tax.
سؤال
Most people holding office are white, affluent, middle-aged and male.
سؤال
There is a sense of rivalry between the president and Congress even when they are from the same party.
سؤال
American politics is adversarial.
سؤال
Identify and explain four factors in American politics that render it adversarial in nature.
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Deck 1: What Should We Know About American Government
1
The belief that government is run by self-seeking politicians and dominated by special interest groups is, according to the text,

A) factual.
B) an exaggeration.
C) well documented.
D) self-evident.
E) rarely held.
an exaggeration.
2
Winston Churchill observed that democracy is

A) "the best government."
B) "the best of all possible governments."
C) "the worst form of government for most of the world."
D) "the worst form of government except for all those other forms that have been tried."
E) "the only form of government that can succeed in future generations."
"the worst form of government except for all those other forms that have been tried."
3
The text suggests that politics is

A) inevitable.
B) optional.
C) counterproductive.
D) a modern idea.
E) largely irrelevant.
inevitable.
4
In a direct democracy,

A) political parties select rulers and base decisions on party platforms.
B) citizens are consulted by most leaders before policy is made.
C) unelected officials make decisions in the best interests of the people.
D) voters choose representatives to make policy for them.
E) all or most citizens make government decisions by themselves.
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5
When citizens vote on major issues that are put on the ballot, this is an example of a(n)

A) representative democracy.
B) oligarchy.
C) parliamentary system.
D) republic.
E) direct democracy.
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6
The term that the Framers of the Constitution used to describe our form of democracy was

A) publius.
B) polis.
C) pure democracy.
D) confederation.
E) republic.
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7
A government's legitimacy is based on its

A) willingness to use power.
B) sense of responsiveness and honor.
C) right to use power.
D) disregard of external forces.
E) view of the citizenry.
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8
A government whose decisions people will obey because they think the government has the right to make them is considered

A) authoritarian.
B) legitimate.
C) powerful.
D) institutionalized.
E) bureaucratic.
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9
In a parliamentary system, all power is invested in the national

A) executive.
B) judiciary.
C) bureaucracy.
D) legislature.
E) treasury.
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10
The chief executive in a parliamentary system is usually called

A) the president.
B) the prime minister.
C) the CEO.
D) the governor.
E) the commander in chief.
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11
In a parliamentary system, the prime minister is chosen by the

A) judicial system.
B) elected national legislature.
C) people.
D) electoral college.
E) party representatives.
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12
The prime minister can rule as long as he or she

A) is able to manage the bureaucracy.
B) has the support of the courts.
C) wins a plurality of the popular vote.
D) wins a majority of the popular vote.
E) is supported by a majority of parliament.
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13
One notable feature of parliamentary government is that

A) the governor is elected by the legislature.
B) the courts rarely interfere with the other branches.
C) the legislative branch controls the bureaucracy.
D) elections are held every year.
E) power is decentralized.
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14
In a presidential system, the bureaucracy reports to

A) Congress and the president.
B) Congress and the courts.
C) the courts.
D) the president.
E) Congress.
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15
The theory underlying the presidential system is that

A) policies should be tested at election time.
B) the courts should not interfere.
C) policies should be tested at every stage of the policymaking process.
D) more power should be vested in the executive branch.
E) More power should be vested in the courts.
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16
The text suggests that decisions about public policy usually

A) emerge out of complicated struggles among many different interests.
B) emerge out of complicated struggles between big business and Wall Street.
C) reflect the interests of small groups that have interests in the military.
D) reflect the opinions of the far right and the far left.
E) depend on the relationship between unions and big business.
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17
Pluralism asserts that political resources are

A) centralized.
B) scarce.
C) widely available.
D) stagnant.
E) concentrated.
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18
Today, the average income tax rate for American families is over _____ percent.

A) 20
B) 25
C) 30
D) 35
E) 40
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19
Hardly any policy becomes law without adjusting it to meet the needs of

A) the states.
B) big business.
C) labor unions.
D) the military.
E) the federal bureaucracy.
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20
It is important to remember that the business of lobbyists is protected by the _____ Amendment.

A) First
B) Fifth
C) Ninth
D) Tenth
E) Nineteenth
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21
The text suggests that the American system stimulates

A) compromise.
B) communication.
C) concentration of power.
D) uniformity.
E) disagreement.
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22
Most Americans have confidence in what the federal government does.
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23
It is possible to be critical of government and yet passionately defend its principles.
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24
The text suggests that politics is inevitable.
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25
Politics exists because people disagree about who should have power and what decisions they should make.
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26
A democracy is "direct" if decisions are made quickly and efficiently.
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27
The New England town meeting is an example of representative democracy.
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28
When states allow citizens to vote on issues, they are practicing a form of direct democracy.
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29
The framers of our constitution called a representative democracy a republic.
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30
It is incorrect to say that voters decide policies in the United States.
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31
A government is only legitimate if its citizens obey all its laws.
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32
Democracies always feature presidential systems.
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33
In a parliamentary system, power is decentralized.
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34
In a presidential system, the bureaucracy reports to the president and Congress.
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35
If a society has become pluralist, power and resources have been distributed widely.
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36
State and local governments play an important role in American politics.
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37
In 1935, most Americans paid no federal income tax.
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38
Most people holding office are white, affluent, middle-aged and male.
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39
There is a sense of rivalry between the president and Congress even when they are from the same party.
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40
American politics is adversarial.
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41
Identify and explain four factors in American politics that render it adversarial in nature.
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