Deck 4: The Politics of Everyday Life: Political Economy
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Deck 4: The Politics of Everyday Life: Political Economy
1
C)Wright Mills discussed __________ as an individual's biography and __________ as matters beyond the limited environment of the individual.
A) capitalist; capitalism
B) private troubles; public issues
C) power brokers; power elite
D) citizen; democracy
A) capitalist; capitalism
B) private troubles; public issues
C) power brokers; power elite
D) citizen; democracy
B
2
__________ refers to the relationship between politics and the economy.
A) political economy
B) private troubles
C) political institutions
D) public issues
A) political economy
B) private troubles
C) political institutions
D) public issues
A
3
Which perspective sees inequality of economic resources but stress unfairness can be fixed?
A) elite-managerial
B) class
C) pluralist
D) class
A) elite-managerial
B) class
C) pluralist
D) class
C
4
Which perspective views profits made by corporations as generally deserved?
A) elite-managerial
B) class-domination
C) pluralist
D) class
A) elite-managerial
B) class-domination
C) pluralist
D) class
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_________ perspective sees the economy as dominated by large corporations closely aligned with political bureaucracies.
A) elite-managerial
B) class-domination
C) pluralist
D) class
A) elite-managerial
B) class-domination
C) pluralist
D) class
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6
___________ perspective views political power as resting in the hands of capitalists.
A) elite-managerial
B) class-domination
C) pluralist
D) class
A) elite-managerial
B) class-domination
C) pluralist
D) class
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7
Class perspective sees:
A) the economy as dominated by large corporations closely aligned with political bureaucracies.
B) those who own means of production as in control of political decisions.
C) the political process and economic policies dominated by corporate-conservative coalition.
D) inequality of economic resources but stress unfairness can be fixed.
A) the economy as dominated by large corporations closely aligned with political bureaucracies.
B) those who own means of production as in control of political decisions.
C) the political process and economic policies dominated by corporate-conservative coalition.
D) inequality of economic resources but stress unfairness can be fixed.
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8
Which perspective is best suited to examine government's fiscal policy regarding taxation and expenditures as an outcome of capitalist interest?
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalists
D) class
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalists
D) class
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9
_________ perspective is best suited to explore the rise of consumer culture in the US.
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalist
D) class
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalist
D) class
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10
Which perspective sees politics operating in an era of "disorganized capitalism" with a messy and uncertain worldview?
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalist
D) class
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalist
D) class
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11
Postmodernism examines the connection between consumer culture and political identity.
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalist
D) class
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalist
D) class
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12
Which perspective is best suited to examine government's fiscal policy regarding taxation and expenditures?
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalists
D) class
A) postmodernism
B) rational choice
C) institutionalists
D) class
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13
Institutionalists examine:
A) the connection between consumer culture and political identity.
B) the relationships between government policy and spending.
C) how politicians and administrators influence political and socio-economic organization in society.
D) none of the above.
A) the connection between consumer culture and political identity.
B) the relationships between government policy and spending.
C) how politicians and administrators influence political and socio-economic organization in society.
D) none of the above.
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14
Class domination perspective sees:
A) the economy as dominated by small enterprises closely aligned with political bureaucracies.
B) those who own means of production as in control of political decisions.
C) the political process and economic policies dominated by a corporate-conservative coalition.
D) inequality of economic resources but stress unfairness can be fixed.
A) the economy as dominated by small enterprises closely aligned with political bureaucracies.
B) those who own means of production as in control of political decisions.
C) the political process and economic policies dominated by a corporate-conservative coalition.
D) inequality of economic resources but stress unfairness can be fixed.
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15
__________ and ___________ are the two main coalitions identified by Domhoff in his class domination theory of power.
A) capitalist; labor
B) corporate leaders; capitalist
C) corporate-conservative; liberal-labor
D) Democrat; Republicans
A) capitalist; labor
B) corporate leaders; capitalist
C) corporate-conservative; liberal-labor
D) Democrat; Republicans
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16
__________ refer to a group of top executives and board of directors who are supported by many patriotic, antitax, and single-issue groups.
A) Wall Street
B) Power Elite
C) Corporate-conservative coalition
D) Liberal-labor coalition
A) Wall Street
B) Power Elite
C) Corporate-conservative coalition
D) Liberal-labor coalition
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17
__________ refer to a group of university communities, churches, minority communities, and unions.
A) Wall Street
B) Power Elite
C) Corporate-conservative coalition
D) Liberal-labor coalition
A) Wall Street
B) Power Elite
C) Corporate-conservative coalition
D) Liberal-labor coalition
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18
Neoliberalism is a:
A) political conservative economic philosophy that emphasizes the ideal or free market and free trade.
B) contemporary form of the liberal-labor coalition that challenges the corporate community.
C) the belief that the economy cannot growth without the intervention of government into free markets.
D) none of the above
A) political conservative economic philosophy that emphasizes the ideal or free market and free trade.
B) contemporary form of the liberal-labor coalition that challenges the corporate community.
C) the belief that the economy cannot growth without the intervention of government into free markets.
D) none of the above
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19
Which of the following was not the outcome of the Great Recession?
A) massive stock value decline
B) foreclosures of millions of homes
C) taxpayer bailouts to large corporations
D) all of the above
A) massive stock value decline
B) foreclosures of millions of homes
C) taxpayer bailouts to large corporations
D) all of the above
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20
The authors discuss all of the following as causes to the Great Recession except:
A) lax or lacking governmental regulation
B) regulations monitoring the connections between commercial and investment banking
C) encouragement for homeownership
D) incentives among bankers and mortgage originators to encourage homeownership
A) lax or lacking governmental regulation
B) regulations monitoring the connections between commercial and investment banking
C) encouragement for homeownership
D) incentives among bankers and mortgage originators to encourage homeownership
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21
Which of the following played the biggest role in the 2007-2008 financial collapse and eventual Great Recession?
A) predatory lending practices
B) misrepresentation of mortgage loans to borrowers and investors
C) repeal of Glass-Steagall Act
D) all of the above
A) predatory lending practices
B) misrepresentation of mortgage loans to borrowers and investors
C) repeal of Glass-Steagall Act
D) all of the above
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22
According to political sociologist, the middle class in the United States is the result of all of the following except:
A) compulsory education
B) labor unions
C) regressive taxation
D) social security
A) compulsory education
B) labor unions
C) regressive taxation
D) social security
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23
Taxation refers to:
A) as an individual's income increases so does their rate of taxation
B) as an individual's income increases their rate of taxation remains the same.
C) some sort of financial or monetary charge imposed by government.
D) all of the above
A) as an individual's income increases so does their rate of taxation
B) as an individual's income increases their rate of taxation remains the same.
C) some sort of financial or monetary charge imposed by government.
D) all of the above
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24
What federal expenditure is the largest?
A) national defense, veterans, foreign affairs
B) Social security, Medicare, other retirement
C) law enforcement and general government operations
D) net interest and debt payments
A) national defense, veterans, foreign affairs
B) Social security, Medicare, other retirement
C) law enforcement and general government operations
D) net interest and debt payments
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25
_________ argued that the only way to effectively reduce income inequality is through progressive taxation.
A) John Kenneth Galbraith
B) Karl Marx
C) Benjamin Franklin
D) Barack Obama
A) John Kenneth Galbraith
B) Karl Marx
C) Benjamin Franklin
D) Barack Obama
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26
Which group has benefited greatly from changes in taxation policies over the last 40 years?
A) working class
B) middle class
C) corporations
D) small business
A) working class
B) middle class
C) corporations
D) small business
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27
Corporations currently pay ______ percent tax rate.
A) 15
B) 21
C) 31
D) 35
A) 15
B) 21
C) 31
D) 35
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28
Social welfare programs include all of the following except:
A) Social Security
B) Medicare
C) Public assistance programs
D) Infrastructure expenditures
A) Social Security
B) Medicare
C) Public assistance programs
D) Infrastructure expenditures
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29
All of the following are examples of corporate welfare except:
A) Social Security
B) bailouts
C) direct subsidies
D) indirect subsidies
A) Social Security
B) bailouts
C) direct subsidies
D) indirect subsidies
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30
Social Security provides support for all of the following except?
A) retirement
B) disability
C) family medical leave
D) survivor benefits
A) retirement
B) disability
C) family medical leave
D) survivor benefits
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31
Which of the following programs target reducing poverty in the United States?
A) social security
B) SNAP
C) TANF
D) they all focus on reducing poverty
A) social security
B) SNAP
C) TANF
D) they all focus on reducing poverty
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32
Poor children are:
A) at 2 times higher risk for a short term stay in the hospital
B) at 1.4 times as likely to have a learning disability
C) at 1.7 times higher risk of child mortality
D) all of the above
A) at 2 times higher risk for a short term stay in the hospital
B) at 1.4 times as likely to have a learning disability
C) at 1.7 times higher risk of child mortality
D) all of the above
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33
Which form of debt do the authors consider most problematic for the U.S.?
A) government
B) business
C) household
D) they are all equally problematic
A) government
B) business
C) household
D) they are all equally problematic
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34
Defaulting on consumer debt can lead to:
A) low credit scores
B) lawsuits
C) contact by collection agencies
D) all of the above
A) low credit scores
B) lawsuits
C) contact by collection agencies
D) all of the above
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35
Who is most likely to file for bankruptcy?
A) the elderly
B) young couples
C) parents with children
D) all are equally likely to file for bankruptcy
A) the elderly
B) young couples
C) parents with children
D) all are equally likely to file for bankruptcy
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36
Who is most likely to file for bankruptcy?
A) the poor
B) the working class
C) the middle class
D) the upper class
A) the poor
B) the working class
C) the middle class
D) the upper class
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37
Pluralist see the economy as dominated by large corporations closely aligned with political bureaucracies.
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38
Pluralist would argue that the masses are not being provided adequate information that would enable them to make educated economic and political decisions.
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39
The elite-managerial perspective sees those who own means of production as in control of political decisions.
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40
Some elite-managerial theorists distrust the masses and see them as apathetic, incompetent, and unable to make informed decisions.
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41
Rational choice theorist examines the connection between consumer culture and political identity.
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42
Institutionalists examine how politicians and administrators influence political and socio-economic organization in society.
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43
According to Domhoff's theory of class-domination, the majority of people in the United States are not strongly loyal to either the liberal-labor or corporative-conservative coalitions.
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44
Neoliberalism is a the belief that the economy cannot growth without the intervention of government into free markets.
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45
Credit default swap is a tradable or securitized insurance plan used to protect investors against risky investments.
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46
The Financial Modernization Act of 2010 was one of the main governmental policy responses to the Great Recession.
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47
PEW Research Center shows the middle class has gained minimally as a percentage of the overall population and its median income.
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48
Since 1955, individual federal taxes on income have decreased as a means of taxation for the middle class, while higher payroll, state, and local taxes have hit the middle class hard.
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49
Corporations currently pay a much lower percentage of their income to tax revenues in comparison with individual taxpayers.
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50
In comparison to other developed Western countries, the United States is on the higher end of the tax range.
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51
According to public opinion polling, a majority of Americans oppose governmental support for people who cannot care for themselves.
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52
Empirical research studies have documented that political leaders frequently respond to mass political unrest by expanding the welfare state.
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53
The United States has experienced slight improvements in its infrastructure, but is still lacking significantly in a number of areas.
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54
__________ refers to the relationship between politics and the economy.
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55
__________perspective sees inequality of economic resources but stress unfairness can be fixed.
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56
__________ perspective sees those who own means of production as in control of political decisions.
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57
__________ and ___________ are the two coalitions identified by Domhoff in his class domination theory of power.
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58
__________ is a political conservative economic philosophy that emphasizes the ideal or free market and free trade.
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59
_________refers to one of the worst recessions experienced by the United States since the 1930s following the 2007 housing collapse.
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60
Due to the lack of governmental oversight on financial instrument innovations such as _________ and __________, the United States quickly went into recession once the subprime mortgage market started to falter.
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61
The _________ Act of 2010 was one of the main governmental policy responses to the Great Recession.
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62
As a result of the Great Recession, the liberal activists organized around the social movement called_________; while conservative activists organized ____________.
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63
_________refers to as an individual's income increases their rate of taxation remains the same.
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64
_________refers to the supply and use of social programs for a target population.
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65
________ refers to various forms of governmental programs and policies that benefit corporations.
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66
________ provides retirement, disability, family, and survivor benefits to qualified Americans.
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67
Highway construction that helps the trucking industry is an example of ___________.
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68
__________ refers to spending and projects related to transportation, water/sewer, wastewater treatment, mass transit, highways, bridges, levees, utilities and so on.
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69
Think of a problem you have experienced during your life-or are currently experiencing. Consider the ways this problem connects with the politics and government. Discuss the problem sociologically and identify how it influenced who you are today. Consider: (a) what is the problem? (b) how this private trouble is related to a public issue?
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70
How would each of the following perspectives view the connection between politics and culture? (a) pluralism; (b) elite-managerial; (c) class; (d) rational choice; (e) institutionalist; and (f) postmodern.
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71
Describe the differences between consumer/household debt, business debt, and governmental debt.
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72
Who goes bankrupt? Why do they go bankrupt?
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73
Using Hurricane Sandy as a case study, describe the relationship between politics and the economy. Address specific concerns between politics and the economy as they relate to governmental politics, bureaucratic organizations, and infrastructure spending.
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74
Think about the various ways in which the authors describe how politics/government and the economy are connected. Take a few minutes to write down a thorough list of how these two relate. Next, think about the six theoretical approaches discussed in detail by the authors (pluralist, elite, class, postmodern, rational choice, institutionalist, and class-domination). Think about how each perspective offers unique insight into the financial collapse of 2007-2008.
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75
Think of a problem you have experienced during your life-or are currently experiencing. Consider the ways this problem connects with the politics and government. Discuss the problem sociologically and identify how it influenced who you are today. Consider: (a) what is the problem? (b) how has this private trouble influenced your life? Next, identify how your individual problem relates to a large social problem. Specifically, how does your private trouble relate to larger societal problems? Finally, how does your private trouble and the public issue relate to the social institution of politics and government?
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