Deck 9: Federalism and Unitarism: Learning to Share

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Which of the following countries does NOT use federal arrangements?

A)Argentina
B)Brazil
C)Chile
D)Mexico
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Which of the following countries uses federal arrangements?

A)Colombia
B)Guatemala
C)Peru
D)Venezuela
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Which policy is most likely to be placed in the national government under federalism?

A)education policy
B)health policy
C)defense policy
D)cultural policy
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Which policy is most likely to be placed at the subnational level under federalism?

A)defense policy
B)foreign relations
C)education policy
D)economic policy
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What types of powers do the national and subnational governments in a federal regime share?

A)concurrent powers
B)implied powers
C)residual powers
D)enumerated powers
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Peru is best described as:

A)federal and centralized
B)federal and decentralized
C)unitary and centralized
D)unitary and decentralized
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Venezuela is best described as:

A)federal and centralized
B)federal and decentralized
C)unitary and centralized
D)unitary and decentralized
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How did decentralization affect Venezuelan politics in the 1990s?

A)It strengthened the presidency.
B)It fragmented political parties.
C)It reduced influence from civil society.
D)It expanded clientelism.
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What has created problems for decentralization in Peru?

A)uncertainty
B)delays
C)a lack of commitment
D)a process that is not legitimate
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The subdivisions created by federalism in Latin America originally emerged to protect which groups?

A)indigenous groups
B)regional caudillos
C)the working class
D)religious groups
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Which of the following is a common characteristic of legislative institutions under federalism?

A)bicameralism
B)proportional representation
C)term limits
D)strong impeachment powers
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Which country uses federal arrangements, but does not use bicameralism?

A)Chile
B)Colombia
C)Mexico
D)Venezuela
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Federalism favors which approach to representation?

A)popular representation
B)territorial representation
C)equal representation
D)limited representation
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In Latin America, what is the name of the congressional chamber that represents "the people" in the form of popular representation?

A)the senate
B)the ombudsman
C)the chamber of deputies
D)the legislative committee
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Which of the following does NOT complement federalism?

A)bicameralism
B)a strong judiciary
C)executive decree power
D)a rigid constitution
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Which institution best complements federalism?

A)proportional representation
B)a strong judiciary
C)an ombudsman
D)a flexible constitution
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The direct election of municipal officials is an example of:

A)administrative decentralization
B)fiscal decentralization
C)judicial decentralization
D)political decentralization
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Unconditional transfers are an example of:

A)administrative decentralization
B)fiscal decentralization
C)judicial decentralization
D)political decentralization
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Local level control over education policy is an example of:

A)administrative decentralization
B)fiscal decentralization
C)judicial decentralization
D)political decentralization
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Contemporary reform trends in Latin America have embraced:

A)unitarism
B)centralization
C)federalism
D)decentralization
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Which of the following can help extend rights to indigenous groups that are dispersed throughout a country?

A)fiscal decentralization
B)personal federalism
C)congruent federalism
D)constitutional asymmetry
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Which of the following best devolves authority to distinct, regionally defined groups?

A)incongruent federalism
B)unconditional transfers
C)political asymmetry
D)bicameralism
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Which of the following describes regional power differences?

A)political asymmetry
B)personal federalism
C)conditional transfers
D)administrative decentralization
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In additional to constitutional guarantees for national and regional government, Brazil's constitution also offers protections to:

A)school districts
B)free-enterprise zones
C)municipalities
D)national parks
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Which of the following might reduce the appeal of state legislative and mayoral offices in Brazil?

A)congruent federalism
B)conditional transfers
C)decentralization
D)bicameralism
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In a unitary regime, decision-making power is never granted to lower levels of government.
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Federal systems are always decentralized, and unitary systems are always centralized.
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In recent years, federal Venezuela has centralized, while unitary Peru has decentralized.
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In Latin America, federal institutions were originally created to protect indigenous territories.
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Federal arrangements provided a solution as the Mexican government addressed the concerns of the EZLN and indigenous groups.
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Today, all countries in Latin America have directly elected governors.
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Unconditional transfers empower the national government.
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Decentralization always reduces corruption and promotes democratization.
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Incongruent federalism grants more power to the constituent units than to the national government.
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Congruent federalism is composed of constituent units that mirror the divisions found in the country as a whole.
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Constitutional asymmetry can be used to offset political asymmetry.
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A malapportioned legislature is an example of constitutional asymmetry.
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Equalization transfers are an example of constitutional asymmetry.
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In Brazil, federal arrangements have led politicians to devalue state legislative positions in favor of election to the national legislature.
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Federalism has reduced ideological differences in Brazil.
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Is federalism good for democracy? Under what conditions might it support or hinder democratization?
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Discuss the trade-offs that emerge under federal institutions.
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Use examples to discuss how decentralization has affected contemporary politics in Latin America.
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How did the development of federal arrangements in Latin America differ from the
development of federal arrangements in the United States? How does this history affect politics today?
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Given a large country with economically developed coastal areas and poor regions inland, a dispersed indigenous population, and historically ingrained regional
animosities, how would you design federal or unitary institutions to reduce conflict and promote democratization?
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Deck 9: Federalism and Unitarism: Learning to Share
1
Which of the following countries does NOT use federal arrangements?

A)Argentina
B)Brazil
C)Chile
D)Mexico
Chile
2
Which of the following countries uses federal arrangements?

A)Colombia
B)Guatemala
C)Peru
D)Venezuela
Venezuela
3
Which policy is most likely to be placed in the national government under federalism?

A)education policy
B)health policy
C)defense policy
D)cultural policy
defense policy
4
Which policy is most likely to be placed at the subnational level under federalism?

A)defense policy
B)foreign relations
C)education policy
D)economic policy
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What types of powers do the national and subnational governments in a federal regime share?

A)concurrent powers
B)implied powers
C)residual powers
D)enumerated powers
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Peru is best described as:

A)federal and centralized
B)federal and decentralized
C)unitary and centralized
D)unitary and decentralized
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Venezuela is best described as:

A)federal and centralized
B)federal and decentralized
C)unitary and centralized
D)unitary and decentralized
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How did decentralization affect Venezuelan politics in the 1990s?

A)It strengthened the presidency.
B)It fragmented political parties.
C)It reduced influence from civil society.
D)It expanded clientelism.
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What has created problems for decentralization in Peru?

A)uncertainty
B)delays
C)a lack of commitment
D)a process that is not legitimate
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The subdivisions created by federalism in Latin America originally emerged to protect which groups?

A)indigenous groups
B)regional caudillos
C)the working class
D)religious groups
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Which of the following is a common characteristic of legislative institutions under federalism?

A)bicameralism
B)proportional representation
C)term limits
D)strong impeachment powers
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Which country uses federal arrangements, but does not use bicameralism?

A)Chile
B)Colombia
C)Mexico
D)Venezuela
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13
Federalism favors which approach to representation?

A)popular representation
B)territorial representation
C)equal representation
D)limited representation
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In Latin America, what is the name of the congressional chamber that represents "the people" in the form of popular representation?

A)the senate
B)the ombudsman
C)the chamber of deputies
D)the legislative committee
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Which of the following does NOT complement federalism?

A)bicameralism
B)a strong judiciary
C)executive decree power
D)a rigid constitution
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Which institution best complements federalism?

A)proportional representation
B)a strong judiciary
C)an ombudsman
D)a flexible constitution
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17
The direct election of municipal officials is an example of:

A)administrative decentralization
B)fiscal decentralization
C)judicial decentralization
D)political decentralization
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Unconditional transfers are an example of:

A)administrative decentralization
B)fiscal decentralization
C)judicial decentralization
D)political decentralization
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Local level control over education policy is an example of:

A)administrative decentralization
B)fiscal decentralization
C)judicial decentralization
D)political decentralization
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Contemporary reform trends in Latin America have embraced:

A)unitarism
B)centralization
C)federalism
D)decentralization
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Which of the following can help extend rights to indigenous groups that are dispersed throughout a country?

A)fiscal decentralization
B)personal federalism
C)congruent federalism
D)constitutional asymmetry
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Which of the following best devolves authority to distinct, regionally defined groups?

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B)unconditional transfers
C)political asymmetry
D)bicameralism
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Which of the following describes regional power differences?

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D)administrative decentralization
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In additional to constitutional guarantees for national and regional government, Brazil's constitution also offers protections to:

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D)national parks
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Which of the following might reduce the appeal of state legislative and mayoral offices in Brazil?

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B)conditional transfers
C)decentralization
D)bicameralism
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In a unitary regime, decision-making power is never granted to lower levels of government.
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Federal systems are always decentralized, and unitary systems are always centralized.
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In recent years, federal Venezuela has centralized, while unitary Peru has decentralized.
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In Latin America, federal institutions were originally created to protect indigenous territories.
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Federal arrangements provided a solution as the Mexican government addressed the concerns of the EZLN and indigenous groups.
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Today, all countries in Latin America have directly elected governors.
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Unconditional transfers empower the national government.
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Decentralization always reduces corruption and promotes democratization.
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Incongruent federalism grants more power to the constituent units than to the national government.
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Congruent federalism is composed of constituent units that mirror the divisions found in the country as a whole.
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Constitutional asymmetry can be used to offset political asymmetry.
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A malapportioned legislature is an example of constitutional asymmetry.
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Equalization transfers are an example of constitutional asymmetry.
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In Brazil, federal arrangements have led politicians to devalue state legislative positions in favor of election to the national legislature.
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Federalism has reduced ideological differences in Brazil.
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Is federalism good for democracy? Under what conditions might it support or hinder democratization?
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Discuss the trade-offs that emerge under federal institutions.
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Use examples to discuss how decentralization has affected contemporary politics in Latin America.
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How did the development of federal arrangements in Latin America differ from the
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