Deck 6: Liberal Democracy

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Which of the following is not an operative ideal of liberal democracy?

A) popular government
B) rights-respecting government
C) government by a wise elite
D) constitutional government
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Which of the following ideas was a contribution to liberal democracy by the Protestant Reformation?

A) equality under God
B) expanded citizenship
C) freedom of individuals to find God on their own
D) belief that rulers must follow a higher law
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What was the world's first large modern republic?

A) the United States
B) Great Britain
C) France
D) Italy
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Which ideological group generally tends to favor government intervention in economic affairs?

A) anarchists
B) conservatives
C) populists
D) libertarians
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Which two groups promote laissez-faire economies?

A) conservatives and liberals
B) conservatives and libertarians
C) libertarians and populists
D) populists and liberals
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This 2001 legislative act raised significant constitutional questions with regard to issues such as executive power and surveillance of citizens.

A) The National Security Act
B) The Boland Amendment
C) The USA PATRIOT Act
D) None of these
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The belief that there should be minimal government interference in the economy is known as ______.

A) liberalism
B) pluralism
C) laissez-faire
Capitalism
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A strong sense of cultural belonging and group loyalty generally used to achieve political, economic, and social freedom is known as ______.

A) republicanism
B) nationalism
C) conservatism
D) patriotism
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Which operative ideal of liberal democracy establishes the rules of what the government can and cannot do?

A) rights-respecting government
B) constitutional government
C) representative government
D) responsible government
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Which of the following is not a primary concern of liberals?

A) low participation in the modern democratic state
B) an exploitive economic and social system
C) lack of genuine concern for those that are the least free
D) the loss of individual moral character
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Conservative critics of liberal democracy claim which of the following?

A) Liberal democracy has fostered an underdeveloped bureaucracy.
B) Liberal democracy has too many governmental controls.
C) Liberal democracy does not foster participatory government.
D) Liberal democracy fosters inequality, racism, and sexism.
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Drawing on the work of Edmund Burke, British philosopher Michael Oakeshott and American philosopher John Kekes lay out several characteristics of conservative politics. Which of the following does not belong?

A) Tradition and custom are vital to any healthy society.
B) Conservatism is, at a very basic level, incredibly optimistic about the perfectibility of society.
C) There is no such thing as progress. Societies are not progressing anywhere. Societies exist and keep on existing.
D) Human beings are fallible people. We are prone to making mistakes.
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The most influential school of liberal democratic thought in contemporary America is the __________________ school, which maintains that the balance between individual freedom and the common good is best achieved by the mix of representative government, skillful leaders, and political parties.
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It was the ______________ that popularized democratic ideas throughout the European continent.
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____________, written by Adam Smith, became the inspiration for the nineteenth-century liberal policy restricting government interference in economic matters.
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The new twentieth-century liberalism fully emerged with the advent of the __________________, a program initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to fight the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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_____________________ is a system of governance where citizens vote directly on matters of public policy.
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The legal theory that holds that, with regard to foreign affairs and national security, the president has decisive power is known as the ____________.
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In your judgment, which of the sources of liberal democracy has made the most significant contribution to the development of liberal democracy? Why?
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What are some of the significant changes that liberalism underwent between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries?
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Write an essay that discusses the relationship between democracy and capitalism.
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The political right has criticized liberal democracy on a number of counts. Are these criticisms fair? Why or why not?
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The political left has criticized liberal democracy on a number of counts. Are these criticisms fair? Why or why not?
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Discuss liberalism with regard to the belief that it is too timid in dealing with the problems facing the world.
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Does liberalism have a deficient empirical understanding of how politics works?
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Deck 6: Liberal Democracy
1
Which of the following is not an operative ideal of liberal democracy?

A) popular government
B) rights-respecting government
C) government by a wise elite
D) constitutional government
government by a wise elite
2
Which of the following ideas was a contribution to liberal democracy by the Protestant Reformation?

A) equality under God
B) expanded citizenship
C) freedom of individuals to find God on their own
D) belief that rulers must follow a higher law
freedom of individuals to find God on their own
3
What was the world's first large modern republic?

A) the United States
B) Great Britain
C) France
D) Italy
the United States
4
Which ideological group generally tends to favor government intervention in economic affairs?

A) anarchists
B) conservatives
C) populists
D) libertarians
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Which two groups promote laissez-faire economies?

A) conservatives and liberals
B) conservatives and libertarians
C) libertarians and populists
D) populists and liberals
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This 2001 legislative act raised significant constitutional questions with regard to issues such as executive power and surveillance of citizens.

A) The National Security Act
B) The Boland Amendment
C) The USA PATRIOT Act
D) None of these
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7
The belief that there should be minimal government interference in the economy is known as ______.

A) liberalism
B) pluralism
C) laissez-faire
Capitalism
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8
A strong sense of cultural belonging and group loyalty generally used to achieve political, economic, and social freedom is known as ______.

A) republicanism
B) nationalism
C) conservatism
D) patriotism
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9
Which operative ideal of liberal democracy establishes the rules of what the government can and cannot do?

A) rights-respecting government
B) constitutional government
C) representative government
D) responsible government
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10
Which of the following is not a primary concern of liberals?

A) low participation in the modern democratic state
B) an exploitive economic and social system
C) lack of genuine concern for those that are the least free
D) the loss of individual moral character
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11
Conservative critics of liberal democracy claim which of the following?

A) Liberal democracy has fostered an underdeveloped bureaucracy.
B) Liberal democracy has too many governmental controls.
C) Liberal democracy does not foster participatory government.
D) Liberal democracy fosters inequality, racism, and sexism.
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12
Drawing on the work of Edmund Burke, British philosopher Michael Oakeshott and American philosopher John Kekes lay out several characteristics of conservative politics. Which of the following does not belong?

A) Tradition and custom are vital to any healthy society.
B) Conservatism is, at a very basic level, incredibly optimistic about the perfectibility of society.
C) There is no such thing as progress. Societies are not progressing anywhere. Societies exist and keep on existing.
D) Human beings are fallible people. We are prone to making mistakes.
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13
The most influential school of liberal democratic thought in contemporary America is the __________________ school, which maintains that the balance between individual freedom and the common good is best achieved by the mix of representative government, skillful leaders, and political parties.
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14
It was the ______________ that popularized democratic ideas throughout the European continent.
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____________, written by Adam Smith, became the inspiration for the nineteenth-century liberal policy restricting government interference in economic matters.
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The new twentieth-century liberalism fully emerged with the advent of the __________________, a program initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to fight the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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_____________________ is a system of governance where citizens vote directly on matters of public policy.
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The legal theory that holds that, with regard to foreign affairs and national security, the president has decisive power is known as the ____________.
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In your judgment, which of the sources of liberal democracy has made the most significant contribution to the development of liberal democracy? Why?
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20
What are some of the significant changes that liberalism underwent between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries?
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21
Write an essay that discusses the relationship between democracy and capitalism.
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22
The political right has criticized liberal democracy on a number of counts. Are these criticisms fair? Why or why not?
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The political left has criticized liberal democracy on a number of counts. Are these criticisms fair? Why or why not?
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Discuss liberalism with regard to the belief that it is too timid in dealing with the problems facing the world.
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Does liberalism have a deficient empirical understanding of how politics works?
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