Deck 9: Comparative Politics

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The process of identifying and solving problems that affect all or a group of citizens is called:

A)Public policy
B)Agenda setting
C)Legislative processes
D)Contiguous framing
E)Litigious migration
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Which of the following is not a stage of the policymaking cycle?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
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Suppose Senator Knowsome is convinced that the US needs to outlaw hamburgers because too many Americans are becoming obese. He makes a speech on the floor of the Senate explaining the need to ban hamburgers. What stage of the policymaking cycle is this an example of?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
Question
Senator Knowsome proposes a bill to outlaw hamburgers. The bill is sent to a committee and then a sub-committee to work out the details. At what stage of the policymaking cycle is this?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
Question
Somehow, Senator Knowsome's bill to outlaw hamburgers passes the House, the Senate, and is signed by the President. The bill instructs the Food and Drug Administration to ensure that there are no more hamburgers, which the FDA begins to do. At what stage of the policymaking cycle is this?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
Question
After a law outlawing hamburgers has been in place for a while, the FDA does a study to examine the effectiveness of the ban in reducing obesity. To everyone's surprise, they find that obesity has actually increased because people now are loading up on french-fries (Oops). At what stage of the policymaking cycle is this?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
Question
One of the difficulties of policy evaluation comes from the fact that:

A)There is no single agreed-on method of evaluating policy.
B)There is no pool of experts trained in policy evaluation.
C)Scholars attempt to be unbiased.
D)Congress seldom allocates funding for evaluation of its policies.
E)The President doesn't allow the bureaucracies to evaluate their own work.
Question
An economist with an interest in tax reform who works with elected representatives, their office staff, committee staff, and bureaucrats is a member of:

A)The power elite.
B)A professional association.
C)An issue network.
D)A public interest group.
E)A scholarly society.
Question
The Federal Reserve Board is responsible for:

A)Ensuring all the library books are returned.
B)Fiscal policy
C)Monetary policy
D)Business cycling
E)Public income reductions
Question
The theory that budget deficits are a short-term concern that may be addressed in more prosperous economic years is the theory of:

A)Keynesian economics
B)Laissez faire economics
C)Crucial demand theory
D)Subsistence manipulation
E)Supply-side economics
Question
Which of the following programs involves discretionary spending?

A)Social Security
B)Veterans benefits
C)Payments on the national debt
D)Medicare
E)Education
Question
The Employment Act of 1946 was a turning point in US economic policy because it:

A)Provided college funds for returning World War II veterans.
B)Committed the national government to a policy of maintaining a healthy economy and promoting jobs.
C)Created the Federal Reserve system.
D)Reasserted the doctrine of free-market economics.
E)Separated the IRS from the Department of the Treasury.
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Why was the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) created?

A)To manage the deficit.
B)To make sure that Congress adheres to its own budget.
C)To find constructive ways to raise taxes.
D)To counterbalance the authority of the executive branch's Office of Management and Budget.
E)To provide accounting services to members of Congress so that they aren't tempted to dip into public funds.
Question
Significant tax reform in the US is normally difficult because:

A)Presidents hate making changes.
B)Interest groups fight hard to keep tax rules that favor them.
C)Tax laws cannot change without a constitutional amendment.
D)No one really thinks there is anything wrong with the current system.
E)Congress is fearful of unintended consequences.
Question
What is a progressive tax?

A)A tax where every taxpayer pays the same percentage of her income.
B)A tax where people who make less money pay a higher percentage of their income.
C)A tax where people who make more money pay a higher percentage of their income.
D)A tax that liberals like.
E)A tax where the rate of taxation increases over time.
Question
What is a regressive tax?

A)A tax where every taxpayer pays the same percentage of her income.
B)A tax where people who make less money pay a higher percentage of their income.
C)A tax where people who make more money pay a higher percentage of their income.
D)A tax that liberals like.
E)A tax where the rate of taxation decreases over time.
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What is the difference between the national debt and the national deficit?

A)There is no difference. They are the same thing.
B)The deficit is each year's debts added together.
C)The debt is the cumulative deficit added together.
D)A higher debt implies a lower deficit.
E)A high debt forces a decrease in taxes to raise the deficit.
Question
The largest expenditure in the national budget most years is:

A)Medicaid
B)National defense
C)Interest payments on the debt
D)Education
E)Social Security payments
Question
All of the following can clearly be considered social welfare programs except:

A)Healthcare for low-income families
B)Public education programs
C)Programs providing income for the elderly
D)Environmental protection programs
E)Housing programs
Question
The effect of congressional legislation in 1996 upon welfare was to:

A)Eliminate poverty in the US
B)Eliminate women as the largest category of the poor needing assistance.
C)Improve the central coordination of programs.
D)Mandate performance reviews for all current poverty programs.
E)Largely turn program operation and responsibility over to state and local governments.
Question
The Social Security program is projected to bankrupt itself in the near future without reforms, largely due to:

A)People failing to pay their Social Security taxes
B)Political refusal to increase payroll taxes
C)A poorly performing economy
D)A large expansion of benefits
E)Longer life spans and lower birth rates
Question
Both Medicare and Medicaid are medical assistance programs. What two groups are currently eligible for each plan, respectively?

A)People at-risk, financially; people over age 65 with low income
B)People over age 65 with low income; people over age 70
C)People over age 65; people ineligible for Medicare assistance
D)People over age 65; poor people under age 65
E)People at-risk, financially; people over age 65
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Which of the following is a feature of the No Child Left Behind Act?

A)Mandated property tax maximums
B)Annual testing to measure progress
C)Stronger support for teachers unions
D)Federal takeover of locally-controlled schools
E)Mandated longer school days
Question
The key difference between an executive agreement and a treaty is:

A)An executive agreement has more power than a treaty
B)An executive agreement must be ratified by 2/3 of the Senate
C)A treaty must be ratified by the Senate
D)A treaty expires in ten years from the date of issue
E)An executive agreement has the effect of law when issued
Question
What percentage of the U.S. government budget goes to foreign aid?

A)Less than 2%
B)10%
C)20%
D)30%
E)45%
Question
Which of the following is the philosophy behind Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal?

A)War ends depression.
B)Laissez-faire economic policy
C)Relief, recovery, and reform
D)Philosophies passed down from Herbert Hoover
Question
What policy did the Populist Party advocate in the late 19th century to help remedy problems faced by American farmers?

A)The Populist Party helped to curb inflation.
B)The Populist Party worked to increase the amount of circulated currency.
C)The Populist Party raised tariffs to protect American agricultural products.
D)The Populist Party helped rural farmers to resettle in more populated urban areas.
Question
Which of the following types of grants require competitive bids and also often require a certain amount of matching money?

A)Block grants
B)Grants-in-aid
C)Project grants
D)Formula grants
Question
The concept of Social Security was adopted as a major public safety net during which domestic policy period?

A)Great Depression, New Deal
B)Great Society
C)Cold War
D)Progressive Era
Question
During the presidency of Ronald Reagan, the Strategic Defense Initiative began. What did this initiative seek to achieve?

A)Peace between Egypt and Israel
B)An increase in military strength in the Middle East
C)Placement of strategic weapons in the Korean peninsula
D)Plans to place antimissile weapons in space orbit
Question
Which of the following definitions best describes the major concept of bilateral agreements?

A)They only work with missile deployment.
B)They only work with offensive-type weapons.
C)They are between two nations, with the purpose of creating joint policies.
D)They only work with the issue of Pacific military bases.
Question
Look at the following list of economic theories. Which one encourages the government to create job opportunities for citizens during periods of high unemployment so that more money can get back into the hands of consumers, thereby stimulating the economic growth of the country?

A)Keynesian economics
B)Supply-side economics
C)Reaganomics
D)Military-industrial economics
Question
Which of the following types of federal grants gives states the most flexibility in how the money is spent?

A)Grants-in-aid
B)Categorical grants
C)Formula grants
D)Project grants
E)Block grants
Question
What is the economic theory that assumes that inflation occurs when too much money is chasing too few goods?

A)Keynesian economics
B)Monetarism
C)Supply-side economics
D)Gold standard
Question
Study the following conditions. Which would most benefit from retired persons living on fixed incomes?

A)A period of high unemployment
B)A period of low unemployment
C)A period of high inflation
D)A period of low inflation
Question
Which of the following is not agreed upon by almost everyone to be a necessary feature of a democracy?

A)Political equality
B)Majority rule
C)Citizen participation
D)Government responsiveness to the people
E)Universal healthcare
Question
The word democracy comes from a Greek word meaning _______________.

A)Rule by the few elites
B)Rule by a single person
C)Rule by the people
D)Rule by the most attractive
E)Rule by the smartest
Question
What is the reason most experts do not believe that participatory or direct democracy is a good idea for the United States as a whole?

A)Citizens of the United States are too stupid to make decisions for themselves.
B)Only people with law degrees should be able to make decisions regarding the laws that get passed.
C)Most citizens don't care enough to pay attention.
D)Most citizens in the United States are too rich and highly educated to lower themselves to the level of being involved with politics.
E)There are too many people and too many issues in the United States for the citizens to be directly involved in all of them.
Question
In the United States, when it is said that "all people are equal in the eyes of the government," that generally means:

A)All citizens have political equality through the ability to cast a vote.
B)All citizens earn the same income.
C)All citizens have the same educational opportunities and the same chance to succeed in life.
D)All citizens participate equally in government.
E)There are no social classes, so all citizens are treated the same.
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Which of the following was not a view held by John Locke?

A)Laws should be passed by a legislative body composed of representatives elected by the people.
B)If the government fails to protect the rights and liberties of the people, then the people have the right to overthrow the government.
C)Governments should be responsible for making sure that all citizens have enough money to live comfortably.
D)There should be regular elections to ensure that representatives follow the will of the people.
E)There should be separate branches of government to make sure no one branch has too much power.
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Elite or Class Theory believes that:

A)Power in the United States is mostly held by the wealthy.
B)Power in the United States is mostly held by the highly educated.
C)Power in the United States is mostly held by the most attractive people.
D)Power in the United States is mostly held by the lower class who votes in large numbers.
E)Power in the United States is mostly held by citizens of other countries through the United Nations.
Question
Which of the following is not a major principle of procedural democratic theory?

A)Universal participation
B)Minority rights
C)Political equality
D)Majority rule
E)Government responsiveness to public opinion
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What is the main idea of substantive democratic theory?

A)The will of the majority should always determine what laws get passed.
B)Democracy cannot be effective unless all citizens participate equally in the political process.
C)Democracy is not legitimate unless the government can be overthrown.
D)Certain democratic principles must be incorporated into government policies.
E)The substance of democracy involves electing representatives.
Question
Senator Knowsome proposed a constitutional amendment that says that only college graduates should be allowed to vote. Which of the following theories of democracy might accept this proposed amendment?

A)Procedural democratic theory
B)Substantive democratic theory
C)Elite theory
D)Pluralist theory
E)Majoritarian democratic theory
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Justice Lawsome and Justice Feel good are having an argument about whether the Supreme Court should uphold a school district's rule mandating that all students wear a uniform. Justice Feel good is concerned that the dress code violates the students' freedom of expression. To which of the following theories of democracy is Justice Feel good appealing?

A)Procedural democratic theory
B)Substantive democratic theory
C)Elite theory
D)Pluralist theory
E)Majoritarian democratic theory
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In 2003, movie star Arnold Swarzenegger, was elected governor of California, running against 134 other candidates, with 49% of the vote. Which of the following democratic theories would not object to this election result?

A)Procedural democratic theory
B)Representative democratic theory
C)Elite theory
D)Pluralist theory
E)Majoritarian democratic theory
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Which of the following countries does not describe itself as communist?

A)Cuba
B)North Korea
C)Laos
D)Vietnam
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Which of the following is not a US governmental organization?

A)The Peace Corps
B)The World Bank
C)The Smithsonian Institute
D)The Securities Exchange Commission
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What do Keynesians think the government should do during a recession?

A)Increase spending
B)Cut spending
C)Decrease taxes
D)Keep inflation high
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Which famous economist is not correctly paired with his seminal work?

A)Capital - Karl Marx
B)The Return of Depression Era Economics - Milton Friedman
C)The Wealth of Nations - Adam Smith
D)The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money - John Maynard Keynes
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Which of the following conditions is not necessary for a perfect market?

A)No barrier to entry or exit
B)All actors have total information about the market
C)Equal access to technology
D)The absence of regulation
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Which economic system stated that the wealth of a nation depended on its total available capital?

A)Capitalism
B)Mercantilism
C)Communism
D)Feudalism
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Which economic theory describes how many European empires expanded through colonization in the 16th to mid-18th centuries because founding colonies ultimately increased a state's access to raw natural resources and expanded their marketplace?

A)Colonialism
B)Imperialism
C)Mercantilism
D)Free enterprise
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The organization chiefly responsible for the promotion and supervision of international trade is:

A)The International Monetary Fund
B)The World Trade Organization
C)The United Nations
D)The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
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The primary goal of the World Bank is to:

A)Track counterfeiting
B)Monitor how countries spend their money
C)Stabilize exchange rates
D)Reduce poverty
Question
The exchange rate of currency is primarily monitored by:

A)The International Monetary Fund
B)The World Bank
C)The United Nations
D)Forex
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NAFTA created a trade bloc that consists of which nations?

A)United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Switzerland
B)United States and the entire European Union
C)United States, United Kingdom and the former Soviet Union
D)United States, Canada and Mexico
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Deck 9: Comparative Politics
1
The process of identifying and solving problems that affect all or a group of citizens is called:

A)Public policy
B)Agenda setting
C)Legislative processes
D)Contiguous framing
E)Litigious migration
Public policy
2
Which of the following is not a stage of the policymaking cycle?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
Policy regression
3
Suppose Senator Knowsome is convinced that the US needs to outlaw hamburgers because too many Americans are becoming obese. He makes a speech on the floor of the Senate explaining the need to ban hamburgers. What stage of the policymaking cycle is this an example of?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
Agenda setting
4
Senator Knowsome proposes a bill to outlaw hamburgers. The bill is sent to a committee and then a sub-committee to work out the details. At what stage of the policymaking cycle is this?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
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Somehow, Senator Knowsome's bill to outlaw hamburgers passes the House, the Senate, and is signed by the President. The bill instructs the Food and Drug Administration to ensure that there are no more hamburgers, which the FDA begins to do. At what stage of the policymaking cycle is this?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
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6
After a law outlawing hamburgers has been in place for a while, the FDA does a study to examine the effectiveness of the ban in reducing obesity. To everyone's surprise, they find that obesity has actually increased because people now are loading up on french-fries (Oops). At what stage of the policymaking cycle is this?

A)Agenda setting
B)Policy formulation
C)Implementation
D)Policy evaluation
E)Policy regression
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7
One of the difficulties of policy evaluation comes from the fact that:

A)There is no single agreed-on method of evaluating policy.
B)There is no pool of experts trained in policy evaluation.
C)Scholars attempt to be unbiased.
D)Congress seldom allocates funding for evaluation of its policies.
E)The President doesn't allow the bureaucracies to evaluate their own work.
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8
An economist with an interest in tax reform who works with elected representatives, their office staff, committee staff, and bureaucrats is a member of:

A)The power elite.
B)A professional association.
C)An issue network.
D)A public interest group.
E)A scholarly society.
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The Federal Reserve Board is responsible for:

A)Ensuring all the library books are returned.
B)Fiscal policy
C)Monetary policy
D)Business cycling
E)Public income reductions
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10
The theory that budget deficits are a short-term concern that may be addressed in more prosperous economic years is the theory of:

A)Keynesian economics
B)Laissez faire economics
C)Crucial demand theory
D)Subsistence manipulation
E)Supply-side economics
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Which of the following programs involves discretionary spending?

A)Social Security
B)Veterans benefits
C)Payments on the national debt
D)Medicare
E)Education
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12
The Employment Act of 1946 was a turning point in US economic policy because it:

A)Provided college funds for returning World War II veterans.
B)Committed the national government to a policy of maintaining a healthy economy and promoting jobs.
C)Created the Federal Reserve system.
D)Reasserted the doctrine of free-market economics.
E)Separated the IRS from the Department of the Treasury.
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Why was the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) created?

A)To manage the deficit.
B)To make sure that Congress adheres to its own budget.
C)To find constructive ways to raise taxes.
D)To counterbalance the authority of the executive branch's Office of Management and Budget.
E)To provide accounting services to members of Congress so that they aren't tempted to dip into public funds.
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Significant tax reform in the US is normally difficult because:

A)Presidents hate making changes.
B)Interest groups fight hard to keep tax rules that favor them.
C)Tax laws cannot change without a constitutional amendment.
D)No one really thinks there is anything wrong with the current system.
E)Congress is fearful of unintended consequences.
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What is a progressive tax?

A)A tax where every taxpayer pays the same percentage of her income.
B)A tax where people who make less money pay a higher percentage of their income.
C)A tax where people who make more money pay a higher percentage of their income.
D)A tax that liberals like.
E)A tax where the rate of taxation increases over time.
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What is a regressive tax?

A)A tax where every taxpayer pays the same percentage of her income.
B)A tax where people who make less money pay a higher percentage of their income.
C)A tax where people who make more money pay a higher percentage of their income.
D)A tax that liberals like.
E)A tax where the rate of taxation decreases over time.
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What is the difference between the national debt and the national deficit?

A)There is no difference. They are the same thing.
B)The deficit is each year's debts added together.
C)The debt is the cumulative deficit added together.
D)A higher debt implies a lower deficit.
E)A high debt forces a decrease in taxes to raise the deficit.
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The largest expenditure in the national budget most years is:

A)Medicaid
B)National defense
C)Interest payments on the debt
D)Education
E)Social Security payments
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All of the following can clearly be considered social welfare programs except:

A)Healthcare for low-income families
B)Public education programs
C)Programs providing income for the elderly
D)Environmental protection programs
E)Housing programs
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20
The effect of congressional legislation in 1996 upon welfare was to:

A)Eliminate poverty in the US
B)Eliminate women as the largest category of the poor needing assistance.
C)Improve the central coordination of programs.
D)Mandate performance reviews for all current poverty programs.
E)Largely turn program operation and responsibility over to state and local governments.
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21
The Social Security program is projected to bankrupt itself in the near future without reforms, largely due to:

A)People failing to pay their Social Security taxes
B)Political refusal to increase payroll taxes
C)A poorly performing economy
D)A large expansion of benefits
E)Longer life spans and lower birth rates
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Both Medicare and Medicaid are medical assistance programs. What two groups are currently eligible for each plan, respectively?

A)People at-risk, financially; people over age 65 with low income
B)People over age 65 with low income; people over age 70
C)People over age 65; people ineligible for Medicare assistance
D)People over age 65; poor people under age 65
E)People at-risk, financially; people over age 65
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Which of the following is a feature of the No Child Left Behind Act?

A)Mandated property tax maximums
B)Annual testing to measure progress
C)Stronger support for teachers unions
D)Federal takeover of locally-controlled schools
E)Mandated longer school days
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The key difference between an executive agreement and a treaty is:

A)An executive agreement has more power than a treaty
B)An executive agreement must be ratified by 2/3 of the Senate
C)A treaty must be ratified by the Senate
D)A treaty expires in ten years from the date of issue
E)An executive agreement has the effect of law when issued
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What percentage of the U.S. government budget goes to foreign aid?

A)Less than 2%
B)10%
C)20%
D)30%
E)45%
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Which of the following is the philosophy behind Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal?

A)War ends depression.
B)Laissez-faire economic policy
C)Relief, recovery, and reform
D)Philosophies passed down from Herbert Hoover
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27
What policy did the Populist Party advocate in the late 19th century to help remedy problems faced by American farmers?

A)The Populist Party helped to curb inflation.
B)The Populist Party worked to increase the amount of circulated currency.
C)The Populist Party raised tariffs to protect American agricultural products.
D)The Populist Party helped rural farmers to resettle in more populated urban areas.
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Which of the following types of grants require competitive bids and also often require a certain amount of matching money?

A)Block grants
B)Grants-in-aid
C)Project grants
D)Formula grants
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The concept of Social Security was adopted as a major public safety net during which domestic policy period?

A)Great Depression, New Deal
B)Great Society
C)Cold War
D)Progressive Era
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30
During the presidency of Ronald Reagan, the Strategic Defense Initiative began. What did this initiative seek to achieve?

A)Peace between Egypt and Israel
B)An increase in military strength in the Middle East
C)Placement of strategic weapons in the Korean peninsula
D)Plans to place antimissile weapons in space orbit
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Which of the following definitions best describes the major concept of bilateral agreements?

A)They only work with missile deployment.
B)They only work with offensive-type weapons.
C)They are between two nations, with the purpose of creating joint policies.
D)They only work with the issue of Pacific military bases.
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32
Look at the following list of economic theories. Which one encourages the government to create job opportunities for citizens during periods of high unemployment so that more money can get back into the hands of consumers, thereby stimulating the economic growth of the country?

A)Keynesian economics
B)Supply-side economics
C)Reaganomics
D)Military-industrial economics
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Which of the following types of federal grants gives states the most flexibility in how the money is spent?

A)Grants-in-aid
B)Categorical grants
C)Formula grants
D)Project grants
E)Block grants
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What is the economic theory that assumes that inflation occurs when too much money is chasing too few goods?

A)Keynesian economics
B)Monetarism
C)Supply-side economics
D)Gold standard
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35
Study the following conditions. Which would most benefit from retired persons living on fixed incomes?

A)A period of high unemployment
B)A period of low unemployment
C)A period of high inflation
D)A period of low inflation
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Which of the following is not agreed upon by almost everyone to be a necessary feature of a democracy?

A)Political equality
B)Majority rule
C)Citizen participation
D)Government responsiveness to the people
E)Universal healthcare
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37
The word democracy comes from a Greek word meaning _______________.

A)Rule by the few elites
B)Rule by a single person
C)Rule by the people
D)Rule by the most attractive
E)Rule by the smartest
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38
What is the reason most experts do not believe that participatory or direct democracy is a good idea for the United States as a whole?

A)Citizens of the United States are too stupid to make decisions for themselves.
B)Only people with law degrees should be able to make decisions regarding the laws that get passed.
C)Most citizens don't care enough to pay attention.
D)Most citizens in the United States are too rich and highly educated to lower themselves to the level of being involved with politics.
E)There are too many people and too many issues in the United States for the citizens to be directly involved in all of them.
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39
In the United States, when it is said that "all people are equal in the eyes of the government," that generally means:

A)All citizens have political equality through the ability to cast a vote.
B)All citizens earn the same income.
C)All citizens have the same educational opportunities and the same chance to succeed in life.
D)All citizens participate equally in government.
E)There are no social classes, so all citizens are treated the same.
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40
Which of the following was not a view held by John Locke?

A)Laws should be passed by a legislative body composed of representatives elected by the people.
B)If the government fails to protect the rights and liberties of the people, then the people have the right to overthrow the government.
C)Governments should be responsible for making sure that all citizens have enough money to live comfortably.
D)There should be regular elections to ensure that representatives follow the will of the people.
E)There should be separate branches of government to make sure no one branch has too much power.
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41
Elite or Class Theory believes that:

A)Power in the United States is mostly held by the wealthy.
B)Power in the United States is mostly held by the highly educated.
C)Power in the United States is mostly held by the most attractive people.
D)Power in the United States is mostly held by the lower class who votes in large numbers.
E)Power in the United States is mostly held by citizens of other countries through the United Nations.
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42
Which of the following is not a major principle of procedural democratic theory?

A)Universal participation
B)Minority rights
C)Political equality
D)Majority rule
E)Government responsiveness to public opinion
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43
What is the main idea of substantive democratic theory?

A)The will of the majority should always determine what laws get passed.
B)Democracy cannot be effective unless all citizens participate equally in the political process.
C)Democracy is not legitimate unless the government can be overthrown.
D)Certain democratic principles must be incorporated into government policies.
E)The substance of democracy involves electing representatives.
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44
Senator Knowsome proposed a constitutional amendment that says that only college graduates should be allowed to vote. Which of the following theories of democracy might accept this proposed amendment?

A)Procedural democratic theory
B)Substantive democratic theory
C)Elite theory
D)Pluralist theory
E)Majoritarian democratic theory
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45
Justice Lawsome and Justice Feel good are having an argument about whether the Supreme Court should uphold a school district's rule mandating that all students wear a uniform. Justice Feel good is concerned that the dress code violates the students' freedom of expression. To which of the following theories of democracy is Justice Feel good appealing?

A)Procedural democratic theory
B)Substantive democratic theory
C)Elite theory
D)Pluralist theory
E)Majoritarian democratic theory
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46
In 2003, movie star Arnold Swarzenegger, was elected governor of California, running against 134 other candidates, with 49% of the vote. Which of the following democratic theories would not object to this election result?

A)Procedural democratic theory
B)Representative democratic theory
C)Elite theory
D)Pluralist theory
E)Majoritarian democratic theory
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47
Which of the following countries does not describe itself as communist?

A)Cuba
B)North Korea
C)Laos
D)Vietnam
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48
Which of the following is not a US governmental organization?

A)The Peace Corps
B)The World Bank
C)The Smithsonian Institute
D)The Securities Exchange Commission
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49
What do Keynesians think the government should do during a recession?

A)Increase spending
B)Cut spending
C)Decrease taxes
D)Keep inflation high
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50
Which famous economist is not correctly paired with his seminal work?

A)Capital - Karl Marx
B)The Return of Depression Era Economics - Milton Friedman
C)The Wealth of Nations - Adam Smith
D)The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money - John Maynard Keynes
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51
Which of the following conditions is not necessary for a perfect market?

A)No barrier to entry or exit
B)All actors have total information about the market
C)Equal access to technology
D)The absence of regulation
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52
Which economic system stated that the wealth of a nation depended on its total available capital?

A)Capitalism
B)Mercantilism
C)Communism
D)Feudalism
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53
Which economic theory describes how many European empires expanded through colonization in the 16th to mid-18th centuries because founding colonies ultimately increased a state's access to raw natural resources and expanded their marketplace?

A)Colonialism
B)Imperialism
C)Mercantilism
D)Free enterprise
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54
The organization chiefly responsible for the promotion and supervision of international trade is:

A)The International Monetary Fund
B)The World Trade Organization
C)The United Nations
D)The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
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55
The primary goal of the World Bank is to:

A)Track counterfeiting
B)Monitor how countries spend their money
C)Stabilize exchange rates
D)Reduce poverty
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56
The exchange rate of currency is primarily monitored by:

A)The International Monetary Fund
B)The World Bank
C)The United Nations
D)Forex
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57
NAFTA created a trade bloc that consists of which nations?

A)United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Switzerland
B)United States and the entire European Union
C)United States, United Kingdom and the former Soviet Union
D)United States, Canada and Mexico
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