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Deck 3: The Policymaking Process
1
What is the purpose of "continuing resolutions"?
A) presidential veto of only some budget provisions
B) bipartisan support for the yearly budget
C) uninterrupted functioning of the federal government
D) timely completion of the budget process
A) presidential veto of only some budget provisions
B) bipartisan support for the yearly budget
C) uninterrupted functioning of the federal government
D) timely completion of the budget process
C
2
When federal agencies publish in the Federal Register, they parallel the activities of
A) Congress.
B) the president.
C) the executive branch.
D) the Supreme Court.
A) Congress.
B) the president.
C) the executive branch.
D) the Supreme Court.
A
3
The
Is generally portrayed as the arbiter of policy proposals.
A) Supreme Court
B) president
C) Congress
D) judiciary
Is generally portrayed as the arbiter of policy proposals.
A) Supreme Court
B) president
C) Congress
D) judiciary
C
4
Something designed to stimulate press coverage is known as a media
A) bias.
B) spin.
C) event.
D) effect.
A) bias.
B) spin.
C) event.
D) effect.
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5
In a typical two-year session, roughly
A) 1,000
B) 10,000
C) 25,000
D) 30,000
A) 1,000
B) 10,000
C) 25,000
D) 30,000
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6
The prevailing model of policymaking in America is
A) the elite model.
B) group or interest group theory.
C) the democratic-pluralist model.
D) public choice theory.
A) the elite model.
B) group or interest group theory.
C) the democratic-pluralist model.
D) public choice theory.
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7
"Proximate policymakers" include
A) the White House staff.
B) the mass media.
C) corporations.
D) ambassadors.
A) the White House staff.
B) the mass media.
C) corporations.
D) ambassadors.
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8
Presidential "box scores" measure
A) popularity.
B) diplomatic ability.
C) reelection prospects.
D) legislative success.
A) popularity.
B) diplomatic ability.
C) reelection prospects.
D) legislative success.
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9
The most prominent ways that interest groups influence government policy do not include
A) testifying before committees.
B) campaign contributions.
C) campaign promises.
D) writing legislation.
A) testifying before committees.
B) campaign contributions.
C) campaign promises.
D) writing legislation.
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10
PACs are used to
A) prosecute criminal defendants.
B) counter submarine warfare threats.
C) intimidate potential enemies before they strike.
D) raise funds for political candidates.
A) prosecute criminal defendants.
B) counter submarine warfare threats.
C) intimidate potential enemies before they strike.
D) raise funds for political candidates.
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11
The major source of news and information for most Americans is the
A) World Wide Web.
B) television.
C) Internet.
D) local newspaper and radio.
A) World Wide Web.
B) television.
C) Internet.
D) local newspaper and radio.
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12
The Federal Trade Commission and the Internal Revenue Service are examples of
A) bureaucratic rulemaking.
B) legislative commissions.
C) lobbying.
D) judicial action by the bureaucracies.
A) bureaucratic rulemaking.
B) legislative commissions.
C) lobbying.
D) judicial action by the bureaucracies.
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13
The
Model of agenda setting focuses on the role of leaders in business,
Finance, media, and government.
A) group
B) rational
C) institutional
D) elite
Model of agenda setting focuses on the role of leaders in business,
Finance, media, and government.
A) group
B) rational
C) institutional
D) elite
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14
The
Is generally expected to be the initiator of policy proposals.
A) Supreme Court
B) executive branch
C) Congress
D) judiciary
Is generally expected to be the initiator of policy proposals.
A) Supreme Court
B) executive branch
C) Congress
D) judiciary
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15
Implementation of public policy is the job of the
A) courts.
B) bureaucracy.
C) Congress.
D) political parties.
A) courts.
B) bureaucracy.
C) Congress.
D) political parties.
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16
The dominant "think tank" for American domestic policy has been the
A) Brookings Institution.
B) American Enterprise Institute.
C) Heritage Foundation.
D) Council on Foreign Relations.
A) Brookings Institution.
B) American Enterprise Institute.
C) Heritage Foundation.
D) Council on Foreign Relations.
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17
It is accurate to say that policy evaluation is
A) usually done in an unsystematic way.
B) the first step in the policymaking process.
C) never initiated by interest groups.
D) usually initiated by the White House.
A) usually done in an unsystematic way.
B) the first step in the policymaking process.
C) never initiated by interest groups.
D) usually initiated by the White House.
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18
Which of these has gained a much greater role in the process of preparing the federal budget than that outlined in the Constitution?
A) the House of Representatives
B) the president
C) the Senate
D) the Supreme Court
A) the House of Representatives
B) the president
C) the Senate
D) the Supreme Court
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19
Deciding what issues will be decided and what problem will be addressed by
Government is part of the
A) policy legitimization
B) policy evaluation
C) agenda setting
D) policy implementation
Government is part of the
A) policy legitimization
B) policy evaluation
C) agenda setting
D) policy implementation
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20
Efforts to influence Congress and the White House by encouraging letter-writing, calls, and visits by individual constituents and campaign contributors is known as
A) grassroots mobilization.
B) litigation.
C) schmoozing.
D) direct lobbying.
A) grassroots mobilization.
B) litigation.
C) schmoozing.
D) direct lobbying.
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21
Proximate policymakers are those that are directly involved in the policy legitimation phase of making policy.
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22
In the elitist model of agenda setting, much of this process takes place hidden from the public eye.
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23
The role of the Office of Management and Budget in budget preparation is largely advisory.
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24
The problem identification stage in policymaking is dominated by the bureaucracy.
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25
Presidential influence in policymaking is largely dependent on party politics.
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26
The media play a very active role in the policy implementation.
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27
The work of think tanks is greatest at the policy formulation stage of policymaking.
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28
The relationship between members of Congress and interest groups is generally antagonistic.
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29
The president was denied the line-item veto by the Supreme Court.
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30
The process of policy evaluation is under the sole supervision of the judiciary branch.
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