Deck 1: Understanding American Politics
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Deck 1: Understanding American Politics
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________ said that life in the "state of nature" would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short."
A)James Madison
B)George Washington
C)Thomas Hobbes
D)King George III
A)James Madison
B)George Washington
C)Thomas Hobbes
D)King George III
C
2
The main reasons we have government are to provide order and to promote the general welfare.
True
3
Cultural issues include social spending on the poor and proper taxation levels.
False
4
What did British philosopher Thomas Hobbes mean by the term "state of nature"?
A)a belief that all people were basically good
B)a belief that the laws of nature gave kings the right to rule by divine right
C)life without any existing government
D)a world in which people lived in harmony
A)a belief that all people were basically good
B)a belief that the laws of nature gave kings the right to rule by divine right
C)life without any existing government
D)a world in which people lived in harmony
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5
James Madison assumed that people
A)preferred anarchy over the creation of a government.
B)were basically self-interested.
C)were basically civic-oriented.
D)preferred a monarchy over a republican form of government.
A)preferred anarchy over the creation of a government.
B)were basically self-interested.
C)were basically civic-oriented.
D)preferred a monarchy over a republican form of government.
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6
Race and gender are significant in American elections because they remain important sources of political disagreements and identity politics, which can influence individual voting behavior.
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7
Libertarians believe in a proactive federal government much like the liberals.
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8
A stealth democracy would exist if government were run like a business.
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9
For James Madison, the notion that government is necessary depended mainly on
A)his belief that people are self-interested and could not be trusted to rule themselves.
B)his belief that direct democracy was the only legitimate way to make collective decisions.
C)his desire for the United States to serve as a functioning colony of Great Britain.
D)his view that people were willing to sacrifice freedoms to make democracy work.
A)his belief that people are self-interested and could not be trusted to rule themselves.
B)his belief that direct democracy was the only legitimate way to make collective decisions.
C)his desire for the United States to serve as a functioning colony of Great Britain.
D)his view that people were willing to sacrifice freedoms to make democracy work.
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10
To the framers of the Constitution, equality was the central principle of the new government.
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11
Compared to most European democracies, the United States has been relatively free of class-based politics because economics is not an important source of political conflict in America.
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12
Politics rarely involves overt conflict.
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13
Federalism refers to the division of power between Congress, the president, and the Supreme Court.
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14
The free rider problem occurs because people can share in the benefits of a public good whether or not they helped provide it.
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15
James Madison was concerned about the possibility that no faction would be able to gain a majority, and thus the government would not function.
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16
Politics is fundamentally all about election outcomes.
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17
America is an example of a direct democracy.
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18
It is almost impossible for people to get everything they want from the political process.
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19
Collective action problems
A)are very rare in modern society.
B)are very common in modern society.
C)are rare in the field of education.
D)only occur in modern dictatorships.
A)are very rare in modern society.
B)are very common in modern society.
C)are rare in the field of education.
D)only occur in modern dictatorships.
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20
Politics occurs only in the context of government decision making.
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21
If people decide there is a problem worth solving that requires the creation of a public good, government involvement is necessary because
A)majority factions will try to ensure that the good works only for themselves.
B)it is difficult for individuals to provide common resources on their own.
C)of positive externalities that make the good otherwise undesirable.
D)citizens would be able to sue the government in federal court.
A)majority factions will try to ensure that the good works only for themselves.
B)it is difficult for individuals to provide common resources on their own.
C)of positive externalities that make the good otherwise undesirable.
D)citizens would be able to sue the government in federal court.
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22
________ are likely to disappear quickly from the political agenda, while ________ often take a long time to resolve.
A)Conflictual issues; valence issues
B)Social issues such as abortion; national issues
C)Consensus issues; conflictual issues
D)Campaign issues; state and local issues
A)Conflictual issues; valence issues
B)Social issues such as abortion; national issues
C)Consensus issues; conflictual issues
D)Campaign issues; state and local issues
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23
The federal government
A)has more than 50 million employees.
B)has activities that affect the everyday lives of Americans in many different ways.
C)is expected to create more than 1 million pages of new regulations this year.
D)is expected to go bankrupt in the next few years.
A)has more than 50 million employees.
B)has activities that affect the everyday lives of Americans in many different ways.
C)is expected to create more than 1 million pages of new regulations this year.
D)is expected to go bankrupt in the next few years.
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24
When federal officials attempt to address a problem, such as assisting the poor, the sick, or the aged, they are acting
A)under their constitutional power to provide order.
B)under their constitutional power to promote the general welfare.
C)through powers specified in the supremacy clause of the U.S.Constitution.
D)through powers specified in the Bill of Rights.
A)under their constitutional power to provide order.
B)under their constitutional power to promote the general welfare.
C)through powers specified in the supremacy clause of the U.S.Constitution.
D)through powers specified in the Bill of Rights.
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25
Aristotle
A)was an eminent British political philosopher who predated Thomas Hobbes.
B)developed a classification scheme for governments more than 2,000 years ago that still has utility.
C)was an early advocate of presidential systems of government with checks and balances.
D)believed in the necessity of overcoming the free rider problem.
A)was an eminent British political philosopher who predated Thomas Hobbes.
B)developed a classification scheme for governments more than 2,000 years ago that still has utility.
C)was an early advocate of presidential systems of government with checks and balances.
D)believed in the necessity of overcoming the free rider problem.
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26
The division of power between the national government and the state and local governments is called
A)constitutionalism.
B)federalism.
C)republicanism.
D)pluralism.
A)constitutionalism.
B)federalism.
C)republicanism.
D)pluralism.
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27
The size of the federal government's most recent annual budget was
A)just over $100 billion.
B)nearly half a trillion dollars.
C)almost $1 trillion.
D)around $4 trillion.
A)just over $100 billion.
B)nearly half a trillion dollars.
C)almost $1 trillion.
D)around $4 trillion.
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28
A free rider problem occurs when
A)a public good is provided by government.
B)everyone fails to work toward a common goal.
C)the market provides a good by making it free of charge.
D)government officials offer bailouts to failing corporations that come at the expense of taxpayers.
A)a public good is provided by government.
B)everyone fails to work toward a common goal.
C)the market provides a good by making it free of charge.
D)government officials offer bailouts to failing corporations that come at the expense of taxpayers.
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29
Which one of the following is true about the 2008 elections?
A)The Republican victories allowed them to control the health care debate in America.
B)Barack Obama's reelection allowed him to overcome attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
C)The Republicans successfully rebuffed Democratic attempts to pass an economic stimulus package.
D)The Democrats illustrated that political process matters in the aftermath of their victories over the Republicans.
A)The Republican victories allowed them to control the health care debate in America.
B)Barack Obama's reelection allowed him to overcome attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
C)The Republicans successfully rebuffed Democratic attempts to pass an economic stimulus package.
D)The Democrats illustrated that political process matters in the aftermath of their victories over the Republicans.
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30
It may be easy for two neighbors to agree to drain a meadow, which they possess in common, to grow crops.However, when the meadow is much larger and reaches thousands of people, the solution is more difficult because
A)decision making is nearly impossible with so many people.
B)factions would form that would ultimately destroy the meadow for everyone.
C)the problem of the tyranny of the majority would be impossible to control.
D)the people involved would suffer from the free rider problem.
A)decision making is nearly impossible with so many people.
B)factions would form that would ultimately destroy the meadow for everyone.
C)the problem of the tyranny of the majority would be impossible to control.
D)the people involved would suffer from the free rider problem.
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31
Rules and procedures are important to the political process because they
A)influence who has the power to make choices at different points in time.
B)determine which interest groups are allowed to engage in lobbying.
C)provide a level playing field for everyone interested in politics.
D)allow the average citizen to become involved in governmental politics.
A)influence who has the power to make choices at different points in time.
B)determine which interest groups are allowed to engage in lobbying.
C)provide a level playing field for everyone interested in politics.
D)allow the average citizen to become involved in governmental politics.
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32
A college student's life
A)is typically not affected by federal regulators.
B)is typically only affected by regulators at the local level.
C)is affected profoundly by regulators at the federal level.
D)is only regulated if she or he attends a public university or college.

A)is typically not affected by federal regulators.
B)is typically only affected by regulators at the local level.
C)is affected profoundly by regulators at the federal level.
D)is only regulated if she or he attends a public university or college.

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33
The separation of powers refers to
A)a division of authority within Congress, so that not all legislators do the same things.
B)the division of authority between the national and state governments.
C)providing each part of government with some power over the others.
D)dividing a government into different branches with distinct areas of authority.
A)a division of authority within Congress, so that not all legislators do the same things.
B)the division of authority between the national and state governments.
C)providing each part of government with some power over the others.
D)dividing a government into different branches with distinct areas of authority.
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34
Structural rules require that
A)citizens vote in U.S.elections.
B)that the president must be born a U.S.citizen.
C)all federal regulations be approved by the Supreme Court.
D)citizens can only influence public policy through the electoral process.
A)citizens vote in U.S.elections.
B)that the president must be born a U.S.citizen.
C)all federal regulations be approved by the Supreme Court.
D)citizens can only influence public policy through the electoral process.
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35
Abortion
A)has been less controversial since Roe v.Wade was decided.
B)is a policy issue that results in little consensus amongst the citizenry.
C)has little to do with political ideology.
D)policy typically results in a compromise that satisfies most people.
A)has been less controversial since Roe v.Wade was decided.
B)is a policy issue that results in little consensus amongst the citizenry.
C)has little to do with political ideology.
D)policy typically results in a compromise that satisfies most people.
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36
Politics
A)is generally free of conflict.
B)is basically the same thing as government.
C)is the process that determines what government does.
D)does not affect most people on a daily basis.
A)is generally free of conflict.
B)is basically the same thing as government.
C)is the process that determines what government does.
D)does not affect most people on a daily basis.
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37
If one group took power and established an official state religion, James Madison would likely describe the situation as
A)a stage in the evolution of government.
B)unfortunate but inevitable and outside the scope of government to prevent.
C)the best possible outcome given the desires of a majority of the people.
D)an example of the tyranny of a faction imposing its will on the rest of the nation.
A)a stage in the evolution of government.
B)unfortunate but inevitable and outside the scope of government to prevent.
C)the best possible outcome given the desires of a majority of the people.
D)an example of the tyranny of a faction imposing its will on the rest of the nation.
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38
Government
A)only has an impact on public goods in American society.
B)is not involved in the protection of civil liberties.
C)is basically involved in all aspects of the daily lives of citizens.
D)is not typically involved in the regulation of human behavior.
A)only has an impact on public goods in American society.
B)is not involved in the protection of civil liberties.
C)is basically involved in all aspects of the daily lives of citizens.
D)is not typically involved in the regulation of human behavior.
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39
Which one of the following is an example of a public good?
A)the interstate highway system
B)a new business that creates jobs in a community
C)food produced by local farmers
D)volunteering time to a political campaign
A)the interstate highway system
B)a new business that creates jobs in a community
C)food produced by local farmers
D)volunteering time to a political campaign
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40
Which one of the following is an example of checks and balances?
A)Federal judges can recuse themselves from participating in certain cases.
B)the power of impeachment
C)the president is the head of the entire federal bureaucracy
D)the ability of senators to filibuster a bill
A)Federal judges can recuse themselves from participating in certain cases.
B)the power of impeachment
C)the president is the head of the entire federal bureaucracy
D)the ability of senators to filibuster a bill
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41
Republicans are more likely than Democrats to favor
A)regulation of business to promote worker safety.
B)regulation of business to promote product safety.
C)lower taxes and less spending on social policies.
D)higher taxes and less spending on social policies.
A)regulation of business to promote worker safety.
B)regulation of business to promote product safety.
C)lower taxes and less spending on social policies.
D)higher taxes and less spending on social policies.
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42
A conservative is likely to favor
A)greater regulation of business to protect workers.
B)the legalization of marijuana.
C)laws restricting or abolishing abortion.
D)social programs to help the poor.
A)greater regulation of business to protect workers.
B)the legalization of marijuana.
C)laws restricting or abolishing abortion.
D)social programs to help the poor.
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43
Which one of the following is true about demographics in the United States?A)About 80 percent of Americans are white.
B)About 30 percent of Americans are Hispanic or Latino.
C)About 13 percent of Americans are Asian.
D)African Americans comprise about 12 percent of the population in America.
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44
Which one of the following is part of the modern economic values of the United States?
A)workplace democracy
B)economic individualism
C)economic equality
D)the greatest good for the greatest number
A)workplace democracy
B)economic individualism
C)economic equality
D)the greatest good for the greatest number
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45
The melting pot approach to racial and ethnic relations holds that
A)racial and ethnic groups should leave their customs behind when they immigrate to the United States.
B)cultural identities do not hold much political relevance in contemporary American politics.
C)the United States has a unique history of supporting the customs of ethnic and racial groups that immigrate to the United States.
D)the United States cannot really assimilate new ethnic and racial groups into its already complicated cultural mix.
A)racial and ethnic groups should leave their customs behind when they immigrate to the United States.
B)cultural identities do not hold much political relevance in contemporary American politics.
C)the United States has a unique history of supporting the customs of ethnic and racial groups that immigrate to the United States.
D)the United States cannot really assimilate new ethnic and racial groups into its already complicated cultural mix.
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46
A cohesive set of ideas and beliefs used for organizing the political world is a(n)
A)partisan identity.
B)ideology.
C)cultural identity.
D)progressive worldview.
A)partisan identity.
B)ideology.
C)cultural identity.
D)progressive worldview.
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47
Cultural and moral values garner attention because
A)Democrats and Republicans largely agree on economic issues.
B)interest groups and activists attempt to keep cultural and moral issues at the top of the policy agenda.
C)recent presidential election outcomes, such as in 2008, were determined largely by cultural and moral issues.
D)cultural and moral issues are relatively new, only becoming important in the twenty-first century.
A)Democrats and Republicans largely agree on economic issues.
B)interest groups and activists attempt to keep cultural and moral issues at the top of the policy agenda.
C)recent presidential election outcomes, such as in 2008, were determined largely by cultural and moral issues.
D)cultural and moral issues are relatively new, only becoming important in the twenty-first century.
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48
What is the difference between separation of powers and federalism?
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49
Democrats and Republicans most strongly disagree about which area of economic policy?
A)free trade
B)gold or silver standards for currency
C)redistributive tax policy
D)campaign-finance reform
A)free trade
B)gold or silver standards for currency
C)redistributive tax policy
D)campaign-finance reform
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50
The federal government consists of
A)elected officials, party chairs, and lobbyists.
B)the president, members of Congress, the justices of the U.S.Supreme Court, and all citizens who vote in elections.
C)10 million employees, including contractors and postal service workers.
D)registered members of a political party.
A)elected officials, party chairs, and lobbyists.
B)the president, members of Congress, the justices of the U.S.Supreme Court, and all citizens who vote in elections.
C)10 million employees, including contractors and postal service workers.
D)registered members of a political party.
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51
To the founders of the American republic,
A)equality was the central principle of government.
B)commerce was the central principle of government.
C)liberty was the central principle of government.
D)all people should own the same amount of property.
A)equality was the central principle of government.
B)commerce was the central principle of government.
C)liberty was the central principle of government.
D)all people should own the same amount of property.
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52
Liberals tend to support which of the following views?
A)Government involvement in social welfare should be limited.
B)There should be greater government regulation of economic markets.
C)Government should support the pro-life position on the abortion issue.
D)Government should end all restrictions and regulations on trade with foreign nations.
A)Government involvement in social welfare should be limited.
B)There should be greater government regulation of economic markets.
C)Government should support the pro-life position on the abortion issue.
D)Government should end all restrictions and regulations on trade with foreign nations.
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53
Which one of the following is true about presidential elections at the state level?
A)Texas is a purely Republican state.
B)There are not many Republican voters in the Plains states.
C)In all states, some people vote Democratic while others vote Republican.
D)Massachusetts is a purely Democratic state.
A)Texas is a purely Republican state.
B)There are not many Republican voters in the Plains states.
C)In all states, some people vote Democratic while others vote Republican.
D)Massachusetts is a purely Democratic state.
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54
A libertarian is likely to favor
A)greater regulation of business to protect workers.
B)the legalization of marijuana.
C)laws restricting or abolishing abortion.
D)social programs to help the poor.
A)greater regulation of business to protect workers.
B)the legalization of marijuana.
C)laws restricting or abolishing abortion.
D)social programs to help the poor.
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55
Over time, the United States has experienced
A)an increase in stratification by class.
B)a departure from free market principles in its overall economic philosophy.
C)a sharp increase in political corruption.
D)economic decline relative to Europe.
A)an increase in stratification by class.
B)a departure from free market principles in its overall economic philosophy.
C)a sharp increase in political corruption.
D)economic decline relative to Europe.
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56
Which one of the following is an important issue to values voters?
A)the growing gap between the rich and the poor
B)the teaching of evolution in public schools
C)improving health care for seniors by strengthening Medicare
D)protecting collective-bargaining rights for teachers, police, and firefighters
A)the growing gap between the rich and the poor
B)the teaching of evolution in public schools
C)improving health care for seniors by strengthening Medicare
D)protecting collective-bargaining rights for teachers, police, and firefighters
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57
How does equality contribute to resolving conflict in the political system?
A)People respect the system more if they believe they are going to be treated equally.
B)By promising equal outcomes, politicians have ensured everyone is satisfied.
C)Conflict can only exist when people are being treated differently.
D)Multiculturalism reinforces equality of opportunity in America.
A)People respect the system more if they believe they are going to be treated equally.
B)By promising equal outcomes, politicians have ensured everyone is satisfied.
C)Conflict can only exist when people are being treated differently.
D)Multiculturalism reinforces equality of opportunity in America.
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58
What is meant by a "stealth democracy"?
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59
Which one of the following statements is accurate?
A)A state referendum is an example of direct democracy.
B)There are no examples of direct democracy in New England.
C)There is no conflict in authoritarian countries.
D)Democracy is the only way to resolve conflict in the world.
A)A state referendum is an example of direct democracy.
B)There are no examples of direct democracy in New England.
C)There is no conflict in authoritarian countries.
D)Democracy is the only way to resolve conflict in the world.
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60
What two broad purposes are served by government?
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61
Identify and define the core American political values and explain how they are central to thinking about and understanding American politics.
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62
Is democracy the only way to resolve conflict in a society?
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63
Identify and define the three pure types of government that were described by Aristotle.
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64
Select one of the following policy issues and discuss how the three key ideas are central to understanding this policy debate: health care, campaign-finance reform, national debt, or abortion. Unlock Deck
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65
Provide a capsule summary of the U.S.population. Unlock Deck
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66
What are the dominant beliefs of liberals, conservatives, and libertarians in the United States today?
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67
Why is abortion a wedge issue in American politics?
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68
Why was liberty the central principle of the framers of the U.S.Constitution?
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69
Explain how ideology affects American politics in a profound manner.Cite specific examples by way of response.
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70
Why do structural rules matter in American politics?
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James Madison wrote, "If men were angels, no government would be necessary.If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary." Explain what this quote means.Do you believe it to be true? What kind of institutional controls did Madison put into the Constitution as a consequence of his beliefs, and are they effective?
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