Deck 10: Politics in Germany by Russell J Dalton
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Deck 10: Politics in Germany by Russell J Dalton
1
The Constitutional Court provides a check on
A)excesses of government.
B)individual rights.
C)excesses of the European Parliament..
D)economic and business rights.
A)excesses of government.
B)individual rights.
C)excesses of the European Parliament..
D)economic and business rights.
A
2
Using education to promote political socialization and encourage democracy prior to World War II was
A)not done.
B)self-conscious and organized.
C)considered anti-democratic because it was mandated by government.
D)ineffective.
A)not done.
B)self-conscious and organized.
C)considered anti-democratic because it was mandated by government.
D)ineffective.
C
3
After World War II,German businesses and unions have shown
A)an unusual ability to work together.
B)that they are adamantly opposed.
C)an ability to ignore each other.
D)that their interests are too disparate to work together.
A)an unusual ability to work together.
B)that they are adamantly opposed.
C)an ability to ignore each other.
D)that their interests are too disparate to work together.
A
4
"Kinder,Kirche,Kuche" -- otherwise known as the "Three Ks" -- was a German phrase generally used to describe the
A)foundations of civil society.
B)basic instruments of political socialization.
C)prescribed role of women in the society.
D)founding principles of the Social Democratic Party.
A)foundations of civil society.
B)basic instruments of political socialization.
C)prescribed role of women in the society.
D)founding principles of the Social Democratic Party.
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5
Most legislation that reaches the formal policy agenda is initiated by the
A)Bundestag.
B)Bundesrat.
C)executive branch.
D)public demands.
A)Bundestag.
B)Bundesrat.
C)executive branch.
D)public demands.
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6
Which political party currently holds the most seats in the Bundestag?
A)Social Democratic Party (SPD)
B)Free Democratic Party (FDP)
C)Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU)
D)Social Democratic Party (SPD)
A)Social Democratic Party (SPD)
B)Free Democratic Party (FDP)
C)Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU)
D)Social Democratic Party (SPD)
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7
The decision-making style of the cabinet is characterized by
A)consensus.
B)competition.
C)party conflict.
D)deference to the chancellor.
A)consensus.
B)competition.
C)party conflict.
D)deference to the chancellor.
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8
Germany is a member of both NATO and the European Union.
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9
The major functions of the Bundestag include all of the following EXCEPT
A)provide government oversight.
B)represent state interests.
C)enact legislation.
D)be a forum for public debate.
A)provide government oversight.
B)represent state interests.
C)enact legislation.
D)be a forum for public debate.
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10
A worldwide depression,war reparations,and the challenge of the National Socialist Party were all factors that caused
A)Bismarck to unify the German states.
B)the collapse of East Germany.
C)the creation of Ostpolitik.
D)instability within the Weimar Republic.
A)Bismarck to unify the German states.
B)the collapse of East Germany.
C)the creation of Ostpolitik.
D)instability within the Weimar Republic.
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11
The level of government which employs the most civil servants is
A)federal
B)state.
C)local.
D)central.
A)federal
B)state.
C)local.
D)central.
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12
The Bundesrat is the national parliament of Germany.
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13
The most important source of public revenue is
A)contributions to the social security program.
B)indirect taxes.
C)the VAT.
D)corporate taxation.
A)contributions to the social security program.
B)indirect taxes.
C)the VAT.
D)corporate taxation.
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14
The largest component of public expenditure is
A)social security.
B)health.
C)defense and military.
D)payment of national debt.
A)social security.
B)health.
C)defense and military.
D)payment of national debt.
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15
All of the following define Chancellor Angela Merkel as a history-making executive for Germany EXCEPT
A)she was born in East Germany.
B)she was a member of the Communist Youth League.
C)she was a chemist,not a politician,by training.
D)she is a Socialist Democrat.
A)she was born in East Germany.
B)she was a member of the Communist Youth League.
C)she was a chemist,not a politician,by training.
D)she is a Socialist Democrat.
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16
In In Germany,the head of government is referred to as the Chancellor.
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17
When conflicts arise between departments over jurisdictional or budgetary matters,the Basic Law calls for them to be resolved
A)by the president.
B)by the chancellor.
C)in Cabinet.
D)in the Constitutional Court.
A)by the president.
B)by the chancellor.
C)in Cabinet.
D)in the Constitutional Court.
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18
Gorbachev's policies of perestroika and glasnost helped bring down the Berlin Wall.
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19
The Basic Law created a unitary system of government for Germany.
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20
The relationship between church and state in Germany is
A)characterized by separation.
B)not financially linked.
C)cooperative and mutually supportive.
D)unimportant in the secular state.
A)characterized by separation.
B)not financially linked.
C)cooperative and mutually supportive.
D)unimportant in the secular state.
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21
The Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU)are generally considered as a conservative party.
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22
The Social Democratic Party (PDS)are is primarily concerned about unions and the working class.
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23
The "New Politics" movement focuses on economic equality.
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24
By law,the government of Germany must contact interest groups when formulating policy.
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25
Public broadcasting media is generally financed through personal taxes.
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