Deck 4: Direct Democracy in a Hyperpluralistic Age

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A criticism of reformers is their faith in voters as

A)informed citizens.
B)interested individuals.
C)interest group members.
D)competent legislators.
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In 1910, about sixty percent of California's population was

A)rural.
B)suburban.
C)urban.
D)urban and suburban.
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Proposition 13 encourages local governments to

A)lobby the state legislature.
B)influence the media.
C)levy local fees.
D)motivate left wingers.
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The Progressive reforms were designed to

A)return power to the national government.
B)make government businesslike.
C)increase the importance of cities.
D)none of the above.
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Progressives blamed economic problems on

A)white merchants.
B)the Chinese.
C)Hispanics.
D)Japanese farmers.
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A reform that allows voters to nominate candidates is

A)the direct primary.
B)the at-large election.
C)the party caucus.
D)the recall.
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Reforms inhibiting influence of political machines include

A)initiative.
B)recall.
C)referendum.
D)direct primaries.
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Today the initiative is used primarily by

A)political parties.
B)governors.
C)legislators.
D)interest groups.
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California's Progressives were white and

A)lower class.
B)upper class.
C)middle class.
D)working class.
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Business and economic groups use direct legislation in order to

A)increase taxes to support business.
B)create confusion.
C)support changes.
D)oppose change.
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At-large-elections allow local candidates to run

A)on a Republican ticket.
B)on a Democratic ticket.
C)on a Labor ticket.
D)independent from parties.
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Proposition 13 was the result of Californians' problems with

A)Political gridlock.
B)property taxes of homes.
C)gambling.
D)school choice.
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Today the Progressive tradition is fostered by the

A)Chambers of Commerce.
B)League of Women Voters.
C)Legislative Analyst's Office.
D)Conference of Mayors.
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California's Progressives were reformers, not

A)liberals.
B)radicals.
C)socialists.
D)conservatives.
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The Save Our State initiative was targeted at

A)illegal immigration in California.
B)the religious right and liberals.
C)conservatives and socialists.
D)none of the above.
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A recall involves state or local officials

A)shuffling by the governor.
B)removal between elections.
C)deelection process.
D)midterm change as a voluntary measure.
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The Progressive Era began in

A)the early 1800s.
B)the mid 1800s.
C)the end of the 1800s.
D)the mid 1900s.
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Proposition 13 was considered in court and was

A)dismissed.
B)altered.
C)upheld.
D)struck down.
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With compulsory referenda, voters decide on

A)constitutional amendments.
B)bond measures.
C)both a and b.
D)optional propositions.
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Legalizing marijuana allows for

A)large agricultural businesses.
B)individual medical use.
C)manufacturing cigarettes.
D)open use in public places.
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Proposition 72 was aimed to allow research on _______ .
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Initiatives that form no political party are called ______ .
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Proposition 5 required the governor to approve of any casino applications from ______ .
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Hiram Johnson was a Progressive reformer who became state _____ .
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The introduction of non-partisan elections are aimed at limiting the power of _____ .
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Most of the money spent on the gay marriage initiative went to cover ____ .
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A referendum essentially second guesses an act of the ______ .
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The battle over passage of Proposition 5 was between Indian casino money and ______ .
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Constitutional amendments submitted to the voters for approval are called _____ .
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The 2003 gubernatorial recall removed _______ from office.
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The only region to oppose Proposition 22 was _______ .
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Many initiatives, after passage, are modified in the _____ .
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An example of a modern reform-minded group is ______ .
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Proposition 13 made a significant reduction in _____ .
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Progressivism is a political reform designed to make government _____ .
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A paradox of Progressivism is that those who have become exceedingly powerful are _____ .
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Regarding gays, younger voters compared to older voters worry about _____ .
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Regarding discrimination on sexual orientation, Californians generally say they are _____ .
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Proposition 22-gay marriages pitted those supporting individual rights with those supporting _____ .
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An ethic of volunteerism insulates local officials from _____ .
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How have initiatives altered the very character of representative democracy in California?
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Initiatives have been called "out of control" politics.Given recent initiatives, how true is this statement?
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What observations can you make about California politics today in light of Progressive reforms?
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Deck 4: Direct Democracy in a Hyperpluralistic Age
1
A criticism of reformers is their faith in voters as

A)informed citizens.
B)interested individuals.
C)interest group members.
D)competent legislators.
D
2
In 1910, about sixty percent of California's population was

A)rural.
B)suburban.
C)urban.
D)urban and suburban.
C
3
Proposition 13 encourages local governments to

A)lobby the state legislature.
B)influence the media.
C)levy local fees.
D)motivate left wingers.
C
4
The Progressive reforms were designed to

A)return power to the national government.
B)make government businesslike.
C)increase the importance of cities.
D)none of the above.
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Progressives blamed economic problems on

A)white merchants.
B)the Chinese.
C)Hispanics.
D)Japanese farmers.
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A reform that allows voters to nominate candidates is

A)the direct primary.
B)the at-large election.
C)the party caucus.
D)the recall.
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7
Reforms inhibiting influence of political machines include

A)initiative.
B)recall.
C)referendum.
D)direct primaries.
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Today the initiative is used primarily by

A)political parties.
B)governors.
C)legislators.
D)interest groups.
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California's Progressives were white and

A)lower class.
B)upper class.
C)middle class.
D)working class.
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10
Business and economic groups use direct legislation in order to

A)increase taxes to support business.
B)create confusion.
C)support changes.
D)oppose change.
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At-large-elections allow local candidates to run

A)on a Republican ticket.
B)on a Democratic ticket.
C)on a Labor ticket.
D)independent from parties.
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Proposition 13 was the result of Californians' problems with

A)Political gridlock.
B)property taxes of homes.
C)gambling.
D)school choice.
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Today the Progressive tradition is fostered by the

A)Chambers of Commerce.
B)League of Women Voters.
C)Legislative Analyst's Office.
D)Conference of Mayors.
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California's Progressives were reformers, not

A)liberals.
B)radicals.
C)socialists.
D)conservatives.
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15
The Save Our State initiative was targeted at

A)illegal immigration in California.
B)the religious right and liberals.
C)conservatives and socialists.
D)none of the above.
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A recall involves state or local officials

A)shuffling by the governor.
B)removal between elections.
C)deelection process.
D)midterm change as a voluntary measure.
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The Progressive Era began in

A)the early 1800s.
B)the mid 1800s.
C)the end of the 1800s.
D)the mid 1900s.
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Proposition 13 was considered in court and was

A)dismissed.
B)altered.
C)upheld.
D)struck down.
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With compulsory referenda, voters decide on

A)constitutional amendments.
B)bond measures.
C)both a and b.
D)optional propositions.
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Legalizing marijuana allows for

A)large agricultural businesses.
B)individual medical use.
C)manufacturing cigarettes.
D)open use in public places.
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Proposition 72 was aimed to allow research on _______ .
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Initiatives that form no political party are called ______ .
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Proposition 5 required the governor to approve of any casino applications from ______ .
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Hiram Johnson was a Progressive reformer who became state _____ .
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The introduction of non-partisan elections are aimed at limiting the power of _____ .
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Most of the money spent on the gay marriage initiative went to cover ____ .
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A referendum essentially second guesses an act of the ______ .
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The battle over passage of Proposition 5 was between Indian casino money and ______ .
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Constitutional amendments submitted to the voters for approval are called _____ .
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The 2003 gubernatorial recall removed _______ from office.
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The only region to oppose Proposition 22 was _______ .
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Many initiatives, after passage, are modified in the _____ .
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An example of a modern reform-minded group is ______ .
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Proposition 13 made a significant reduction in _____ .
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Progressivism is a political reform designed to make government _____ .
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A paradox of Progressivism is that those who have become exceedingly powerful are _____ .
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Regarding gays, younger voters compared to older voters worry about _____ .
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Regarding discrimination on sexual orientation, Californians generally say they are _____ .
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Proposition 22-gay marriages pitted those supporting individual rights with those supporting _____ .
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An ethic of volunteerism insulates local officials from _____ .
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How have initiatives altered the very character of representative democracy in California?
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Initiatives have been called "out of control" politics.Given recent initiatives, how true is this statement?
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What observations can you make about California politics today in light of Progressive reforms?
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