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Deck 9: Government and Politics
1
The philosophy that advocates the abolition of government in order to secure true freedom for people is called _____.
anarchism
2
According to your text, the first function of government is to _____.
protect the citizenry
3
According to your text, the second function of government is to _____.
secure order
4
An organization established by the government to enforce statutes that applied to a particular activity is called a _____.
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5
When a government is trying to give every citizen an equal opportunity for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, it is trying to _____.
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6
In the first election for which a popular vote was recorded in 1824, less than _____ of the population voted.
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7
In 1920, woman gained the right to vote as a result of the _____ Amendment.
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8
The _____ Amendment, ratified in 1971, extended the right to vote to 18 year olds.
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9
An organized group that attempts to control the government through the electoral process is called _____.
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10
An organization in which there are specific areas of authority and responsibility, a hierarchy of authority, management based on expertise, management based on rules, and full-time workers is called _____.
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11
The more or less equal distribution of power among interest groups is called _____.
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12
A group that attempts to influence public opinion and political decisions in accord with the particular interests of its members is called _____.
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13
The model that asserts that power is concentrated in a small group of political, economic, and military leaders is called _____.
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14
A variation of the power elite model, held by _____, is that capitalists wield the power, including power over the government.
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15
Domhoff's analysis of decision making concludes that the _____ generally rules the nation.
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16
Many observers find that support for the power elite model in the Bush administration's ties to the _____.
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17
Some observers believe that the 2.9 million votes cast for _____ in 2000 were enough to snatch victory away for Al Gore and give the Presidency to George Bush.
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18
A feeling of political disillusionment, powerlessness, and estrangement is called _____.
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19
The term _____ refers to such things as excessive paperwork, excessive costs, and unnecessary expenditures.
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20
When discussing government waste and possible corruption, one must want to beware of the _____.
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21
The giving of government jobs to people who are members of the winning party is called _____.
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22
The inability of the government to legislate significant new policies is called _____.
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23
_____ refers to the networks of those who use the Internet as their primary medium to engage in political discussion and action.
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24
Various groups maintain that _____ News is biased in favor of the Republican Party and the right-wing perspective.
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25
The philosophy that advocates the abolition of government in order to secure true freedom for people is called _____.
A) democracy
B) communism
C) anarchism
D) freedom
A) democracy
B) communism
C) anarchism
D) freedom
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26
According to _____, people are free only when they can cooperate with each other to achieve their ends without the restraints of government and law.
A) anarchists
B) communists
C) capitalists
D) Marxists
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C) capitalists
D) Marxists
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27
According to your text, the first function of government is to _____.
A) secure order
B) protect the citizenry
C) distribute power equitably
D) provide a safety net
A) secure order
B) protect the citizenry
C) distribute power equitably
D) provide a safety net
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28
According to your text, the second function of government is to _____.
A) secure order
B) protect the citizenry
C) distribute power equitably
D) provide a safety net
A) secure order
B) protect the citizenry
C) distribute power equitably
D) provide a safety net
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29
An organization established by the government to enforce statutes that apply to a particular activity is called a _____.
A) social structure
B) state police
C) bureaucracy
D) regulatory agency
A) social structure
B) state police
C) bureaucracy
D) regulatory agency
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30
When a government is trying to give every citizen an equal opportunity for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, it is trying to _____.
A) secure order
B) protect the citizenry
C) distribute power equitably
D) provide a safety net
A) secure order
B) protect the citizenry
C) distribute power equitably
D) provide a safety net
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31
When a government is trying to give a minimum standard of living below which it will not allow citizens to fall, it is trying to _____.
A) provide a safety net
B) distribute power equitably
C) protect the citizenry
D) secure order
A) provide a safety net
B) distribute power equitably
C) protect the citizenry
D) secure order
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32
When a government makes effort to not constrict a person's freedom and aspirations because of his or her sex, race, age, religion, or socioeconomic background, it is trying to _____.
A) provide a safety net
B) distribute power equitably
C) protect the citizenry
D) secure order
A) provide a safety net
B) distribute power equitably
C) protect the citizenry
D) secure order
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33
Which of the following functions of government is being served when the government regulates people's behavior in the economy and other areas of social life to prevent social unrest?
A) distribute power equitably
B) provide a safety net
C) secure order
D) protect the citizenry
A) distribute power equitably
B) provide a safety net
C) secure order
D) protect the citizenry
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34
In the first election for which a popular vote was recorded in 1824, less than _____ of the population voted.
A) 4 percent
B) 18 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 15 percent
A) 4 percent
B) 18 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 15 percent
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35
The _____, ratified in 1870, gave black males the right to vote, although state and local governments found numerous ways to subvert this right.
A) Fourteenth Amendment
B) Fifteenth Amendment
C) Nineteenth Amendment
D) Twenty-sixth Amendment
A) Fourteenth Amendment
B) Fifteenth Amendment
C) Nineteenth Amendment
D) Twenty-sixth Amendment
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36
The _____ Amendment, ratified in 1971, extended the right to vote to 18-year-olds.
A) Fourteenth
B) Fifteenth
C) Nineteenth
D) Twenty-sixth
A) Fourteenth
B) Fifteenth
C) Nineteenth
D) Twenty-sixth
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37
Which of the following four groups was the last to receive the right to vote?
A) white males
B) black males
C) women
D) 18-year-olds
A) white males
B) black males
C) women
D) 18-year-olds
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38
An organized group that attempts to control the government through the electoral process is called _____.
A) a political party
B) a bureaucracy
C) pluralism
D) an interest group
A) a political party
B) a bureaucracy
C) pluralism
D) an interest group
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39
An organization in which there are specific areas of authority and responsibility, a hierarchy of authority, management based on expertise, management based on rules, and full-time workers is called _____.
A) power elite model
B) bureaucracy
C) interest group
D) pluralism
A) power elite model
B) bureaucracy
C) interest group
D) pluralism
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40
The more or less equal distribution of power among interest groups is called _____.
A) a political party
B) a power elite model
C) pluralism
D) an interest group
A) a political party
B) a power elite model
C) pluralism
D) an interest group
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41
According to many social scientists, America is a(n) _____ in terms of the distribution of power.
A) monarchical society
B) autocratic society
C) individualistic society
D) pluralistic society
A) monarchical society
B) autocratic society
C) individualistic society
D) pluralistic society
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42
A group that attempts to influence public opinion and political decisions in accord with the particular interests of its members is called _____.
A) uninterested group
B) interest group
C) political group
D) nation group
A) uninterested group
B) interest group
C) political group
D) nation group
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43
The model that asserts that power is concentrated in a small group of political, economic, and military leaders is called _____.
A) the military model
B) the power elite model
C) the democratic model
D) the democracy model
A) the military model
B) the power elite model
C) the democratic model
D) the democracy model
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44
A variation of the power elite model, held by _____, is that capitalists wield the power, including power over the government.
A) democrats
B) republicans
C) bureaucrats
D) Marxists
A) democrats
B) republicans
C) bureaucrats
D) Marxists
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45
Domhoff's analysis of decision making concludes that the _____ generally rules the nation.
A) lower class
B) middle class
C) upper class
D) democracy
A) lower class
B) middle class
C) upper class
D) democracy
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46
Many observers find support for the power elite model in the Bush administration's ties to the oil industry. Which of the following is true?
A) President Bush owned an oil company.
B) Vice-President Cheney was head of Halliburton, an energy and construction firm.
C) Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, was on Chevron's board of directors for a decade.
D) All of these answers are correct.
A) President Bush owned an oil company.
B) Vice-President Cheney was head of Halliburton, an energy and construction firm.
C) Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, was on Chevron's board of directors for a decade.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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47
An important task of securing order is _____.
A) building trust
B) raising a military
C) electing officials
D) implementing a voting system
A) building trust
B) raising a military
C) electing officials
D) implementing a voting system
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48
Which of the following is a result of the failure of trust in American government?
A) a lack of citizen participation
B) altered voting patterns
C) political alienation
D) All of these answers are correct.
A) a lack of citizen participation
B) altered voting patterns
C) political alienation
D) All of these answers are correct.
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49
Some observers believe that the 2.9 million votes cast for _____ in 2000 were enough to snatch victory away for Al Gore and give the Presidency to George Bush.
A) Ross Perot
B) Jesse Jackson
C) Ralph Nader
D) Pat Buchanan
A) Ross Perot
B) Jesse Jackson
C) Ralph Nader
D) Pat Buchanan
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50
A feeling of political disillusionment, powerlessness, and estrangement is called _____.
A) political alienation
B) disenfranchisement
C) pluralism
D) apathy
A) political alienation
B) disenfranchisement
C) pluralism
D) apathy
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51
The giving of government jobs to people who are members of the winning party is called _____.
A) bureaucracy
B) illegal
C) patronage
D) civil service
A) bureaucracy
B) illegal
C) patronage
D) civil service
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52
The inability of the government to legislate significant new policies is called _____.
A) bureaucracy
B) gridlock
C) a filibuster
D) a standoff
A) bureaucracy
B) gridlock
C) a filibuster
D) a standoff
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53
Which of the following statements is true about gridlock?
A) Gridlock reflects the fact that politicians are taking stands in accord with consistent values and are able to reach a compromise.
B) Gridlock occurs when politicians are engaged in power struggles in which who is in control is more important than what gets done.
C) Gridlock occurs only at the top level of government.
D) Gridlock is likely to lessen the failure of trust.
A) Gridlock reflects the fact that politicians are taking stands in accord with consistent values and are able to reach a compromise.
B) Gridlock occurs when politicians are engaged in power struggles in which who is in control is more important than what gets done.
C) Gridlock occurs only at the top level of government.
D) Gridlock is likely to lessen the failure of trust.
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54
Which of the following statements is true about the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act?
A) It acknowledges the fact that second-generation immigrants have significantly lower rates of welfare use than did the first generation.
B) It gave the public access to government records and documents.
C) It resulted from perceptions in Congress that immigrants and refugees abuse the welfare system.
D) It acknowledges the fact that immigrant labor serves an important economic function.
A) It acknowledges the fact that second-generation immigrants have significantly lower rates of welfare use than did the first generation.
B) It gave the public access to government records and documents.
C) It resulted from perceptions in Congress that immigrants and refugees abuse the welfare system.
D) It acknowledges the fact that immigrant labor serves an important economic function.
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55
_____ of 1966 gave the public access to government records and documents.
A) The Whistleblower Protection Act
B) The National Voter Registration Act
C) The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
D) The Freedom of Information Act
A) The Whistleblower Protection Act
B) The National Voter Registration Act
C) The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
D) The Freedom of Information Act
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56
Frey and Al-Roumi (1999) gathered data on the quality of life from 87 countries of the world. They found that the quality of life was _____.
A) related to whether the country was a Christian nation or not
B) directly related to the country speaking English as their primary language
C) related to the level of political democracy found in the country
D) related to whether the country was ran by a man or a women
A) related to whether the country was a Christian nation or not
B) directly related to the country speaking English as their primary language
C) related to the level of political democracy found in the country
D) related to whether the country was ran by a man or a women
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57
An organization that creates ads in support of a particular political candidate is called a _____.
A) campaign
B) patronage
C) corporation
D) Super PAC
A) campaign
B) patronage
C) corporation
D) Super PAC
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58
In the first of the televised presidential debates in 1960, _____ looked unkempt and nervous in contrast to John F. Kennedy, who appeared crisp and confident.
A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Richard Nixon
C) Jerry Ford
D) Dwight Eisenhower
A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Richard Nixon
C) Jerry Ford
D) Dwight Eisenhower
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59
Various groups maintain that _____ News is biased in favor of the Republican Party and the right-wing perspective.
A) ABC
B) NBC
C) CBS
D) Fox
A) ABC
B) NBC
C) CBS
D) Fox
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60
An individual who tries to influence legislation in accord with the preferences of an interest group is called a _____.
A) radical
B) troublemaker
C) lobbyist
D) politician
A) radical
B) troublemaker
C) lobbyist
D) politician
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61
Political Action Committees (PACs) _____.
A) write legislation for Congressman
B) decide who gets to run for office
C) raise funds and make contributions to election campaigns
D) make sure that elections are fair and without corruption
A) write legislation for Congressman
B) decide who gets to run for office
C) raise funds and make contributions to election campaigns
D) make sure that elections are fair and without corruption
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62
To influence politicians, lobbyists _____.
A) provide politicians with information
B) cultivate personal friendships with them
C) treat the politicians to expensive dinners and trips
D) all of these answers are correct
A) provide politicians with information
B) cultivate personal friendships with them
C) treat the politicians to expensive dinners and trips
D) all of these answers are correct
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63
According to the text's discussion of the "nine paradoxes" of the American presidency, Americans _____.
A) want strong leaders, but they also fear the abuse of power that a strong leader might bring to the office
B) want leaders that will unify people, but they do not want to compromise their own positions in order to forge their unity
C) admire leaders with vision, but they also believe that leaders should be responsive to public opinion
D) all of these answers are correct
A) want strong leaders, but they also fear the abuse of power that a strong leader might bring to the office
B) want leaders that will unify people, but they do not want to compromise their own positions in order to forge their unity
C) admire leaders with vision, but they also believe that leaders should be responsive to public opinion
D) all of these answers are correct
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64
In light of the costs of running a campaign, it is evident that people without access to considerable sums of money or money-raising skills are unlikely to win an election.
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65
Various groups maintain that Fox News is biased in favor of the Republican Party and the right-wing perspective.
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66
Super PACs are unconstitutional, according to a 2010 Supreme Court ruling.
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67
The inability of the government to legislate significant new policies is called filibuster.
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68
The giving of government jobs to people who are members of the winning party is always illegal.
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69
Many observers find that support for the power elite model in the Bush administration's ties to the powerful unions.
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Domhoff's analysis of decision making concludes that the middle class generally rules the nation.
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A variation of the power elite model, held by Marxists, is that capitalists wield the power, including power over the government.
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72
The power elite model asserts that power is concentrated in a small group of political, economic, and military leaders.
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73
The Fifteenth Amendment, ratified in 1870, gave black males the right to vote.
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In 1920, woman gained the right to vote as a result of the Twenty-sixth Amendment.
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The Twenty-sixth Amendment, ratified in 1971, extended the right to vote to 18-year-olds.
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76
In the first election for which a popular vote was recorded in 1824, less than 4 percent of the population voted.
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77
If the United States adopted publicly financed elections, it would mean that campaigns would be longer, more expensive, and less likely to focus on personal attacks and extravagant events.
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African Americans, Hispanics, and people in the lower socioeconomic strata have higher rates of negative mood, such as feelings of sadness, than do whites and people in the higher strata.
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79
In general, the instances of corruption or scandal involve a politician acting in terms of self-interest or particular interests to the detriment of the politician's constituency or the general public.
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In general, about half or more of the voting-age population participates in national elections, and the proportion is much higher for state and local elections.
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