Deck 1: People, Politics, and Participation

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Which of these types of government sees power held in the hands of an elite few?

A) monarchy
B) oligarchy
C) democracy
D) autocracy
E) tyranny
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Efficacy is citizens' belief that

A) they have the power to achieve something desirable, and that the government will listen to them.
B) government should be run efficiently and effectively by a small group of bureaucrats.
C) government exists for the maintenance of individual and general welfare.
D) government policies should be based on the protection of individual rights and freedoms.
E) government can and should work to benefit all sectors of society.
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Which of the following are actions practiced by individuals who engage in civic life and public experience?

A) active communication with representatives and policymakers
B) advocating for one's and others' self-interest
C) holding public officials accountable for their actions and decisions
D) accumulation of knowledge about public issues
E) All these answers are correct.
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Which of these types of governmental structure essentially controls every aspect of citizens' lives?

A) totalitarian
B) authoritarian
C) constitutional
D) libertarian
E) anarchic
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All of the following are considered public goods EXCEPT

A) access to government-provided health care.
B) roads and highways.
C) bridges.
D) clean air and water.
E) access to air transportation.
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Political engagement can be defined as

A) citizen actions intended to solve public problems through political means.
B) citizen actions intended to address political or ideological differences through public interaction.
C) individual and collective actions designed to address and identify issues of public concern.
D) individual and collective efforts to influence political actions and outcomes.
E) citizen actions intended to generate popular oversight of political actions and outcomes.
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What rate of income tax is currently in place in the United States?

A) between 15 and 25 percent of each dollar earned
B) between 15 and 35 percent of each dollar earned
C) between 25 and 35 percent of each dollar earned
D) between 25 and 45 percent of each dollar earned
E) between 35 and 45 percent of each dollar earned
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Which of these types of government places the supreme power of governance in the hands of citizens?

A) tyranny
B) oligarchy
C) democracy
D) monarchy
E) autocracy
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Which of the following services is facilitated by federal, state, and local governments?

A) health services
B) roads
C) bridges
D) education
E) communication
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What is the foundation of the legal structure of the United States?

A) the Supreme Court
B) the federal Constitution
C) state constitutions
D) local constitutions
E) the federal court system
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Which of these types of governmental structure is limited, or restricted in its actions, so that citizens' rights are protected?

A) totalitarian
B) authoritarian
C) constitutional
D) libertarian
E) anarchic
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Which of the following terms matches this description? "A quality conferred on government by citizens who believe that its exercise of power is right and proper."

A) authenticity
B) legitimacy
C) veracity
D) populism
E) right of exercise
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How many factors influence the way social scientists classify modern world governments?

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
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Which of these countries is considered an authoritarian state system?

A) the United States
B) North Korea
C) Canada
D) Japan
E) China
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Which decade saw a marked decline in American attitudes toward government?

A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
E) 1990s
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Buycotting is

A) buying items produced by companies whose practices you agree with.
B) refusing to buy items produced by companies whose policies you disagree with.
C) buying items from companies who contribute donations to political parties you support.
D) buying items from companies whose products you like.
E) refusing to buy items from companies who contribute donations to political parties you do not support.
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Which of the following services is provided by federal, state, and local governments?

A) commerce
B) entertainment
C) air travel
D) education
E) communication
Question
Electoral politics in the United States was much the same in 1990 as it had been in 1890. The advent of which technologies transformed electoral politics?

A) cell phones and computers
B) cell phones and the Internet
C) personal computers and the Internet
D) cell phones and PDAs
E) PDAs and the Internet
Question
Which of the following is NOT a commodity tax?

A) sales tax
B) property tax
C) income tax
D) sin tax
E) luxury tax
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After the 9/11 attacks in 2001, what percentage of young people supported U.S. military actions in Afghanistan?

A) 50 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 80 percent
E) 90 percent
Question
What is another name for indirect democracy, where citizens elect representatives who decide policies on their behalf?

A) representative democracy
B) guided democracy
C) limited democracy
D) directed democracy
E) constitutional democracy
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Which of the following values is considered the most essential quality of American democracy?

A) equality
B) collectivism
C) liberty
D) security
E) self-government
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Political culture can be defined as the

A) different political parties and ideologies that are formed within societies.
B) groups and industries within our society that concern themselves with political issues.
C) individual beliefs and opinions of citizens within large communities and societies.
D) people's collective beliefs and attitudes about political and government processes.
E) people's collective support or dislike of different political parties and governmental institutions.
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Which of the following phrases best describes the form of government of the United States?

A) oligarchy
B) authoritarian democracy
C) constitutional democracy
D) constitutional monarchy
E) directed democracy
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Which of these countries is considered a totalitarian state system?

A) the United States
B) North Korea
C) Canada
D) Japan
E) China
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According to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, government that is created by the people is dependent on the authority of the people to rule, which is otherwise known as

A) legitimacy.
B) the divine right.
C) natural law.
D) social contract theory.
E) popular sovereignty.
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Which centuries saw the evolution of the modern concept of equality?

A) sixteenth and seventeenth
B) seventeenth and eighteenth
C) eighteenth and nineteenth
D) nineteenth and twentieth
E) twentieth and twenty-first
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Who was the chief advocate of divine-right monarchy, or the idea that monarchs and emperors ruled according to God's will?

A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B) Baron de Montesquieu
C) Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
D) John Locke
E) Thomas Hobbes
Question
What structure of government, in which citizens decide policy through majority rule, was formed by the colonists in New England who fled religious persecution in England?

A) indirect democracy
B) representative democracy
C) direct democracy
D) oligarchy
E) constitutional democracy
Question
A social contract can be defined as an agreement between people and their leaders in which

A) the leaders agree to surrender some powers in exchange for popular support.
B) the people agree to give up some liberties in exchange for the protection of their other liberties.
C) the people agree to give up most of their liberties in exchange for security and protection.
D) the leaders agree to surrender most of their powers to popular political structures.
E) the people agree to surrender all of their liberties in exchange for security and protection.
Question
In 2010, the population of the United States was

A) 134 million.
B) 230 million.
C) 281 million.
D) 307 million.
E) 322 million.
Question
In a democracy, the idea of the consent of the governed argues that government power

A) derives from the people's consent.
B) derives from its inherent right to promote law and order.
C) is justified and necessary.
D) derives from its security apparatus, particularly the army and the police force.
E) is acceptable as long as individual rights are recognized.
Question
Who of the following constructed the concept of natural law, which asserts that standards that govern human behavior are derived from human nature and can be universally applied?

A) Sir Isaac Newton
B) Baron de Montesquieu
C) Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
D) John Locke
E) Thomas Hobbes
Question
Which of the liberties protected by the Constitution illustrates the intimate relationship between individual and community life favored by the Constitution's framers?

A) freedom of speech
B) protection from search and seizure
C) freedom of assembly
D) freedom of religion
E) right to bear arms
Question
The Occupy movements that arose in fall 2011 were an example of the disagreements that exist in the United States over the concept of

A) political ideology.
B) legal equality.
C) liberty.
D) economic equality.
E) political culture.
Question
Who wrote Two Treatises on Civil Government in 1689, arguing against divine right monarchy and proposing the existence of inalienable individual rights?

A) Sir Isaac Newton
B) Baron de Montesquieu
C) Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
D) John Locke
E) Thomas Hobbes
Question
In economic and legal senses, property is defined as

A) land.
B) material possessions.
C) liquid or transferable capital assets.
D) property, firms, or businesses.
E) anything that can be owned.
Question
What does the Greek term demokratia translate to mean?

A) democracy
B) people power
C) people's will
D) liberty
E) freedom
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In the Greek city-states, or poleis, which of the following groups were denied citizenship rights?

A) women
B) men born outside the polis
C) slaves
D) women and slaves
E) slaves, and men born outside the polis
Question
Which of the following statements about majority rule is NOT true?

A) Only policies with 50 percent plus one vote are enacted.
B) Only candidates with 50 percent plus one vote are elected.
C) Political candidates in all democracies must win a majority of votes.
D) Governments based on this rule believe in the right of self-governance.
E) It is implicit within the concept of consent of the governed.
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Which regions of the United States are seeing increased elderly populations, as younger people leave these regions and seek opportunities elsewhere?

A) West and Northeast
B) South and Southwest
C) Midwest and Plains
D) Southwest and Northeast
E) Southeast and Northeast
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Conservatism advocates which of the following principles?

A) separation of church and state
B) no prayer in public schools
C) the importance of civil liberties
D) recognition and protection of states' rights
E) government provided safety net
Question
The key difference between modern liberals, conservatives, and libertarians is their view of

A) political culture.
B) representative democracy.
C) the capitalist economy.
D) fundamental human rights.
E) the role of government.
Question
Which of the following are effects of changes in the U.S. population's ethnic makeup?

A) changes in national and local political culture
B) changes in people's political attitudes
C) changes in terms of who governs
D) changes in political campaigns and outreach
E) All these answers are correct.
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Discuss the key trends and developments in political involvement in the United States since the 1970s.
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According to the 2010 census numbers, a likely result of the economic downturn is a

A) decrease in single-person households.
B) increase of young adults living in their parents' home.
C) increase in female households without spouses.
D) decrease of male households without spouses.
E) decrease in those living in nonfamily households.
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Outline the evolution of modern American democracy over the last 500 years.
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Outline the key features of monarchies, oligarchies, and democracies.
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Identify and explain the key functions of the United States government.
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Describe key beliefs and ideologies present in the United States today.
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Compare and contrast the political philosophies of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes.
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Modern liberalism advocates which of the following principles?

A) separation of church and state
B) limited government authority
C) unfettered market economy
D) government ownership of the means of production
E) maintenance of the status quo
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Identify and explain the significance of the demographic changes occurring in the United States during the twenty-first century.
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What type of ideological scale have social scientists developed to accurately represent people's ideologies?

A) one-dimensional
B) two-dimensional
C) multidimensional
D) linear spectrum
E) circular chart
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Political ideology provides a framework for which of the following?

A) thinking about politics
B) thinking about policy issues
C) considering the role of government in everyone's lives
D) thinking about political structures
E) thinking about politics, thinking about policy issues, and considering the role of government in everyone's lives
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Discuss and identify key features of the political culture of the United States.
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Between 1990 and 2008, the total percentage of married couples in the United States

A) declined significantly.
B) declined slightly.
C) remained static.
D) increased slightly.
E) increased significantly.
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Outline how technology has transformed politics since the mid-twentieth century.
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Explain the difference between an authoritarian government and a totalitarian one, and identify examples of each.
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Libertarianism advocates which of the following principles?

A) government provided safety net
B) socialist economy
C) "hands-on" government approach
D) rights of property owners
E) All these answers are correct.
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1
Which of these types of government sees power held in the hands of an elite few?

A) monarchy
B) oligarchy
C) democracy
D) autocracy
E) tyranny
B
2
Efficacy is citizens' belief that

A) they have the power to achieve something desirable, and that the government will listen to them.
B) government should be run efficiently and effectively by a small group of bureaucrats.
C) government exists for the maintenance of individual and general welfare.
D) government policies should be based on the protection of individual rights and freedoms.
E) government can and should work to benefit all sectors of society.
A
3
Which of the following are actions practiced by individuals who engage in civic life and public experience?

A) active communication with representatives and policymakers
B) advocating for one's and others' self-interest
C) holding public officials accountable for their actions and decisions
D) accumulation of knowledge about public issues
E) All these answers are correct.
E
4
Which of these types of governmental structure essentially controls every aspect of citizens' lives?

A) totalitarian
B) authoritarian
C) constitutional
D) libertarian
E) anarchic
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All of the following are considered public goods EXCEPT

A) access to government-provided health care.
B) roads and highways.
C) bridges.
D) clean air and water.
E) access to air transportation.
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6
Political engagement can be defined as

A) citizen actions intended to solve public problems through political means.
B) citizen actions intended to address political or ideological differences through public interaction.
C) individual and collective actions designed to address and identify issues of public concern.
D) individual and collective efforts to influence political actions and outcomes.
E) citizen actions intended to generate popular oversight of political actions and outcomes.
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7
What rate of income tax is currently in place in the United States?

A) between 15 and 25 percent of each dollar earned
B) between 15 and 35 percent of each dollar earned
C) between 25 and 35 percent of each dollar earned
D) between 25 and 45 percent of each dollar earned
E) between 35 and 45 percent of each dollar earned
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8
Which of these types of government places the supreme power of governance in the hands of citizens?

A) tyranny
B) oligarchy
C) democracy
D) monarchy
E) autocracy
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9
Which of the following services is facilitated by federal, state, and local governments?

A) health services
B) roads
C) bridges
D) education
E) communication
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10
What is the foundation of the legal structure of the United States?

A) the Supreme Court
B) the federal Constitution
C) state constitutions
D) local constitutions
E) the federal court system
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11
Which of these types of governmental structure is limited, or restricted in its actions, so that citizens' rights are protected?

A) totalitarian
B) authoritarian
C) constitutional
D) libertarian
E) anarchic
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12
Which of the following terms matches this description? "A quality conferred on government by citizens who believe that its exercise of power is right and proper."

A) authenticity
B) legitimacy
C) veracity
D) populism
E) right of exercise
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13
How many factors influence the way social scientists classify modern world governments?

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
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14
Which of these countries is considered an authoritarian state system?

A) the United States
B) North Korea
C) Canada
D) Japan
E) China
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15
Which decade saw a marked decline in American attitudes toward government?

A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
E) 1990s
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16
Buycotting is

A) buying items produced by companies whose practices you agree with.
B) refusing to buy items produced by companies whose policies you disagree with.
C) buying items from companies who contribute donations to political parties you support.
D) buying items from companies whose products you like.
E) refusing to buy items from companies who contribute donations to political parties you do not support.
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17
Which of the following services is provided by federal, state, and local governments?

A) commerce
B) entertainment
C) air travel
D) education
E) communication
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18
Electoral politics in the United States was much the same in 1990 as it had been in 1890. The advent of which technologies transformed electoral politics?

A) cell phones and computers
B) cell phones and the Internet
C) personal computers and the Internet
D) cell phones and PDAs
E) PDAs and the Internet
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19
Which of the following is NOT a commodity tax?

A) sales tax
B) property tax
C) income tax
D) sin tax
E) luxury tax
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20
After the 9/11 attacks in 2001, what percentage of young people supported U.S. military actions in Afghanistan?

A) 50 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 70 percent
D) 80 percent
E) 90 percent
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21
What is another name for indirect democracy, where citizens elect representatives who decide policies on their behalf?

A) representative democracy
B) guided democracy
C) limited democracy
D) directed democracy
E) constitutional democracy
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22
Which of the following values is considered the most essential quality of American democracy?

A) equality
B) collectivism
C) liberty
D) security
E) self-government
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23
Political culture can be defined as the

A) different political parties and ideologies that are formed within societies.
B) groups and industries within our society that concern themselves with political issues.
C) individual beliefs and opinions of citizens within large communities and societies.
D) people's collective beliefs and attitudes about political and government processes.
E) people's collective support or dislike of different political parties and governmental institutions.
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24
Which of the following phrases best describes the form of government of the United States?

A) oligarchy
B) authoritarian democracy
C) constitutional democracy
D) constitutional monarchy
E) directed democracy
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Which of these countries is considered a totalitarian state system?

A) the United States
B) North Korea
C) Canada
D) Japan
E) China
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26
According to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, government that is created by the people is dependent on the authority of the people to rule, which is otherwise known as

A) legitimacy.
B) the divine right.
C) natural law.
D) social contract theory.
E) popular sovereignty.
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27
Which centuries saw the evolution of the modern concept of equality?

A) sixteenth and seventeenth
B) seventeenth and eighteenth
C) eighteenth and nineteenth
D) nineteenth and twentieth
E) twentieth and twenty-first
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28
Who was the chief advocate of divine-right monarchy, or the idea that monarchs and emperors ruled according to God's will?

A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B) Baron de Montesquieu
C) Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
D) John Locke
E) Thomas Hobbes
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29
What structure of government, in which citizens decide policy through majority rule, was formed by the colonists in New England who fled religious persecution in England?

A) indirect democracy
B) representative democracy
C) direct democracy
D) oligarchy
E) constitutional democracy
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30
A social contract can be defined as an agreement between people and their leaders in which

A) the leaders agree to surrender some powers in exchange for popular support.
B) the people agree to give up some liberties in exchange for the protection of their other liberties.
C) the people agree to give up most of their liberties in exchange for security and protection.
D) the leaders agree to surrender most of their powers to popular political structures.
E) the people agree to surrender all of their liberties in exchange for security and protection.
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31
In 2010, the population of the United States was

A) 134 million.
B) 230 million.
C) 281 million.
D) 307 million.
E) 322 million.
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32
In a democracy, the idea of the consent of the governed argues that government power

A) derives from the people's consent.
B) derives from its inherent right to promote law and order.
C) is justified and necessary.
D) derives from its security apparatus, particularly the army and the police force.
E) is acceptable as long as individual rights are recognized.
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33
Who of the following constructed the concept of natural law, which asserts that standards that govern human behavior are derived from human nature and can be universally applied?

A) Sir Isaac Newton
B) Baron de Montesquieu
C) Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
D) John Locke
E) Thomas Hobbes
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34
Which of the liberties protected by the Constitution illustrates the intimate relationship between individual and community life favored by the Constitution's framers?

A) freedom of speech
B) protection from search and seizure
C) freedom of assembly
D) freedom of religion
E) right to bear arms
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35
The Occupy movements that arose in fall 2011 were an example of the disagreements that exist in the United States over the concept of

A) political ideology.
B) legal equality.
C) liberty.
D) economic equality.
E) political culture.
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36
Who wrote Two Treatises on Civil Government in 1689, arguing against divine right monarchy and proposing the existence of inalienable individual rights?

A) Sir Isaac Newton
B) Baron de Montesquieu
C) Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
D) John Locke
E) Thomas Hobbes
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37
In economic and legal senses, property is defined as

A) land.
B) material possessions.
C) liquid or transferable capital assets.
D) property, firms, or businesses.
E) anything that can be owned.
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38
What does the Greek term demokratia translate to mean?

A) democracy
B) people power
C) people's will
D) liberty
E) freedom
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39
In the Greek city-states, or poleis, which of the following groups were denied citizenship rights?

A) women
B) men born outside the polis
C) slaves
D) women and slaves
E) slaves, and men born outside the polis
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40
Which of the following statements about majority rule is NOT true?

A) Only policies with 50 percent plus one vote are enacted.
B) Only candidates with 50 percent plus one vote are elected.
C) Political candidates in all democracies must win a majority of votes.
D) Governments based on this rule believe in the right of self-governance.
E) It is implicit within the concept of consent of the governed.
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41
Which regions of the United States are seeing increased elderly populations, as younger people leave these regions and seek opportunities elsewhere?

A) West and Northeast
B) South and Southwest
C) Midwest and Plains
D) Southwest and Northeast
E) Southeast and Northeast
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42
Conservatism advocates which of the following principles?

A) separation of church and state
B) no prayer in public schools
C) the importance of civil liberties
D) recognition and protection of states' rights
E) government provided safety net
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43
The key difference between modern liberals, conservatives, and libertarians is their view of

A) political culture.
B) representative democracy.
C) the capitalist economy.
D) fundamental human rights.
E) the role of government.
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44
Which of the following are effects of changes in the U.S. population's ethnic makeup?

A) changes in national and local political culture
B) changes in people's political attitudes
C) changes in terms of who governs
D) changes in political campaigns and outreach
E) All these answers are correct.
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45
Discuss the key trends and developments in political involvement in the United States since the 1970s.
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46
According to the 2010 census numbers, a likely result of the economic downturn is a

A) decrease in single-person households.
B) increase of young adults living in their parents' home.
C) increase in female households without spouses.
D) decrease of male households without spouses.
E) decrease in those living in nonfamily households.
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47
Outline the evolution of modern American democracy over the last 500 years.
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48
Outline the key features of monarchies, oligarchies, and democracies.
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49
Identify and explain the key functions of the United States government.
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50
Describe key beliefs and ideologies present in the United States today.
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51
Compare and contrast the political philosophies of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes.
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52
Modern liberalism advocates which of the following principles?

A) separation of church and state
B) limited government authority
C) unfettered market economy
D) government ownership of the means of production
E) maintenance of the status quo
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53
Identify and explain the significance of the demographic changes occurring in the United States during the twenty-first century.
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54
What type of ideological scale have social scientists developed to accurately represent people's ideologies?

A) one-dimensional
B) two-dimensional
C) multidimensional
D) linear spectrum
E) circular chart
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55
Political ideology provides a framework for which of the following?

A) thinking about politics
B) thinking about policy issues
C) considering the role of government in everyone's lives
D) thinking about political structures
E) thinking about politics, thinking about policy issues, and considering the role of government in everyone's lives
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56
Discuss and identify key features of the political culture of the United States.
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57
Between 1990 and 2008, the total percentage of married couples in the United States

A) declined significantly.
B) declined slightly.
C) remained static.
D) increased slightly.
E) increased significantly.
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58
Outline how technology has transformed politics since the mid-twentieth century.
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59
Explain the difference between an authoritarian government and a totalitarian one, and identify examples of each.
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60
Libertarianism advocates which of the following principles?

A) government provided safety net
B) socialist economy
C) "hands-on" government approach
D) rights of property owners
E) All these answers are correct.
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