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California Politics A Primer
Quiz 1: Introduction
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Question 21
Essay
Weather events have political dimensions.Describe how changes in the climate create problems and issues that require a response from California governing officials.
Question 22
Essay
Briefly describe how California's official policies counteract or defy the Trump administration in the areas of immigration policy and/or environmental policy.
Question 23
True/False
Compared to New York,another large state,California has a lower percentage of foreign-born residents.
Question 24
True/False
The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta estuary is a critical source of drinking water for Southern Californians.
Question 25
True/False
When a drought ends,the public policy consequences of that drought also end.
Question 26
Essay
What principles are important for understanding California politics?
Question 27
True/False
Because California is such a large state,fluctuations in the global or national economies have almost no effect on the state's economy.
Question 28
Essay
Provide an example of a political institution in California.
Question 29
Short Answer
To understand politics,it is also important to understand the rules,because rules create ______.
Question 30
True/False
As a "sanctuary" state,California laws cannot be used to prosecute undocumented persons for crimes committed in the state.
Question 31
Essay
Define the term "politics."
Question 32
Essay
With respect to politics,why do rules matter?
Question 33
True/False
As recently as 1970,the California state legislature was generally considered one of the best in the nation.
Question 34
Short Answer
Six fundamental concepts for understanding politics include choice,political culture,institutions,rules,history,and ______ (working together for mutual benefit).
Question 35
Essay
How does California define itself as a "sanctuary state?"
Question 36
True/False
The size of the criminal population in California exceeds that of every other state.
Question 37
Short Answer
The capital of California is ______.
Question 38
True/False
California considers itself a "sanctuary" for undocumented immigrants because state officials,including law enforcement,are generally prohibited from cooperating with federal law enforcement agents in deporting nonviolent undocumented immigrants.