Ap Gov Chapter 1 Test Questions – Flashcards

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The ability of one person to cause another person to act in accordance with the first person's intentions.
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Power
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Power when used to determine who will hold government office and how government will behave
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Political Power
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The right to exercise political power
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Authority
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The widely-shared perception that something or someone should be obeyed
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Legitimacy
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Conferring political power on those selected by the voters in competitive elections
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Representative democracy
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Term for the Greek city-state
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polis
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An identifiable group of people with a disproportionate share of political power
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Elite
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A relatively small political unit within which classical democracy was practiced.
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City-state
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A political system in which the choices of the political leaders are closely constrained by the preferences of the people
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Majoritarian politics
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A philosopher who defined democracy as the "rule of the many"
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Aristotle
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A sociologist who presented the idea of a mostly nongovernmental power elite
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Mills
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A theory that government is merely a reflection of underlying economic forces
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Marxist theory
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Individual who worried the new government he helped to create would be too democratic
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Alexander Hamilton
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A sociologist who emphasized the phenomenon of bureaucracy in explaining political developments
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Weber
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A political system in which local citizens are empowered to govern themselves directly
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Community control
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A political system in which those affected by a governmental program must be permitted to participate in the program's formulation
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Citizen participation
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A North American approximation of direct or participatory democracy
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New England town meeting
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A theory that no one interest group consistently holds political power
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Pluralist theory
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Structures of authority organized around expertise and specialization
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Bureaucracy
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An economist who defined democracy as the competitive struggle by political leaders for the people's vote
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Schumpter
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A theory that appointed civil servants make the key governing decisions
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Bureaucratic theory
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A term used to describe three different political systems in which the people are said to rule, directly or indirectly
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Democracy
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A political system in which all or most citizens participate directly by either holding office or making policy
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Direct or participatory democracy
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A theory that a few top leaders make the key decisions without reference to popular desires
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Elitist theory
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(T/F) It took the national government many years to implement just a fraction of the bipartisan homeland security policies and programs
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True
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(T/F) Politics exists in part because people differ about who should govern and the ends toward which they work
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True
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(T/F) Federal income taxes were higher in 1935 then they are today
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False
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(T/F) Most people holding political power in the United States today are middle-class, middle-aged, white Protestant males
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True
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(T/F) Constitutional amendments giving rights to African Americans and women passed by large majoriteis
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True
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(T/F) It is easy to discern political power at work
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False
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(T/F) The text suggests that increasingly matters that were once considered "public" become "private," and beyond the scope of governmental action
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False
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(T/F) In the 1950s the federal government would have displayed little or no interest in a university refusing applicants
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True
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(T/F) Much of American political history has been a struggle over what constitutes legitimate authority
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True
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(T/F) Alexander Hamilton worried that the new government would not be democratic enough
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False
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(T/F) Aristotle thought of democracy as the "rule of the many"
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True
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(T/F) Everyone in the ancient Greek city-state was eligible to participate in government
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False
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(T/F) The New England town meeting approximate the aristotelian ideal
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True
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(T/F) Some writer of the Constitution opposed democracy on the grounds that the people would be unable to make wise decisions
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True
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(T/F) Democracy as used in this book refers to the rule of the many
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False
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(T/F) The Framers of the Constitution did not think that the "will of the people" was synonymous with the "public good"
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True
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(T/F) The Framers suspected even highly educated persons could be manipulated by demagogic leaders who played on their fears and prejudices
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True
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(T/F) The Framers hoped to create a representative democracy that would act swiftly and accommodate sweeping changes in policy
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False
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(T/F) People today have unprecedented access to information and consume more political news than ever
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False
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(T/F) Majoritarian politics probably influence relatively few issues in this country
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True
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(T/F) Marxist theory sees society as divided into two classes: capitalists and workers
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True
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(T/F) C. Wright Mills included corporate, governmental, and labor officials in his power elite
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False
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(T/F) Today, some would add major communications media chiefs to Mills' power elite
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True
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(T/F) Weber assigned a significant amount of power to appointed officials in the bureaucracies of modern governments
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True
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(T/F) Weber felt that bureaucrats merely implemented public policies that are made by elected officials
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False
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(T/F) Pluralists deny the existence of elites
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False
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(T/F) The bureaucratic view does the most to reassure one that America has been, and continues to be, a democracy in more than name only
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False
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(T/F) A policy can be good or bad independent of the motives of the person who decided it
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True
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(T/F) The self-interest of individuals is often an incomplete guide to their actions.
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True
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(T/F) In the 1920s it was widely assumed that the federal government would play a small role in citizens' lives
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True
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(T/F) Who wields power- that is, who made a difference in the outcome and for what reason- is harder to discover than who did what
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True
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(T/F) Political change is not always accompanied by changes in public laws
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True
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Which statement best describes the performance of the government in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States?
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A fraction of the bipartisan homeland security policies and programs were implemented after many years of debate
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Today, on average, Americans pay ____ percent of their income to federal payroll taxes
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21
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Most national political officeholders are middle-class, middle-aged, white Protestant males. Knowing this, we
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still cannot explain many important policies
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What do the authors define as "the ability of one person to get another person to act in accordance with the first person's intentions"?
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Power
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Which of the following statements concerning power is correct?
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Its exercise can sometimes be obvious, it can be exercised in subtle ways, is found in all human relationships and involves a person getting another person to act in accordance with the first person's wishes
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Which of the following statements about authority is correct?
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It is defined as the right to use power
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A survey of 450 history and political science professors resulted in _______ being listed as the most significant achievement of government since 1950
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The rebuilding of Europe
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Americans seem to agree that the exercise of political power at any level is legitimate only if, in some sense, it is
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democratic
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In Aristotle's view, democracy would consist of
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participation by all or most citizens in either holding office or making policy
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Aristotle's notion of democracy is also referred to as
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direct or participatory democracy
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In the ancient Greek city-state, the right to vote was not extended to
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those who did not own property, women, minors and slaves
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Which of the following is a basic tenet of representative democracy?
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Individuals should acquire power through competition for the people's vote
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Sometimes, representative democracy is disapprovingly referred to as the _____ theory of Democracy
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elitist
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If you fear that people often decide big issues on the basis of fleeting passions and in response to demagogues, you are likely to agree with
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many of the framers of the Constitution
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The text suggests representative democracy is justified by all of the following concerns except that
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the people cannot choose among competing leadership groups
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In sharp contrast to the United States, very few offices in some European democracies are
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Elective
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The text suggest the Founders thought the government should ____ popular view
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Mediate
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The Founders granted that representative democracy would
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Prevent sweeping changes in policy and often proceed slowly
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Issues can be handled in majoritarian fashion if
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they are important enough to command the attention of most citizens, they are sufficiently clear to elicit an informed opinion form citizens and they are sufficiently feasible to address so that what citizens want can in fact be done
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In the Marxist view government is a reflection of underlying ____ forces
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economic
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Marx concluded "modern" societies generally feature a clash of power between
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capitalists and workers
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C. Wright Mills, and American sociologist, suggests politics and government are dominated by
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the power elite
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Which of the following statements is not consistent with Mills' position
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Corporate leaders are the primary, dominant nongovernmental influence in policy making
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Max Weber felt that the dominant social and political reality of modern times was that
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All institutions have fallen under the control of large bureaucracies
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Weber's theory suggests it would be wise for scholars who want to study power to focus on
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appointed officials and career government workers
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The view that money, expertise, prestige, and so forth are widely scattered throughout our society in the hands of a variety of groups is known as the
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pluralist view of American society
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A pluralist would not agree with the following statement
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mass opinion and the interests of citizens are irrelevant ot policymaking
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The text suggests _____ theory "does the most to reassure one that America has been, and continues to be, a democracy in more than name."
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Pluralist
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Ronald Reagan's policy initiatives on social and economic problems sought to
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return citizens' assumptions to what they had been before the 1930s
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American foreign policy, according to the test, tend to alternate between
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interventions and isolationism
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The fact that people have been willing to die over competing view of the public interest suggests that
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such views are more than mere window dresssing
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The kinds of answers that political scientists usually give to the fundamental political questions tend to be
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partial, contingent and controversial
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According to the text, before making judgements about institutions and interests, we must first observe them
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on a variety of different issues
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The logical place to begin the study of how power is distributed in US politics is
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the Constitutional Convention and events leading up to it
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