Ap Government Chapter 1 Answers – Flashcards
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Government
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The institutions and processes through which public policies are made for a society
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Public Goods
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Goods, such as clean air and clean water, that everyone must share
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Politics
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The process by which we select our governmental leaders and what policies these leaders pursue. Politics produces authoritative decisions about public issues
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Political Participation
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All the activities by which citizens attempt to influence the selection of political leaders and the policies they pursue.
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Single-issue groups
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Groups that have a narrow interest, on which their members tend to take an uncompromising stance
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Linkage institutions
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The policy channels through which people's concerns become political issues on the policy agenda.
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Policymaking system
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The process by which policy comes into being and evolves. People's interests, problems, and concerns create political issues for government policymakers
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Policy agenda
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The issues that attract the serious attention of public officials and other people involved in politics at a point in time
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Political issue
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An issue that arises when people disagree about a problem and how to fix it
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Policymaking institutions
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The branches of government changed with taking action on political issues
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Public policy
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A choice that the government makes in response to a political issue. A policy is a course of action taken with regard to some problem
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Policy Impacts
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The effects a policy has on people and problems. Impacts are analyzed to see how well a policy has met its goal and at what cost.
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Democracy
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A system of selecting policymakers and of organizing gov. so that policy represents and responds to the public's preferences
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Majority rule
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A fundamental principle of traditional democratic theory. Majority's desire respected
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Minority rights
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A principle of traditional democratic theory that guarantees rights to those who do not belong in the majority
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Representation
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Describes the relationship between the few leaders. In politics, this means that the desires of the people should be shown through the choices of elected officials.
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Pluralism
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States that groups with shared interests influence public policy by pressing their concerns though organized efforts
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Elitism
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An upper-class elite holds the power and makes policy, regardless of the formal governmental organization
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Hyperpluralism
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A theory of American democracy contending that groups are so strong that government, which gives in to many different groups is weakened
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Policy gridlock
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A condition that occurs when interests conflict and no coalition is strong enough to form a majority and establish policy, nothing gets done
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Political Culture
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An overall set of values widely shared within a society
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Gross domestic product
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The sum total of the value of all the goods and services produced in a year in a nation.
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What is the most popular means of political participation in a democracy?
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Voting is most common then protest and civil disobedience
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Examples of linkage institutions?
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Elections, political parties, interest groups and the media
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What are 3 types of policy making institutions?
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Congress, the presidency, and the courts
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Which of the following statements about youth participation in the U.S. is TRUE? a. More than one-half of Americans under the age of 30 say that they rarely follow politics. b. Young people score higher on political knowledge surveys than do older Americans. c. Younger Americans are more likely to vote than are older Americans. d. Young people today score better on political knowledge tests than did young people in the early 1970s. e. All of these are true.
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a. More than one-half of Americans under the age of 30 say that they rarely follow politics.
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According to Michael Delli Carpini and Scott Keeter, all of the following are strong reasons for staying informed about political affairs except.... a. fostering civic virtue. b. helping citizens identify policies that will benefit them. c. easing the burden placed on journalists and media organizations charged with educating the public. d. promoting active participation in politics. e. helping citizens incorporate policy information into their voting behavior.
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c. easing the burden placed on journalists and media organizations charged with educating the public.
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The most common form of political participation? a. protest. b. lobbying. c. writing editorials. d. voting. e. running for political office.
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d. voting.
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Which of the following best describes a linkage institution? a. A channel through which people's concerns become a political agenda b. A location to express a political opinion c. Formation of a special interest group d. An environment where one learns about the political process e. A gathering of people to represent a public opinion Answer: a Learning Objective: 1.3 Page Reference: 10-11 Skill: Knowledge 5. Linkage institutions are a.
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a. A channel through which people's concerns become a political agenda
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Linkage institutions are a. political channels through which people's concerns become political issues on the policy agenda. b. issues that attract serious attention of public officials. c. branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. d. choices that governments make in response to political issues. e. systems of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so that policy represents and responds to the public's preferences.
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a. political channels through which people's concerns become political issues on the policy agenda.
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A law passed by Congress and the adoption of a regulation by an agency are both examples of a. public policies. b. interest groups. c. red tape. d. exercises in public opinion. e. majoritarian politics.
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a. public policies.
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The principle that, in a democracy, choosing among alternatives requires the majority's desire to be respected is called a. majority rule. b. minority rights. c. representation. d. pluralism. e. enlightened understanding.
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a. majority rule.
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The theory that argues that group competition results in a rough approximation of the public interest in public policy is a. hyperpluralist theory. b. balance-of-power theory. c. elite-and-class theory. d. pluralist theory. e. bureaucratic theory.
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d. pluralist theory.
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The condition occurring when interests conflict and no coalition is strong enough to form a majority and establish policy is called a. divided government. b. hyperpluralism. c. policy gridlock. d. separation of powers. e. federalism.
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c. policy gridlock
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9. A set of values widely shared within a society is referred to as a. liberalism. b. political culture. c. public policy. d. politics. e. government.
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b.political culture.
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10. That the U.S. government is more limited and smaller than other advanced industrialized countries is a reflection of the strength of _________ economic policies. a. populist b. pluralist c. laissez-faire d. elitist e. corporatist
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c. laissez-faire
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11. The political philosophy supporting the rights of average citizens in their struggle against privileged elites is known as a. liberalism. b. laissez-faire. c. libertarianism. d. populism. e. pluralism.
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d. populism.
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12. Which of the following is NOT one of the ways that America may be experiencing a culture war, as understood by Wayne Baker? a. A loss over time of traditional values associated with religion b. A loss over time of traditional values associated with family life c. An unfavorable comparison with the citizens of other countries in terms of key values such as patriotism d. The division of society into opposed groups with irreconcilable moral differences e. The growth of more centrist positions among the American population
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e. The growth of more centrist positions among the American population
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13. The sum total of the value of all the goods and services produced in a year in a nation are collectively referred to as a. gross domestic product (GDP). b. national debt. c. national deficit. d. laissez-faire economics. e. national surplus.
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a. gross domestic product (GDP).
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14. Which of the following is true of the United States? a. Social Security consumes a greater share of the national budget than does defense spending. b. National defense consumes a greater share of the national budget than does Social Security spending. c. Medicare spending is the single largest item in the federal budget. d. Aid to state and local governments consumes the largest share of the federal budget. e. National defense spending consumes the largest share of the federal budget.
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a. Social Security consumes a greater share of the national budget than does defense spending.
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1. Since 2008, the number of young Americans aged 18-29 has exceeded older Americans on measures of political engagement.
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FALSE
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Public goods are things that everyone shares, such as clean air.
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TRUE
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3. Americans' preferences and interests are communicated to policymakers in government through linkage institutions.
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TRUE
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4. The closer the correspondence between representatives and their electoral majority, the closer the approximation of democracy.
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TRUE
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5. Elite theory contends that class is the major dividing line in politics and that the upper-class elite pull the strings of government.
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TRUE
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6. Increased technical knowledge of complex contemporary issues casts doubt on the traditional democratic notion that ordinary citizens have the good sense to reach sound political judgments around which government can act.
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TRUE
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7. When interests conflict, which they often do, no coalition may be strong enough to form a majority and establish policy—this can lead to a policy gridlock.
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TRUE
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8. Patrick Henry's famous utterance, "Give me liberty or give me death!" is an example of Americans' belief in egalitarianism as a central component to the American creed.
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FALSE
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9. Most Americans are proud of the United States in its fair and equal treatment of all groups.
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TRUE
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10. Pluralism is a political philosophy supporting the rights of average citizens in their struggle against privileged elites.
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TRUE
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1. According to Michael Delli Carpini and Scott Keeter, political knowledge is important because it a. fosters civic virtues. b. helps citizens identify policies that would benefit them. c. promotes active participation in politics. d. All of the above are true. e. None of the above is true.
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d. All of the above are true.
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2. Who claimed that there has never been, nor ever will be, a people who are politically ignorant and free? a. Thomas Jefferson b. Franklin D. Roosevelt c. Ronald Reagan d. Bill Clinton e. George W. Bush
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a. Thomas Jefferson
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3. Which of the following statements is TRUE of the relationship between age and political knowledge as suggested by data from the National Election Studies? a. Americans aged 45-65 had higher levels of political knowledge in 2008 than in 1972. b. Americans younger than age 30 had higher levels of political knowledge in 2008 than they did in 1972. c. Since 1972, all Americans' political knowledge has decreased. d. Since 1972, all Americans' political knowledge has increased. e. Americans age 65 and older display higher levels of political knowledge in 2008 than they did in 1972.
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c. Since 1972, all Americans' political knowledge has decreased.
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4. Which of the following is TRUE of voter turnout in the United States? a. The youth vote in 2008 erased the age gap in voter turnout between young Americans and older Americans. b. The youth surge in the 2008 election was due in large part to increased turnout among minorities; for the first time ever, young African Americans had a higher turnout rate than did young whites. c. Turnout rates for the young have generally been going up, while turnout among people over 65 years of age has generally been going down since 1972. d. Young adults age 18-29 report higher levels of interest in keeping up with politics when compared to older adults. e. All of the above are true.
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b. The youth surge in the 2008 election was due in large part to increased turnout among minorities; for the first time ever, young African Americans had a higher turnout rate than did young whites.
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5. Which of the following statements helps explain the link between youth voter turnout and changes in media communication and technology? a. The current generation is the first to grow up in a media environment with few shared experiences. b. The proliferation of television channels makes it easier for young Americans to avoid exposure to politics. c. Most young Americans have not developed habits of following the news. d. Young people today have never known a time when most citizens paid attention to major political events. e. All of the above are true.
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e. All of the above are true.
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6. The institutions and processes through which public policies are made for a society are collectively called a. government. b. the separation of powers. c. federalism. d. power. e. politics.
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a. government.
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7. An example of a public good is a. national defense. b. a toll road. c. food stamps. d. a college education. e. medical care.
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a. national defense.
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8. Harold Lasswell's definition of politics is a. "who gets what, when, and how." b. "what gets done, then, and now." c. the authoritative allocation of the gross national product, or GNP. d. voting in a duly constituted election. e. joining a political party.
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a. "who gets what, when, and how."
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9. The who of politics includes voters, candidates, groups and parties; the what refers to the a. media organizations that cover voters, candidates, groups, and parties. b. institutions that respond to voters, candidates, groups, and parties. c. substance of politics and government—benefits and burdens. d. procedures through which voters, candidates, groups, and parties get what they want. e. winners and losers.
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c. substance of politics and government—benefits and burdens.
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10. The media usually focus on the ____ of politics. a. "who" b. "what" c. "when" d. "how" e. "why"
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a. "who"
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11. ______ is the process by which policy comes into being and evolves over time. a. Democracy b. The policymaking system c. A constellation d. The bureaucracy e. Government
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b. The policymaking system
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12. Which of the following is an example of a linkage institution? a. Political parties b. Interest groups c. Elections d. The media e. All of these are examples of linkage institutions.
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e. All of these are examples of linkage institutions.
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13. The __________ describes those issues that attract serious attention from public officials and policymakers. a. backburner b. policy agenda c. bureaucracy d. policymaking process e. gatekeeper
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b. policy agenda
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14. Which of the following is NOT a policymaking institution according to your textbook? a. Congress b. The presidency c. The courts d. The bureaucracy e. The media
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d. The bureaucracy
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15. Another name for a law passed by Congress is a(n) a. budgetary choice. b. regulation. c. bill. d. congressional statute. e. presidential action.
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d. congressional statute.
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16. Public policy a. is specifically defined as government action. b. only relates to democracies. c. is not relevant unless it is coupled with political culture. d. includes all decisions and nondecisions made by government. e. only emerges through formal legislative procedures.
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d. includes all decisions and nondecisions made by government.
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17. The U.S. troop surge in Afghanistan resulted from a a. congressional statute. b. presidential action. c. court decision. d. budgetary choice. e. regulation.
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b. presidential action.
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18. What kind of public policy involves the legislative enactment of taxes and expenditures? a. Congressional statute b. Presidential action c. Court decision d. Budgetary choice e. Regulation
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d. Budgetary choice
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19. Which of the following statements is TRUE? a. The authors of the U.S. Constitution were wary of democracy and doubted the ability of ordinary Americans to make informed judgments about what government should do. b. Most people in most democracies around the world believe that although democracy has its faults, it is the best form of government. c. Government "by the people" is literally impossible in the U.S. d. Democracy is a system of selecting policymakers and organizing government so that policy represents and responds to the public's preferences. e. All of these are true.
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e. All of these are true.
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20. Free speech and a free press are essential to which principle of traditional democratic theory? a. Equality in voting b. Effective participation c. Enlightened understanding d. Inclusion e. Citizen control of the agenda
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c. Enlightened understanding
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21. The basic principles of traditional democratic theory include all of the following EXCEPT a. equality in voting. b. effective participation. c. government control of information. d. inclusion. e. citizen control of the agenda.
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c. government control of information.
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22. Which principle of traditional democracy theory is violated in circumstances in which the wealthy have influence far exceeding what would be expected based on their numbers? a. Equality in voting b. Effective participation c. Enlightened understanding d. Inclusion e. Citizen control of the agenda
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e. Citizen control of the agenda
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23. Pluralist theory suggests that, in the United States, a. society is governed by an upper-class elite. b. too many influential groups cripple government's ability to govern. c. many groups vie for power with no one group dominating politics. d. Congress is stronger and more influential than the presidency. e. because most citizens fail to pay attention to serious issues, government has become an elite institution
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c. many groups vie for power with no one group dominating politics.
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24. The notion that, in politics, the desires of the people should be replicated in government through the choices of elected officials is called a. minority rights. b. majority rules. c. representation. d. pluralism. e. political participation.
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c. representation.
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25. Robert Dahl's note that in the U.S. "all active and legitimate groups in the population can make themselves heard at some crucial stage in the process" is an expression of which theory of democracy? a. Pluralist theory b. Elite theory c. Class theory d. Hyperpluralist theory e. Bureaucratic theory
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a. Pluralist theory
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26. Which of the following is NOT a contemporary theory of democracy? a. Hyperpluralism b. Class theory c. Democratic centralism d. Pluralism e. Elite theory
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c. Democratic centralism
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27. The recent proliferation of interest groups would be seen as a positive development to proponents of ____ theory. a. pluralist b. elite c. class d. hyperpluralist e. bureaucratic
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a. pluralist
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28. At the center of all theories of elite domination of politics is a. big business. b. the Congress. c. the nouveau riche. d. the Trilateral Commission. e. the president.
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a. big business.
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29. Hyperpluralists believe that the dominant players in American politics are a. groups. b. government officials. c. the media. d. rich individuals. e. poor individuals
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a. groups.
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30. According to hyperpluralists, the increasing caseloads of federal and state courts demonstrate a. the high status of attorneys in the United States. b. the inability to control the bureaucracy in implementing policy. c. that groups are more likely to appeal to different institutions in order to gain policy benefits. d. the expanding scope of government in the United States. e. the increasing complexity of our social networks.
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d. the expanding scope of government in the United States.
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31. The relationship between groups and the government in hyperpluralist theory is a. strong government and strong groups. b. weak groups and strong government. c. weak groups, strong elites, and weak government. d. strong groups and weak government. e. too few groups result in the creation of many governments.
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d. strong groups and weak government.
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32. Escalating campaign costs pose a challenge to contemporary American democracy because a. candidates have become dependent on PACs, which represent specific economic interests rather than the American people as a whole. b. candidates may be more likely to pay attention to PACs because they depend on PAC contributions for reelection. c. candidates' reliance on PACs and PAC contributions makes them more likely to get involved in single-issue politics. d. the influence of PAC money on the electoral process widens the gap between democratic theory and the reality of democracy in America. e. All of the above are true.
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d. the influence of PAC money on the electoral process widens the gap between democratic theory and the reality of democracy in America.
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33. PAC stands for a. partisan assistance commission. b. party affairs council. c. policy advisory committee. d. politically active constituency. e. political action committee.
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e. political action committee.
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34. The diversity of the American people is reflected in a great diversity of interests, which may pose a challenge to democracy to the extent that a. it leads to lower levels of political participation. b. it contributes to policy gridlock. c. interests conflict and, thus, each interest uses its influence to thwart others. d. it makes it more difficult for government to deliver policies that are responsive to all citizens' needs and interests. e. All of these are true.
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e. All of these are true.
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35. What unites Americans more than anything else according to your textbook? a. The president b. Their political culture c. Participation in elections d. A belief in group politics e. Liberal attitudes toward immigration
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b. Their political culture
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36. The well-known phrase, "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal," in the Declaration of Independence is a statement of the principle of a. communism. b. egalitarianism. c. individualism. d. libertarianism. e. republicanism.
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b. egalitarianism.
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37. Patrick Henry's exclamation, "Give me liberty or give me death," was an expression of which element of the American creed? a. Liberty b. Egalitarianism c. Individualism d. Populism e. Laissez-faire
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a. Liberty
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38. In the United States, egalitarianism includes a. equality of condition. b. equality of opportunity. c. the absence of monarch and aristocracy. d. Both b and c are true. e. None of the above is true.
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d. Both b and c are true
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39. One of the primary reasons for the comparatively small scope of American government is a. liberalism. b. pluralism. c. judicial review. d. capitalism. e. individualism.
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e. individualism.
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40. Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Compared to most other economically developed nations, the U.S. devotes a smaller percentage of its resources to government. b. The United States, more than Western European democracies, displays a preference for free markets. c. The U.S., more than Western European democracies, displays a preference for limited government. d. The United States, more than Western European democracies, displays a preference for more generous social welfare benefits. e. All of these are false.
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d. The United States, more than Western European democracies, displays a preference for more generous social welfare benefits.
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41. According to James Q. Wilson, an "intense commitment to a candidate, a culture, or an ideology that sets people in one group definitively apart from people in another, rival group" is a definition of a. socialization. b. polarization. c. reification. d. liberalism. e. laissez-faire economics.
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b. polarization.
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42. Which president said, "As government expands, liberty contracts"? a. Richard Nixon b. Ronald Reagan c. Jimmy Carter d. Bill Clinton e. Barack Obama
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b. Ronald Reagan