• POLS101_MH_V4
• Topic 3: Federalism
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Which of the following characterizes journalist Walter Lippmann's views on democracy?
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a. He felt that well-funded private interest groups and lobbyists had taken the true majoritarian power of democracy away from the voting public.
b. He felt that modern democratic government had become an unhealthy, pluralistic enterprise.
c. He believed that among forms of government, only democracy could provide a citizen with the ability to be a "progressive being."
d. He worried that most citizens are too uninformed to play the role democracy assigns them.
e. None of these answers is correct.
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According to the Declaration of Independence, governments get their "just powers" from:
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a. "God Almighty."
b. "the consent of the governed."
c. "the various factions."
d. "the teachings of Jesus Christ."
e. "the benevolence of a just king."
Question 3
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What aspect of America were William Watts and Lloyd Free referring to when they labeled it "the country of individualism par excellence"?
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a. the majoritarian nature of the voting and election system
b. the ability of any individual to aspire to high political office
c. the judicial nature of American politics, in which any individual can challenge powerful interests
d. the emphasis that Americans place on economic self-reliance and free markets
e. the ability of the individual to join in labor unions and interest groups to pursue his or her political and financial self-interests
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French philosopher Michel Foucault referred to politics as:"________."
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a. like making sausage
b. the burden of citizens
c. a means to an end
d. war by other means
e. a necessary evil
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The Bill of Rights
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a. reduced the restrictiveness of constitutionalism.
b. enhanced the powers of the executive.
c. further checked the power of the majority.
d. enhanced the majoritarian nature of government.
e. restricted the power of corporate influence in the government.
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Enormous concentrations of wealth and power exist in the U.S. private sector, primarily in the hands of:
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a. the largest labor unions.
b. elite political families such as the Kennedys and the Bushes.
c. middle class Americans.
d. small businesses.
e. large corporations.
Question 7
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Europeans have a greater acceptance than Americans of
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a. tax and social policies that redistribute wealth.
b. the strength of the executive branch of government.
c. the majoritarian system of government.
d. the influence of corporate special interests in the legislative process.
e. the influence of corporate money in the election process.
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As described in the text, "political thinking"
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a. is the reflection of an individual's ideological position when applied to political issues.
b. results from an individual allowing personal bias to inform all thoughts about political issues, instead of doing objective learning or research to form an opinion.
c. involves the careful gathering and sifting of information in the process of forming a knowledgeable view about a political issue.
d. is the result of an individual's attempts to seek out news media that reinforce a pre-existing political bias.
e. is a strategy taken by those seeking election to public office in which their publicly stated positions are designed to maximize their attractiveness to the widest voting bloc.
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Which of the following is an accurate description of the prevalence of college education in the United States?
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a. Among adults twenty-five years of age and older, roughly half are college graduates.
b. Among adults twenty-five years of age and older, roughly one in four is a college graduate.
c. Every U.S. state has at least twenty colleges or universities within its borders.
d. Despite having a much higher rate of colleges and universities per capita than European countries; the U.S. has a lower rate of college graduation per capita.
e. Although the U.S. has a lower number of colleges and universities per capita than Europe, it has a much higher rate of college graduation per capita.
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Jefferson paraphrased _______ ideas in passages of the Declaration of Independence, including those asserting that “all men are created equal.”
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a. King George III’s
b. George Washington’s
c. John Locke’s
d. Alexander Hamilton’s
e. Thomas Hobb’s
Question 11
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The writers of the Constitution devised the Electoral College as the method of choosing presidents because:
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a. direct election was impractical due to the poor systems of communication and transportation that existed in the late 1700s.
b. that method would shield executive power from direct linkage to popular majorities.
c. that method guaranteed a majority winner.
d. that method would give weight to the preferences of ordinary people.
e. the framers had a great deal of faith in the wisdom of the masses.
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The direct election of U.S. senators came about due to
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a. passage of the Second Amendment.
b. political pressure from the Progressives.
c. Jeffersonian democracy.
d. Jacksonian democracy.
e. the fact that state legislators no longer desired to select them.
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The term of office for a U.S. senator is ________ years, while that of a member of the U.S. House is ________ years.
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a. six; two
b. four; two
c. six; four
d. four; four
e. eight; four
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The Constitution prevents the government from suspending the writ of habeas corpus, meaning that the government cannot
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a. prosecute persons for acts that were legal at the time they were committed.
b. establish a state religion based on Christian beliefs.
c. enact laws that would legalize the practice of indentured servitude.
d. jail a person without a court hearing to determine the legality of his or her imprisonment.
e. silence freedom of the press.
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Who was serving as chief justice of the Supreme Court when it decided the case of Marbury v. Madison?
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a. John Marshall
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. John Adams
d. James Madison
e. Edmund Burke
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Which of the following aspects of U.S. government might be used as part of an argument that the U.S. is less democratic than some other democracies?
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a. the extension of popular direct election to office
b. the frequency of election of its larger legislative body
c. its extensive reliance on primary elections
d. the frequency of election of its chief executive
e. its staggered terms of office of members of the legislature
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The type of government created in the United States in 1787 can be called:
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a. a pure democracy
b. an oligarchy
c. a constitutional democratic republic
d. a theocracy
e. a representative constitution
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A federal system is one where
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a. constitutional authority is centralized in a national government.
b. constitutional authority is decentralized, only residing in state governments.
c. constitutional authority is divided between a national government and state governments.
d. constitutional authority is unlimited.
e. constitutional authority is divided between multiple branches of the national government.
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________ opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
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a. George Washington
b. Patrick Henry
c. James Madison
d. Benjamin Franklin
e. John Adams
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McCulloch v. Maryland
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a. ruled in favor of state-centered federalism.
b. asserted that the necessary and proper clause was a restriction on the power of the national government.
c. affirmed that national law is supreme to conflicting state law.
d. established the Supreme Court's power to judge constitutional issues.
e. allowed for a narrow reading of the Constitution.
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The American political system is a ________ in which constitutional authority is divided between a national government and state governments.
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a. confederal system
b. unitary system
c. federal system
d. statewide system
e. sovereign system
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At the worst depths of the Great Depression, approximately ________ percent of workers were unemployed.
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a. 10
b. 15
c. 25
d. 40
e. 60
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While the Fourteenth Amendment was intended to protect the newly freed slaves from discriminatory action by state governments, it was also used to
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a. increase taxes on African American businesses.
b. regulate interstate commerce.
c. protect businesses from state regulation.
d. pass the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890).
e. limit the Federal government’s regulatory power over commerce.
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The expansion of the power of the federal government and its ability to spur the national economy occurred under
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a. Herbert Hoover
b. Abraham Lincoln
c. Franklin D. Roosevelt
d. Andrew Jackson
e. Teddy Roosevelt
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In Lochner v. New York (1905), the Supreme Court ruled that
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a. the doctrine of separate but equal was constitutional.
b. state regulation of labor practices violated firms' property rights.
c. the Fourth Amendment did not apply to interstate commerce.
d. factory practices could only be regulated by the states.
e. factory practices could only be regulated by the federal government. [Show Less]