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What are republics?
representative democracies
In a_________ system, local and regional governments derive authority from the national government.
Federal
_____ is the right of a state to declare law void.
Nullification
Which of the following public policies would social conservatives be most likely to support?
overturning Roe v. Wade
WHat was the greatest fear of Anti-Federalists during the Constitutional Convention and subsequent debate?
that a strong national government would infringe on the essential liberties of the people
The colonists rebelled against the unilateral imposition by the British government.
taxes
In an oligarchy, rule is by
the few
One benefit of the federal system is the ability of the states to operate as _______ for new ideas
Laboratories
Article 1, section 8 of the Constitution contains which powers of Congress?
Enumerated
What clause requires states to return criminals to states where they have been convicted or are on trial?
Extradition
What is the principle that each branch of the federal government has the means to thwart or influence actions by other branches of government?
Checks and Balances
The _______ proposed proportional representation in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Virginia Plan
What is an unfunded mandate?
when the federal government creates programs without providing sufficient funds
How many amendments have been made to the constitution since its ratification?
twenty-seven
WHich function of government provides for police protection?
ensuring domestic tranquility
Prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment, how were senators elected?
by state governments
At the constitutional Convention, the delegates agreed that slaves would be counted as ________ of a person for determining population for representation in the House of Representatives.
three-fifths
What is true about liberals?
They generally favor government intervention to promote equality
What is an enumerated power of the national government
control over money supply
What is an implied power of the federal government
creating banks
The ____ Amendment says that those powers not given to the federal government and not prohibited to the states by the Constitution are reserved for the states and the people.
Tenth
________ powers are shared by the federal and state governments
Concurrent
The “Intolerable Acts” was the colonists name for the ______ Acts of 1774.
Coercive
Who favored a strong national government and supported the proposed U.S Constitution.
Federalists
Which clause in the Constitution ensures that judicial decrees and contracts made in one state will be binding and enforceable in another.
Full Faith and Credit
Under the system created by the Framers, the national and state governments share power and derive all authority from_______
the people
What Article specifies the procedure for amending the Constitution
Article V
How does the Preamble to the Constitution begin
“We the People”
How many constitutions has the untied states had in its history.
two
Americans faith in the institutions of the united states has ______
Generally decreased
What remains a compelling source for determining the intent of the Framers?
The Federalist Papers
What can be found in Article 1?
necessary and proper clause
The Articles of Confederation required ______ consent from the states for ratification
two-thirds
The principal goals of the American Revolution was
Liberty
The arrangement by which individuals gain power through competition for the people’s vote is called
Representative democracy
Among those who were conspicuously absent from the Constitutional Convention were
Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry
An amendment can be proposed by
either a two-thirds of both houses of Congress or a national convention called by Congress at the request of two-thirds of the states
If the United States were operating today under the Articles of Confederation, issues such as the effect of acid rain on the environment would be handled by
The individual states
A categorical grant is a transfer of federal funds designed for
specific purposes
_____ is a good example of Congressional casework.
Assistance to a constituent in obtaining a Social Security check
The true leader of the Senate is the _________, elected by the majority party.
majority leader
How might a bill become law if it has been pocket vetoed?
The bill must be reintroduced in the next session of Congress
In the House of Representatives, the ________ decides who will speak on the floor, and rules on the points of order.
the Speaker
_______ committees exist in both the House and Senate, may be temporary or permanent, and usually have a forced responsibility.
select/special
________ is the process of allocating seats to each state according to its proportion of the population.
Apportionment
What is the typical trajectory of a bill in the House of Representatives?
introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, rules committee, full House vote, conference committee, send to president
“Pork” legislation may aid the district of a member of Congress by _______
increasing jobs and revenue with federally funded projects
What best explains the overwhelming advantage incumbents possess in seeking reelection over opposition candidates?
name recognition, access to media, and franking privilege
Charged with the responsibility to _____, the _________ is almost certainly the most powerful committee in either chamber of Congress
grant and set procedural rules, House Committee on Rules
A _________ is a special committee created to reconcile differences in bills passed by the House and Senate.
conference committee
What demonstrates the Founders desire to insulate the Senate from popular displeasure?
terms of six years, with one-third of seats open for election every two years
Each state has _______ senators elected every ______ years.
two, six
Which is true of the House of Representatives?
Members are elected every two years and apportioned to states based on population.
One example of the Framers’ intent to insulate the Senate from the tyranny of the majority was to ______
have members appointed by their respective state legislatures
How have Americans rated members of Congress in recent years?
Individual members of Congress rate slightly higher than congress as a whole, but approval ratings are at an all time low
What occurs during the appropriations process?
Congress grants funds to federal agencies and programs
Which is an example of logrolling in Congress?
supporting a bill in exchange for support of one’s own bill
This individual keeps close contact with all members of his or her party, counts votes for key legislation prepares summaries of bills, and acts as a communications link within the party.
majority/minority whip
The president pro tempore__________
Members of Congress differ from the larger American population in they are disproportionately _________
White, upper-middle-class, middle-aged and male
What best represents the trend of party polarization over the last three decades?
Party polarization has increased as bipartisanship has decreased
The constitutional Convention resulted in what form of legislature?
bicameral
__________ is the only formal method for a filibuster, and requires the approval of ________ senators
cloture and sixty
Congressional whips serve what main function?
persuade party members to toe the party line
Article 1 section. 8 of the U.S constitution confers of Congress of all of the following powers except
the power to veto bills
Which of the following statements about revenue bills is correct
They must originate in the House
One important effect of Bicameralism is that it
balances large and small states
The Framers sought to prevent legislative tyranny by
dividing power among the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary
A bill can be introduced in Congress by
any member of congress
When a bill passes the House and Senate in substantially different forms, the difference are resolved in
a conference committee
If a House bill has just been reported out of committee and its sponsor is worried that floor amendments will substantially change it, he or she would most likely to request an
closed rule from the Rules Committee
A basic difference between a parliament such a Great Britain’s and U.S Congress is that
Congress does not select a president
A bill that has many nongermane amendments tacked on is called a
Christmas - tree-bill
In terms of the composition of its membership, the House since 1950 has become
less male and less white
How did the Pendleton Act reform the system of hiring and firing federal employees
it required hiring and firing decisions to be based on merit rather than partisan loyalty
How is the vice presidential vacancy filled?
The president appoints a new vice president, to be approved by congress
What has to happen in Congress before the president can be impeached
The house can impeach the president by a simple majority, the Senate needs a two-thirds majority
Who has the role of breaking a tie in the Senate
vice president
What is executive privilege
the right to keep communications confidential to the presidency
What is the main purpose served by government corporations
providing profit for the federal government
What is an example of the rally-round-the-flag effect
George W. Bush popularity was boosted following the 9/11 terrorist attacks
What role does a president play when celebrating a national holiday
Head of state
Which presidential power is balanced by required approval of the Senate with a two-thirds vote?
negotiating treaties with other nations
In which institutional resources are leaders both appointed by the president and approved by the Senate
The Cabinet
What best describes the president’s constitutional duty to Congress
The president must give Congress an occasional update on the state of the union
What was a consequence of the spoils, or patronage, system
The federal bureaucracy was staffed with people who lacked expertise
The Hatch Act prohibits federal employees from engaging in what activity
running for elected office
According to the Constitution how is the president supposed to be elected
election through the electoral college
why was the War Powers Resolution (1973) adopted by Congress
to limit the powers of the military-industrial complex in influencing foreign policy
Which examines the cost implications of a proposed bill?
Office of Management and Budget
How did Americans altitudes about the role of government change as a result of the Great Depression and Roosevelt’s New Deal?
people became more accepting of the federal government’s role in economic policy
_______ refers to the authority of administrators in the federal bureaucracy to make choices concerning the best way to implement policies.
Discretion
The _________ is the departments, agencies , and offices within the executive branch that perform the functions of government
bureaucracy
President with high levels of _________ have an easier time influencing Congress, while those with low levels find influencing Congress more difficult.
public approval
Under the spoils system, who was awarded jobs in the federal bureaucracy?
those who helped candidates win election
What best describes the presidents influence over agency budgets?
the president influences the initial budget proposal, but depends on Congress for appropriations of federal money
What best describes contemporary relationship between presidents and Congress?
They are generally antagonisitc
Historically, vice-president candidates are chosen to __________.
politically balance the ticket
What became an official presidential qualification in 1951?
a maximum of two terms
Whis presidential power gives the president the ability to control what happens inside departments and agencies during their terms and to shape the federal judiciary far into the future?
Appointment