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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A issue presidential pardons
B send American troops into foreign conflicts
C Issue executive agreements
D declare war
E issue executive orders
Question #2
A they are loyal to the president as long as he promises not to veto legislation
B they are loyal to their constituents
C they agree with every policy of the ruling party
D they provide alternative viewpoints on policies than those of the majority party
Question #3
A The White House Press Secretary
B The Secretary of State
C The Speaker of the House
D none of the above
Question #4
A the bureaucracy
B the judiciary
C the executive
D the legislative
Question #5
A because backloading has become too expensive, especially during economic downturns
B because a great deal of attention is paid to early primary contestants
C because citizens should have the right to participate in primary elections even if they are registered as Independents
D because state legislatures thought they could gain a partisan advantage
Question #6
A explore the details of proposed public policies
B gain the trust of politicians
C unearth scandals
D spy on foreign governments
Question #7
A energy groups
B the Sierra Club
C the government
D the Democratic party
Question #8
A the bureaucracy immediately carries out all instructions from the president
B presidential power is absolute
C presidents can trust that members of their political party will be completely loyal to them
D presidents must compete with others for power
Question #9
A Congress needs more turnover in its membership
B challengers have a built in advantage because they are Washington outsiders
C incumbents should spend more time campaigning
D members of Congress hardly have time to get their feet wet before they must relinquish their seats
Question #10
A The approval ratings for Congress have gone down in the last several years
B the have a more positive evaluation of their individual member over the institution as a whole
C the approval ratings for Congress have increased in the last several years
D they have a more positive evaluation of the institution as a whole over their individual member
Question #11
A Hispanics
B African Americans
C Caucasians
D Asian Americans
Question #12
A Democrats favor government imposed morality while Republicans believe government should stay out of moral issues
B Democrats favor government programs to help the lower and middle classes, while Republicans favor low levels of taxes and domestic spending
C Democrats are more concerned with cutting taxes while Republicans are more concerned with balancing the budget
D Democrats are more concerned with foreign policy while Republicans are more concerned with domestic and social policy
Question #13
A an ad valorem association
B a political action committee
C a Buckely v. Valeo exemption
D a soft money account
Question #14
A more people with advanced degrees
B more Caucasians
C more Protestants
D more female politicians
Question #15
A IV
B VII
C IX
D V
Question #16
A to discipline wayward party members and reward loyal partisan
B to nominate the party’s presidential ticket and write the party’s platform
C to appoint officers and set the dates for the upcoming state primaries
D to raise hard money from individuals and soft money from businesses
Question #17
A nominate and run candidates for political office
B aggregate issues
C focus on articulating a specific issue
D criticize party members
Question #18
A they ensure a smooth transition from one administration to the next
B the can foster corruption and national divisiveness
C they are so instrumental to American government that their existence is guaranteed by Article IV of the Constitution
D they help make policies user friendly for ordinary voters
Question #19
A local elections
B the primary system
C early voting techniques
D online voting
Question #20
A the republican manifesto
B the statement of faith
C the doctrine of shared ideology
D the contract with America
Question #21
A the killer instinct
B political efficacy
C political socialization
D self deprecation
Question #22
A increased
B approximated zero
C decreased
D stayed about the same
Question #23
A decentralized
B highly structured
C single minded
D disciplined
Question #24
A concurring opinions
B per curiam opinions
C conjoining opinions
D dissenting opinions
Question #25
A open and fair government
B a strong defense
C tax breaks for small businesses
D racial equality
Question #26
A during the honeymoon period
B while Congress is in recess
C at the end of the President’s first term
D after the President has been in office for at least 6 months
Question #27
A representative democracy
B indirect democracy
C republican form of government
D all of the above
Question #28
A writing executive orders
B issuing presidential decrees
C Article III of the Constitution
D Article II of the Constitution
Question #29
A Canada
B Panama
C Vietnam
D Kuwait
Question #30
A legislative oversight
B revolving doors
C gate keeping
D mark-ups
Question #31
A they both were able to pass significant legislation reshaping health care policy
B they were both skilled at using the bully pulpit
C they were the only two presidents without a college degree
D they both engaged in hostilities in Iraq and Haiti
Question #32
A being responsible parties
B rewarding it’s members with patronage
C giving power to average citizens rather than party leaders
D appealing to the good nature of city dwellers
Question #33
A typically win with larger margins than House incumbents
B typically run against more visible challengers than House incumbents
C often have more homogeneous constituencies than House incumbents
D are more likely to win than House incumbents
Question #34
A single member district
B winner takes all
C first past the post
D proportional representation
Question #35
A right to profiteer laws
B right to work laws
C union shop laws
D maximum wage laws
Question #36
A it gives them leverage with congressional leaders
B it enhances their reelection prospects by allowing them to claim credit for helping constituents
C they must be informed about the intricacies of policy issues in order to get prime committee assignments and to make good legislation
D fewer public funds are available for congressional campaigns for those who shun casework
Question #37
A social promotion
B the cost of voting outweighs the benefits
C civic duty
D statutes that require compulsory voting
Question #38
A there are no restrictions on the number of stations owned or controlled by one company
B as a form of public service, it requires all broadcast stations to publicly endorse political candidates
C it conducts periodic examinations of the goals and performances of tv stations
D it frequently withdraw licenses from tv stations that do not serve the public interest
Question #39
A TNT
B giant corporations
C small businesses
D the FCC
Question #40
A Debate Committee
B Rules Committee
C Joint Committee
D Collaborative Commitee
Question #41
A running campaigns
B taking care of their party in the electorate
C selecting officeholders
D enforcing rules of discipline in Congress
Question #42
A they have diminished in recent years
B the president’s popularity tends to remain the same during wartime
C the president’s party tends to lose seats in presidential elections years
D the president’s party tends to lose seats in midterm elections years
Question #43
A high school graduates sue their school district because they were given a diploma even though they never learned to how to read or write
B a group of people in a similar situation combining their common grievances into a single lawsuit
C a court issuing a temporary restraining order against an interest group
D members of Congress suing interest groups for corrupting the political system
Question #44
A money from PAC’s pays the entire cost of congressional campaigns
B spending is unimportant for open seats
C prolific spending by incumbents typically guarantees them success
D incumbents generally spend more than challengers
Question #45
A they are safety valves for popular discontent
B they frequently win political office
C they ensure continuity by keeping new groups from participating
D they seldom place social reform measures on the political agenda
Question #46
A about 2/3 of the time
B very rarely
C about 1/2 the time
D about 1/4 of the time
E very often
Question #47
A good of society problem
B sharing the load problem
C free rider problem
D the refugee problem
Question #48
A a legislative veto
B a pocket veto
C an impoundment veto
D an overriding veto
Question #49
A The McCain-Feingold Act
B The Lee Atwater Campaign Finance Reform Act
C The USA Patriot Act
D The Graham-Rudman-Hollins Fair Election Act
Question #50
A the president to send troops overseas for more than 30 days without congressional approval
B the Congress to override a bill submitted by the president
C the president to veto only parts of a bill
D the legislature to override executive orders
E the president to take advantage of the bully pulpit
Question #51
A a majority of the electoral vote, that being 270 votes
B a majority of the popular vote or 50.1 percent
C a plurality of the popular vote, that is, whichever candidate gets the most votes
D a plurality of the delegates at the national convention
Question #52
A support the Green party
B support both Republicans and Democrats
C support Republicans
D support Democrats
E do not endorse candidates
Question #53
A United States Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
B United States President
C United States Representative
D United States Senator
Question #54
A it’s interpreting original constitutionalism
B it’s relying on precedent
C it’s ignoring the principle of stare decisis
D it’s reinforcing habeas corpus
Question #55
A not legal in the United States
B no longer used to conduct foreign policy in the modern world
C agreements between the President of the United States and heads of governments of foreign countries that do not have to be approved by the Senate
D not valid in foreign policy matters unless approved by the Senate
Question #56
A is an effective tool used by the president to limit other countries’ foreign policy
B is delivered by the president to the General Assembly of the United Nations at least once every four years
C is the policy statement of Congress over which the president seldom has influence
D gives a broad view of what the president wishes the legislature to accomplish during the coming year
Question #57
A pro civil rights courts
B activist courts
C ideologically liberal courts
D ideologically conservative courts
Question #58
A lawmaking
B constituent service
C logrolling
D oversight
Question #59
A challengers
B incumbents
C cooperatives
D open seat candidates
Question #60
A enforce laws, treaties, and court orders
B submit a balanced budget to Congress
C oversee actions of state governments
D inform Congress prior to any military action
Question #61
A declaring martial law, which restricts judicial decision making
B appointing new judges when there are vacancies, who in principle has philosophies consistent with the president
C forcing Congress to consider impeachment of specific judges
D firing judges on the grounds of incompatibility
Question #62
A is equal to the number of representatives and senators a state has in Congress
B can not be changed without an amendment
C can not exceed 550
D is to be determined by the president at the end of his term
Question #63
A a very powerful chief executive given that under the Articles of Confederation it was weak
B a council of state governors that would meet each year
C a secret elite class that would be responsible for protecting society from anarchy
D the legislative branch
Question #64
A conservative political ideas
B the economic elite
C the working class
D the great depression
Question #65
A its decision seldom set precents
B it can play a policymaking role
C it never overrules laws enacted by elected officials
D its opinions are always enforced immediately
Question #66
A The Electoral College
B The Framers College
C The states legislatures
D The Nominating College of the Federal Government
Question #67
A is responsible for selecting all judges to federal courts
B makes treaties, recognizes foreign governments, and makes executive agreements
C must use his power to select leaders in high level positions within Congress to work for the president’s legislative agenda
D is responsible for all actions within the Executive Branch
Question #68
A 10
B 7
C 9
D 8
Question #69
A judicial review
B precedent
C appellate review of fact
D the writ of judicial appeal
Question #70
A been impeached and convicted
B served more than two terms of office
C been impeached
D both a and b
Question #71
A actions taken by the House Rules Committee that must be approved by the Speaker
B a method used to defeat legislation in Congress
C a closed meeting held by the majority party when important legislation is pending
D a process that attempt to limit debate on a bill in the Senate floor
Question #72
A proceedings can only be applied to a president that has committed bribery
B proceedings begin in the House of Representatives and conclude in the Senate
C proceedings begin in the Senate and conclude in the House of Representatives
D proceedings can not be used against an incumbent president
Question #73
A he won the electoral vote, but only because Gore withdrew from the campaign
B Al Gore won the electoral vote but lost the popular vote
C Bush won the electoral vote, which is the vote that actually selects the winner
D Bush won the popular vote and the electoral college vote
Question #74
A prohibit future action that would violate civil rights
B require testimony of witnesses who maybe hostile to the plaintiff or otherwise reluctant to appear in court
C influence a court’s decision
D prevent a party from acting until the court makes a final decision
Question #75
A lawmaking
B casework
C constituent service
D to check the power of the executive branch
Question #76
A civil liberties
B conflicts between lower courts on the interpretation of federal law
C disagreements between a majority of Supreme Court judges and lower court judges
D political questions
Question #77
A to reverse a decision by a lower court
B that the other court does not have jurisdiction in a case
C to refer a case to the next highest court
D to stand on decided cases
Question #78
A supporting the president on all of his legislative programs
B supporting his or her political party one hundred percent
C acting on conscience or representing the broad interests of the entire society and country as a whole
D only representing the needs of his or her constituents
Question #79
A follows up on the laws it has enacted making sure they are properly implemented
B supervises the activities of the judicial and executive branches
C reviews the actions of subcomittees
D allows meaningful input of foreigners through hearings
Question #80
A A two party system
B A Federal-state party system
C A multi party system
D A bifurcated party system
Question #81
A The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
B The National Education Association (NEA)
C The National Security Council (NSC)
D The National Organization for Women (NOW)
Question #82
A liberal political ideas
B social welfare programs
C the middle and upper classes
D economic depression
Question #83
A when there is an ideological divide on the court
B right before a presidential election
C when faced with the pressure of public opinion
D when the sitting president is ideologically similar to the justice
Question #84
A without obtaining a majority of the popular vote
B if he has not yet reached his 29th birthday
C if he is a naturalized citizen
D without receiving any electoral votes
Question #85
A legislative-executive committees for foreign policy
B joint resolution committees
C special House and Senate investigative committees
D standing committees
Question #86
A the have the power to veto judicial nominations
B James Madison stipulated their role in Federalist # 10
C they help the judicial review board
D the litigate
Question #87
A the ultimate decision maker in military affairs
B only a symbolic leader of the military
C not responsible for military decisions
D only allowed to make military decisions after the approval by Congress
Question #88
A an appeals Federal Court
B the Vice President
C the Supreme Court
D the states
Question #89
A knowledgeable about all areas of the government
B white and male
C representatives of the general public
D younger than candidates in the previous twenty years
Question #90
A a special committee convened to resolve differences between a House passed bill and a Senate passed bill
B a special committee convened to resolve differences between the President and Congress
C a special committee in the House of Representatives to assist the Speaker with his party agenda
D called into session when a president has vetoed an appropriations bill with a pocket veto
Question #91
A they emphasize their ideology
B they emphasize their political connections
C they maintain a low profile
D they emphasize their partisanship
Question #92
A only hear cases that will be appealed to the Supreme Court
B advise Congress about the constitutionality of proposed legislation
C are not part of our Judiciary
D none of the above
Question #93
A an attempt to prevent passage of a bill by halting action through unlimited debate
B a method used by the Speaker of the House to promote the Majority Party’s legislation
C used in the House of Representatives to force a standing committee to release a bill
D an attempt to persuade others to vote for a particular bill in return for a favor at a later date
Question #94
A comprised the first Supreme Court and they wanted to ensure their own job security
B wanted to make the Supreme Court more accountable to the people
C wanted to insulate them from the influence of public opinion
D believed in aristocracy
Question #95
A to approve all appropriations bills
B to set the rules for filibustering a bill
C to reconcile House and Senate versions of a bill
D to determine the path of a proposed legislation on the House floor
Question #96
A the House will spend much more time on a bill on the floor as opposed to the Senate
B the Senate is able to decide on the proper action on a bill quicker than the House
C a greater number of formal rules are needed to govern activity in the House
D a lesser number of formal rules are needed to govern activity in the House
Question #97
A supporting the president in all of his legislative programs
B representing the broad interests of an entire society
C primarily representing the needs of his or her constituents
D supporting the political party that he or she was a member of when elected to Congress
Question #98
A in all matters where the United States is a party
B only in cases where it has been duly authorized by statue
C in all cases affecting ambassadors, public ministers and consuls, and in cases in which a state is a party
D to intervene any time in a federal case
Question #99
A organize to win elections and operate the government
B pay monthly dues to an ideological organization
C agree on all policy issues
D have been elected to office without having obtained a position of power
Question #100
A the power to act in all cases of national importance
B unlimited power to create offices within the executive branch
C a federal bureaucracy
D cooperation with the Joint Chiefs of Staff