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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Americans complain about tv shows like Jerry Springer, but continue to watch them anyway
B Americans prefer spending time with their families than learning about politics
C Americans oppose the idea of big government, but favor big government in practice
D Americans prefer conservative congressional candidates but vote for liberal presidential candidates
Question #2
A conventional and unconventional
B casual and formal
C elitist and pluralist
D productive and unproductive
Question #3
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #4
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #5
A almost all Americans know who represents them in the House and the Senate
B most Americans know who the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is
C most Americans know very little about politics
D more Americans knew about George Bush’s tax policies than knew what his leasts favorite vegetable was.
Question #6
A the public dislikes short questions and is unlikely to answer them
B polllsters charge by the word, making longer questions more costly
C words like “prefer”, “favorable”, and “approve” carry negative connotations that make Americans less satisfied with government
D different question wording can result in big difference responses
Question #7
A only if that person gives consent
B without getting a warrant
C only if the officer plans to arrest that person
D only if there are witnesses
Question #8
A because it was spearheaded by Pat Buchanan
B Americans did not feel the need for great, social, economic, or political upheaval
C it only involved wealthy, property owning elites
D Americans were in need of a complete social transformation
Question #9
A universal citizenship
B inclusion
C freedom to vote
D one person, one vote
Question #10
A national defense issues
B tariff issues
C interstate commerce issues
D social issues
Question #11
A magazines
B newspapers
C television
D radio
Question #12
A black men were citizens but women were not
B slavery was immoral but necessary
C the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional
D only Congress could ban slavery
Question #13
A the democratic and republican parties
B peer groups
C neighbors
D schools
Question #14
A they believed that the working class would make better decisions than the elite class
B they were skeptical that ordinary Americans could make informed decisions
C they had complete confidence in ordinary Americans to make sound decisions
D they believed that democracy was only a temporary form of government
Question #15
A she’s a libertarian
B she’s a republican
C she’s an independent
D she’s a democrat
Question #16
A polling allows leaders to avoid compromise
B polling allows policymakers to keep in touch with changing opinion on the issues
C polling discourages bold leadership
D polls can be worded so that politicians get whatever responses they want
Question #17
A volunteering at a campaign
B writing letters to government officials
C giving money to candidates
D voting
Question #18
A liberalism and political tolerance
B political participation and suspicion of out-groups
C candidate loyalty and authoritarianism
D political participation and strength of party attachment
Question #19
A government run services would likely be privatized
B government workers would likely unionize
C government programs to help individuals invest their Social Security income would likely be higher on the political agenda
D government programs to alleviate economic inequality would likely be higher on the political agenda
Question #20
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #21
A sample sizes have been getting smaller not larger
B use of telephone books and motor vehicle records will bias a sample toward higher income groups
C accurate representation of the population is the most important feature of a public opinion survey
D random samples must include millions of people to accurately reflect public opinion
Question #22
A due process clause
B restoration of rights clause
C free exercise clause
D none of the above
Question #23
A Born again Christians
B Jews
C African Americans
D Women
Question #24
A First Amendment
B Sixth Amendment
C First Amendment
D Third Amendment
Question #25
A prayers in school
B voting
C affirmative action
D maintaining peace through strength
Question #26
A Principles of extradition
B Equal Protection Clause
C Privileges and Immunities Clause
D Full Faith and Credit Clause
Question #27
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #28
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #29
A Twenty First
B Twenty Eight
C Eleventh
D Seventh
Question #30
A protection of African Americans
B protection of criminal defendant’s rights
C protection of agricultural subsidies
D protection of social welfare policies
Question #31
A the Congress
B the states
C the national government
D the President
Question #32
A to regulate commerce between states
B to tax
C to declare war
D to ratify amendments to the constitution
Question #33
A demonstrating against President Trump’s immigration policies
B watching CNN’s coverage of the Republican National Convention
C voting in Congressional elections
D filing a lawsuit opposing the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools
Question #34
A Asian Americans
B African Americans
C Whites
D Hispanics
Question #35
A students
B interest groups
C lawmakers
D elites
Question #36
A sexual profiling
B comparable attitudes
C gender gap
D the phantom leap
Question #37
A list of registered voters
B email
C questionnaires sent through the mail
D random digital dialing telephone interviews
Question #38
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #39
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #40
A confederation
B federation
C union
D republic
Question #41
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #42
A citizens of lower socioeconomic status participate more
B minorities participate more than whites
C younger citizens participate more than older citizens
D more educated citizens participate more than less educated citizens
Question #43
A the golden rule
B the exclusionary rule
C the unconstitutional actions rule
D the inclusionary rule
Question #44
A Prayer belongs in school
B Government should regulate the economy in the public interest
C The United States should stop letting criminals hide behind the law
D Taxes and spending should be kept low
Question #45
A the mixing kettle
B the American stew
C the melting pot
D potluck culture
Question #46
A declaring school segregation unconstitutional
B cutting taxes
C eliminating after school programs to save money
D raising the drinking age
Question #47
A The poll undersampled middle-class voters who owned telephones
B The poll oversampled those with higher income
C The poll excluded owners of automobiles
D The poll oversampled groups heavily Democratic in orientation
Question #48
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #49
A unhappy public
B happenstance result
C statistical anomaly
D sampling error
Question #50
A First
B Fifth
C Fourth
D Fourteenth
Question #51
A aimed at ending the preponderance of male candidates holding public office
B the elimination of discriminatory voter registration tests
C to allow members of all races the opportunity to vote starting in 1972
Question #52
A Congress to select justices of the Supreme Court
B president to unilaterally pass laws during a time of crisis
C president to veto congressional acts
D president to veto judicial decisions
Question #53
A liberalism
B republicanism
C libertarianism
D conservatism
Question #54
A all citizens personally participate in the policymaking process
B only a handful of wealthy individuals are allowed to vote
C the people elect representatives who make laws
D only a handful of American born males are permitted to hold public office
Question #55
A both a and b
B quotas were determined to be constitutional
C race can be considered but can’t be the sole/determinate factor in admission decisions
D quotas were declared unconstitutional
Question #56
A separation of the races is not a violation of the Constitution, thereby establishing the “separate but equal” doctrine
B schools may not practice any type of racial segregation
C African Americans are not persons for purposes of the Constitution
D the national government has the power to to force all people to treat each other as equals
Question #57
A calling your representative to express your opinions about upcoming legislation
B donating money to a charity for the homeless
C compiling a statistical analysis on the demographic factors of students enrolled at a local community college
D working as a caseworker for a social service agency
Question #58
A Both Democrats and Republicans alternating in political power
B power sharply divided between the states and the national government
C each nation has the power to exercise political control within its borders
D law making, law enforcing, and law interpreting powers are shared by separate and independent institutions
Question #59
A the national government does not have the power to force any type of action on local school boards
B ethnic minorities have no rights to equal treatment by the government
C public school segregation violates the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
D separation of the races for a reason like education is not a violation of the Constitution
Question #60
A the ninth
B the sixth
C the fourth
D the first
Question #61
A equal rights for white women
B the protection of individual liberties from the national government
C equal protection for Native Americans
D the protection of individual liberties from the states
Question #62
A national supremacy versus the rights of the separate states
B voting rights for ethnic minorities
C extradition
D whether or not there should be anymore new states
Question #63
A the poll tax
B the white primary
C the grandfather clause
D all of the above
Question #64
A make treaties with other nations
B license marriages
C license occupations
D regulate the sale of liquor
Question #65
A allowed women the right to vote
B allowed black males the opportunity to vote
C forced states to allow residents the right to vote
D forced states to abolish poll tax requirements
Question #66
A the elastic clause
B state constitutions
C Article II, section 2 of the Constitution
D the precedent established in the Articles of Confederation
Question #67
A refers to the rights of all Americans to the equal treatment under the law
B are limitations placed on the national government to protect citizens
C are limitations placed on state governments to protect citizens
D refers to the first ten amendments to the constitution
Question #68
A established the doctrine of implied powers
B ruled that McCulloch had violated a state law and must pay the tax with interest
C determined that the issue was not a federal question and should be decided by state courts
D ruled that Maryland could only taxt the value of the money at a rate that could not exceed 10 percent of the total assets of the Bank of the United States
Question #69
A from the local and state governments to the central government
B directly to the people bypassing the government
C from the central government to the state or local governments
D from the bottom to the top
Question #70
A the creation of a strong party system
B that state and local interests can block progress and impede national plans
C the rigidness of the national government in accepting change
D all of the above
Question #71
A easily passed the senate
B forbade discrimination on the basis of race
C was relatively symbolic
D was rarely enforced
Question #72
A was whether Congress could incur a debt on behalf of the state
B was wether a state could tax a national bank
C was whether the national government could create a bank
D both a and b
Question #73
A judicial or parental permission for females under 18 seeking an abortion
B a 24 hour waiting period
C all women seeking abortions to receiving counseling prior to the abortion
D spousal notification with written consent, as it placed an “undue burden” on the woman
Question #74
A tax branches of the federal government
B conduct foreign policy in matters of trade
C prevent their citizens from traveling to other states
D regulate commerce within its borders
Question #75
A bans the establishment of an official language in the United States
B established the precedent for eminent domain
C states that the Federal government has the power to impose unfunded mandates
D states that the 14th Amendment protects the Bill of Rights against state government abuses
Question #76
A “fighting words” can be excluded from constitutional protections
B a court can order or constraint an action by an individual
C people that are biased against a defendant may be excluded from serving on a jury
D evidence obtained from an illegal search and seizure can not be used in a trial
Question #77
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #78
A the powers expressly delegated to the government
B powers denied to the state and the national government by the Constitution
C the powers reserved for local government
D the powers found in Article IV of the Constitution
Question #79
A Congress
B the bureaucracy
C the executive branch
D the states
Question #80
A federalism
B implied powers
C checks and balances
D enumeration
Question #81
A Webster v. Reproductive Health Services
B U.S. v. Lopez
C Griswold v. Connecticut
D Roe v. Wade
Question #82
A allow you to confront your accuser
B inform you of your constitutional rights before placing you under arrest
C provide you with legal counsel in all criminal felony cases
D allow you to be tried by a jury of your peers
Question #83
A reserved to the central government
B the sole authority of Congress
C the sole authority of the executive branch
D reserved to the states respectively or to the people
Question #84
A the ease with which it can be amended
B its flexibility
C its acknowledgement of Christian principles
D none of the above
Question #85
A specific limitations on the government outlined in the Bill of Rights
B rights of criminals found in Article I of the Constitution
C basic rights set forth by God that no government can deny
D rights of ethnic minorities to go to court and fight injustice
Question #86
A protect and individual’s freedom or religious expression
B established the Supremacy Doctrine
C applied the national Bill of Rights as a limitation on the states
D codified the right to privacy
Question #87
A the appropriations clause
B the supremacy clause
C the necessary and proper clause
D the commerce clause
Question #88
A require two-thirds support of legislation before it can become an enforceable law
B limit political participation to individuals who are properly educated
C guarantee and actively protect the rights of minorities
D all of the above
Question #89
A equality of practice that did not have to exclude racial segregation
B divide and conquer
C nonviolent civil disobedience
D equality for all, through strong force when necessary
Question #90
A unfair competition
B restraints of trade
C reverse discrimination
D unequal access
Question #91
A a predetermined period of time for state governments to vote for or against a new amendment to the constitution
B a limitation on the power of the government
C non-expansion, with the current geographic size of the government as large or small as it can be
D allowing only a set of number of new immigrants into the country
Question #92
A national law over state law
B women over men
C non-slave states over slave states
D the large states over small states
Question #93
A public opinion knowledge
B political socialization
C presumptive organization
D gradual acquiescence
Question #94
A the power of Congress to remove the President from office
B the ability of the Courts to declare laws unconstitutional
C a method by which the President can check the judiciary
D the process of confirmation of federal judges by Congress
Question #95
A means that neither the federal government nor the state governments can set up an official church
B means that states can appropriate more than 15% of its total budget for religious education and religious purposes
C means that only the Supreme Court can create an official religion
D means that a state’s citizens can adopt an official state prayer
Question #96
A indexing
B font selection
C in person interviews
D random sampling
Question #97
A mandated that all persons “will be treated as total equals from this date forward”
B prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude
C forced states to alter their constitutions to end slavery by making the children of slaves free while allowing slavery for existing slaves
D had little impact on state governments and slavery
Question #98
A supreme political authority remains with the national government
B two or more levels governments share power and authority over the same people and territory
C supreme political authority remains with the states
D supreme executive power derives from a mandate by the masses
Question #99
A in the Magna Carta
B in the Declaration of Independence
C in the Articles of Confederation
D in the Constitution
Question #100
A the census
B the literary digest
C malapportionment
D public opinion polls