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Question 1

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__________ is best defined as a set of beliefs that include a limited role for the national government in helping individuals and in the economic affairs of the nation, and support for traditional values and lifestyles.
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  • Capitalism
  • Conservatism
  • Progressivism
  • Liberalism
  • Socialism

Question 2

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Generally, government serves at least three essential purposes: it resolves conflict, it defends the nation and its culture against other nations, and it __________.
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  • directs the creation of critical infrastructure
  • regulates industry
  • enforces the law
  • provides a national currency
  • provides public services

Question 3

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The founders of the United States believed that direct democracy __________.
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  • would require too many elections
  • might lead to voter apathy
  • would deteriorate into mob rule
  • might cost too much to operate
  • would ignore the opinions of the majority

Question 4

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Most politicians who might have called themselves __________ in the past have labeled their philosophy progressivism instead.
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  • socialists
  • liberals
  • libertarians
  • conservatives
  • tea partiers

Question 5

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The term theocracy means
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  • "rule by the people"
  • "rule by the best"
  • "government by the wealthy"
  • "rule of law"
  • "rule by the deity"

Question 6

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__________ has a constitutional monarch.
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  • North Korea
  • The United States
  • China
  • The United Kingdom
  • Iran

Question 7

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__________ defines politics as the process of determining "who gets what, when, and how" in a society.
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  • President James Madison
  • North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un
  • Political Philosopher John Locke
  • President Lyndon Johnson
  • Political Scientist Harold Lasswell

Question 8

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The Magna Carta clearly established the principle of __________.
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  • theocracy
  • a right to privacy
  • totalitarianism
  • limited government
  • divine right

Question 9

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__________ can best be defined as the individuals and institutions that make society's rules and also possess the power and authority to enforce those rules.
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  • A republic
  • Government
  • Parliament
  • Democracy
  • Autocracy

Question 10

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The word democracy comes from the Greek demos, meaning __________, and kratia, meaning __________.
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  • "demonstrate"; "power"
  • "mob"; "rights"
  • "the people"; "rule"
  • "representative"; "congress"
  • "direct"; "elections"

Question 11

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The __________ Plan that was proposed at the Constitutional Convention favored small states. It called for a legislature in which each state would have only one vote.
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  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Connecticut
  • Virginia
  • Massachusetts

Question 12

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America's first written constitution, the __________, called for the laws to be made by an assembly of elected representatives from each town.
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  • Fundamental Order of Connecticut
  • Massachusetts Body of Liberties
  • Mayflower Compact
  • Pennsylvania Charters of Privileges
  • Pennsylvania Frame of Government

Question 13

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In a compromise reached during the Constitutional Convention, it was agreed that each slave would count as __________ of a person in determining representation in the House of Representatives.
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  • one-half
  • three-fifths
  • one-third
  • two-thirds
  • four-fifths

Question 14

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After the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, James Otis, Jr. __________.
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  • declared that there could be "no taxation without war"
  • wrote Common Sense
  • proposed that the colonies impose a sugar tax on Britain
  • declared that there could be "no taxation without representation"
  • wrote A Handbook for Dumping Tea

Question 15

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The first permanent English settlement in North America was __________.
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  • founded in Plymouth, Massachusetts
  • the Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • in what is now Connecticut
  • in Jamestown, in what is now Virginia
  • founded in Pennsylvania

Question 16

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On April 19, 1775, Redcoats fought against Minutemen in the towns of __________ and __________, the first battles of the American Revolution.
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  • Washington; Philadelphia
  • Baltimore; Albany
  • Plymouth; Jamestown
  • Lexington; Concord
  • Boston; Richmond

Question 17

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__________ classic pamphlet, Common Sense, presented a rousing argument in favor of independence and helped serve any remaining ties of loyalty to the British monarch.
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  • Alexander Hamilton's
  • Thomas Jefferson's
  • Benjamin Franklin's
  • Roger Sherman's
  • Thomas Paine's

Question 18

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For the most part, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention were __________.
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  • representative of the population as a whole
  • uneducated
  • poor
  • from the best-educated and wealthiest classes
  • ordinary farmers and merchants

Question 19

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The president checks Congress by __________.
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  • exercising the power of judicial review
  • controlling taxes and spending
  • appointing federal judges
  • holding a veto power
  • exercising the power of impeachment

Question 20

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A federal official may be impeached by the __________.
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  • Supreme Court
  • Senate
  • House of Representatives
  • attorney general
  • president

Question 21

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[blank_start]Federalism[blank_end]: A system of shared sovereignty between two levels of government, one national and one subnational, occupying the same geographic region.
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  • Federalism
  • Unitary System
  • Confederal System
  • Division of Powers
  • Expressed Powers
  • Police Powers
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Fiscal Federalism

Question 22

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[blank_start]Unitary System[blank_end]: A centralized governmental system in which local and subdivisional governments exercise only those powers given to them by the central government.
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  • Unitary System
  • Federalism
  • Confederal System
  • Division of Powers
  • Expressed Powers
  • Police Powers
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Fiscal Federalism

Question 23

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[blank_start]Confederal System[blank_end]: A league of independent sovereign states, joined together by a central government that has only limited powers over them.
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  • Confederal System
  • Federalism
  • Unitary System
  • Division of Powers
  • Expressed Powers
  • Police Powers
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Fiscal Federalism

Question 24

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[blank_start]Division of Powers[blank_end]: A basic principle of federalism established by the U.S. Constitution, by which powers are divided between the national and state governments.
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  • Division of Powers
  • Federalism
  • Unitary System
  • Confederal System
  • Expressed Powers
  • Police Powers
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Fiscal Federalism

Question 25

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[blank_start]Expressed Powers[blank_end]: Constitutional or statutory powers that are expressly provided for by the U.S. Constitution; also called enumerated powers.
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  • Expressed Powers
  • Federalism
  • Unitary System
  • Confederal System
  • Division of Powers
  • Police Powers
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Fiscal Federalism

Question 26

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[blank_start]Police Powers[blank_end]: The power of a government body that enables it to create laws for the protection of the health, safety, welfare, and morals of the people.
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  • Police Powers
  • Federalism
  • Unitary System
  • Confederal System
  • Division of Powers
  • Expressed Powers
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Fiscal Federalism

Question 27

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[blank_start]Supremacy Clause[blank_end]: Article VI, Clause 2, of the Constitution, which makes the Constitutional and federal laws superior to all conflicting state and local laws.
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  • Supremacy Clause
  • Federalism
  • Unitary System
  • Confederal System
  • Division of Powers
  • Expressed Powers
  • Police Powers
  • Fiscal Federalism

Question 28

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[blank_start]Fiscal Federalism[blank_end]: The allocation of taxes collected by one level of government (typically the national government) to another level (typically state or local governments).
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  • Fiscal Federalism
  • Federalism
  • Unitary System
  • Confederal System
  • Division of Powers
  • Expressed Powers
  • Police Powers
  • Supremacy Clause

Question 29

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Political scientist Harold Lassell defined __________ as the process of determining "who gets what, when, and how" in a society.
Answer
  • government
  • power
  • politics

Question 30

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When the government's ability to exercise power is widely viewed as legitimate, we say that the government __________.
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  • has authority
  • presidential
  • direct

Question 31

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The system of government in the United States is best described as a __________ democracy.
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  • parliamentary
  • presidential
  • direct

Question 32

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The principle difference between an absolute monarchy and a dictatorship is that __________.
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  • unlike a dictatorship, an absolute monarchy allows freedom of speech and religion
  • dictators may be women, but monarchs never are
  • an absolute monarchy is based on traditional, but a dictatorship is not

Question 33

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Which of the following best describes a social contract?
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  • The set of ideas, values, and attitudes about government and politics held by a community or a nation
  • A voluntary agreement among individuals to create a government and to give that government adequate power to secure the mutual protection and welfare of all individuals
  • An economic system based on the private ownership of wealth-producing property, free markets, and freedom of contract

Question 34

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Because of the political value of __________, Article I, Section 9, of the U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from granting titles of nobility.
Answer
  • equality
  • liberty
  • multiculturalism

Question 35

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Today's Republican Party differs from the party that existed a century ago in that it __________.
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  • no longer has strong support from business interests
  • is less reliant on the support of religious conservatives
  • no longer enjoys the support of most African Americans

Question 36

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American liberalism took its fully modern form in the __________.
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  • 1960s, during the administration of Lyndon Johnson
  • 1990s, during the administration of Bill Clinton
  • 2000s, during the administration of Barack Obama

Question 37

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The majority of American colonist came from__________.
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  • Germany and Spain
  • France and Ireland
  • England and Scotland

Question 38

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Before the mid-1700s, the majority of American colonist were __________.
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  • secretly planning to declare their independence from Britain
  • loyal to the British monarch and viewed Britain as their homeland
  • politically indifferent

Question 39

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Under the Articles of Confederation, the new nation ___________.
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  • could not declare war
  • could enter into treaties and alliances
  • could regulate interstate commerce

Question 40

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The three-fifths compromise reached at the Constitutional Convention had to do with __________.
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  • how slaves would be counted in determining representation in Congress
  • the imposition of export taxes
  • the regulation of commerce

Question 41

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All of the existing amendments to the Constitution have been proposed ___________.
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  • by a two-thirds vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives
  • by a vote in three-fourths of the state legislatures
  • at national constitutional conventions

Question 42

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In a unitary system, __________.
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  • subdivisional governments exercise only those powers given to them by the central government
  • sovereign states are joined together by a central government that has only limited powers over them
  • there are no local or subdivisional governments

Question 43

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There are __________ governmental units in the United States today.
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  • 51
  • nearly 3,000
  • almost 90,000

Question 44

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Article I, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution enumerates twenty-seven powers that Congress may exercise. Two of these __________ powers are the power of coin money and the power to regulate interstate commerce.
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  • concurrent
  • expressed
  • inherent

Question 45

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The relationships among the states in our federal system of government are sometimes referred to as __________ federalism.
Answer
  • picket-fence
  • cooperative
  • horizontal

Question 46

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The era of __________ federalism came to an end in 1930s.
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  • dual
  • new
  • competitive

Question 47

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The welfare reform legislation passed by Congress in 1996 is an example of __________ federalism.
Answer
  • dual
  • cooperative
  • new

Question 48

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Block grants __________.
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  • are targeted for specific purposes by law
  • are federal grants given to a state for broad areas, such as criminal justice or mental-health programs
  • give the states less discretion that categorical grants over how funds will be spent

Question 49

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The prohibition of "cruel and unusual punishments" is included in the
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  • Fourth Amendment
  • Fifth Amendment
  • Sixth Amendment
  • Eight Amendment
  • Tenth Amendment

Question 50

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The right to bear arms described in the Second Amendment was incorporated in
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  • 1868
  • 1925
  • 1949
  • 1965
  • 2010

Question 51

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According to the additional readings, in all, _____ of the thirteen colonies had established official religions by the time of the American Revolution.
Answer
  • three
  • five
  • seven
  • nine
  • eleven

Question 52

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_____ are limitations on government action, setting forth what the government can not do.
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  • Bills of attainder
  • Civil rights
  • The Miranda warnings
  • Ex post facto laws
  • Civil liberties

Question 53

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The _____ provides the right to have the "Assistance of Counsel" in criminal prosecutions.
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  • Fifth Amendment
  • Sixth Amendment
  • Seventh Amendment
  • Eight Amendment
  • Ninth Amendment

Question 54

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The protection against "Unreasonable searches and seizures" is found in the
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  • Third Amendment
  • Fourth Amendment
  • Fifth Amendment
  • Eight Amendment
  • Tenth Amendment

Question 55

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In the 1947 ruling on the establishment clause (Everson v. Board of Education), the Supreme Court
Answer
  • Upheld a New Jersey law that allowed the state to pay for bus transportation of students who attended parochial schools.
  • Ruled that the state of New Jersey could no longer require the teaching of evolution in the public schools.
  • held that the First Amendment prohibits clergy of different religions from serving in each branch of the armed forces.
  • held that all government aid to parochial schools is constitutional under the First Amendment.
  • held that all government aid to parochial schools is prohibited under the First Amendment.

Question 56

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A _____ punished individuals for committing an act that was legal when the act was committed.
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  • bill of attainder
  • "National Security Letter"
  • writ of habeas corpus
  • ex post facto law
  • warrant based on probable cause

Question 57

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Which of the following is not part of the test the Supreme Court developed in California v. Miller (1973) to determine if a book or film is legally obscene?
Answer
  • The work tends to excite an "unwholesome sexual desire," under present-day community standards.
  • The work taken as a whole lacks serious literary or artistic value.
  • The work depicts or describes, in an offensive way, a form of sexual conduct specifically prohibited by law.
  • The work taken as a whole is offensive or disturbing.
  • The work taken as a whole lacks serious political or scientific value.

Question 58

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A _____ is an order requiring that an official bring a specified prisoner into court and show the judge why the prisoner is being held in jail.
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  • ex post facto law
  • writ of habeas corpus
  • bill of attainder
  • warrant based on probable cause
  • exclusionary rule

Question 59

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In _____, the Supreme Court held that the "right to privacy...is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision to terminate a pregnancy," subject to certain regulations.
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  • Roe v. Wade (1973)
  • Miller v. California (1973)
  • Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)
  • Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
  • Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

Question 60

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Many of our liberties were added by the _____ ratified in 1791.
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  • ex post facto laws
  • writes of habeas corpus
  • Bill of Rights
  • bills of attainder
  • Miranda Warnings

Question 61

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The Bill of Rights becomes part of the Constitution in
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  • 1776
  • 1787
  • 1791
  • 1896
  • 1925

Question 62

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_____ requires that illegally obtained evidence not be admissible in court.
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  • The Miranda warnings
  • The exclusionary rule
  • Probable cause
  • Double jeopardy
  • National Security Letters

Question 63

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"...the right of the people to keep and bear Arms..." is found in the _____ to the U.S. Constitution.
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  • Second Amendment
  • Third Amendment
  • Fifth Amendment
  • Eighth Amendment
  • Tenth Amendment

Question 64

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The Fourteenth Amendment was added to the Constitution in
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  • 1776
  • 1787
  • 1791
  • 1868
  • 1925

Question 65

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The reserved powers of the states are derived from the
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  • Second Amendment
  • Third Amendment
  • Seventh Amendment
  • Ninth Amendment
  • Tenth Amendment

Question 66

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The Sixth Amendment
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  • prohibits cruel and unusual punishments
  • guarantees the right to counsel at various stages in some criminal proceedings.
  • includes a protection against self-incrimination.
  • prohibits double jeopardy
  • establishes the exclusionary rule

Question 67

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The First Amendment to the Constitution
Answer
  • addresses the right to bear arms
  • states that "Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech."
  • guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial
  • addresses the right of trial by jury
  • states that "Congress shall protect the right to privacy of all persons"

Question 68

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_____ is a published report of a falsehood that tends to injure a person's reputation or character.
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  • libel
  • slander
  • symbolic speech
  • seditious speech
  • obscenity

Question 69

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The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in _____, giving women the right to vote.
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  • 1848
  • 1869
  • 1918
  • 1920
  • 1936

Question 70

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A law based on a suspect classification is subject to _____ scrutiny by the courts.
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  • ordinary
  • intermediate
  • exacting
  • strict
  • minimal

Question 71

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The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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  • granted freedom to the slave
  • required an end to segregation
  • established the separate-but-equal doctrine
  • outlawed "Jim Crow" laws
  • granted former slaves the right to vote.

Question 72

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Nancy Pelosi was the first woman to
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  • be elected to the U.S. Senate
  • serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
  • run for vice President of the United States
  • serve as a governor
  • be elected Speaker of the House of Representatives

Question 73

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The Supreme Court established the separate-but-equal doctrine in
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  • Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)
  • Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
  • Brown II (1955)
  • United States v. Virginia (1996)
  • Craig v. Boren (1976)

Question 74

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One of the tactics used by the civil rights protestors in the 1960s was _____, the deliberate and public refusal to obey laws considered unjust.
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  • "Jim Crow"
  • suffrage
  • affirmative action
  • civil disobedience
  • internment

Question 75

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Racial segregation that occurs not as a result of deliberate intentions but because of social and economic conditions and residential patterns is called _____ segregation.
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  • de facto
  • de jure
  • de minimis
  • ex post facto
  • de novo

Question 76

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"Jim Crow" laws
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  • were segregation laws, separating the white community from the black community.
  • were justified by the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954).
  • were prohibited by the Thirteenth Amendment
  • required an end to segregation
  • were designed to achieve racial equality

Question 77

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Our First Amendment rights are considered _____ rights.
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  • contingent
  • suspect
  • conditional
  • fundamental
  • tentative

Question 78

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In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), the Supreme Court held that segregation by race _____ was unconstitutional.
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  • on buses
  • in restaurants
  • in public education
  • in housing
  • on railroads

Question 79

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AARP promotes the interest of
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  • consumers.
  • manufacturers.
  • labor.
  • senior citizens.
  • gun owners.

Question 80

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The Right to Life organization is a _____ interest group.
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  • consumer
  • identity
  • ideological
  • single-issue
  • government

Question 81

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The largest and most powerful labor interest group today is
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  • the AFL-CIO
  • AARP
  • the NAM
  • the NRA
  • MADD

Question 82

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There are various reasons why people join interest groups. Some people find that they gain considerable satisfaction in taking action from within that group. Such satisfaction is referred to as a _____ incentive.
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  • free-rider
  • purposive
  • pluralist
  • solidary
  • material

Question 83

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It has become increasingly common for those who leave positions with the federal government to become lobbyists or consultants for the private interest groups they helped to regulate. This is called
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  • the "heroes to zeroes" complex
  • the "free rider" problem
  • "Potomac fever."
  • the "revolving door" syndrome
  • "lobbying addiction"

Question 84

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Some people enjoy the camaraderie and sense of belonging that comes from associating with other people who share their interests and goals. That enjoyment can be called a _____ incentive for joining an interest group.
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  • free rider
  • purposive
  • pluralist
  • solidary
  • material

Question 85

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Individuals who can enjoy the outcome of an interest group's efforts without having to contribute are called
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  • social loafers
  • lobbyists
  • social climbers
  • entrepreneurs
  • free riders

Question 86

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The _____ is a professional interest group.
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  • National Farmers Union
  • Club for Growth
  • National Rifle Association
  • American Medical Association
  • National Urban League

Question 87

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A purposive incentive for joining an interest group is best described as
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  • pleasure in associating with like-minded individuals
  • satisfaction resulting from working for a cause in which one believes
  • a practical benefit such as discounts, subscriptions, or group insurance.
  • the ability to enjoy the outcome of a group's efforts without having to contribute.
  • the opportunity to compete for public office.

Question 88

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The right to form interest groups and to lobby the government is protected by the _____ right of the people "to petition the government for a redress of grievances."
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  • First Amendment
  • Third Amendment
  • Fifth Amendment
  • Seventh Amendment
  • Ninth Amendment
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