
GSSP 330 Lesson 7 (Chapter 7)
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Mark Larson
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Mid-Term Test Review
Chapters 1-3
Key Terms, Concepts, Constitutional Amendments, and Supreme Court Cases you will need to know
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Match the following
The rule of the many
A government in which all or most citizens participate in the decision making process
A government in which leaders make decisions by winning a competitive struggle for the popular vote
Democracy
Direct Democracy
Representative Democracy
Democracy
Direct Democracy
Representative Democracy
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Match the following
A policy in which one small group benefits and another small group pays
A policy in which one small group benefits and almost everybody pays
A policy in which almost everybody benefits and almost everybody pays
A policy in which almost everybody benefits and a small group pays
Interest Group Politics
Client Politics
Majoritarian Politics
Entrepreneurial Politics
Interest Group Politics
Client Politics
Majoritarian Politics
Entrepreneurial Politics
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Issues that people believe require governmental action
A burden that people believe they must bear if a policy is adopted
A satisfaction that people believe they will enjoy if a policy is adopted
Persons who possess a disproportionate share of some valued resource, such as money, prestige, or expertise
Political Agenda
Cost
Benefit
Elite
Political Agenda
Cost
Benefit
Elite
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Match the following
Proposal to create a weak national government with one house based on equality among the states
Proposal to create a strong national government with two houses based on proportional representation
Plan to have a popularly elected House based on state population and a state selected Senate, with two members for each state
New Jersey Plan
Virginia Plan
Great Compromise
New Jersey Plan
Virginia Plan
Great Compromise
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Multiple Choice
A weak constitution that governed America during the Revolutionary war
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
Bill of Rights
Declaration of Independence
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A 1787 rebellion in which ex-Revolutionary War soldiers attempted to prevent foreclosures of farms as a result of high interest rates and taxes. This event proved the national government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak.
Shays's Rebellion
the Whiskey Rebellion
New York City Draft Riots
Bacon's Rebellion
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Which of the following are ways a Constitutional Amendment can be proposed?
A 2/3rds vote in both houses of Congress
A vote at a national convention called by Congress at the request of 2/3rds of state legislatures
3/4ths of state legislatures
3/4ths of states at special conventions
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Which of the following are ways a Constitutional Amendment can be ratified?
A 2/3rds vote in both houses of Congress
A vote at a national convention called by Congress at the request of 2/3rds of state legislatures
3/4ths of state legislatures
3/4ths of states at special conventions
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Match the following
The power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional
Sharing of constitutional authority by multiple branches of government
Government authority shared by national and state governments
Constitutional ability of multiple branches of government to limit each other's power
Judicial Review
Separation of Powers
Federalism
Checks and Balances
Judicial Review
Separation of Powers
Federalism
Checks and Balances
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Powers given to the state government alone
Powers shared by the national and state governments
Powers given to the national government alone
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Enumerated Powers
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Enumerated Powers
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Multiple Choice
The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
Bill of Rights
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
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Match the following
Freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly
Right to speedy, public, impartial trial with defense counsel
Right to bear arms
No double jeopardy; protection of life, liberty, and property from being taken without due process
Powers not delegated to the United States or denied to states are reserved to the states
1st Amendment
6th Amendment
2nd Amendment
5th Amendment
10th Amendment
1st Amendment
6th Amendment
2nd Amendment
5th Amendment
10th Amendment
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Match the following
A system of government where sovereignty is fully vested in the national government, not the states
A system of government where state governments are sovereign, and the national government can do only what the states permit
A system of government where the national and state governments share sovereignty
Unitary System
Confederal System
Federal System
Unitary System
Confederal System
Federal System
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Multiple Choice
Section of the Constitution allowing Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it by the Constitution
Necessary and Proper Clause
Establishment Clause
Due Process Clause
Free Exercise Clause
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Multiple Choice
How people think or feel about particular issues, policies, or political figures
Public Opinion
Federalism
Appropriation
Bipartisan
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Multiple Choice
The goal of the Founding Fathers was to establish a Direct Democracy where public opinion would control public policy
True
False
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Children often adopt similar political views to their parents
True
False
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Survey method that assures everyone has an equal chance of being selected
Random Sampling
Convenience Sampling
Snowball Sampling
Stratified Sampling
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Religious influences on public opinion. What do religious beliefs tell us about political tendencies?
Jewish Americans and African American Protestants
Evangelical Protestants
Catholics and mainline Protestants
Tend to lean to the left
Tend to lean to the right
Tend to fall in the middle
Tend to lean to the left
Tend to lean to the right
Tend to fall in the middle
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Wealthier Americans are less likely to support
government regulations
social safety nets
wealth redistribution
tax cuts
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Match the following
Adopt Liberal Positions
Adopt Conservative Positions
Often Adopt Positions to the Left or Right of the Major Parties
Democrats
Republicans
Third Parties
Democrats
Republicans
Third Parties
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