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Which of the following is not part of the U.S. political culture?
belief in equality of results
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In which of the following activities will a typical college student feel the presence of their state government?
takes American Government 101
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Americans
are less supportive of income redistribution than Europeans.
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The U.S. definition of liberty refers to
personal and economic freedom.
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The bourgeoisie of western Europe wanted to
promote political participation for the middle classes.
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According to your textbook, why are knowledgeable citizens more engaged in politics?
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because they understand how politics affects their lives
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The gambling industry in your state wants to change the state Constitution to allow gambling. They organize a campaign through voter signatures and put their proposal directly on the ballot. This is called a(n)
ballot initiative
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Realistically, the United States did not become a full practicing democracy until:
the 1960s.
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The belief that citizens can affect government is called political
efficacy.
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Many of the conflicts in American politics today revolve around
the proper scope of government.
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What kind of government do we have?
Republic
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How much do Americans know about their government?
very litttle
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Laissez-faire capitalism has been limited by
government regulation.
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Which of the following is the primary responsibility of the Federal Government?
- police the cities
- establish zoning for commercial and residential purposes
- license doctors and lawyersd)
- NONE of these are responsibilities of the Federal government
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In nineteenth-century Prussia, Otto von Bismarck introduced social reforms to aid the lower class because he:
was trying to offset the growing power of the middle class.
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Which of the following is not a principle of our democracy?
Complete freedom.
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Throughout U.S. history, Americans have
been suspicious of strong government.
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The majority of Americans believe that “government is run by a few big interests” and that government officials “don’t care what people think.” The term used to describe this would be
low efficacy.
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Trust in government in the US
has declined in the last 50 years.
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The formal institutions that rule a people are called its
government
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In a democracy, sovereignty is vested in:
the people.
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The United States’ core political values are
liberty, equality, and democracy.
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Government run by a few people is called
oligarchy
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A system of government that recognizes no formal limits on its power is called
totalitarian.
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The trend line of Americans’ trust in the federal government
rose in the 1990s and peaked in 2002.
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In recent years, more and more Americans are learning about government from
Late-night comedians
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According to the authors of the text, good citizenship requires
political knowledge and political engagement
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Which of the following statements describes America’s growing population since its founding?
The number of elderly Americans has grown and the number of children eighteen and under has declined.
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According to the ancient Greeks, a citizen is
one who is knowledgeable of and actively participates in government.
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A student council is an example of:
representative democracy.
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According to Harold Lasswell, politics is
who gets what, when, and how
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The framers of the Constitution stipulated that the number of representatives in the House of Representatives “shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand…” constituents, but today the average member of Congress represents approximately how many people?
650000
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Which is a key American value in our political culture?
- Liberty
- Equality
- Democracy
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