Today the federal is an enormous institution that enacts a large number of programs touching on nearly every aspect of American life
True
In general, Americans trust in their government has risen sharply since the 1960's
False
The belief that one can influence how your government acts is called political efficacy
True
Te willingness to be restrained by the power of social institutions, but not by political or legal institutions, is a hallmark of an authoritarian government
False
Increasing political knowledge is the first prerequisite to increase political efficacy
True
According to your text, democracy functions best when citizens are informed
True
Government can best be defined as the institutions and procedure by which a territory and its people are ruled
True
An autocracy exist when a government is controlled by a small but powerful group of people
False
To the ancient Greeks, citizenship meant military service
False
A totalitarian government is a government that is formally limited by laws and rules
False
The bourgeoisie was the key group that pushed for a limited government in Europe
True
Direct democracy is best defined as a state of continual revolution
False
Politics can be described as conflict over the character, membership, and policies of of any organization to which people belong
True
A representative democracy is a system of government that allows citizens to vote directly in laws and policies
False
Pluralism is the struggle of competing interest groups for government influence
True
The individual is the most important concept for the theory of pluralism
False
Political culture refers to shared values, beliefs, and attitudes that serve to hold a nation and its people together
True
throughout American history, the concept of liberty has always been linked to the idea of limited government
True
The Declaration of Independence and the constitution, according your text, were the essential documents of the American founding
True
Equality, oligarchy, and free enterprise are the three core values of American political culture
False Equality, liberty, and democracy
The bill of rights was designed to protect liberty
True
Political rights are a protection against tyranny of the majority
True
In American political culture, economic freedom means capitalism
True
Marbury vs Madison is the Supreme Court case that the "separate but equal doctrine" was introduced
False Brown vs board of education
The economic term laissez-faire means leave alone
True
Popular sovereignty is the belief that political authority should rest with the people themselves
True
Plessy vs ferguson and brown vs board of education reveal two very different visions of equality
True
The right of each citizen to vote is an example of equality of opportunity
False
The constitutions preamble, beginning with words "we the people," is an illustration of the principle of majority rule
False
One person, one vote, reflects the principle of political equality
Tre
Low voter turnout and political apathy endanger democracy
True
The term bourgeoisie is associated with a person from lowest social classes
False
A referendum is a form of direct democracy
True
The term length of a member of the House of Representatives is four years
False 2 years
The stamp act was a tax on commerce
True
The articles of confederation were adopted in 1777
True
Under the articles of confederation, it was left to the states to execute the laws passed by congress
True
The 1787 convention to draft a new constitution was held in Boston
False Philadelphia
The Boston tea party was orchestrated by Alexander Hamilton
False Sam Adams
The executive, legislative, and the judicial are the three branches of government created by the constitution
True
The great comprise led to the creation of a bicameral legislature
True
The ability of the president to veto a bill passed by congress is a good example of the principle of separation of powers
False
The framers of the constitution adopted federalism and the separation of powers to prevent the new government from abusing it's power
True
The electoral college is an expression of direct democracy
False Designed to elect president
Federalism is the system of shared powers, divided between a central government and the states
True
Compare with the articles of confederation, federalism under the constitution has led to greater centralization of power
True
Barring impeachment, the term length of a federal judge is 10 years
True
James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton were the writers of the federalist papers
True
The Declaration of Independence was the United States first governing constitution
The essential dilemma of a limited government raised by the ratification debate is that a government too weak to do harm cannot also do good
True
The federalists believed that the popular majority was the most apparent source of tyranny
True
The office of the president was designed by the framers to be capable of overcoming the inevitable stalemate of the bicameral legislature
False
The anti federalist wanted a stronger central government than that proposed in the constitution
True
The constitution is very difficult to change by amendment
False
Implied powers are the specific powers granted to the national government in article, section 8 of the constitution
True
"Southern manifesto" was the statement issued in 1956 by the southern congressmen that said states were not bound to obey Supreme Court decisions outlawing segregation
True
The power to regulate commercial activity is a good example of concurrent power under the constitution
True
The tenth amendment gives the national government expressed powers over the state government
True
The Great Depression greatly influenced the rise of a more active national government
True
Federal officials seeking to give state government more authority are most likely to support projects grants
True
Using block to return power to the states was part of Nixon and Reagan administrations new deal programs
True
General revenue sharing is a form of federal assistance that provide money to state governments with no strings attached
True
One powerful argument for a string federal government is its role in ensuring equality
True
The anti federalists feared a strong central government under the new constitution
True
The full faith and credit clause demands that the U.S. Government run a balance a budget
False
The constitution guarantees that a state cannot discriminate against someone for another state
True
Local governments are not mentioned anywhere in the U.S. constitution
True
A federal block grant gives states no discretion on how to spend the money
False
McCulloch vs Maryland gives congress potentially expansive powers to regulate commerce
True
Dual federalism describes the relationship between the national government and the states throughout the 19th century
True
Preemption describes the strategy of delegating a policy program to a lower level of government
False
The full faith and credit clause of the U.S. Constitution has been central in the debate over gay marriage
True
State governments do not have the power to coin their own money
False
Te majority of the criminal laws are written by the federal government
True