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This document contains a set of questions relating to political science and US government and politics. The questions touch on various topics including political cartoons, the US Constitution, and current government policies. There are multiple choices questions and other question-types based on political science and civics.

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Created by Payton Nguyen (Occidental Commit) 1. Political Cartoon TV screen (Grandma watching TV and explaining how the public is influencing what goes on in the media. Ask who is to blame) - Public 2. How many people in the House of Rep and Senate - 435 and 100 3. Question abt...

Created by Payton Nguyen (Occidental Commit) 1. Political Cartoon TV screen (Grandma watching TV and explaining how the public is influencing what goes on in the media. Ask who is to blame) - Public 2. How many people in the House of Rep and Senate - 435 and 100 3. Question abt the framers and why they set house term limits so short. - Delegate model 4. What does a party do to demonstrate frontloading? - The tendency for states to choose an earlier date in the primary - ayush - raising funds earlier and candidates search for endorsements 5. Chart- What does a libertarian believe? - Less economy and less social 6. Poll on 1000 hs to see if they read the Declaration of Independence. 29% said they did, but there is a +-4 error. - 25-33% 7. Which financial aid is given with the least discretion - Block grant 8. Cartoon of state person receiving funding but saying no to regulations - State government wants the funding from the feds, but they didn’t want them to specify and regulate what the state spent it on. Created by Payton Nguyen (Occidental Commit) 9. Which of the following is not true about the Articles of Confederation - Congress had more power than the state 10. Which one of these is involved in the Iron Triangle - II and III, bureaucrats and interest groups 11. It gives you a quote from Fed 10 (factions) by James Madison; which of these best displays Madison’s warning? - Anwer has the word factions, political polarization, the rising of factions that disagree with social-economic and cultural topics. 12. What did Citizens United rule unconstitutional? - Resisting PACs - Can’t limit corporate political expenditure 13. Which of these best defines a group of like-minded individuals who unify to establish their priorities in the legislative process - Interest groups 14. Which of the following terms best describes the act of news stations reporting specific news to a targeted audience? - Narrowcasting 15. Which one of these best describes disruptive bias in the Electoral College? - Less populous states are overrepresented in the Electoral College 16. “We are facing one of the worst economic crisis in history, govt cut on spending.” - Conservative because tax cuts 17. Putting all opponents in one section to minimize strength - packing 18. Which of the following is a consequence of having concurrent powers within a federal system of government? - Citizens and interest groups seeking policy change can choose from multiple access points. 19. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept of concurrent powers? Created by Payton Nguyen (Occidental Commit) - The federal government provides about 25% of the total funding for highways and transit in the United States, while the other 75% of the funding comes from states. 20. The Constitution's provision that Congress has the right to “make all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution” its powers is often referred to as the _. - Elastic clause 21. “The Congress shall have Power.., To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.” Which does this represent? - Federalism 22. Why did Federalists oppose a Bill of Rights to the Constitution - They argued that the federal powers are enumerated in the Constitution already; they believed it was unnecessary 23. Which of the following is the most accurate interpretation of the political cartoon? - State governments prefer federal funding but do not want federal oversight over how the money is spent 24. Congress missed the fact that various agencies with responsibility for supervising the banking industry were negligent in identifying looming financial problems that led to the recession of 2008-2009. This suggests a failure of __________. - oversight 25. The pork barrel may aid the district of a member of Congress by __________. - increasing jobs and revenue with federally funded projects 26. A committee created to reconcile differences in versions of a bill passed by the House and Senate is called a(n) __________ committee. - Conference 27. A __________ is a group of members of Congress who share some interest or characteristic; its goal is to promote the interests around which it is formed. Created by Payton Nguyen (Occidental Commit) - caucus 28. The English politician and philosopher Edmund Burke advocated the concept of legislators as __________ who use their best judgment to make policy in the interests of the people. - trustees 29. What is substantive representation? - representing the interests of groups of which they themselves are not members 30. What best represents the trend of party polarization over the last three decades? - Each congressional party has become more homogeneous, and the distance between parties has increased. 31. Whips serve what function? - to persuade party members to support the party's priorities 32. Over the past three decades, the distance between the political parties in Congress has been growing steadily. As the parties have pulled apart ideologically, they also have become more __________ internally. - homogeneous 33. One about Congress having more wealth is phrased as _? - Would, for the most part be elite in American society 34. Congressman who emphasized issues that weren’t important to the people - Trustee 35. Which concept has one candidate supporting others - logrolling 36. How can a law pass without the president signing? - ⅔ vote from both Houses 37. How does the article support checks and balances - No single branch makes laws 38. McCulloch vs Maryland - Necessary and Proper Created by Payton Nguyen (Occidental Commit) 39. Given the definition of gerrymandering - gerrymandering 40. Large Dog political cartoon (filibuster) - Showed that Congress was becoming ineffective 41. Which most shows enumerated powers to congress - “The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States.” 42. Quote from someone about overthrowing the government if it becomes too strong? - Consent of governed 43. The negative impact of concurrent powers - Constituents can go about policy changes from multiple sources 44. Picture of Congress. All the following are reasons as to why Congress allows the influence of interest groups EXCEPT - Easily persuaded with a good argument? - Isolate themselves from the outside because they want an “unbiased” ruling on legislation or smt 45. Which of the following is descriptive representation. - Do you share the same heritage and culture 46. Which of the following is true about caucus a. The members all generally from the same political party 47. Political polarization graph for both house and senate (both had upward trends) - Just saying something like they both grew in polarization as time went on. 48. The variety of jobs for congressional members… Typically shows the pluralist aspect of american society REPRESENTED FROM CONSTITUENTS 49. Cartoon of bill with 2 hand writing on it. - Committee and constantly getting adjusted

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