Title: American Government
1American Government
- 100 Concepts
- Final Exam Preparation
- Fall Semester
2THE 100 CONCEPTS
3Number 1
- QUESTION
- What is government?
ANSWER Institution through which a society makes
and enforces its public policy
4Number 2
- QUESTION
- What is public policy?
ANSWER all of the goals a government sets and
the various courses of action it pursues as it
attempts to realize these goals
5Number 3
- QUESTION
- What is legislative power?
ANSWER power to make law and to frame public
policies
6Number 4
- QUESTION
- What is executive power?
ANSWER power to execute, enforce, and administer
law
7Number 5
- QUESTION
- What is judicial power?
ANSWER power to interpret laws, to determine
their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise
within the society
8Number 6
- QUESTION
- What is the body of fundamental laws setting out
the principles, structures, and processes of
government?
ANSWER A constitution
9Number 7
- QUESTION
- What is a form of government in which the leader
has absolute power and authority?
ANSWER A dictatorship
10Number 8
- QUESTION
- What is a form of government in which the supreme
authority rests with the people?
ANSWER A democracy
11Number 9
- QUESTION
- What is a body of people living in a defined
territory who have a government with the power to
make and enforce law without the consent of any
higher authority?
ANSWER A state
12Number 10
- QUESTION
- What is defined as having supreme power within
its own territory neither subordinate nor
responsible to any other authority?
ANSWER sovereignty
13Number 11
- QUESTION
- What did Thomas Hobbes believe about man?
ANSWER government is necessary to prevent "the
war of every man against every man." (man is
inherently evil)
14Number 12
- QUESTION
- What did John Locke believe about man?
ANSWER We give up certain rights and freedoms to
promote the safety and well-being of all (man is
naturally good)
15Number 13
- QUESTION
- Which theory of the origins of government claims
that states form when one person or group forces
others under their control?
ANSWER The Force Theory
16Number 14
- QUESTION
- Which theory of the origins of government claims
that states developed naturally out of the early
family?
ANSWER The Evolution Theory
17Number 15
- QUESTION
- Which theory of the origins of government claims
that God created the state and gave those of
royal birth a right to rule?
ANSWER The Divine Right Theory
18Number 16
- QUESTION
- Which theory of the origins of government claims
that people within an area gave up power to the
state to promote safety of all?
ANSWER The Social Contract Theory
19Number 17
- QUESTION
- In which type of government does a single person
hold unlimited political power?
ANSWER An autocracy
20Number 18
- QUESTION
- In which type of government is the power to rule
held by a small, usually self-appointed elite?
ANSWER An oligarchy
21Number 19
- QUESTION
- In which type of government do all members of
society vote on all issues?
ANSWER A direct democracy
22Number 20
- QUESTION
- In which type of government must members meet
specific criteria in order to be eligible to
vote?
ANSWER A republic
23Number 21
- QUESTION
- Which type of government elects individual
members to make decisions for the whole?
ANSWER A representative democracy
24Number 22
- QUESTION
- Which type of government has a centralized
government in which all powers belong to a
single, central agency?
ANSWER A unitary government
25Number 23
- QUESTION
- Which type of government divides powers between a
central government and several local governments?
ANSWER A federal government
26Number 24
- QUESTION
- What term refers to governmental powers being
divided on a geographic basis?
ANSWER Division of powers
27Number 25
- QUESTION
- Which government is an alliance of independent
states with a weak central government?
ANSWER A confederation
28Number 26
- QUESTION
- Which government has executive and legislative
branches that are separate, independent, and
coequal?
ANSWER Presidential government
29Number 27
- QUESTION
- Which government has an executive that is made up
of the prime minister and that official's
cabinet?
ANSWER Parliamentary government
30Number 28
- QUESTION
- Which characteristic of democracy states that
each person, no matter what his or her station in
life, is a separate and distinct being?
ANSWER Worth of individuals
31Number 29
- QUESTION
- Which characteristic of democracy states that all
are entitled to equality of opportunity and
equality before the law?
ANSWER Equality of persons
32Number 30
- QUESTION
- Which characteristic of democracy states that the
largest group of people is generally right, but
cannot ignore small groups?
ANSWER Majority rule, minority rights
33Number 31
- QUESTION
- Which characteristic of democracy states that
democracy can only exist when parties work to
find the most acceptable position?
ANSWER Necessity of compromise
34Number 32
- QUESTION
- Which characteristic of democracy states that
each individual is as free to do as he or she
pleases as far as the freedom of all will allow?
ANSWER Individual freedom
35Number 33
- QUESTION
- What economic system is characterized by the
private ownership of capital goods?
ANSWER Free enterprise system
36Number 34
- QUESTION
- What economic law states that when supplies of
goods and services become plentiful, prices tend
to drop?
ANSWER Law of supply and demand
37Number 35
- QUESTION
- What economic system consists of private
enterprise with a considerable amount of
government regulation?
ANSWER Mixed economy
38Number 36
- QUESTION
- What type of government is restricted in what it
may do, and each individual has certain rights
that government cannot take away?
ANSWER Limited government
39Number 37
- QUESTION
- What is a system of government in which public
policies are made by officials selected by the
voters and held accountable in periodic
elections?
ANSWER Representative government
40Number 38
- QUESTION
- Which document, also known as the Great Charter,
was forced upon King John of England and
established that the power of the monarchy was
not absolute?
ANSWER The Magna Carta
41Number 39
- QUESTION
- Which document, prepared by Parliament and signed
by King Charles I of England in 1628, challenged
the idea of the divine right of kings and
declared that even the monarch was subject to the
laws of the land?
ANSWER Petition of Right
42Number 40
- QUESTION
- Which document was written by Parliament and
agreed on by William and Mary of England in 1689,
designed to prevent abuse of power by English
monarchs and served as the basis for American
politics?
ANSWER English Bill of Rights
43Number 41
- QUESTION
- What is a bicameral legislature?
ANSWER A legislature composed of two houses
44Number 42
- QUESTION
- What is a unicameral legislature?
ANSWER A legislature composed of one house
45Number 43
- QUESTION
- Which group served as the nations first national
government?
ANSWER The 2nd Continental Congress
46Number 44
- QUESTION
- What is another term for recalling an act of
government?
ANSWER repeal
47Number 45
- QUESTION
- What document was signed on July 4, 1776, listing
grievances against England?
ANSWER Declaration of Independence
48Number 46
- QUESTION
- What basic principle of American government
asserts that the people are the source of any and
all power, and government can exist only with the
consent of the governed?
ANSWER Popular sovereignty
49Number 47
- QUESTION
- What plan of government was adopted by the
Continental Congress after the American
Revolution, establishing a "firm league of
friendship" among the States?
ANSWER Articles of Confederation
50Number 48
- QUESTION
- What is the formal approval of a constitution,
constitutional amendment, or treaty?
ANSWER ratification
51Number 49
- QUESTION
- What is the name given to the group of delegates
who drafted the Constitution?
ANSWER The Framers
52Number 50
- QUESTION
- What proposal called for a three-branch
government with a bicameral legislature in which
each State's membership would be determined by
its population or its financial support for the
central government?
ANSWER The Virginia Plan
53Number 51
- QUESTION
- Which proposal was presented as an alternative to
the Virginia Plan and called for a unicameral
legislature in which each state would be equally
represented?
ANSWER The New Jersey Plan
54Number 52
- QUESTION
- Which plan was a compromise that formed our final
system of government?
ANSWER The Connecticut Compromise
55Number 53
- QUESTION
- What was the Three-Fifths Compromise?
ANSWER Agreement at the Constitutional
Convention to count a slave as three-fifths of a
person when determining the population of a State.
56Number 54
- QUESTION
- What was the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise?
ANSWER Agreement during the Constitutional
Convention protecting slave holders. It denied
Congress the power to tax the export of goods
from any State, and, for 20 years, the power to
act on the slave trade.
57Number 55
- QUESTION
- What name was given to those who supported the
ratification of the Constitution?
ANSWER Federalists
58Number 56
- QUESTION
- What name was given to those who opposed
ratification of the Constitution?
ANSWER Anti-federalists
59Number 57
- QUESTION
- Which Constitutional concept and basic principle
of government states that those who govern must
obey the law?
ANSWER Constitutionalism
60Number 58
- QUESTION
- Which Constitutional concept states that
government and its officers are always subject to
the law?
ANSWER Rule of law
61Number 59
- QUESTION
- Which Constitutional concept provides that powers
are divided among three independent and coequal
branches?
ANSWER Separation of powers
62Number 60
- QUESTION
- Which Constitutional concept provides a system of
overlapping powers to permit each branch to check
the others?
ANSWER Checks and balances
63Number 61
- QUESTION
- Which Constitutional concept gives power to the
court to determine the constitutionality of a
governmental action?
ANSWER Judicial review
64Number 62
- QUESTION
- Which word means declare a government provision
illegal, null, and void?
ANSWER unconstitutional
65Number 63
- QUESTION
- Which Constitutional concept provides for a
division of power between a central government
and regional governments?
ANSWER federalism
66Number 64
- QUESTION
- What is a change in the written language of the
Constitution?
ANSWER Formal amendment
67Number 65
- QUESTION
- What is a change made by experience, not the
actual words of the Constitution?
ANSWER Informal amendment
68Number 66
- QUESTION
- What is another name for the first 10 Amendments
to the Constitution?
ANSWER The Bill of Rights
69Number 67
- QUESTION
- What is a pact between the President and head of
a foreign state?
ANSWER An executive agreement
70Number 68
- QUESTION
- What is a formal agreement between two or more
sovereign states?
ANSWER Treaty
71Number 69
- QUESTION
- What is the Presidential advisory body (the heads
of the executive departments)?
ANSWER cabinet
72Number 70
- QUESTION
- Which are all powers granted to the National
Government by the Constitution?
ANSWER Delegated powers
73Number 71
- QUESTION
- Which are the powers of the National Government
that are spelled out in the Constitution?
ANSWER Expressed powers
74Number 72
- QUESTION
- Which powers of the National Government that are
suggested as "necessary and proper"?
ANSWER Implied powers
75Number 73
- QUESTION
- Which are the powers the National Government has
as government of a sovereign state?
ANSWER Inherent powers
76Number 74
- QUESTION
- Which are the powers not granted to the National
Government nor denied to the States?
ANSWER Reserved powers
77Number 75
- QUESTION
- Which are the powers that both the National
Government and the States possess and execute?
ANSWER Concurrent powers
78Number 76
- QUESTION
- What clause states that the Constitution stands
above all other forms of law?
ANSWER The Supremacy Clause
79Number 77
- QUESTION
- What is a group that seeks to control government
through winning of elections and the holding
public office?
ANSWER Political party
80Number 78
- QUESTION
- What is government action based on firm
allegiance to a political party called?
ANSWER partisanship
81Number 79
- QUESTION
- What is the party that controls the executive
branch called?
ANSWER Party in power
82Number 80
- QUESTION
- What word describes any government action that is
supported by two parties?
ANSWER bipartisan
83Number 81
- QUESTION
- What is the current office holder called?
ANSWER incumbent
84Number 82
- QUESTION
- What is the right to vote?
ANSWER suffrage
85Number 83
- QUESTION
- Who are the people entitled to vote in a given
election?
ANSWER electorate
86Number 84
- QUESTION
- In the United States, the list included
citizenship, residence, and age.
ANSWER Voter qualifications
87Number 85
- QUESTION
- What is a Congressional election that occurs
between presidential election years?
ANSWER Off-year election
88Number 86
- QUESTION
- Divided between personal characteristics (age,
race, etc) and group affiliation (family,
co-workers, friends, etc.).
ANSWER Factors effecting voting
89Number 87
- QUESTION
- What is the practice of voting for candidates of
only one party in an election?
ANSWER Straight-ticket voting
90Number 88
- QUESTION
- What is the practice of voting for candidates of
different parties for different offices?
ANSWER Split-ticket voting
91Number 89
- QUESTION
- What is the nominating device composed of a group
of like-minded people?
ANSWER caucus
92Number 90
- QUESTION
- What is the date of national elections?
ANSWER Tuesday-after-the-first Monday in November
93Number 91
- QUESTION
- What is the effect when a strong candidate at the
top of a ballot helping attract voters to lower
offices?
ANSWER Coattail effect
94Number 92
- QUESTION
- What is the smallest unit of election
administration?
ANSWER precinct
95Number 93
- QUESTION
- What is the political extension of
special-interest groups?
ANSWER Political action committee (PAC)
96Number 94
- QUESTION
- What is the complex collection of the opinions of
many different people?
ANSWER Public opinion
97Number 95
- QUESTION
- What are those means of communication that reach
large audiences (TV, radio, etc.)?
ANSWER Mass media
98Number 96
- QUESTION
- What are the instructions or commands a
constituency gives to its elected officials?
ANSWER mandate
99Number 97
- QUESTION
- What is a private organization whose members
share certain views and work to shape public
policy?
ANSWER Interest group
100Number 98
- QUESTION
- What is a technique of persuasion aimed at
influencing individual or group behaviors to
create a particular belief, regardless of its
validity?
ANSWER propaganda
101Number 99
- QUESTION
- What are those activities by which group
pressures are brought to bear on legislators, the
legislative process, and all aspects of the
public policy-making process?
ANSWER lobbying
102Number 100
- QUESTION
- What term refers to issues, beliefs, or pressures
that arise from the average voters?
ANSWER Grass roots
103Score and Graph