33aa8f412e88fa533df3bb0830ab8ad6.ppt
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- $100 What determines the party platform? The national convention.
- $200 What molds the values of a person? Political Party Socialization
- $300 What result occurs after a critical election? A. Gerrymandering B. Redistricting C. Party Realignment D. Party Dealignment C. Party Realignment
- $400 In which of the following time periods was there a change from Republicans in the dominance of the nation’s majority party? A. The Roaring Twenties B. The Cold War C. WW II D. The Great Depression
- $500 What event started the rise of the Republican party for more than 60 years? A. The Spanish American War B. Civil War C. Reconstruction D. Prohibition B. Civil War
- $100 Article II deals with? A. The judicial branch B. The rights of an individual C. The legislative branch D. The executive branch
- $200 How can amendment be proposed? By a 2/3 vote of both houses in Congress and by a convention called by 2/3 of the states
- $300 How many electoral college votes are needed to win the Presidency? 270
- $400 What were the Federalist Papers? A group of 85 essays written by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay for the purpose of persuading the people of New York to adopt the Constitution.
- $500 Why did the founding fathers imply a bicameral legislature? To avoid centralized power in government and to have the people’s say in congress as well as the say of senator or representative.
- $100 What is the Commerce Clause about? It gives Congress the power to regualute commerce among the states, with foreign nations, and among indian tribes.
- $200 What clause states that Congress can exercise those powers that are “necessary and proper” for carrying out the enumerated powers? A. The Elastic Clause B. The Due Process Clause C. The Equal Protection Clause D. The Ex post Facto Clause A. The Elastic Clause
- $300 What Clause states that state governments must observe fair procedures when they deny a person life, liberty, or property? The Due Process Clause
- $400 What Clause states that an accused person who flees to another state must be returned to the state in which he/she allegedly committed the crime? The Extradition Clause
- $500 What clause states that any power that is not granted to the national, or denied to the states, automatically reverts to the states? The Reserved Power Clause
- $100 “Friend of court” filed by an interest group to influencea Supreme Court decision is a? . . A. Blanket primary B. Amicus curiae brief C. Direct primary D. Feeding frenzy B. Amicus Curiae Brief
- $200 This occurs when a presidential nominee chooses a vice presidential running mate who has different qualities in order to attract more votes for the ticket… A. Dealignment argument B. Free rider problem C. Balancing the ticket D. Gerrymandering C. Balancing the ticket
- $300 This problem is faced by interest groups when citizens can reap benefits or interest group action without actually joining, participating in, or contributing money to such groups… A. Direct primary B. 527 groups C. Free rider problem D. Revolving Door C. Freed rider problem
- $400 What is a safe seat? An office that is extremely likely to be won by a particular candidate or political party
- $500 Campaign contributions that are not donated directly to candidates, but are instead donated to parties is? . . . Soft Money
- $100 This court Case ordered state legislative districts to be as near equal as possible in population; Warren Court’s political judicial activism. Baker v. Carr
- $200 First amendment protects campaign spending; legislatures can limit contributions, but not so much one spends of his own money on campaigns… Buckley v. Valeo
- $300 This case used the 14 th amendment’s equal protection clause to stop the Florida recount in the election of 2000… Bush v. Gore
- $400 No racial gerrymandering; race cannot be the sole or predominant factor in redrawing legislative boundaries; majority/minority districts… Citizens United v. Shaw v. Reno
- $500 This case ordered House districts to be as near equal in population as possible… Wesberry v. Sanders
- $100 Ticket splitting can result in? . . . Difficulties in enacting public policy
- $200 The media may have less influence than people think because? . . . Selective exposure
- $300 How did Madison propose to cure the wrongdoings of the factions in Federalist #10? By controlling their effects.
- $400 What is it called when people gradually move away from both parties? Dealignment
- $500 What are Superdelegates? Democratic party leaders who have discretion for whom they vote at the national convention
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