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When a policy is created that grows and is hard to get rid of. |
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Majoritarian policy (And EXAMPLE) |
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Wide cost and benefits EX/ Finding a cure or cancer |
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Interest Group Policy (And EXAMPLE) |
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Narrow Cost and Benefit EX/ Postal workers picking up boxes weighing over 70 lbs |
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Who likes to get involved in interest group policy? |
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interest groups! (too obvious?) |
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Client Policy (And EXAMPLE) |
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Wide cost and Narrow Benefits EX/ Bank bailout (depending on your view) |
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Entrepreneurial policy (And EXAMPLE) |
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Wide benefits and Narrow cost EX/ Manufacturer has to cut down on emissions-they pay for it. |
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Who could be considered a policy entrepreneur? |
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Individual income taxes (______Taxes)make up what percent of federal revenue? |
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Social insurance taxes (_______taxes) make up what percent of fed. revenue? |
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money goes to Sacremento and is equally distributed |
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How are the following "untouchables": a. Social Security b. Interest payments |
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a. b/c it would be political suicide b. b/c no one would trust U.S. money & economy would be in ruins |
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Where (what branch) does the budget process begin? |
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When does fiscal year begin? |
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Whats the difference between budget deficit and national debt? |
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budget deficit is annual debt and national debt is the accumulation of budget deficit. |
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Recent developments in national dept: |
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Reagan: 1 trillion to 3 trillion Bush:4 1/2 to 4 trillion Clinton: 4 trillion Bush: 10 trillion |
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What is fiscal economic policy? |
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taxing and spending- budget matters |
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What is a monetary economic policy? |
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regulation of money supply by the fed |
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What's the purpose of fiscal and monetary policy? |
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to moderate the business cycle |
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Gov should manipulate economic health of the economy by level of spending hard times gov increases spending and in "boom" times gov should decrease spending |
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Keynesian econ. influenced what act? What did this act do? |
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Employment act of 1946: made gov responsible for maintaining high employment rates. |
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What difficulties are proposed by Keynesian econ? |
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Leads to major budget deficits & doesn't get along w? politics. |
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cuts in taxes will produce business investment that will compensate for money loss b/c of lower tax rates. Tax rates will be lower while business booms. |
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Effects of supply side econ? |
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addresses determinants of supply, alters supply curve, spending increases. |
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the fed tightens money supply to reduce inflation or loosens up money supply to stimulate the economy. |
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The fed has how many district banks? |
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Name 4 types of subsides: |
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Cash, Tax incentives, credit subsides, benefit-in-kind subsides. |
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What is the purpose of subsides? |
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An attempt by gov. to encourage a private sector behavior. |
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How does gov regulate business? |
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Two types of gov business regulation? |
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Economic regulation (And EXAMPLE) |
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gov controls on behavior of business in the marketplace. Ex/ Regulating through FCC FTC |
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Social Regulation (And EXAMPLE) |
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Gov controls to correct ill side effects of capitalism. Ex/ Worker safety, child labor, environmental |
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Arguments in favor of regulation |
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Prevents unhealthy monopolies; protects consumers from unsafe products and work conditions; protects poor from massive corps |
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Arguments against regulation |
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marketplace regulates itself; inefficient (must hire specialists); pass costs onto consumers; must compete with global market on outsourcing |
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Deregulation (And Example) |
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Cutting back on gov regulation EX/ Airline industry- used to be regulated so all airlines had the same rates and fares, in 1978 congress passed legislation allowing them to set their own rates and fares. |
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What were effects of deregulation in the airline industry? |
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Reduced airfare, made it possible for general public to afford, ended services to small rural communities, some airlines went bankrupt, cut-throat competition leads to airlines acting unfairly |
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-National environmental policy act of 1969 -Air Quality act 1967 -Superfund |
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-Required environmental impact reports before major construction projects -Established emission standards for cars and factories. -Fund to clean up toxic waste dumps |
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Foreign policy is a shared responsibility of whom? Who is primarily responsible? What act determined this? |
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President and Congress; The president; US v Curtiss Wright |
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Cabinet official responsible for foreign affairs. |
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What kind of policies does the NSC coordinate? Who are members of the NSC? |
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national security; Pres, VP, Sec. of state, Sec. of defense, CIA head, national security head, and others. |
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Who is responsible for coming up with new weapons and managing super computers? |
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Difference between unilateral and multilateral operations |
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unilateral is when U.s Invades alone and multilateral is when multiple countries invade |
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Difference between civil liberties and civil rights? |
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civil liberties are basic fundamental rights from B.O.R. whereas civil rights is protection against discrimination. |
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5th amend does not apply to states, only to national gov. (due process clause & just compensation) |
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Gov cant take away life, liberty, or property without due process of law |
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Gitlow V. New York determined: |
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14th amendment incorporates 1st amendment & free speech is a liberty |
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difference between total incorporation and selective incorporation? |
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total= entire bill of rights applies to states selective= incorporates bill of rights on a case to case basis |
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no mixing between church and state. |
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acceptable view of mixing church and state (like "in god we trust") |
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wall of separation b/w church and state |
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belief gov cant restrict, practice can be limited |
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Lemon V. Kurtzman dealt with and established: |
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addressed gov money being given to private religious schools; The "Lemon test"= Three requirements |
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congress wont make laws prohibiting free exercise of religion |
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encouraged people to refuse draft, courts ruled his punishment constitutional because there was "clear and present danger' in his speech |
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Preferred position doctrine |
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free speech should be a preferred position above other values and a gov should virtually never restrict it. |
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What is prior restraint and courts presume it to be: |
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blocking speech before it is given; unconstitutional |
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speech restrictions cannot be overly broad so that protected speech would be restricted. |
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Least dramatic means test |
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Laws cannot restrict speech if there are other means to handle the problem |
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What are "sunshine laws"? |
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Laws that require agencies to open their meetings to the public and press. |
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Freedom of information act? |
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allows public access to gov files. |
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they protect reporters from having to reveal their sources. |
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New York Times v. sullivan |
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The Court held that the First Amendment protects the publication of all statements, even false ones, about the conduct of public officials except when statements are made with actual malice |
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Diff between slander and libel |
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Slander= spoken Libel= written |
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Educators did not offend the First Amendment by exercising editorial control over the content of student speech so long as their actions were "reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns." |
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Campaign finance reform laws |
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Citizens cant issue adds 60 days before a general election |
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required radio to allow broad spectrum of viewpoints, was repealed by the FCC in 1987 |
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difference between political association and personal |
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belonging to interest groups, pacs, etc vs belonging to private clubs |
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who is the suspect class? |
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a group of people that are discriminated against/for b/c of race or nationality historically. |
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