Shared Flashcard Set

Details

FOUR OF FOUR MOTHERFUCKERS
LET'S GET IT
60
History
12th Grade
12/16/2013

Additional History Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
1. According to one version of elite theory new political leaders are recruited primarily
Definition
through a merit-based education system
Term
2. in recent elections pollsters have found that married voters
Definition
are more likely to vote repub. than demo.
Term
3. The u.s. constittuion is based on the political philosophy of the social contract theory of
Definition
john locke
Term
4. The lilly ledbetter law provided significant protection for
Definition
women against wage discrimination in the workplace
Term
5. many anti-federalists criticized the constitution because they believed it
Definition
did not adequately protect individual liberties
Term
6. Newspaper reporting is motivated more by profit incentives than by the desire to watch the news. true or false
Definition
true
Term
7. Dealignment is when
Definition
party identification weakens and voters prefer to be called independents
Term
8. gibbons v. ogden strengthened
Definition
the const. right of congress to regulate interstate commerce.
Term
9. "But the most common and durable source of factions, has been the various and unequal distribution of property..." Where is this quote from?
Definition
The Federalist #10
Term
10. Previous quote is used by the author to argue
Definition
the constitution should be ratified by the states
Term
11. Consistent third party presidential candidate from 1996-2998
Definition
Ralph Nader
Term
12. Super delegates are
Definition
Democratic party elites that become delgates to the party without being elected
Term
13. Best description of relationship between interest group and PAc
Definition
PACs are the political arms of interest groups that raise funds to contribute to favored candidates/polit. parties
Term
14. A primary that restricts voters to those in specific parties are
Definition
closed primaries
Term
15. Rules that govern the conduct of the House are
Definition
more restrictive than the senate
Term
16. A concurrent power of the natl and state govts
Definition
establishment/maintenance of court systems
Term
17. Successful method used by the NAACP in order to gain civil rights
Definition
litigating cases in federal court
Term
18. A check that the president has on the judiciary
Definition
Power to appoint federal judges
Term
19. A liberal political belief
Definition
crime fighting by curing social/econ reasons for crime
Term
20. Result from divided government.
Definition
Congress finds it difficult to pass legis. that the pres. will sign.
Term
21. Something that affected how people voted in 2008
Definition
Race
Term
22. The more education a person had in 2008, the more likely they were to vote for McCain. True or False.
Definition
False.
Term
23. In contras to categorical grants, block grants allow the natl congress
Definition
less control over how the states spend it
Term
24. U.S. polit. culture is NOT characterized by
Definition
economic equality
Term
25. Dual federalism has become less characteristic of the US polit. system since the mid 20th century because
Definition
state and fed. govt's have worked closely together to solve polit. + social problems
Term
26. Position of party whip exists in
Definition
both the senate and House
Term
27. Bully pulpit is a term for
Definition
using popularity and visibility to gain public approval for policy
Term
28. Best definition of a parlimentary system of gov't
Definition
prime minister whose party has a majority in the legislature
Term
29. Example of an entitlement program
Definition
Medicare
Term
In US v Nixon, pres. refused to turn over recordings of office conversations based on power of
Definition
executive privilege
Term
31. Power expressly granted to the president in Article II of Const.
Definition
Commander in chief of armed forces
Term
32. A repub. president would not appoint this person as a federal judge.
Definition
A judge in the Democratic party.
Term
33. From 2007-2008, Local TV, newspapers, and magazines lost consumers at roughly the same rate. T or F
Definition
True
Term
34. Situation that would most likely lead to a filibuster.
Definition
Narrow split between Demos and Repubs.
Term
35. Frequent criticism fo media in covering candidates during a campaign is that
Definition
Candidate positions are reduced to soundbites rather than being in-depth analysis
Term
SC decision based on a case that used the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment
Definition
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Term
37. Most likely to vote for Repub. candidate for president.
Definition
52 year old white farmer from Kansas
Term
38. The filibuster is a powerful tool for senators because it
Definition
stops all work in the senate so no legislation can pass
Term
39. Represents a major change in voting patterns that occured during the election of 2008
Definition
More southern states supported Democratic candidate than in earlier elections
Term
40. Best description of a republic
Definition
a government in which elected representatives make decisions for the people
Term
41. "You have a right to remain silent and do not have to say anything at all. Anything you say can and will be used against you in Court. You have a right to talk to a lawyer of your own choice before we ask you any questions." Who is this being read to?
Definition
Someone being arrested by the police
Term
42. Quote based on the case
Definition
Miranda v Arizona
Term
43. Primary elections in which of the following states generally have the most impact in shaping who the political parties nominate for president
Definition
New Hampshire
Term
44. most likely to vote in a national election
Definition
A church going female with a college education
Term
45. President refusing to spend all funds appropriated by congress for a program
Definition
Impoundment
Term
46. Interest groups least likely to support a Republican candidate for president
Definition
NAACP
Term
47. Increased overall government spending will create a problem that must be handled by future generations. True or False
Definition
True
Term
48. A person with a liberal political ideology would be most likely to support
Definition
Affirmative action programs
Term
49. Voters in primary elections are much more likely than voters in general elections to be
Definition
more politically active
Term
50. The only news source that has increased in consumer believability during a certain period was NPR. True/False
Definition
True
Term
51. A likely outcome of the trends in believability for TV news is
Definition
The public may turn to other sources of information that they feel are more believable
Term
52. The belief that the government must manage the economy by spending money during a recession is known as
Definition
Keynesianism economics
Term
53. Most likely to appoint as a senior member of the white house staff
Definition
A hardworking, loyal member of his campaign staff
Term
54. "No State shall... deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law." Where does this quote come from?
Definition
14th amendment
Term
55. Last quote has been applied by federal courts most frequently in cases that have defined
Definition
civil rights
Term
56. when the supreme court agrees to hear and review a case it issues a
Definition
writ of certiorari
Term
57. Federal agency that has the most civilians employed
Definition
postal service
Term
58. experienced a decrease in employees by 2007
Definition
The social security administration
Term
59. The cabinet official most directly charged with enforcing the law is the
Definition
attorney general
Term
60. divided government defines a situation in which
Definition
both houses of the legislature are dominated by one party, and the pres. is a leader of the other.
Supporting users have an ad free experience!