Exam 1: Introduction: The Citizen and Government
Exam 1: Introduction: The Citizen and Government75 Questions
Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution117 Questions
Exam 3: Federalism100 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights130 Questions
Exam 5: Public Opinion59 Questions
Exam 6: The Media68 Questions
Exam 7: Political Parties,Participation,and Elections99 Questions
Exam 8: Interest Groups78 Questions
Exam 9: Congress79 Questions
Exam 10: The Presidency72 Questions
Exam 11: Bureaucracy63 Questions
Exam 12: The Federal Courts80 Questions
Exam 13: Domestic Policy94 Questions
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At the time of the founding of the republic,approximately ________ percent of non-Native
American inhabitants of the 13 states were of European ancestry.
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The American population has grown from approximately ________ million people in 1790 to approximately ________ million people in 2018.
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The demand that there be "no taxation without representation" is a good example of what political reform of the eighteenth century?
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Generally speaking,in order to be a good citizen in the United States,it is most critical to have
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A majority of the foreign-born population living in the United States today come from
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What is an important check on majority rule in the United States?
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Which of the following statements best describes how Americans currently feel about
Laissez-faire capitalism?
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Political analysts have identified a significant change in the American public's trust in government and feeling of political efficacy over the last 50 years.Is there any reason to be worried about how much trust citizens have in their government or how much political efficacy they have? In your answer,be sure to define political efficacy.
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What major legal and political changes led to the rise of constitutional government in the West?
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The belief that citizens can influence what government does is called
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A government that is formally limited by laws and rules is called
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Approximately ________ percent of the world's population currently lives in a constitutional democracy.
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________ described politics as "who gets what,when,and how."
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