Exam 1: Introduction: The Citizen and the Government
Exam 1: Introduction: The Citizen and the Government66 Questions
Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution106 Questions
Exam 3: Federalism96 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights106 Questions
Exam 5: Public Opinion67 Questions
Exam 6: The Media63 Questions
Exam 7: Political Parties,Participation,and Elections122 Questions
Exam 8: Interest Groups88 Questions
Exam 9: Congress90 Questions
Exam 10: The Presidency76 Questions
Exam 11: Bureaucracy80 Questions
Exam 12: The Federal Courts81 Questions
Exam 13: Domestic Policy110 Questions
Exam 14: Foreign Policy80 Questions
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What does it mean to be a citizen? How have American ideals of citizenship been influenced by the ancient Greeks? Why is political knowledge so vital for citizenship,and what are the different types of political knowledge?
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A government that is not constrained by legal limits and also seeks to eliminate those organized social groups that might challenge or limit their authority is known as:
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What is the most important check on majority rule in the United States?
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The Constitution's Preamble,beginning with the words "We the People," is an illustration of what principle?
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