Deck 5: The California Legislature
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Deck 5: The California Legislature
1
What are the two main jobs of a legislator?
A) monitoring California's borders and fund-raising
B) representing the district and making policy
C) giving speeches and attending political party functions
D) vetoing bills and pardoning citizens convicted of crimes
A) monitoring California's borders and fund-raising
B) representing the district and making policy
C) giving speeches and attending political party functions
D) vetoing bills and pardoning citizens convicted of crimes
B
2
A public opinion poll from July 2018 found that ________ percent of Californians approved of the job that the legislature was doing.
A) 12
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
A) 12
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
C
3
The committee system in the state legislature allows for
A) specialization and attention to detail on the part of legislators.
B) less input by lobbyists.
C) greater input by third-party leaders.
D) greater public scrutiny of the legislature's working habits.
A) specialization and attention to detail on the part of legislators.
B) less input by lobbyists.
C) greater input by third-party leaders.
D) greater public scrutiny of the legislature's working habits.
A
4
What type of items may pass in California's legislature?
A) executive orders, border disputes, and city ordinances
B) county measures, laws, and city ordinances
C) laws, constitutional amendments, and resolutions
D) foreign treaties, resolutions, and constitutional amendments
A) executive orders, border disputes, and city ordinances
B) county measures, laws, and city ordinances
C) laws, constitutional amendments, and resolutions
D) foreign treaties, resolutions, and constitutional amendments
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5
What type of legislature does California have?
A) unicameral
B) bicameral
C) parliamentary
D) authoritarian
A) unicameral
B) bicameral
C) parliamentary
D) authoritarian
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6
What are two of the key roles of the legislative analyst's office?
A) overriding the governor's veto and investigating pardons
B) analyzing budget proposals and the fiscal impact of ballot propositions
C) auditing the plural executive and the governor's travel budget
D) overseeing property tax collection and gas tax revenues
A) overriding the governor's veto and investigating pardons
B) analyzing budget proposals and the fiscal impact of ballot propositions
C) auditing the plural executive and the governor's travel budget
D) overseeing property tax collection and gas tax revenues
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7
Both houses of the California legislature are apportioned on the basis of
A) tax revenue.
B) court orders.
C) population.
D) gerrymandered districts.
A) tax revenue.
B) court orders.
C) population.
D) gerrymandered districts.
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8
Without staff, the legislature cannot effectively do its job. Staff members are crucial in both
A) taxing and appointment functions.
B) oversight and judicial nomination functions.
C) policy-making and representative functions.
D) public outreach and polling functions.
A) taxing and appointment functions.
B) oversight and judicial nomination functions.
C) policy-making and representative functions.
D) public outreach and polling functions.
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9
The Speaker of the Assembly appoints
A) one judge to the appeals court.
B) important executives in the state bureaucracy.
C) the minority leader.
D) the majority floor leader.
A) one judge to the appeals court.
B) important executives in the state bureaucracy.
C) the minority leader.
D) the majority floor leader.
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10
The California legislature is modeled on the
A) U.S. Congress.
B) Virginia House of Burgesses.
C) British Parliament.
D) Articles of Confederation.
A) U.S. Congress.
B) Virginia House of Burgesses.
C) British Parliament.
D) Articles of Confederation.
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11
The large size of each district in California means that campaigns
A) take too long.
B) are expensive.
C) are easy for third parties to win.
D) cannot utilize the internet.
A) take too long.
B) are expensive.
C) are easy for third parties to win.
D) cannot utilize the internet.
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12
State Senate districts
A) have roughly 2 million voters.
B) represent roughly twice as many people as Assembly districts.
C) are reapportioned every five years.
D) have more voters in rural districts than in urban districts.
A) have roughly 2 million voters.
B) represent roughly twice as many people as Assembly districts.
C) are reapportioned every five years.
D) have more voters in rural districts than in urban districts.
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13
Passed in 2010, Proposition 14 created a major change in California elections by instituting
A) a line-item veto for the governor.
B) more gerrymandered districts.
C) a blanket or top-two primary.
D) the direct election of Supreme Court judges.
A) a line-item veto for the governor.
B) more gerrymandered districts.
C) a blanket or top-two primary.
D) the direct election of Supreme Court judges.
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14
Since California elections are winner-take-all elections, they have the impact of
A) excluding minorities from public office.
B) excluding third parties from holding seats in the state legislature.
C) reducing the cost of running for office.
D) increasing the number of women officeholders.
A) excluding minorities from public office.
B) excluding third parties from holding seats in the state legislature.
C) reducing the cost of running for office.
D) increasing the number of women officeholders.
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15
The leader of the California Assembly is called the
A) majority leader.
B) speaker.
C) majority pro tem.
D) governor.
A) majority leader.
B) speaker.
C) majority pro tem.
D) governor.
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16
Legislators
A) may represent more than one district.
B) most often are defeated for reelection.
C) ignore local interests and look out for the good of the state.
D) need to focus on the interests of their constituents.
A) may represent more than one district.
B) most often are defeated for reelection.
C) ignore local interests and look out for the good of the state.
D) need to focus on the interests of their constituents.
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17
Redistricting in California is done following
A) each national census.
B) each governor's race.
C) prior to each statewide election.
D) an order issued by the Superior Court.
A) each national census.
B) each governor's race.
C) prior to each statewide election.
D) an order issued by the Superior Court.
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18
Making sure that legislation is implemented by the bureaucracy in the manner intended by the legislature is called
A) legislature practice.
B) constituent service.
C) oversight.
D) representation.
A) legislature practice.
B) constituent service.
C) oversight.
D) representation.
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19
In California, the powers of the Speaker of the Assembly are
A) more extensive than those of the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
B) extremely limited.
C) constantly being redefined by the California Supreme Court.
D) expanded by executive orders.
A) more extensive than those of the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
B) extremely limited.
C) constantly being redefined by the California Supreme Court.
D) expanded by executive orders.
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20
Gerrymandering refers to
A) a procedure that is used by California legislators to stop a vote on a bill.
B) drawing district lines in a way that is equal for only two political parties.
C) drawing district lines in a way that favors one political party over another.
D) the recruitment of lobbyists in order to raise campaign funds.
A) a procedure that is used by California legislators to stop a vote on a bill.
B) drawing district lines in a way that is equal for only two political parties.
C) drawing district lines in a way that favors one political party over another.
D) the recruitment of lobbyists in order to raise campaign funds.
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21
What are some of the negative aspects of term limits in the California legislature?
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22
One factor that gets the public's attention in terms of California legislators is their
A) salaries.
B) spacious offices.
C) large staffs.
D) involvement in scandals.
A) salaries.
B) spacious offices.
C) large staffs.
D) involvement in scandals.
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23
What functions does the California legislature perform? Is there any one function it is not performing in an acceptable way? Explain your answer.
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24
What kinds of committees operate in the California legislature? What functions do they perform and how do they assist legislators?
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25
Bills in the state legislature can be introduced only by
A) the governor.
B) interest groups.
C) political action committees.
D) legislators.
A) the governor.
B) interest groups.
C) political action committees.
D) legislators.
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26
Why have Californians typically distrusted the California legislature? Has the distrust lessened, and if so, what has led to the turnaround?
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27
What factors make the California legislature weaker in comparison to Congress?
A) the Speaker of the House, presidential recess appointments, and congressional staffers
B) logrolling, the vice president of the United States, and filibusters
C) term limits, low media coverage, and the line-item veto
D) oversight, gerrymandering, and court decisions
A) the Speaker of the House, presidential recess appointments, and congressional staffers
B) logrolling, the vice president of the United States, and filibusters
C) term limits, low media coverage, and the line-item veto
D) oversight, gerrymandering, and court decisions
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28
Proposition 28, passed in 2012,
A) ended term limits in the Assembly and Senate.
B) combined the Assembly and Senate into one house.
C) reduced term limits in the legislature from 14 to 12 years.
D) imposed term limits on Superior Court judges.
A) ended term limits in the Assembly and Senate.
B) combined the Assembly and Senate into one house.
C) reduced term limits in the legislature from 14 to 12 years.
D) imposed term limits on Superior Court judges.
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29
Describe and discuss the two types of representation in the legislature, as identified by political scientists.
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30
The process by which members of the legislature exchange or trade votes is called
A) constituent service.
B) the oversight function.
C) logrolling.
D) filibustering.
A) constituent service.
B) the oversight function.
C) logrolling.
D) filibustering.
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