Deck 7: Legislatures: the Art of Herding Cats

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Which of the following is the way legislatures help ensure that governors and the executive branch agencies are functioning properly?

A) lawmaking
B) oversight
C) coalition building
D) logrolling
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Most bills introduced in state legislatures ______.

A) receive a vote on the floor of the House and Senate
B) die in committee
C) are signed into law by the governor
D) are filibustered
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Which of the following states has the largest proportion of women serving in its state legislature?

A) New Hampshire
B) Oregon
C) Washington
D) Massachusetts
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Retired persons account for what percentage of state legislators in the United States?

A) 0 percent
B) 8 percent
C) 22 percent
D) 40 percent
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Which of the following best describes the American public's perception of legislators?

A) work hard and have little free time
B) curry favors for special interests, spend most of their day arguing, and get little accomplished
C) are driven to serve the public good
D) are highly knowledgeable individuals solely interested in enacting sound legislation
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There are ______ states where control of the two legislative chambers is split between the parties.

A) many
B) only a few
C) no
D) a great deal of
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Who is responsible for the phrase laboratories of democracy as it relates to state politics?

A) Thomas Jefferson
B) Jerry Brown
C) Louis Brandeis
D) Bill Clinton
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Which of the following states has a part-time legislature?

A) Montana
B) California
C) Pennsylvania
D) Illinois
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______ tend to have the largest effect on whether legislators introduce a bill.

A) Governors
B) Constituents
C) Lobbyists
D) Ethics
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Which of the following was revealed by the National Conference on State Legislatures' term limits poll?

A) Support for term limits is high.
B) Term limits have made legislatures more efficient.
C) Term limits have made legislative committees more effective.
D) Term limits have made legislative staff more influential.
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States where voters are closely divided in their party loyalties are known as ______ states.

A) green
B) divided
C) split
D) purple
Question
The process of drawing districts with the intent of pressing partisan advantage at the expense of other considerations is known as ______.

A) apportionment
B) redistricting
C) gerrymandering
D) malapportionment
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Which state has the most state legislators?

A) California
B) New York
C) Texas
D) New Hampshire
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The assembly of an alliance of groups that is formed to pursue a common goal or interest is known as ______.

A) interest groups
B) coalition building
C) partisan divisions
D) political action committees
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______ is work done by legislators to help residents in their voting districts.

A) Lawmaking
B) Oversight
C) Representation
D) Constituent service
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______ is the process in which the decision of a numerical majority is made binding on a group.

A) Consensus
B) Majority rule
C) Compromise
D) Oppression
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Which of the following is false about majority-minority districts?

A) They increase the state budget.
B) They increase the number of minority representatives likely to represent such districts.
C) They decrease the number of minority representatives likely to represent surrounding districts.
D) They have been invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Bills ______ according to predictable partisan majorities.

A) always pass
B) never pass
C) do not always pass
D) almost never pass
Question
It is more difficult for new legislators to ______ than for incumbents to.

A) do research
B) perform oversight duties
C) do constituent casework
D) represent their constituents
Question
The largest battles in a state legislature tend to be over ______.

A) budgets
B) executive oversight
C) judicial appointments
D) ethics
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______ is when individual legislators act as the voice of their constituency in the legislature.

A) Lobbying
B) Representation
C) Lawmaking
D) Oversight
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Which of the following is one of the major arguments against term limits for state legislators?

A) It takes time for lawmakers to understand complex policy issues.
B) Increased time in office leads to corruption.
C) Newer legislators bring in fresh ideas for policy changes.
D) It is far more expensive to bring in new lawmakers than it is to keep the existing ones.
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______ is the result when there is no consensus, but a group finds a central point on which the majority agrees.

A) Majority rule
B) A filibuster
C) Compromise
D) Capitulation
Question
Legislators who do not hold leadership positions or senior posts are known as ______ members.

A) junior
B) regular
C) mediocre
D) rank and file
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following are indicative of a "professional" legislature?

A) They meet full-time.
B) They employ larger staffs.
C) They pay members a higher salary.
D) They are more democratic.
Question
One way to block final action on a bill that is under consideration is to ______.

A) logroll
B) gerrymander
C) redistrict
D) filibuster
Question
Legislatures tend to be ______ institutions.

A) proactive
B) active
C) reactive
D) de-active
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. The likelihood that a legislature will address an issue is generally influenced by which of the following?

A) interest group activity
B) level of professionalization
C) constituent pressure
D) changes in the legislature's composition
Question
Conducting budget reviews is part of the ______ function of legislatures.

A) lawmaking
B) representative
C) oversight
D) constituent service
Question
Providing a means for groups to have a voice in government is part of the ______ function of legislatures.

A) lawmaking
B) representative
C) oversight
D) constituent
Question
______ is another word for constituent service.

A) Logrolling
B) Representation
C) Casework
D) Coalition
Question
Most states' legislatures have two houses. This is known as ______.

A) split government
B) unicameralism
C) bicameralism
D) democracy
Question
All of the members of a party within a legislative chamber are a ______.

A) PAC
B) committee
C) coalition
D) caucus
Question
Most legislative power is derived from the ability to ______.

A) pardon criminals
B) strike down unconstitutional laws
C) create new legislative districts
D) set tax rates and other fiscal policies
Question
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following describes state legislatures today?

A) They are more transparent than at any previous time in history.
B) They are more representative of gender and racial diversity than at any previous time in history.
C) They are more efficient and effective than at any previous time in history.
D) They are more popular with voters than at any previous time in history.
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______ is when a lawmaker votes on a particular bill in return for another lawmaker's vote on a different bill.

A) Logrolling
B) Trading
C) Coalition building
D) Filibustering
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Who of the following have an impact on the introduction of legislation?

A) governors
B) constituents
C) lobbyists
D) attorney generals
Question
The geographical area represented by a member of a legislature is known as ______.

A) an elector
B) a neighborhood
C) a district
D) a rider
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A(n) ______ is a group of legislators who have the formal task of considering and writing bills in a particular issue area.

A) electorate
B) committee
C) compromise
D) PAC
Question
A person who is currently holding an office is known as the ______.

A) legislator
B) representative
C) constituent
D) incumbent
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How has the concept of the typical state legislator changed?
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What are some tactics used by legislators to achieve policy ends?
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The public tends to have a skewed view of professionalized legislatures.
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Nebraska is the only state with a unicameral legislature.
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Describe the apportionment and redistricting processes.
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In most state legislatures, the major goal of redistricting after the 2000 census seemed to be opening up seats to a variety of candidates.
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Discuss the four functions of state legislatures examined in the text.
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According to Map 7.2 in the text, Democrats control more state legislatures than do Republicans.
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Describe the shift from "citizen" legislatures to "professional" legislatures.
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Rank-and-file members rely more on party leaders these days than they ever did in the past.
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What is the effect of term limits on the ability of state legislatures to govern effectively?
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What is the difference between a trustee and a delegate?
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Amendments to a bill that are not central to its intent are known as riders.
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Discuss the connection between legislators' relationships with their constituencies and reelection.
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The responsibility of keeping tabs on the executive branch is a high priority for most legislators.
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Oversight of the executive branch is NOT one of the basic functions of state legislatures.
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The assembling of an alliance of groups to pursue a common goal or interest is known as logrolling.
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Interpreting the Constitution is one of the primary purposes of the legislature.
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What is the relationship between professionalized legislatures and public opinion?
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Deck 7: Legislatures: the Art of Herding Cats
1
Which of the following is the way legislatures help ensure that governors and the executive branch agencies are functioning properly?

A) lawmaking
B) oversight
C) coalition building
D) logrolling
B
2
Most bills introduced in state legislatures ______.

A) receive a vote on the floor of the House and Senate
B) die in committee
C) are signed into law by the governor
D) are filibustered
B
3
Which of the following states has the largest proportion of women serving in its state legislature?

A) New Hampshire
B) Oregon
C) Washington
D) Massachusetts
A
4
Retired persons account for what percentage of state legislators in the United States?

A) 0 percent
B) 8 percent
C) 22 percent
D) 40 percent
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5
Which of the following best describes the American public's perception of legislators?

A) work hard and have little free time
B) curry favors for special interests, spend most of their day arguing, and get little accomplished
C) are driven to serve the public good
D) are highly knowledgeable individuals solely interested in enacting sound legislation
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6
There are ______ states where control of the two legislative chambers is split between the parties.

A) many
B) only a few
C) no
D) a great deal of
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7
Who is responsible for the phrase laboratories of democracy as it relates to state politics?

A) Thomas Jefferson
B) Jerry Brown
C) Louis Brandeis
D) Bill Clinton
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8
Which of the following states has a part-time legislature?

A) Montana
B) California
C) Pennsylvania
D) Illinois
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9
______ tend to have the largest effect on whether legislators introduce a bill.

A) Governors
B) Constituents
C) Lobbyists
D) Ethics
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10
Which of the following was revealed by the National Conference on State Legislatures' term limits poll?

A) Support for term limits is high.
B) Term limits have made legislatures more efficient.
C) Term limits have made legislative committees more effective.
D) Term limits have made legislative staff more influential.
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11
States where voters are closely divided in their party loyalties are known as ______ states.

A) green
B) divided
C) split
D) purple
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12
The process of drawing districts with the intent of pressing partisan advantage at the expense of other considerations is known as ______.

A) apportionment
B) redistricting
C) gerrymandering
D) malapportionment
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13
Which state has the most state legislators?

A) California
B) New York
C) Texas
D) New Hampshire
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14
The assembly of an alliance of groups that is formed to pursue a common goal or interest is known as ______.

A) interest groups
B) coalition building
C) partisan divisions
D) political action committees
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15
______ is work done by legislators to help residents in their voting districts.

A) Lawmaking
B) Oversight
C) Representation
D) Constituent service
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16
______ is the process in which the decision of a numerical majority is made binding on a group.

A) Consensus
B) Majority rule
C) Compromise
D) Oppression
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17
Which of the following is false about majority-minority districts?

A) They increase the state budget.
B) They increase the number of minority representatives likely to represent such districts.
C) They decrease the number of minority representatives likely to represent surrounding districts.
D) They have been invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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18
Bills ______ according to predictable partisan majorities.

A) always pass
B) never pass
C) do not always pass
D) almost never pass
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19
It is more difficult for new legislators to ______ than for incumbents to.

A) do research
B) perform oversight duties
C) do constituent casework
D) represent their constituents
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20
The largest battles in a state legislature tend to be over ______.

A) budgets
B) executive oversight
C) judicial appointments
D) ethics
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21
______ is when individual legislators act as the voice of their constituency in the legislature.

A) Lobbying
B) Representation
C) Lawmaking
D) Oversight
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22
Which of the following is one of the major arguments against term limits for state legislators?

A) It takes time for lawmakers to understand complex policy issues.
B) Increased time in office leads to corruption.
C) Newer legislators bring in fresh ideas for policy changes.
D) It is far more expensive to bring in new lawmakers than it is to keep the existing ones.
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23
______ is the result when there is no consensus, but a group finds a central point on which the majority agrees.

A) Majority rule
B) A filibuster
C) Compromise
D) Capitulation
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24
Legislators who do not hold leadership positions or senior posts are known as ______ members.

A) junior
B) regular
C) mediocre
D) rank and file
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25
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following are indicative of a "professional" legislature?

A) They meet full-time.
B) They employ larger staffs.
C) They pay members a higher salary.
D) They are more democratic.
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26
One way to block final action on a bill that is under consideration is to ______.

A) logroll
B) gerrymander
C) redistrict
D) filibuster
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27
Legislatures tend to be ______ institutions.

A) proactive
B) active
C) reactive
D) de-active
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28
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. The likelihood that a legislature will address an issue is generally influenced by which of the following?

A) interest group activity
B) level of professionalization
C) constituent pressure
D) changes in the legislature's composition
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29
Conducting budget reviews is part of the ______ function of legislatures.

A) lawmaking
B) representative
C) oversight
D) constituent service
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30
Providing a means for groups to have a voice in government is part of the ______ function of legislatures.

A) lawmaking
B) representative
C) oversight
D) constituent
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31
______ is another word for constituent service.

A) Logrolling
B) Representation
C) Casework
D) Coalition
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32
Most states' legislatures have two houses. This is known as ______.

A) split government
B) unicameralism
C) bicameralism
D) democracy
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33
All of the members of a party within a legislative chamber are a ______.

A) PAC
B) committee
C) coalition
D) caucus
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34
Most legislative power is derived from the ability to ______.

A) pardon criminals
B) strike down unconstitutional laws
C) create new legislative districts
D) set tax rates and other fiscal policies
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35
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following describes state legislatures today?

A) They are more transparent than at any previous time in history.
B) They are more representative of gender and racial diversity than at any previous time in history.
C) They are more efficient and effective than at any previous time in history.
D) They are more popular with voters than at any previous time in history.
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36
______ is when a lawmaker votes on a particular bill in return for another lawmaker's vote on a different bill.

A) Logrolling
B) Trading
C) Coalition building
D) Filibustering
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37
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Who of the following have an impact on the introduction of legislation?

A) governors
B) constituents
C) lobbyists
D) attorney generals
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38
The geographical area represented by a member of a legislature is known as ______.

A) an elector
B) a neighborhood
C) a district
D) a rider
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39
A(n) ______ is a group of legislators who have the formal task of considering and writing bills in a particular issue area.

A) electorate
B) committee
C) compromise
D) PAC
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40
A person who is currently holding an office is known as the ______.

A) legislator
B) representative
C) constituent
D) incumbent
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41
How has the concept of the typical state legislator changed?
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42
What are some tactics used by legislators to achieve policy ends?
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43
The public tends to have a skewed view of professionalized legislatures.
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44
Nebraska is the only state with a unicameral legislature.
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45
Describe the apportionment and redistricting processes.
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46
In most state legislatures, the major goal of redistricting after the 2000 census seemed to be opening up seats to a variety of candidates.
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47
Discuss the four functions of state legislatures examined in the text.
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48
According to Map 7.2 in the text, Democrats control more state legislatures than do Republicans.
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49
Describe the shift from "citizen" legislatures to "professional" legislatures.
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50
Rank-and-file members rely more on party leaders these days than they ever did in the past.
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51
What is the effect of term limits on the ability of state legislatures to govern effectively?
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52
What is the difference between a trustee and a delegate?
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53
Amendments to a bill that are not central to its intent are known as riders.
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54
Discuss the connection between legislators' relationships with their constituencies and reelection.
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55
The responsibility of keeping tabs on the executive branch is a high priority for most legislators.
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56
Oversight of the executive branch is NOT one of the basic functions of state legislatures.
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57
The assembling of an alliance of groups to pursue a common goal or interest is known as logrolling.
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58
Interpreting the Constitution is one of the primary purposes of the legislature.
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59
What is the relationship between professionalized legislatures and public opinion?
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