POL 110 FINAL EXAM PART 2
POL 110 Final Exam Part 2
This exam consist of 25 multiple choice questions and covers the material
in Chapters 6 through 9.
1.
Today, the major
source of congressional campaign money is
2.
Which of the
following was a major change in regard to American elections?
3.
President __________
ordered endless polls, sometimes weekly, to help him decide what positions to
adopt.
4.
In presidential
elections, __________ are more loyal to their party’s candidate.
5.
An analysis of
campaign promises made between 1944 and 1964 by the two major parties revealed
that ____ percent of the promises were carried out.
6.
The 2008
election was somewhat significant because it featured
7.
The Supreme
Court recognizes “privileged speech” for members of Congress so long as that
speech is
8.
A bill can be
introduced by
9.
The purpose of
the Committee of the Whole is to
10.
The “franking
privilege” allows a representative in Congress
11. The Speaker of the
House
12.
A president’s
veto can be overridden by
13.
Direct election
of U.S. senators was mandated by passage of the
14.
In 2008 half of all
Americans received their political news from
15.
Workers in
Britain or in France are more likely to think of themselves as members of the
16.
Libel law in the
United States is most accurately described as
17.
James Madison
looked to the _______ to protect the people from “their own temporary errors
and delusions.”
18.
In the 1950s,
women were more likely than men to
19.
To a remarkable
degree, media ownership in the United States is
20.
Organization
offering solidary incentives are more likely to organize
21.
In the United
States, most people participate in political parties by
22.
More than half
of all PACs are sponsored by
23.
Party
organizations that feature groups of people who enjoy the game and/or see
politics as a way to meet and be with other people are called “__________
associations.”
24.
Thousands of
organized interests are located on and around __________ Street in Washington,
D.C.
25.
By 1972, the
Democratic National Convention became a place where delegates met to
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