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PSCI 110 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers What is the role and function of Solicitor General? - Answer-The law officer directly below the attorney general in the US Department of Justice, responsible for arguing cases before the US Supreme Court How many federal district courts are t...

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What is the role and function of Solicitor General? - Answer-The law officer directly
below the attorney general in the US Department of Justice, responsible for arguing
cases before the US Supreme Court

How many federal district courts are there? - Answer-94

How many federal circuit courts are there? - Answer-13

What branch of government may establish "inferior courts"? - Answer-Congress

What is amicus curiae brief? - Answer-When a citizen sends their own brief on a case

What are some problems associated with public opinion polling? - Answer--large margin
of error is considered weak survey
-obvious question bias
-sources

What is the history of "public opinion"? - Answer-

Where do people get political ideas and information? - Answer-media

What is political socialization? - Answer-Lifelong process by which people from their
ideas about politics

How are most people politically socialized? (Explain the process of primary, secondary,
etc.) - Answer-Family or friends
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What is political ideology? - Answer-Certain set of ethical ideals, principles, doctrines,
myths or symbols of a social movement, institution, class

What does framing mean in relation to public opinion? - Answer-ability to influence how
people interpret events and issues

What does priming mean in relation to public opinion? - Answer-ability to prepare the
public to take on a particular view or opinion

Why is a free press important for democracy? - Answer-it allows the public to form their
own opinions on events

, How has media ownership changes in last thirty years and why? - Answer-has become
incredibly independent

What are some threats to democracy form changes in media ownership? - Answer-if the
media is controlled by the state, misinformation and censorship could prevail

How does the internet potentially hinder democracy - Answer-shares information easily
but can become and echo chamber and misinformation is easy to generate

Through what medium do most people get their news? - Answer-print

What regulatory agency regulates television and radio? - Answer-FCC

Describe the impact of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 - Answer-restructures
ownership rules, creating conglomerates of news media outlets

Who is the target audience of newsmagazines, journals of opinion, and serious
newspapers - Answer-

Why is political participation important in a democracy? - Answer-participation is a key
foundation of democracy, it keeps those in power in check

What are types of traditional political participation? - Answer-voting, campaigning,
protesting, volunteering

What are some of the main Constitutional powers of congress? - Answer-Power to...
-tax
-borrow money
-regulate commerce and currency
-declare ware
-raise armies and maintain navies

How are committees organized, and why have they been referred to as "little
legislatures"? - Answer-They are organized to reflect the majority

Congress is a collection of these committees

How do they House and Senate differ in terms of structure and style? - Answer-HOR
-435 members
-2-year terms in office
-smaller districts
-lower prestige

Senate
-100 members

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