UNT PSCI 2305|150 Final Review Comprehensive Questions With Correct And Complete Solutions|2025|84 Pages
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UNT PSCI 2305
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UNT PSCI 2305
The pluralist model of policymaking sees policy resulting from the influence of
A. the president, speaker of the House, and Senate Majority leader
B. Congress, the federal bureaucracy, and interest groups
C. iron triangles
D. 50 state governments
E. public opinion, interest groups, and the m...
The pluralist model of policymaking sees policy
resulting from the influence of
A. the president, speaker of the House, and Senate
Majority leader
B. Congress, the federal bureaucracy, and interest
groups
C. iron triangles
D. 50 state governments
E. public opinion, interest groups, and the media - ✔
✔ E. public opinion, interest groups, and the media
What is the purpose of a "candidate scorecard"?
A. to allow voters to compare candidates' partisan
records over time and against one another in an
unbiased fashion
,B. to tally a candidate's total number of yes, no, and
absentee votes over the course of his or her career
C. to indicate a candidate's total fundraising and
spending record over the course of a campaign for
disclosure purposes
D. to show how two candidates compare in their
support of issues that matter to an interest group - ✔
✔ D. to show how two candidates compare in their
support of issues that matter to an interest group
The power of the president to communicate directly to
the American people by virtue of his position as the
only elected official with a national constituency is
known as
A. Lobbying
B. Socialization
C. The bully pulpit
D. Mobilization
,E. The power of argumentation - ✔ ✔ C. The bully
pulpit
The primary purpose of a push poll is to
A. influence the positions of an elected official.
B. track the changes in support for a candidate over
time.
C. measure the support of a candidate at the
beginning of a campaign.
D. influence the views of someone responding to the
poll rather than measure their opinion
E. measure the intensity of respondent views on an
issue. - ✔ ✔ D. influence the views of someone
responding to the poll rather than measure their
opinion
A conservative tends to be opposed to government
intervention
, A. in neither the social nor the economic spheres.
B. in the economic but not the social sphere.
C. only with regard to affirmative action.
D. in both the economic and social spheres.
E. in the social sphere, but not the economic sphere. -
✔ ✔ B. in the economic but not the social sphere.
A consistent pattern of opinion on particular issues
that stems from a coherent set of political beliefs is
called
A. conservatism.
B. socialization.
C. politicization.
D. an ideology.
E. None of these answers is correct. - ✔ ✔ D. an
ideology.
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