LSU POLI 2051: Exam 1 Study Guide Questions With Complete Solutions
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LSU POLI 2051: Exam 1 Study Guide
Questions With Complete Solutions
The different stages of the policy process and the institutions and processes are: 1. People
(interests, problems, and concerns)
2. Linkage Processes & Linkage Institutions (Linkage Processes - Elections, Polls, Lobbying/
Li...
What is an example of popular sovereignty? Elections.
Popular sovereignty condition. Government policies reflect the wishes of the people.
Popular sovereignty condition. Government leaders are elected.
Popular sovereignty condition. Elections are free and fair.
, LSU POLI 2051: Exam 1 Study Guide
Questions With Complete Solutions
Popular sovereignty condition. People participate in the Political Process.
Popular sovereignty condition. High-Quality Information is available.
Popular sovereignty condition. The majority rules.
Popular sovereignty condition. Government Policies are Effective.
Britain at war with __________ for control of North America - British repelled the __________
by 1763, but they had a problem: they were broke. France; French
The Stamp Act of 1764, Writs of Assistance, Tea Act of 1773 (Boston Tea Party) made the
colonists do what? Pay taxes.
The author of Common Sense Thomas __________, called for __________ on a dream and
urged rebellion. Paine; reconciliation
, LSU POLI 2051: Exam 1 Study Guide
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Why was the Declaration of Independence important? Propaganda item to get support and
assistance from foreign countries.
An example of the Social Contract Theory. The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation was a failure because they left the states __________. The national
government had __________ power to enforce its decisions. sovereign; little
What was the difference between the Virginia and New Jersey Plans? Divided power
versus singular power.
Who kept the Convention from falling apart because of his character and authority?
George Washington
Purpose the framers were trying to achieve. Create a powerful central government.
What are examples of creating a powerful central government? - Article I, Section 8, 10:
Powers of Congress
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