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AP Gov Exam Prep 2024/2025| Questions and Answers| A level 1. What principle is established by the **Constitution** that ensures government powers are divided among branches? - Separation of powers 2. How does **federalism** benefit governance in the United States? - It allows states to...

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1. What principle is established by the **Constitution** that ensures government powers are

divided among branches?

- Separation of powers



2. How does **federalism** benefit governance in the United States?

- It allows states to address local issues while the federal government manages national

concerns.



3. What landmark Supreme Court case established the principle of **judicial review**?

- Marbury v. Madison



4. In what way does the **Electoral College** affect presidential elections?

- It can result in a candidate winning the presidency without winning the popular vote.



5. What is the purpose of the **Bill of Rights**?

- To protect individual liberties against government infringement.



6. How do **interest groups** influence the political process?

- By lobbying lawmakers and mobilizing public opinion around specific issues.



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,7. What is the primary function of **political parties** in the U.S. system?

- To organize elections, simplify voter choices, and coordinate policymaking.



8. What does the **First Amendment** protect?

- Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.



9. How does **gerrymandering** impact elections?

- It manipulates district boundaries to favor one party over another, affecting electoral

competition.



10. What is the significance of the **Supremacy Clause** in the Constitution?

- It establishes that federal law takes precedence over state law.



11. Discuss the concept of **political socialization** and its significance.

- Political socialization is the process through which individuals develop their political

beliefs, shaping their participation in democracy.



12. What is the role of the **media** in a democratic society?

- To inform the public, shape political discourse, and hold government accountable.



13. How does **the right to vote** serve as a cornerstone of democracy?




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, - It empowers citizens to participate in the political process and influence government

decisions.



14. What effect did the **Voting Rights Act of 1965** have on American elections?

- It aimed to eliminate racial discrimination in voting, significantly increasing voter

registration among African Americans.



15. Explain how **checks and balances** function within the U.S. government.

- Each branch has the ability to limit the powers of the others, ensuring no single branch

becomes too powerful.



16. What is **political efficacy** and why is it important?

- Political efficacy is the belief that one can influence political processes, encouraging

civic engagement and participation.



17. How do **federal mandates** impact state governments?

- They require states to comply with national standards, often without providing additional

funding.



18. Discuss the significance of **the War Powers Resolution**.

- It aims to limit the President's ability to engage U.S. forces in hostilities without

congressional approval.



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