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American Government CLEP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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American Government CLEP Exam 
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In the House of Representatives, the _______ is the presiding officer and is usually selected by 
the members of the majority party and functions as a leader of that party. 
Choose on: 
A. Head of the House 
B. Commissioner 
C. Speaker 
D. Chief Legislator - answerC. Speaker 
Social Security and Medicare are social welfare programs, also known as _________ programs. 
Choose one: 
A. Endowment 
B. Assurance 
C. Entitlement 
D. Tr...
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American Government, SBU, Dr. Kwasi, Exam 3 | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | 100% PASS
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American Government, SBU, 
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What does it mean to say that a politician is climbing the opportunity 
ladder? - Answer -Opportunity structure of rising in the ranks. Basically 
being voted into higher and higher offices. 
What is an election in which voters determine their party's candidate 
for office called? - Answer -Primaries. 
What are Caucuses? - Answer -Means meeting. A meeting where party 
members...
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American Government CLEP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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The president's constitutional power of ____ allows him/her to reject acts of Congress. - 
answerVeto. To balance the ability of the legislature to pass laws unilaterally, the president 
is given this right as part of the system of checks and balances. 
Congress can ________ a veto with a 2/3 vote of each house. - answerOverride. Part of the 
system of checks and balances, this power ensures that, given enough votes, even the P...
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American Government CLEP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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American Government CLEP Exam 
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In the House of Representatives, the _______ is the presiding officer and is usually selected by 
the members of the majority party and functions as a leader of that party. 
Choose on: 
A. Head of the House 
B. Commissioner 
C. Speaker 
D. Chief Legislator - answerC. Speaker 
Social Security and Medicare are social welfare programs, also known as _________ programs. 
Choose one: 
A. Endowment 
B. Assurance 
C. Entitlement 
D. Tr...
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AP GOVERNMENT REVIEW SET questions and answers 2023 already graded A
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Chief Justice John Marshall 
In office from (longest serving CJ). Supported increased power of federal government. Decided McCulloch v. Maryland, Gibbons v. Ogden, and Marbury v. Madison. 
 
 
 
Civil Rights Act of 1964 
Prohibits discrimination based on race or gender in employment or public accommodations (restaurants, hotels). Created EEOC to enforce. Based on Congress's interstate commerce clause power (discrimination impacts interstate commerce). The most important federal civil rights la...
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Straighterline US Government Chapter 12 Test Questions with Complete Answers, A+
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Whig theory of the presidency - 'weak president' theory. The president is primarily an administrator, charged with carrying out the will of Congress. Per James Buchanan "My duty is to execute the laws...and not my individual opinions." 
 
Stewardship theory of the presidency - 'strong president' theory. Presidency is limited not by what the Constitution allows, but by what it prohibits. Presidents are free to act as they choose, as long as they do not violate the law. Theodore Roosev...
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POS3443 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Primary (direct primary) the party electorate choose which candidates will run under 
the party's label 
General Election all voters can choose between the parties nominees for each office 
caucuses local party meetings where like-minded partisans in Congress continued to 
nominate presidential and vice-presidential candidates 
convention composed of delegates chosen by state and local party leaders 
-more broadly representative than caucuses 
-party leaders chose the delegates and managed c...
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EGCC American Government PSC101 - Ch. 7 Quiz - Voting and Elections Questions + Answers Graded A+
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What is frontloading? - ️️Scheduling the majority of the primaries and caucuses at 
the beginning of the primary season 
Who manages shadow campaigns? - ️️Political action committees without the 
guidance of candidates 
Which of the following is used to remove a politician from office? - ️️Recall 
During which primary may only members of the political party selecting nominees vote? 
- ️️Closed 
Which of the following describes straight-ticket voting? - ️️Citizens vote by choo...
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TAMU POLS 207 Smith Chapter 5 Questions and Answers | Latest Update
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A goal of a political party is to achieve power by running candidates who win public office in 
elections. 
 -:- True 
The debate over whether parties are still an important force in the American democracy 
has been solved. 
 -:- False 
The responsible party model rests on the premise that parties offer clear policy alternatives 
and hold elected officials accountable for enacting these policies. 
 -:- True 
One of the flaws of the responsible party model is that voters often base their decis...
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GOV 2305- Final- Rasmussen questions and answers, graded A+
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GOV 2305- Final- Rasmussen questions and answers, graded A+ 
Policy 
government's way of doing something that collectively represents our values 
 
 
 
Steps of the process 
1. ID the problem- reactive government, who sees it (small trigger) 
2. Define the problem- political process, end up finding a box 
3. Get representation 
4. Get organized and mobilize support 
5. Formulate policy- take it to committee 
6. Legitimization 
7. Budgeting- fly or die 
8. Design and implement 
9. Evaluate polic...
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