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Government 2305 Exam Questions Verified Solutions Current Update (A+ Pass) According to Benjamin Franklin, popular governments are extremely difficult to "keep" because - Answers - d. people have to be vigilant and active if they are to maintain control.. Where does America rank compared to...

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According to Benjamin Franklin, popular governments are extremely difficult to "keep"
because - Answers -✔✔ d. people have to be vigilant and active if they are to maintain
control..

Where does America rank compared to other countries when paying taxes? - Answers -
✔✔ a. 27th.

What is the fifth largest spending category for the US government? - Answers -✔✔ b.
Interest on national debt.

Pluralism, elite theory, and social movement theory essentially answer the question of -
Answers -✔✔ a. where power really lies in American politics..

According to elite theory, what is the source of influence? - Answers -✔✔ b. status
based on leading positions in society.

Under pluralism, what is the source of influence? - Answers -✔✔ a. interest groups.

Social movement theory emphasizes the power of - Answers -✔✔ c. popular
uprisings/movements..

The text describes all of the following as powerful ideas that shape American politics
EXCEPT - Answers -✔✔ d. Catholicism..

Ultimately, the struggle for power between the elite few and the democratic many goes
back to which of our questions? - Answers -✔✔ a. Who governs?.

Congress, the president, the Supreme Court, and the Department of Homeland Security
are all institutions that shape - Answers -✔✔ d. all of the above..

In the story of Marla Ruzicka, one of the first American civilians to arrive in Iraq after the
United States toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003, we learned that - Answers -✔✔ d.
both a and c are true..

The website credited in your text with creating a more transparent government is -
Answers -✔✔ c. fedspending.org.

, Mastering how the four I's (ideas, institutions, interests, and individuals) shape politics
also requires an understanding of - Answers -✔✔ b. history..

Which of the following is NOT one of the four central questions the authors use
throughout this book to help make sense of American politics and government? -
Answers -✔✔ d. What controls the society?

The principle that each branch of government has the authority to block the others,
making it more difficult for any one branch to exercise too much power, is known as -
Answers -✔✔ b. checks and balances..

The framers of the Constitution created the ________ as an intermediate body to elect
the president. - Answers -✔✔ c. Electoral College.

The organizations, norms, and rules that structure political action are known as -
Answers -✔✔ d. institutions..

The idea that power rests in a small number of wealthy and powerful individuals is seen
in the _____ theory of democracy. - Answers -✔✔ b. elite

The key concept of the pluralism is - Answers -✔✔ c. groups..

What is the term for a network of influence and money flowing between defense
contractors, military figures in the Pentagon, and defense policy officials in Congress
and the White House? - Answers -✔✔ a. military-industrial complex.

Which of the following could be considered a definition of politics, according to the text?
- Answers -✔✔ d. Who gets what, when, and how.

What is the informal name for president-appointed positions, usually to lead a special
project like the White House "war on drugs"? - Answers -✔✔ c. presidential czars.

What is the name for a corrupt party that often ran a city or state government in the
nineteenth-century United States? - Answers -✔✔ a. political machine.

What is the term for an approach to political behavior that views individuals as rational,
decisive actors who know their political interests and seek to act on them? - Answers -
✔✔ b. rational-choice theory.

Public-private partnerships have - Answers -✔✔ d. all of the above.

The system of government that rests ultimate governing power in its people, who may
rule directly or via representatives, is called - Answers -✔✔ b. a republic..

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