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PSCI 110 Exam Questions With Correct Answers.
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©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/22/2024 12:54 PM 
PSCI 110 Exam Questions With Correct 
Answers. 
Going public - answerexecutive strategy of going over Congress' heads to garner 
support/attention of citizens directly, with goal of increasing pressure for Congressional action, 
ex. Bush and the war in Iraq 
pres. unilateral power - answerpres can take action without regard to other branches, power 
of veto and exec order, ex. exec orders for COVID restrictions from Biden 
presidential toolbo...
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Liberty University (GOVT 220) - Quiz The Presidency
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1. A president can issue a pardon in which of the following circumstances? 
a. For all offenses against the United States, except impeachment 
2. Why is it difficult to gauge how successful presidents are with legislation in Congress? 
a. They can keep their victory score high by not taking a position on any 
controversial measure. 
3. From the time of winning office to the time of leaving it, what can be said about the 
popularity of most recent presidents? 
a. It has decreased except at electi...
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DCUSH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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DCUSH Final Exam 
 
Why was Andrew Jackson impeached? - Answer- Because of the political conflict and the rupture of ideologies in the aftermath of the Civil War. 
 
What does it mean to "wave the bloody shirt"? - Answer- A phrase used to ridicule opposing politicians who made emotional calls to avenge the blood of the northern soldiers that died in the Civil War. 
 
Boss Tweed 
- Answer- The picture 
 
Plessy v. Ferguson - Answer- was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court issued in 1...
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POLS101 Topic 14: State and Local Politics[ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT]
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The presidency was created by Article ________ of the U.S. Constitution. 
Select one: 
a. I 
b. II 
c. III 
d. IV 
e. VII 
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ADVANCED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR PRSA APR
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ADVANCED QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS FOR PRSA APR 
Eras of Public Relations - CORRECT ANSWER--Seedbed Era 
-World War I Period 
-Booming Twenties 
-Roosevelt Era and World War II 
-Post War Era 
-Period of Protest and Empowerment 
-Digital Age and Globalism 
Seedbed Era - CORRECT ANSWER- 
-Public be informed. 
-Muckraking, social reform, unions 
-Defensive publicity; journalists hired as interpreters to get news out 
-Key figures: Ivy Lee, President Theodore Roosevelt (bully pulpit) 
Word War I Per...
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PRSA APR COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAMS
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PRSA APR COMPLETE PRACTICE 
EXAMS 
Seedbed Era () - CORRECT ANSWER-- Let the public be informed. 
Muckraking, social reform, unions. 
- PR Trends: Defensive publicity. Journalists = interpreters to get the news out. 
- Ivy Ledbetter Lee - Full disclosure and tell the truth 
- President Theodore Roosevelt - Bully pulpit 
World War I Era () - CORRECT ANSWER-- Let the public be informed. The 
war to end all wars. 
- PR Trends: Organized promotion, Promote patriotism. Use interest groups. 
- Geo...
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STRAIGHTERLINE POLS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT GRADED EXAM 4 - APRIL 2022
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•	POLS101_MH_V4 
•	Topic 14: State and Local Politics 
Started on	Saturday, April 9, 2022, 2:56 PM 
State	Finished 
Completed on	Saturday, April 9, 2022, 3:16 PM 
Time taken	20 mins 12 secs 
Grade	125.00 out of 125.00 (100%) 
Question 1 
Correct 
5.00 points out of 5.00 
 Flag question 
Question text 
The presidency was created by Article ________ of the U.S. Constitution. 
Select one: 
 a. I 
 b. II 
 c. III 
 d. IV 
 e. VII 
Question 2 
Correct 
5.00 points out of 5.00 
 Flag ...
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Vocabulary: AP US Government
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Here are the definitions of the provided terms along with examples when possible: 
 
1. Appropriations: 
 - Definition: Appropriations refer to the allocation of funds by a legislative body for specific purposes. 
 - Example: The Congress passes appropriations bills to allocate funds for various government programs, such as education or defense. 
 
2. Authorization: 
 - Definition: Authorization is the approval or permission granted by a legislative body to undertake certain activities or ...
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Liberty University (GOVT 220) - Quiz The Presidency
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1. A president can issue a pardon in which of the following circumstances? 
a. For all offenses against the United States, except impeachment 
2. Why is it difficult to gauge how successful presidents are with legislation in Congress? 
a. They can keep their victory score high by not taking a position on any 
controversial measure. 
3. From the time of winning office to the time of leaving it, what can be said about the 
popularity of most recent presidents? 
a. It has decreased except at electi...
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The Modern Presidency Lecture notes GOVT-320
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These notes cover various aspects of the modern presidency and its evolution over time, including the Twelfth and Twenty-fifth Amendments, the role of the vice president, the turning point of the Great Depression and World War II, the four main features of the modern presidency, and presidential tools for persuasion such as bargaining, the bully pulpit, and going public. The notes also discuss specific historical examples of presidential leadership styles and policies, including Franklin Rooseve...
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