TEST
FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN
GOVERNMENT: CONSTITUTION,
FEDERALISM, AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY
THE THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT:
LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, AND JUDICIAL
FUNCTIONS
CONGRESSIONAL STRUCTURE, POWERS,
AND THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
THE PRESIDENT: POWERS, ROLES, AND
EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
THE FEDERAL COURTS AND JUDICIAL
REVIEW
CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER
THE CONSTITUTION
, POLITICAL PARTIES, INTEREST GROUPS,
AND POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
ELECTIONS, VOTING SYSTEMS, AND
CAMPAIGN PROCESSES
PUBLIC POLICY FORMATION,
IMPLEMENTATION, AND EVALUATION
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
STRUCTURE, POWERS, AND
RELATIONSHIP TO FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
Which of the following activities voting
would be considered a
conventional form of
participation?
,Which of the following offers any action that seeks to change or support
the best definition of political a government official or policy
participation according to the
text?
If you decide to vote for a prospective
candidate because you like
what she has promised to do
once in office, you are
engaging in what type of
voting?
, A voter who makes a ballot retrospective
choice based on how
candidates have performed
during past terms in office is
engaging in what kind of
voting?
What term is used to describe voter fatigue
the phenomenon that occurs
when Americans begin to lose
interest in politics because there
are so many elections to
follow?