American Government: Political Development and
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Institutional Change 12th Edition
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Chapter 1 The Origins of American Political Principles
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2. Chapter 2 The Revolution and the Constitution
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3. Chapter 3 Federalism and American Political Development
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4. Chapter 4 Political Socialization and Public Opinion
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5. Chapter 5 The Mass Media and the Political Agenda
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6. Chapter 6 Interest Groups: The Politics of Influence
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7. Chapter 7 Political Parties: Winning the Right to Govern
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8. Chapter 8 Voting, Campaigns, and Elections
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9. Chapter 9 Congress: Partisanship, Polarization, and Gridlock
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10. Chapter 10 The President: Executive Power in a Separation of Powers Regime
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11. Chapter 11 Bureaucracy: Redesigning Government for the Twenty-First Century
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12. Chapter 12 The Federal Courts: Activism versus Restraint
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13. Chapter 13 Civil Liberties: Ordered Liberty in America
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14. Chapter 14 Civil Rights: Where Liberty and Equality Collide
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, 15. Chapter 15 Government, The Economy, and Domestic Policy
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16. Chapter 16 America’s Global Role in the Twenty-First Century
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, Chapter 1 The Origins of American Political Principles
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Single-Select Multiple Choice | |
Question Answe A B C D
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embedded in rules and
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law, is called a
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Which
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refers to the rule of an
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elite few for their own
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According
interests? to Plato, who
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| The few
| None of these
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should rule a properly
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constituted polis?
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| |citizens
According to Aristotle’s | | d Oligarchy is a | | Democracy is | Tyranny is any | | All of these
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typology of governments,
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which of these statements
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accurately defines a type
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of government?
| | |men who are| | men who are
| | | the people.
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|primarily primarily
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|motivated by | |motivated by |
|their narrow | the broad
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|private and | public
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Which one of the following
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|class and | Berlin
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and
interest. | Athens and Rome | | Oslo and|
pairs of cities formed the
| | | | | London
interests.
| Madrid
| Copenhagen
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centers of
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