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TAMU POLS 207 EXAM 4 DYER WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • TAMU POLS 207 EXAM 4 DYER WITH CORRECT ANSWERS TAMU POLS 207 EXAM 4 DYER WITH CORRECT ANSWERS Why is it difficult to generalize about local governments? - ANSWER--Diverse communities with diverse governments - no mention of local government in Constitution How do local communities in the United States get their authority to govern themselves? How does this differ from the legal status of the states? - ANSWER-a. Authority delegated by their state constitution and/or laws, only have powers g...
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 TAMU POLS 207 - EXAM 3 CHUPP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • TAMU POLS 207 - EXAM 3 CHUPP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS /. Why did the American colonies/states have a legislative dominant theory of government? - Answer-That was the branch of government that they were allowed to run. That is also what gave them the political will to separate in the first place from Britain. /.What is bicameralism, and why did the states and Founders employ it? - Answer-Two houses of legislature. Called the House and the Senate. An attempt to synthesize an aristocratic chambe...
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TAMU POLS 207 Exam 1 Qs & As 100% Correct
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  • What are implied powers? - ANSWER-Broad, but undefined, powers given to the federal government by the Constitution. (Such as the necessary and proper clause) What does the 10th amendment state? - ANSWER-The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. (Known as the "reserved powers") What was the result of Marbury v. Madison? (1803)? - ANSWER-Established the principl...
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TAMU POLS 207 Smith Chapter 6 Questions and Answers | Latest Update
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  • All lawmakers are members of Congress. -:- False State legislatures are only allowed to pass legislation. -:- False Recent policy issues considered by state legislatures have included student achievement tests and the monitoring of sexual predators. -:- True Perhaps the single most important function of the state legislature is to pass a budget. -:- True State legislatures have no oversight function with regard to state agencies. -:- False Few state legislators are lawyers. -:...
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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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TAMU POLS 207 Smith Chapter 4 Questions and Answers | Latest Update
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  • The only way to participate in political matters is through voting. -:- False Age is the best predictor of sustained political activity. -:- True When local elections are held at different times of the year from national elections, voter turnout always rises sharply. -:- False The reason most people vote is to receive direct tangible benefits. -:- False Voter registration procedures can be a barrier to voter participation. -:- True Those that choose to vote are more likely to fe...
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TAMU POLS 207 Smith Questions and  Answers | Latest Update
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  • Public expectations placed upon the governor far exceed the formal powers governors are given by state constitutions. -:- True The governor's role as chief administrator is severely curtailed due to the lack of direct responsibility over all executive boards, commissions, and agencies in the state bureaucracy. -:- True The majority of gubernatorial vetoes are overridden. -:- False The governor is the chief negotiator with other governments in the American federal system. -:- True...
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TAMU POLS 207 Lim Test 1 Questions  and Answers | Latest Update
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  • Total US population in 1900 vs by 2017 -:- 1900: 76 million 2017: 326 million Total population of Texas in 1900 vs by 2017 -:- 1900: 3.1 million, or 4.0% of total US population 2017: 28.3 million, or 8.68% of total US population Population percentage of whites in US by 2000 vs by 2017 -:- 2000: 77.1% of total US population 2017: 60.6% of total US population Population of whites in Texas by 2000 vs by 2017 -:- 2000: 52.4% of total TX population 2017: 42% of total TX population Hi...
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