Which of the following would be an example of a progressive taxation scheme?
a flat sales tax on luxury items such as large-screen televisions
a tax credit that gives $5,000 to individuals who make more than $40,000 per year, $1,000 to individuals who make $20,000 to $30,000 per year, and $200 to individuals who make less than $20,000 per year
an increased tax rate on certain items, such as cigarettes and alcohol, to discourage their consumption
an income tax that collects nothing from individuals making less than $20,000 per year, 5 percent from individuals making $20,000 to $30,000 per year, and 7 percent from individuals making $30,000 to $40,000 per year
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the scientific method?
a) the use of common sense
b) empirical methods of measurement
c) commonly held beliefs
d) consultation of gov't authorities for approval
b) empirical methods of measurement
In
applying the scientific method, "reliable" evidence is what could be considered ______________________
a) accurate b) relevant
c) testable d) obvious
a) accurate
Knowledge about politics based on authority may include specific authority, a general authority, or _____________________
a) a foreign authority
b) a power vacuum
c) personal sources
d) "everyone"
d) "everyone"
Which of the following is seldom an obstacle to the application of the scientific method to politics?
a) not enough data points are available to serve as a basis for generalizations
b) the evidence is so ambiguous that no clear conclusion can be reached
c) the analyst cannot be objective because of the influence of his or her social reality
d) it is impossible for others to evaluate the data and conclusions
d) it is impossible for others to evaluate the data and conclusions
If something "feels" right to you, it is most likely what type of personal thought?
a) intuition
b) rationality
c) personal experience
d) personal preference
a) intuition
Which of the following is a key criticism of political science to convey that it fails to
meet the requirements as a "real" science?
a) it employs the scientific method in a different manner
b) it lacks the scientific elements present in the hard sciences like physics or chemistry
c) every country is vastly different
d) it lacks statistical methods for analyzing data
b) it lacks the scientific elements present in the hard sciences like physics or chemistry
A comprehensive set of beliefs
about the political world is _____________________
a) a political culture
b) the basis of national character
c) a political ideology
d) composed primarily of cognitive orientations
c) a political ideology
Which of the following ideologies places particular importance on stability, tradition and loyalty to G-d and country?
a) socialism b) conservatism
c) classical liberalism d)
fascism
b) conservatism
According to Thomas Kuhn, a theory is described as ______________
a) one scholar's idea about how politics works
b) a set of systematically linked generalizations
c) the set of concepts that most people accept as true
d) the most widely shared view about how a particular political process works
b) a set of systematically linked generalizations
Thomas Hobbes assumed which of the following?
a) human beings are generally cooperative
b) a strong ruler is essential to limit interpersonal violence
c) the people have the right to question the decisions of the ruler
d) human beings are generally cooperative
b) a strong ruler is essential to limit interpersonal violence
Which of the
following ideologies advocates individual freedom, limited government, and laissez-faire economics?
a) democratic socialism b) conservatism
c) fascism d) classical liberalism
d) classical liberalism
Which individual is usually identified as the "founding father" of classical liberalism?
a) Plato b) Franklin D. Roosevelt
c) John Locke d) V.I. Lenin
C) John Locke
Adherents of classical liberalism particularly adhere to the belief that the role of gov't should be ___________________
a) to mitigate social ills
b) limited
c) to support a strong and effective welfare state
d) to ensure that taxes are fair
b) limited
Which of the following refers to the contemporary definition of a "liberal" in the US?
a)
someone who supports minimal gov't intervention and personal freedom
b) someone who supports extensive gov't intervention and policies that increase equality of condition
c) someone who supports that nationalization of all factors of production
d) someone who believes that a strong leader is essential
b) someone who supports extensive gov't intervention and policies that increase equality of condition
The
ideas of the welfare state are most consistent with _________________
a) socialism b) fascism
c) nationalism d) conservatism
a) socialism
The feelings or emotions evoked by a political stimulus constitute the individual's _____________
a) cognitive orientation
b) affective orientation
c) primary orientation
d) evaluative orientation
b) affective orientation
The concepts of mass and elite belief systems are associated with the studies of ______________
a) William Beveridge
b) Philip Converse
c) Sidney Verba
d) Adam Smith
b) Philip Converse
A possible criticism of Huntington's "civilizations" theory could be as follows:
a) The decline of religious adherents worldwide makes Huntington's theory
now irrelevant
b) There is absolutely no conclusive correlation between different countries, even neighboring ones
c) Huntington's generalizations are overly simplified and therefore cannot reflect the political culture of a country
d) The lack of violence between Huntington's "civilizations" proves his theory null and void
c) Huntington's generalizations are overly simplified and therefore cannot reflect the political culture of a country
Which of the following would be considered the most unconventional mode of individual political action?
a) going door to door to spread awareness
b) getting elected to public office
c) engaging in revolutionary acts
d) acting as a single-issue activist
c) engaging in revolutionary acts
Which of the following activities by political interest groups would fall under
the provision of material resources?
a) coordinating letter-writing campaigns regarding policy issues
b) accepting donations from members
c) publishing reports that analyze policy choices
d) paying to send lobbyists to Washington DC
d) paying to send lobbyists to Washington DC
An interest group that emerges spontaneously and for a short duration to express opposition to or support for particular
policy is considered to be a(n) ___________________
a) associational interest group
b) anomic interest group
c) non-associational interest group
d) institutional interest group
b) anomic interest group
An interest group is transformed into a political party when it _________________
a) is effectively organized
b) seeks to place its members in political office
c) has a large number of members
throughout the country
d) obtains substantial financial resources
b) seeks to place its members in political office
A political interest group is most likely to exert more influence on the gov't when _______________
a) its members are single issue activists
b) it resists compromise
c) it has greater political resources
d) it adapts radical positions
a) its members are single issue activists
A violent political demonstration led by revolutionaries is an example of _________________
a) an associational interest group in action
b) the provision of material resources
c) an unconventional political action
d) the result of pragmatic political parties
c) an unconventional political action
Which type of
organization has a primary function of aggregating and simplifying people's policy demands into a few packages of clear policy alternatives?
a) activist groups b) interest groups
c) political parties c) governments
c) political parties
Political socialization can be defined as:
a) the interaction that occur among people with similar political beliefs
b) the processes through which an individual
acquires his or her orientations toward the political world
c) the decisions of politically-motivated individuals to interact with each other
d) the development of political groups in a given society
b) the processes through which an individual acquires his or her orientations toward the political world
Which of the following is most likely to be the most valuable agent for political socialization?
a)
family
b) the media
c) schools
d) social networks
a) family
In modern societies, the major source of political information for most adults derives from:
a) the media
b) peer groups
c) schools
d) political parties
a) the media
The media's role in signaling the importance of a particular political issue is
termed
a) interest aggregation
b) the prism effect
c) media oversight
d) agenda setting
d) agenda setting
One observation about much of the empirical research on the agents of political socialization is that
a) the importance of the peer group has not been confirmed
b) the media are the most important agent for most people
c) it is difficult to identify precisely which agent has which
specific effect on most individuals' political orientations
d) it is difficult to determine how children react to political socialization in the schools
c) it is difficult to identify precisely which agent has which specific effect on most individuals' political orientations
In the 2012 US presidential election, the personal characteristic that was most asscoiated with voting for Barak Obama was
a) being
male
b) being 45-64
c) being African American
d) having an annual family income greater than $100,00
c) being African American
The biographies of Gandhi and Osama bin Laden reveal that
a) people with different backgrounds can choose similar forms of political action
b) extremist-activists are not different from other people
c) people with similar backgrounds can choose different forms of
political action
d) religion encourages political activism
c) people with similar backgrounds can choose different forms of political action
For rational choice theorists, the "paradox of participation" is that, while many people vote
a) some people who are very interested in politics have low levels of participation
b) people often do not understand the implications of their political actions
c) the
costs associated with political participation often outweigh the likely benefits
d) many people vote for candidates and policies contrary to their self-interst
c) the costs associated with political participation often outweigh the likely benefits
When the agents of political socialization are ineffective or provide contradictory messages, an individual's political behavior will tend toward
_____________
a) apathy
b) dependence on peers
c) independent inquiry
d) activism
a) apathy
The term "sovereignty" refers to:
a) rule by a monarch
b) a state's historical, political, and cultural boundaries
c) the premise that each state is the ultimate source of law within its own boundaries
d) the belief that the needs of the state are more important than the needs of its
citizens
c) the premise that each state is the ultimate source of law within its own boundaries
Which is an example of a state, as defined by the text?
a) Kurdistan b) Barvaria
c) the UN d) Canada
d) Canada
The most important goal of a state is
a) autonomy b) prosperity
c) security d) stability
c) security
Res publica refers to:
a) a citizen's right to privacy
b) a citizen's responsibility to support the gov't
c) the appropriate domain of state activity
d) the right of the state to protect its territory
c) the appropriate domain of state activity
The concept of the nation usually denotes
a) a territorially-bound sovereign
entity
b) a large collectivity composed of many individuals and groups
c) the highest gov't level within a country
d) a group that shares a single culture
d) a group that shares a single culture
The doctrine of territorial integrity holds that
a) a state has the right to invade another state
b) a nation cannot exist across the boundaries of two states
c) the boundaries of a state must be
clearly defined
d) the state has the right to resist any aggression or intervention within its boundaries
d) the state has the right to resist any aggression or intervention within its boundaries
According to Max Weber, the state is distinguished from all other organizations by
a) its monopoly on the legitimate use of force
b) its use of bureaucratic procedures in making policy decisions
c) its
ability to communicate political information via the media
d) its dependence on culture to define social life
a) its monopoly on the legitimate use of force
Scholars predict that _____________ will be the basis of the majority of the world violence
a) terrorism
b) nation-based conflicts
c) coups d etat
d) class-based conflict
b) nation-based conflicts
Liberty, equality, freedom, and justice are examples of:
a) inputs
b) requisite functions of the state
c) values
d) traditions
c) values
When decisions are accepted as binding by the people affected, the decisions may be described as:
a) consensual b) judicial
c) authoritative d) rational
c) authoritiative
A key difference between authority and power is that:
a) the exercise of authority does not require the application of power
b) individuals can resist authority but not power
c) the state relies more on power than authority to gain compliance
d) authority relies on the threat of force and power relies on the application of force
a) the exercise of authority does not require the application of power
Which of the following is the best example of the exercise of coercive power?
a) A's threat persuades B to do something B does not want to do
b) B does something A wants in exchange for benefits from A
c) A persuades B to do something that harms B's interests
d) B does something in order to gain favor with A
a) A's threat persuades B to do something B does not want to do
Which of the following actions is a "support" input to a political system?
a) abstain from a local election
b) obey local traffic laws
c) signing a petition
d) requesting a gov't service
b) obey local traffic laws
Which of the following is usually a role of the executive?
a) functioning as a spiritual and political leader
b) creating policies
and laws
c) interpreting the constitutionality of laws
d) supervising military and foreign affairs
d) supervising military and foreign affairs
Which of the following is the most responsible for the state's relations with other countries?
a) legislature b) administration
c) executive d) judiciary
c) execturive
In a
political system with a fused executive,
a) one actor carries out ceremonial aspects of the executive role while another carries out more political aspects
b) a small number of people exercise collective executive leadership
c) the ceremonial and political functions of the top executives both reside in the same actor
d) the actor is mostly insulated from daily struggles and the grind of politics
c) the ceremonial and political functions of the top executives both reside in the same actor
In comparison to legislatures, executive structures tend to be:
a) less capable of decisive action
b) more capable of decisive action
c) less unified
d) less streamlined
b) more capable of decisive action
Which of the following is an important area of legislative oversight?
a) approving major executive
appointments
b) enacting regulatory legislation
c) committee hearings on legislation
d) control of the agenda by the legislative majority
a) approving major executive appointments
Which of the following is a potential drawback of the bicameral legislature?
a) proliferation of elections
b) less effective representation
c) stalemates in policymaking
d) proliferation of political
parties
c) stalemates in policymaking
The concept of an independent judiciary means that:
a) judicial actors are not representative of the population
b) judicial actors are not elected
c) judicial actors are not constrained by the executive or legislature
d) judicial actors control their ideological preferences
c) judicial actors are not constrained by the executive or legislature
Which of the following is a reason for the decline in the power of most legislatures?
a) legislatures have a strict coherent structure within which power can be concentrated
b) legislatures have slow and cumbersome procedures
c) legislatures do not meet often enough for effective leadership to emerge
d) legislatures drain the support services that are there for them
b) legislatures have slow and cumbersome procedures
Why does the term "bureaucratic" have a negative connotation?
a) bureaucracies are an extension of the judicial system
b) bureaucracies often favor a specific group of people
c) bureaucracies are large, impersonal and slow
d) bureaucracies are notoriously corrupt
c) bureaucracies are large, impersonal and slow
A
conservative Islamic country is most likely to adopt which of the following?
a) international law
b) civil law
c) common law
d) sharia law
d) sharia law
A key element of representative democracy is having:
a) 3 or more political parties
b) a strong president
c) universal adult suffrage
d) a federal structure
c) universal adult suffrage
A key feature of a constitution is that it:
a) is rarely modified
b) limits the powers of the rulers
c) is written with clarity
d) specifies the role of political parties
b) limits the powers of the rulers
Which of the following countries has a stable two-party system?
a) Israel b) the US
c) the UK d) Germany
b) the US
The United Nations (UN) is an example of a:
a) nongovernmental organization
b) confederation
c) unitary state
d) multinational state
b) confederation
A political system that has both a President and Prime Minster would most likely be characterized as a(n):
a) hybrid system
b) council system
c) assembly system
d) presidential
system
a) hybrid system
A council system of government is defined by:
a) each region having veto power
b) a small number of individuals sharing executive and legislative power
c) a bicameral legislature
d) the chief executive being appointed
b) a small number of individuals sharing executive and legislative power
Another
term for representative democracy is:
a) a hybrid system
b) an illiberal democracy
c) a republic
d) a confederation
c) a republic
Which of the following is a potential problem with a two-party system?
a) it is very difficult for non-incumbents to be elected
b) party positions are not responsive to changes in public opinion
c) voters lack a sufficient array of alternatives
d) voters rarely
shift from one party to another
c) voters lack a sufficient array of alternatives
The basic economic principle in which price is determined by how much consumers want a given product relative to its availability is known as:
a) the efficiency principle
b) the circular-flow model
c) supply and demand
d) the factors of production balance
c) supply and demand
The gross domestic product is:
a) the total value of all final goods and services produced by all the citizens of the state
b) the total value of all final goods and services exported by the state
c) the total value of all the goods and services produced or purchased by the government
d) the total value of all final goods produced within a state's territorial boundaries
d) the total value of all final goods produced within a state's territorial boundaries
In a market economy, the factors of production are controlled primarily by:
a) the state
b) private economic actors
c) a balance of state and private actors
d) banks and other financial institutions
b) private economic actors
Which of the following is most likely to be a shortcoming of a
command economy?
a) insufficient incentives for high productivity
b) severe economic cycles
c) production for profit rather than need
d) excessive competition
a) insufficient incentives for high productivity
The nonhuman productive input from other resources including financial resources, machinery, and technology is known as:
a) land b) capital
c) collateral d) labor
b) capital
Which major theorist argued that the power elite in the US consists primarily of top military officials, industry leaders, and government officials?
a) Karl Marx b) Robert Dahl
c) Gaetane Mosca d) C. Wright Mills
d) C. Wright Mills
Regarding the elite, class, and pluralist approaches to explaining policy making, political scientists
tend to:
a) agree that elite theory now most accurately describes most national political systems
b) conclude that the group approach characterizes the policy process in most contemporary political systems
c) reject the claim that most societies are characterized by political stratification
d) disagree about which of the three approaches is most accurate
d) disagree about which of the three approaches is most accurate
Which of the following types of evidence would most seriously undermine the elite approach?
a) the mass accepts nearly all policy decisions by the government
b) government bureaucrats sometimes fail to implement the decisions of the elite
c) subgroups within the elite compete for benefits
d) the elite loses on major policy decisions of concern to its members
d) the elite loses on major policy decisions of concern to its members
Which of the following types of evidence would most seriously undermine the class approach?
a) the gov't bureaucracy is very efficient
b) the society appears to be peaceful
c) the gov't bureaucracy is inefficient
d) people who are similar in economic standing do not agree on most political issues
d) people who are similar in economic standing do not agree on most political issues
The white-dominated Apartheid gov't in South Africa, which held power until 1994, is an example of a society best explained by:
a) Marxism b) the elite approach
c) pluralism d) the class conflict
b) the elite approach
The idea the inequality inevitable produces political conflict is most consistent with:
a) the writings of Robert Dahl
b) the writings of Karl
Marx
c) the elite approach
d) the pluralist approach
b) the writings of Karl Marx
The assumption that many different resources can influence policy decisions is central to:
a) the pluralist approach
b) the class approach
c) regulatory policies
d) extractive policies
a) the pluralist approach
Political
stratification refers to the segmentation of the ____________ into separate groups that hold varying degrees of ____________.
a) population; intellect
b) political elite; influence
c) population; power
d) gov't; authority
c) population; power
The most important shared concept between the elite approach and the class approach is acknowledgment of ___________ throughout and between societies.
a)
structured inequality
b) extensive competition
c) ignorant masses
d) polarization
a) structured inequality
At its most basic level, Marx's characterization of society is that it is divided between the capitalist class and the:
a) gov't b) elite class
c) proletariat class d) bureaucracy
c) proletariat class
In
which stage of the public policy process is the emphasis on the actual delivery of the valued good or service?
a) implementation
b) problem definition
c) evaluation
d) issue identification
a) implementation
In which stage of the public policy process is the major emphasis on determining what condition in the environment requires a policy response?
a) implementation
b) problem definition
c)
evaluation
d) problem identification
d) problem identification
The dimension of development that deals with cognitive, affective and evaluative orientations is:
a) organizational b) normative
c) economic d) attitudinal
d) attitudinal
Which of the following scholars argued that development would occur in six
stages?
a) Karl Marx
b) Barrington Moore
c) Samuel Huntington
d) Immanuel Kant
a) Karl Marx
Marx proposed a stage taxonomy of development in which the initial stage is labeled:
a) primitive communism
b) the state of nature
c) feudalism
d) anarchy
a) primitive communism
General traits of "modern" man in a
developing society include:
a) openness to new experiences
b) religious fundamentalism
c) a shift toward political apathy
d) a focus on only the area surrounding them
a) openness to new experiences
In emphasizing the importance of culture in the processes of change, Max Weber:
a) drew a linkage between the Protestant religion and the rise of capitalism
b) analyzed the influence of families on
political values
c) studied the impact of modern technologies on values
d) argued that the economic system had limited impacts on change
a) drew a linkage between the Protestant religion and the rise of capitalism
A core principle of neoliberalism as an approach to development is:
a) that the state must actively regulate the actions of most firms
b) gov't support of the agrarian sector
c) to
maximize the economic freedom of firms
d) support for liberal democracy
c) to maximize the economic freedom of firms
Political decay is most likely when:
a) political parties lack clear policy goals
b) the political system limits individuals rights
c) political institutions fail to withstand pressures caused by the increasing political participation and demands
d) multinational corporations are
essential to economic development
c) political institutions fail to withstand pressures caused by the increasing political participation and demands
Which of the following is the most likely outcome in cases of serious political decay?
a) the military intervenes in politics to restore order
b) the gov't is forced to hold an election
c) the gov't requests economic aid from a foreign gov't
d) war is
declared against a neighboring country
a) the military intervenes in politics to restore order
Which of the following would have the most relevance from an international relations perspective?
a) the election of several conservative state governors in the US
b) the state's income tax level
c) the establishment of diplomatic ties between two countries
d) a new political theory to explain economic
behavior
c) the establishment of diplomatic ties between two countries
The most widespread mechanism for coordinating between states and politics across borders is:
a) treaties and alliances
b) diplomacy
c) low-intensity conflict
d) the European Union
b) diplomacy
The classical notion of balance of power:
a)
describes an approach for maintaining stability in the relations among states
b) explains that peace can be assured only when states disarm militarily
c) holds that war is not inevitable
d) states that resources disputes are underlying causes of all conflict
a) describes an approach for maintaining stability in the relations among states
Which type of colonial domination involves an attempt to transform
a colonial state into an extension of the dominant state?
a) segregationist colonialism
b) neoliberalism
c) indirect rule
d) assimilationist colonialism
d) assimilationist colonialism
Which type of colonial domination is characterized by an official withdrawal of the dominant state, but with domination maintained, usually be economic leverage?
a) segregationist colonialism
b)
neoliberalism
c) indirect rule
d) neocolonialism
d) neocolonialism
Which of the following trends seems most likely to continue in the current globalized, post-Cold War system?
a) the international system will become bipolar
b) military force will become a minor factor in the relations between the states
c) Economic competition will become more intense, turning former allies into enemies
d)
transnational entities will become less important
c) Economic competition will become more intense, turning former allies into enemies
The increasing international integration of markets and technologies leading to more interdependece of people and nations is referred to as:
a) colonialism b) constructivism
c) multilateralism d) globalization
d) globalization
The security dilemma that all states face is the result of countries being part of an international system that is generally assumed to be:
a) anarchic b) stable
c) democratic d) corrupt
a) anarchic
An analysis of a nation's foreign policy that takes into account the subtle differences in cultural values and how it might perceive the creation of a new international
organization, for example, would likely be considered:
A) neoconservative C) realist.
B) constructivist D) colonialist.
b) constructivism
The formal attempt to institutionalize and constrain the interactions among states is known as:
a) international law c) international regimes
b) diplomacy d) coercion.
a) international law
All example of a distinct variation of international relations is known as _________________ IR.
a) globalist b) liberal
c) neoconservative d) feminist
d) feminist
If a gov't makes it illegal for banks to do business with companies from a specific country, this would be an example of the imposition of:
a) treaties b) altruism
c) regimes d) sanctions
d) sanctions
When a group of states cooperates to withhold valued resources from a state in order to pressure that state to comply without using violence, the strategy employs the use of:
a) alliance politics
b) sanctions
c) gunboat diplomacy.
d) diplomacy
b) sanctions
Thomas Hobbes believed that individuals submitted to the social contract in an attempt
to ensure that:
A) power would be the first principle of governance
B) rules would be made rationally
C) violent behavior would be punished
D) force would be the final resort for resolving disagreement
D) force would be the final resort for resolving disagreement
The majority of Aboriginal Australians live in:
a) non-modern villages
b) gov't reservations
c) modern homes
d) in the
bush
c) modern homes
Marx's predictions were best at predicting:
a) the move from capitalism to communism
b) some of the tensions and problems of capitalism
c) the victory of communists over capitalists
d) that people in each class will hold identical beliefs
b) some of the tensions and problems of capitalism
Which
of these statements is most accurate:
a) human beings are mostly cooperative
b) human beings are never cooperative
c) human beings are mostly competitive
d) human beings are a mixture of both
d) human beings are a mixture of both
Feminist IR argues that women are:
a) more likely to favor military solutions
b) more likely to favor compromises to avoid violence
c) more intelligent than
males
d) make better arguments
b) more likely to favor compromises to avoid violence
The historical tendency of stronger nations to take over and rule weaker nations is:
a) colonialism
b) constructivism
c) multilateralism
d) globalization
a) colonialism
The Cold War is an example of:
a) treaties and
alliances
b) diplomacy
c) low-intensity conflict
d) high-intensity conflict
c) low-intensity conflict
The Russian propaganda video in class depicted American capitalists as:
a) jackasses
b) friendly bears
c) greedy dogs
d) warmongering cats
c) greedy dogs
The American propaganda video in class depicted
Russian communists as:
a) angry buzzards
b) sophisticated socialites
c) snake-oil salesmen
d) warmongering cats
c) snake-oil salesmen
The model of Liberalism assumes:
a) nations will compete but they will also cooperate
b) states act only on self interest
c) states are mostly altruistic
d) most states will remain neutral
a) nations will compete but they will also cooperate
C. Wright Mills argued that who controls states:
a) the majority of people
b) small competing groups
c) a small and limited power elite
d) the communist party
c) a small and limited power elite
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Unemployment compensation payments can make up for some of the income workers lose when they are laid off. However, such payments do not provide medical insurance coverage. How does this create an important incentive for a person who is out of work to seek new employment as quickly as possible?
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