Matching 
  
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IDENTIFYING KEY
TERMS Match each item with
the correct statement below. You will not use all the terms. a.  | special
session |  b.  | continuous body |  c.  | gerrymandered |  d.  | session |  e.  | single-member district |  f.  | term |  
  
  
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		  1.  
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With just a fraction of its
seats up for election at any one time, the Senate is the sole ____ in Congress.
   
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		  2.  
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Congress must meet formally at
least twice during each ____ to carry out the business of lawmaking.
   
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		  3.  
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Voters choose among candidates
running exclusively in their districts under the ____ system of election.
   
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IDENTIFYING KEY
TERMS Match each item with
the correct statement below. You will not use all the terms. a.  | apportioned |  b.  | reapportion |  c.  | continuous body |  d.  | at-large |  e.  | term |  f.  | special session |  
  
  
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		  4.  
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An emergency may prompt the
President to call a(n) ____ of Congress.
   
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		  5.  
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Seats in the House of
Representatives are ____ among the States according to their populations.
   
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		  6.  
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States with only one member in
the House of Representatives use the ____ system to elect their representative.
   
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IDENTIFYING KEY
TERMS Match each item with
the correct statement below. You will not use all the terms. a.  | commerce
power |  b.  | copyright |  c.  | indirect tax |  d.  | legal tender |  e.  | patent |  
  
  
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a charge levied by the
government, first paid by one person, then passed on to another
   
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		  8.  
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the exclusive legal right to
copy, sell, or publish a piece of creative work
   
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		  9.  
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a grant for the exclusive
right to make, use, or sell new or improved inventions
   
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IDENTIFYING KEY
TERMS Match each item with
the correct statement below. You will not use all the terms. a.  | bankruptcy |  b.  | eminent domain |  c.  | direct tax |  d.  | liberal constructionist |  e.  | strict
constructionist |  
  
  
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		  10.  
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a legal proceeding for
distributing to creditors the assets of those unable to pay their debts
   
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		  11.  
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a charge levied by the
government, to be paid only by the person on whom it is imposed
   
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		  12.  
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someone seeking to limit the
powers of Congress to its expressed powers and only the most vital implied
powers
   
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IDENTIFYING KEY
TERMS Match each item with
the correct statement below. You will not use all the terms. a.  | successor |  b.  | commerce power |  c.  | deficit financing |  d.  | liberal constructionist |  e.  | Necessary and Proper
Clause |  f.  | strict constructionist |  
  
  
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		  13.  
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The implied powers are based
on the ____, giving Congress the ability to carry out its expressed powers.
   
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		  14.  
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A(n) ____ would argue for a
narrow interpretation of the powers of Congress.
   
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		  15.  
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The ____ authorizes Congress
to regulate all commercial interactions between the States.
   
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		  16.  
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Under the 25th Amendment, the
President nominates a(n) ____ to the vice presidency.
   
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		  17.  
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The Federal Government has
often relied on ____ to pay for wars or social programs.
   
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IDENTIFYING KEY
TERMS Match each item with
the correct statement below. You will not use all the terms. a.  | direct
tax |  b.  | impeach |  c.  | legal tender |  d.  | liberal constructionist |  e.  | strict constructionist |  f.  | indirect tax |  g.  | subpoena |  
  
  
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		  18.  
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A(n) ____ favors a broad
interpretation of the Constitution, which would extend the powers of Congress.
   
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		  19.  
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Some country doctors once
accepted livestock as payment for medical bills, but most creditors today demand to be paid in
____.
   
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		  20.  
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The power to ____ provides a
way of bringing charges against the President for any high crimes and misdemeanors committed while in
office.
   
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		  21.  
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A(n) ____ is a monetary sum
first paid by one person and then passed on to another.
   
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		  22.  
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A court order for a person to
appear in court or produce documents is known as a(n) ____.
   
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IDENTIFYING KEY
TERMS Match each item with
the correct statement below. You will not use all the terms. a.  | resolution |  b.  | rider |  c.  | discharge petition |  d.  | quorum |  e.  | party caucus |  f.  | filibuster |  
  
  
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		  23.  
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voted on by either house, but
has no force of law
   
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		  24.  
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closed meeting of the members
of each party in the House
   
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		  25.  
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provision attached to an
important bill
   
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		  26.  
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majority of the full
membership of either house
   
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		  27.  
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enables members to force a
bill that has been in committee for 30 days onto the floor for consideration
   
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Multiple Choice Identify the choice that
best completes the statement or answers the question. 
  
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MAIN
IDEAS 
  
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		  28.  
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 The lawmaking function of
Congress is central to democracy because 
a.  | it enables elected representatives
to do the daily work of government. |  b.  | legislative powers are necessary to check the power of the
President. |  c.  | it frees members of Congress from the pressures of public
opinion. |  d.  | it is the means by which the public will becomes public
policy. |  
  
  
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		  29.  
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 Which qualification for House
members is NOT in the Constitution? 
a.  | must be at least 25 years
old |  b.  | must have been a citizen for at least seven
years |  c.  | must live in the district being represented |  d.  | must live in the State from which
chosen |  
  
  
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		  30.  
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 Which statement about the
Senate is true? 
a.  | It has two members from each
State. |  b.  | Its members are chosen by State
legislatures. |  c.  | Each member represents one congressional
district. |  d.  | Seats are apportioned among the States according to their
populations. |  
  
  
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		  31.  
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 Which fact disqualifies a
person from representing Utah in the Senate? 
a.  | The candidate was born in
Guatemala. |  b.  | The candidate is 43 years old. |  c.  | The candidate lives in Utah but works in
Idaho. |  d.  | The candidate has been a citizen for eight
years. |  
  
  
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		  32.  
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 The fact that all congressional
districts in a State must have about the same number of people so that one person's vote is
equal to another's, is due to the 
a.  | Reapportionment Act of
1929. |  b.  | Wesberry v. Sanders ruling. |  c.  | 17th Amendment. |  d.  | Census Bureau. |  
  
  
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		  33.  
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 Compensation for senators
is 
a.  | set by the
Constitution. |  b.  | higher than for representatives. |  c.  | set by the President. |  d.  | the same as for
representatives. |  
  
  
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		  34.  
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 In Congress, screening bills
for floor consideration is a major duty of 
a.  | committee
members. |  b.  | constituent servants. |  c.  | constituent
representatives. |  d.  | politicians. |  
  
  
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		  35.  
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 The regular period of time
during which Congress conducts its business is called a 
a.  | prorogue. |  b.  | session. |  c.  | special session. |  d.  | congressional meeting. |  
  
  
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		  36.  
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 The House may refuse to seat a
member-elect only if he or she 
a.  | has engaged in disorderly
behavior. |  b.  | has violated the code of ethics passed by the House in
1977. |  c.  | does not meet constitutional standards of age, citizenship, and
residency. |  d.  | does not meet informal standards set by two-thirds of the
members. |  
  
  
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		  37.  
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 The number of Senate seats held
by each State is 
a.  | set by the Census
Bureau. |  b.  | based on State populations. |  c.  | the same as the number of House
seats. |  d.  | fixed by the Constitution. |  
  
  
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		  38.  
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 Few members of Congress
today 
a.  | are
minorities. |  b.  | have college degrees. |  c.  | are white males. |  d.  | are married. |  
  
  
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		  39.  
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 Members of Congress fill all of
the following roles EXCEPT that of 
a.  | legislator. |  b.  | committee member. |  c.  | Cabinet member. |  d.  | servant to constituents. |  
  
  
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		  40.  
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 The Framers of the Constitution
favored bicameralism because 
a.  | two houses could block the acts of a
single President. |  b.  | it allowed for fair and equal representation of the States at the national
level. |  c.  | Great Britain had only one house of
Parliament. |  d.  | one house would spend more money than
two. |  
  
  
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		  41.  
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 Which of the following is true
of the House of Representatives? 
a.  | It currently has 100
members. |  b.  | The total number of seats in the House is fixed by the
Constitution. |  c.  | The number of terms a representative may serve is fixed by the
Constitution. |  d.  | Every State is represented by at least one
member. |  
  
  
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		  42.  
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 Which group has generally used
its power to gerrymander congressional districts? 
a.  | the House of
Representatives |  b.  | Congress |  c.  | State legislatures |  d.  | the Census
Bureau |  
  
  
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		  43.  
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 Which of the following is
required of candidates for the House of Representatives due to longstanding
custom? 
a.  | must be at least 25 years
old |  b.  | must have been a citizen of the United States for at least seven
years |  c.  | must be an inhabitant of the State from which he or she is
elected |  d.  | must currently reside in the district he or she
represents |  
  
  
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		  44.  
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 On the average, which group of
people occupy the majority of seats in Congress? 
a.  | African
Americans |  b.  | white, middle-aged men |  c.  | women |  d.  | Asian
Americans |  
  
  
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		  45.  
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 When must congressional
elections be held? 
a.  | the first Tuesday of every
November |  b.  | the second day of January in odd years |  c.  | the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each
even-numbered year |  d.  | the Monday after the first Tuesday in November of each odd-numbered
year |  
  
  
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		  46.  
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 Which statement about
congressional districts is true? 
a.  | They are apportioned by the
Constitution. |  b.  | There are three for every seat in the House. |  c.  | They function as voting districts within each
State. |  d.  | Their lines are drawn by State
courts. |  
  
  
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		  47.  
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 Senators are elected to
serve 
a.  | two-year
terms. |  b.  | three-year terms. |  c.  | four-year terms. |  d.  | six-year terms. |  
  
  
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		  48.  
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 Which of the following is a
qualification for senators? 
a.  | must have been born in the State
from which elected |  b.  | must have a degree in law |  c.  | must have been a citizen for at least nine
years |  d.  | must be at least 40 years old |  
  
  
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		  49.  
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 Before the 17th Amendment was
adopted, senators were chosen by 
a.  | the people of each
State. |  b.  | the State legislatures. |  c.  | special State
conventions. |  d.  | select House committees. |  
  
  
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		  50.  
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 Why does the Constitution
guarantee that the courts may not prosecute members of Congress for what they say in the House or
Senate in relation to congressional business? 
a.  | Members never criticize one
another. |  b.  | Freedom of speech is a vital part of legislative
debate. |  c.  | The courts have no jurisdiction in Washington,
D.C. |  d.  | Members have the same privileges in their
districts. |  
  
  
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		  51.  
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 All of the following are
differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate EXCEPT 
a.  | size of the
membership. |  b.  | length of term. |  c.  | method of election. |  d.  | size of
constituency. |  
  
  
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		  52.  
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 In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme
Court 
a.  | ruled the doctrine of implied powers
to be unconstitutional. |  b.  | upheld the doctrine of implied powers. |  c.  | upheld the right of the State of Maryland to tax a federal
agency. |  d.  | ruled the creation of a bank by Congress to be
unconstitutional. |  
  
  
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		  53.  
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 The level of the nation's
debt 
a.  | is limited by the
Constitution. |  b.  | is always limited by Congress. |  c.  | is not limited by any government
agency. |  d.  | may not exceed $10 billion. |  
  
  
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		  54.  
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 The Supreme Court ruling in
Gibbons v. Ogden
expanded the 
a.  | currency power by including paper
money as legal tender. |  b.  | power to tax by allowing a tax on incomes. |  c.  | commerce power to include all commercial
interactions. |  d.  | power over territories to include the taking of private
property. |  
  
  
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		  55.  
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 According to the Constitution,
who has the sole power to impeach the President? 
a.  | The House of
Representatives |  b.  | the Vice President |  c.  | the Supreme Court |  d.  | State courts |  
  
  
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		  56.  
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 Which of the following
nonlegislative powers may be exercised solely by the Senate? 
a.  | the power to propose constitutional
amendments |  b.  | the power to elect a President if the electoral college fails to do
so |  c.  | the power to approve or reject major
presidential appointments |  d.  | the power to investigate the activities of public
officials |  
  
  
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		  57.  
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 Under the Constitution,
Congress has the sole power to 
a.  | act as the commander in
chief. |  b.  | meet with foreign leaders. |  c.  | declare war. |  d.  | none of the
above. |  
  
  
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		  58.  
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 All treaties must be approved
by a two-thirds vote of 
a.  | the
Senate. |  b.  | the House. |  c.  | both houses of Congress. |  d.  | the Supreme
Court. |  
  
  
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		  59.  
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 Who has the power to propose
constitutional amendments? 
a.  | the
President |  b.  | the Supreme Court |  c.  | Congress |  d.  | State courts |  
  
  
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		  60.  
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 In order to bring charges
against the President or Vice President for misconduct in office, the House of Representatives is
given 
a.  | executive
powers. |  b.  | the power to impeach. |  c.  | the power to convict. |  d.  | electoral
duties. |  
  
  
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		  61.  
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 The implied powers doctrine,
upheld in McCulloch v.
Maryland, gives Congress the power to do 
a.  | only what the Supreme Court
authorizes it to do. |  b.  | only what is absolutely necessary to carry out the expressed
powers. |  c.  | anything reasonably related to carrying out the expressed
powers. |  d.  | anything it decides is in the public
interest. |  
  
  
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INTERPRETING POLITICAL
CARTOONS Use the cartoon to
answer the following questions.
 
   
  
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		  62.  
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 What attitude toward the
senator does the cartoon seem to convey? 
a.  | approval |  b.  | disapproval |  c.  | sympathy |  d.  | objectivity |  
  
  
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		  63.  
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 Which of the following
characteristics does NOT describe this senator? 
a.  | He is white, male, and
middle-aged. |  b.  | He has access to the media. |  c.  | He is relatively free from concern about his
constituents' interests. |  d.  | He considers himself to be the servant of his
constituents. |  
  
  
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		  64.  
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 Who are the men in the cartoon
meant to represent? 
a.  | a senator and a
reporter |  b.  | a senator and a constituent |  c.  | a senator and a
representative |  d.  | a senator and a pollster |  
  
  
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		  65.  
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 What point is the cartoonist
trying to make? 
a.  | Members of Congress feel that most
people do not appreciate the difficulties of law-making. |  b.  | The press is obligated to expose corruption in
Congress. |  c.  | Some senators see themselves as privileged and exempt from public
opinion. |  d.  | Constituents want favors from members of Congress, not just
laws. |  
  
  
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		  66.  
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 The term of Congress has
remained the same since 1789, but 
a.  | the frequency of special sessions
has increased. |  b.  | the length of its sessions has grown. |  c.  | will probably change in the near
future. |  d.  | there is no constitutional basis for
this. |  
  
  
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		  67.  
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 The amount of business that
Congress must handle has the side effect of 
a.  | lessening the likelihood of a
special session. |  b.  | lengthening the term of Congress. |  c.  | eroding the voters’ confidence in their
representatives. |  d.  | shortening the length of each
session. |  
  
  
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		  68.  
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 The fact that the Senate has
been called into special session 46 times, while the House has never been called into special session
is a reflection of 
a.  | the undemocratic nature of the
Senate. |  b.  | special powers the Constitution grants only to the
Senate. |  c.  | the Senate’s longer term. |  d.  | bicameralism. |  
  
  
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		  69.  
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 The fact that Alaska has only
one seat in the House is a reflection of all of the following EXCEPT 
a.  | its geographic
size. |  b.  | the size of its population. |  c.  | its status as a State in the
union. |  d.  | the most recent census. |  
  
  
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		  70.  
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 When Congress chose not to
reapportion following the 1920 census, it 
a.  | amended the Constitution to that
effect. |  b.  | lost part of its membership. |  c.  | was following unwritten
custom. |  d.  | violated the Constitution. |  
  
  
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		  71.  
	 | 
	
 The party in power tends to
lose seats in off-year elections because 
a.  | voters want to show support for the
President. |  b.  | voters are reacting to the President’s
policies. |  c.  | the coattail effect has worn off by then. |  d.  | both b and c |  
  
  
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		  72.  
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 At-large elections were unfair
because they 
a.  | ignored the voice of a large segment
of the population. |  b.  | resulted in gerrymandered districts. |  c.  | gave too much weight to a State’s geographic
size. |  d.  | both a and c |  
  
  
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		  73.  
	 | 
	
 To eliminate the problem of
gerrymandering, Congress could 
a.  | require State legislatures to draw
congressional districts. |  b.  | require members to be chosen on the single-member district
basis. |  c.  | require a bipartisan panel elected by the people of the State to draw
congressional districts. |  d.  | require the national legislature to draw congressional
districts. |  
  
  
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		  74.  
	 | 
	
 Rural over-representation at
the State level translated into 
a.  | minority over-representation at the
national level. |  b.  | Democratic over-representation at the national
level. |  c.  | rural over-representation at the national
level. |  d.  | rural under-representation at the national
level. |  
  
  
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		  75.  
	 | 
	
 All of the following are
possible reasons why the Senate is called the “upper house” EXCEPT 
a.  | its
size. |  b.  | the length of a senator’s term. |  c.  | the size of each senator’s
constituency. |  d.  | the qualifications for members. |  
  
  
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		  76.  
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 With the passage of the 17th
Amendment, _____ became less important for election to the Senate. 
a.  | having friends in the House of
Representatives |  b.  | wealth |  c.  | both a and b |  d.  | neither a nor b |  
  
  
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		  77.  
	 | 
	
 The fact that the members of
Congress are not a representative cross section of the American public might be due to all of the
following EXCEPT 
a.  | low voter turnout among particular
groups. |  b.  | lack of financial resources among particular
groups. |  c.  | lack of educational opportunities among particular
groups. |  d.  | voter eligibility requirements that are difficult to
meet. |  
  
  
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		  78.  
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 While those who vote a
straight-party ticket would likely prefer their senators and representative to vote as _____,
independents would no doubt prefer _____. 
a.  | partisans/trustees |  b.  | delegates/trustees |  c.  | trustees/partisans |  d.  | delegates/partisans |  
  
  
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		  79.  
	 | 
	
 Roughly speaking, interest
groups and Congress have one similar function, as both 
a.  | strive to influence public
opinion. |  b.  | represent their members on the basis of
geography. |  c.  | check up on one or more branches of government to see that they are doing
their jobs. |  d.  | try to stimulate interest in public
affairs. |  
  
  
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		  80.  
	 | 
	
 The purpose of the Speech or
Debate Clause can be compared with 
a.  | the ability of both houses to expel
a member for disorderly conduct. |  b.  | the Framers’ agreement to keep the proceedings of the Constitutional
Convention secret. |  c.  | limits on campaign spending. |  d.  | the reluctance of members of Congress to risk voter
backlash by raising their own pay. |  
  
  
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