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Adam Smith is most closely associated with which of the following theories? capitalism Private school education, turnpikes, and cable television are examples your text gives for toll goods Established beliefs and ideals that help shape political policy are referred to as idealogy Politic...

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POLS 2302 Exam 1- Tahaney Lamar
University Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update
Adam Smith is most closely associated with which of the following theories?

✓ capitalism



Private school education, turnpikes, and cable television are examples your text

gives for

✓ toll goods



Established beliefs and ideals that help shape political policy are referred to as

✓ idealogy



Political scientist Robert Putnam has argued that civic engagement in the

United States is declining because of

✓ a decline in "social capital"



Goods that all people my use free of charge but that are of limited supply are

known as

✓ common goods



Data indicating that 70-90 percent of Americans belong to at least one interest

group supports the ideas contained in

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✓ pluralist theory



The United States system of government is a(n)

✓ representative democracy



Your textbook defines "government" as

✓ the means by which a society organizes itself and allocates authority in order to
accomplish collective goals



According to your textbook, which kinds of people are most likely to become

active in politics or community service?

✓ people with higher levels of income and education



Which of the following components of political thought was present in the

American colonies?

✓ natural rights, property rights, social contract, limited government



Which Article sets forth the procedures for amending the Constitution?

✓ Article V



The relationship between the national government and regional or state

governments is referred to as:

✓ federalism




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________________ best describes the Federalists while ___________ best describes

the Anti-Federalists.

✓ national / states rights



The course creator's video lecture details the "power map" set forth in:

✓ Articles I, II, and III



The Anti-Federalists:

✓ insisted the Constitution contain a list of things the national government could not
do, particularly with respect to individual liberties and freedoms



Separation of powers, checks and balances, and federalism are examples of:

✓ James Madison's "auxillary precautions"



Where in the Constitution is the "right to life, liberty and the pursuit of

happiness" specifically contained?

✓ the phrase is not specifically contained in the U.S. Constitution



The Supremacy Clause is constitutionally set forth in:

✓ Article VI



The Articles of Confederation:

✓ was our nation's first written constitution, contained no provision for a president,
extremely limited the power of the national government, was found impractical
especially after Shay's Rebellion


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