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POLS 1101 Final Exam Questions & Answers | 120 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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What is Bicameralism - The governmental structure, which included two different houses in 
the legislature 
Why did the founders believe that the Senate would be more responsive to national interest that 
the House. - Senators were indirectly elected and served longer terms. 
What is "descriptive representation" - Shared demographic traits between legislators and 
constituents. 
The process of determining the boundaries of House districts ever 10 years is knows - 
Redistricting 
The process of...
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AP Gov - Congress and Presidency
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AP Gov - Congress and Presidency 
Constituents 
The residents of a congressional district or state. 
Reapportionment 
The process of reassigning representation based on population, after every census. 
Redistricting 
The redrawing of congressional and other legislative district lines following the census, to accommodate population shifts and keep districts as equal as possible in population. 
Gerrymandering 
The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a party, group, or incumbent. ...
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Government Honors Midterm Exam Questions and Answers
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Government Honors 
Midterm Exam Questions 
and Answers 
 
The constitutional power to regulate commerce allows the federal government to 
exercise control over - Answer-interstate trade 
"Congress must have the same power to enact laws and compel obedience throughout 
the continent as the legislature of the states have in their respective jurisdictions." 
The author of this statement would most strongly have supported the: - Answerratification of the United States Constitution 
"The power to ...
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RNR 2039 Exam 1 Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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goals of policy - Answer-protect natural resources and ensure wise use 
tangible direct benefits - Answer-wood, water, wildlife, fish, recreation, ecotourism 
intangible benefits - Answer-aesthetics and biodiversity 
principles of wildlife policy - Answer-preservation and use 
factors of preservation - Answer-time, location, affluence, and individual impact 
preserve what?? - Answer-species, aesthetics, ecosystem structure, genetic integrity, and associated 
lifestyles 
preserve from what?? - An...
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Honors Government Test #4 correctly answered graded A+
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Honors Government Test #4system of government in which a written constitution divides power between a central, national, government and several regional government - correct answer federalism 
 
those delegated powers of the national government that are spelled out, expressly, in the constitution... aka enumerated powers - correct answer expressed powers 
 
those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the constitution, those necessary an...
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After the Census is conducted every 10 years, each state is allocated seats in the House of Representatives. This process is called correct answers apportionment 
 
Limiting government by dividing it into two levels, national and states, each with sufficient independence to compete with the other, is called correct answers federalism 
 
Sovereignty is defined as correct answers supreme and final governing authority 
 
According to the text, the Texas State Constitution differs from the "ideal"...
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c963 politics OA test latest update 2024/2025 with questions & veried answers
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c963 politics OA test latest update 2024/2025 with questions & veried answers 
legislature - ANSWER>>>>A group of people who have the power to make laws, Power to approve treaties, deal with international trade 
executive - ANSWER>>>>Commander-in-chief of the armed forces, power to carry out the laws of the land, power to pardon 
judicaiary - ANSWER>>>>Power to ensure that laws agree with the Constitution 
Federalist's views - ANSWER>>>>Federalist...
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POS FINAL CONTINUED EXAM FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED 2023
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AARP has approximately ________ members today. 
38,000,000 
 
 
 
A ________ is the best example of an informational benefit provided by many interest groups. 
newsletter 
 
 
 
The liberal-leaning MoveO and the conservative-leaning Americans for Prosperity are examples of 
netroots political associations 
 
 
 
Since the 1930s, the number and scale of interest groups at the national level has 
dramatically increased. 
 
 
 
The New Politics movement gave rise to ________ groups. 
public interes...
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PLSC 001 Exam 2 PSU Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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PLSC 001 Exam 2 PSU Questions and 
Answers 100% Pass 
In 2012, the Government Accountability Office, through which Congress can investigate 
the financial and administrative affairs of any government agency or program, 
uncovered evidence of lavish spending at conferences by administrators of the U.S. 
General Services Administration, the government's real estate and office services and 
supply agency. In so doing, this staff agency helped Congress in its _________ role. - 
Answer- Oversight 
U...
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Introduction to Physcial and Human Geography D199 Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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What are maps used for? -ANSWER - show an area larger than a person can see 
- present information concisely, especially the features of most interest to the user 
- demonstrate spatial relationships 
- show things people cannot see directly, such as minerals below ground or records of daily temperatures. 
 
Reference map -ANSWER - store data and show a variety of features for a variety of uses. 
- general storehouses of information 
 
Thematic maps -ANSWER - highlight specific themes 
-goal is ...
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