For the final exam, we will make 100 multiple choice questions. 4 of them will be based on these discussion readings: Greenhouse, Linda. "States' Rights Defense Falters ...
We picked 4 articles from the discussion section reading list about which we may write questions. Those articles are: 1 Stratton,Jim. "Courting Religion and Proud ...
Detailed Reading Notes Students should be aggressive readers. They should spot major themes (chapter outlines), bold faced terms, and while reading, make note of important ...
I'm looking for a), b), c), d) and e) that go with these question stubs. If I find them, you are likely to see these questions on atest near you sometime soon. I'm ...
POLS 110 Introduction to American Politics Professor Paul E. Johnson Office: 518 Blake Hall Office Hours: Tusday Thursday, 2 4pm or by appointment Rules, Schedules ...
Special Note about Exam 2: We will include a few questions about topics from discussion section in the examination. Those questions will be drawn from these articles ...
Chapter 4. 1 Describe immigration policies. How did they change in the 1920s and 1960s. 1 How diverse are Americans in their ethnic backgrounds? Is diversity ...
Here are some of the general things you ought to know. We are constantly putting in more example questions for the chapters, so look them over too. Ch. 1 1 What ...
1. Please tell me. What do presidential primaries do? a. Choose the presidential candidate of a US party. b. Choose delegates to the national convention ...
1. Fiduciary means (I don't care if it is in the politics book. Its worth knowing, so look it up): a) Official representatives of important interest groups in ...
1. How do the attitudes of U.S. citizens toward government differ from the attitudes of citizens of other Western democracies? a. Americans are more likely to ...
2006 12 06 I will update this material after I write a final exam. You can see below the notes I posted last year. I expect the court cases will probably stay about ...
For the 3rd test in POLS 110 in Fall 2006, I am only going to include items that are actually on the test! These might appear either as the question or the possible ...
1. In America, 95% of the cost of public education is paid by A. Federal government B. Fed and the State governments C. State and Local governments ...
1 If somebody in Kansas is arrested for carrying a gun in Topeka, that somebody might claim he has a constitutional right to bear arms. When the case gets to the ...
Here are questions about the material covered in my first lecure on civil rights. 1. The Jim Crow laws were A. laws which required racial integration B. ...
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Chapter 7. Bureaucracy 1. How is the executive branch organized? What is a cabinet department? What is an independent agency? 2. What is the spoils system? ...
Chapter 5 Congress I tend to think of this in 2 parts. First, the part about Congressional Elections, and second, the part about Congress as a "separate institution ...
2. The policy principle is best defined as A. the tension between political actors motivated by individual self interest B. the notion that political ...