Which of the following is true of the 2004 presidential election?

Which of the following is true of the 2004 presidential election?



A. Howard Dan did not accept federal matching funds in the primaries
B. John Kerry did not accept federal matching funds in the primaries
C. George W. Bush did not accept federal matching funds in the primaries
D. John Edwards did not accept federal matching funds in the primaries
E. A,B and C





Answer: B

Which of the following is a formal constitutional requirement for becoming president

Which of the following is a formal constitutional requirement for becoming president





A. One must be at least 40 years of age
B. One must be a resident in the United States for at least one year
C. One must be a natural-born citizen
D. One must be a white male
E. One must be a Protestant



Answer: C

The current presidential selection system

The current presidential selection system




A. can deter potentially effective presidents from running
B. Is almost certain to result in the election of the best qualified candidate
C. Is based on the principle of efficiency
D. Is modeled after the selection systems used in Western Europe
E. is based on the principle of equity





Answer: A

The selection of the vice presidential nominee at the nation convention is based on

The selection of the vice presidential nominee at the nation convention is based on 



A. The results of the primaries and caucuses: the candidate who places second in these contests in nominated as the running-mate of the candidate who finishes first
B. The convention delegates' judgement as to the candidate who would make the best vice president
C. The results of public opinion polls taken just before the convention begins
D. The presidential nominee's choice of a running mate
E. None of the above




Answer: D

The primary election as a means of choosing presidential nominees

The primary election as a means of choosing presidential nominees




A. Was introduced during the Jacksonian era
B. Is used in Europe as well as in the U.S.
C. Has been used more extensively in recent decades, such that the candidate who dominates the primaries can usually expect to receive the nomination
D. Is designed to strengthen the political parties
E. Was introduced during the Cleveland era





Answer: C

From roughly 1900-1960, a strong showing in presidential primaries

From roughly 1900-1960, a strong showing in presidential primaries



A. did not improve a candidate's chances of gaining the nomination
B. Enabled a candidate to demonstrate popular support, but did not ensure nomination
C. Guaranteed a candidate's nomination
D. Guaranteed a candidate's place on the ticket, although sometimes as the vice presidential nominee rather than presidential nominee
E. allowed a candidate to write the platform for her/his political party




Answer: B

In its ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election commission, the Supreme Court

In its ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election commission, the Supreme Court



A. Invalidated the use of union money in federal election campaigns
B. Lifted restrictions in corporate and union spending in federal election campaigns
C. Placed restrictions on the amounts that individuals can donate to federal election campaigns
D. Placed limits on the amounts that corporations can donate to federal election campaigns
E. eliminated the provision form matching federal campaigns funds in presidential elections




Answer: B

The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison is significant

The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison is significant 



A. As the first instance of the court ruling on a state matter
B. As the first use of judicial activism
C. For the establishment of judicial review
D. As the first instance of the court ruling on a disagreement between states
E. as the courts first non-majority opinion




Answer: C

Precedent, while not and absolute constraint on the courts, is needed to

Precedent, while not and absolute constraint on the courts, is needed to



A. Preserve the courts as a counter majoritarian institution
B. Maintain legal consistency over time, so confusion and uncertainty about the law can be avoided
C. Check the president in the area of public law
D. Balance the policy making authority of congress
E. check the president in the area of foreign policy




Answer: B

With regard to public opinion, the Supreme Court

With regard to public opinion, the Supreme Court 



A. Ignores it in order to make decisions that are based on enduring values rather than the public's passing whims
B. Remains uniformed about it because justices stay on the bench for life and never face the public scrutiny of an election
C. Attempts to stay close enough to public opinion so as to avoid outright defiance of its decisions
D. Attempts to follow it very closely in order to create public enthusiasm for its rulings
E. none of the above




Answer: C

The term stare decisis refers to

The term stare decisis refers to



A. Adherence to precedent
B. Judicial activism
C. Judicial restraint
D. Judicial review
E. excessive partisanship




Answer: A

The judiciary's status as an independent branch of national government depends on judicial review, which grants the judiciary authority to

The judiciary's status as an independent branch of national government depends on judicial review, which grants the judiciary authority to



A. Make political decisions: judges can overturn any congressional or presidential decision they personally dislike
B. Decide which laws apply to a particular case
C. Ignore public opinion when making decisions
D. Invalidate the actions of other institutions when judges believe they have acted unconstitutionally
E. strike down certain sections of the constitution




Answer: D

The facts of the case

The facts of the case 




A. Are largely irrelevant, in that the judiciary has wide freedom with decisions
B. Affect which law or laws will apply to the case
C. Are important only if the case involves a statutory dispute
D. Are important only if the case involves a constitutional dispute
E. are important about 50 percent of the time




Answer: B