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American Government Final Review Set 5
Test Description: American Government Final Review Set 5
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1) What is the purpose of a platform committee?
A
acting as a watchdog
B
developing policy statements
C
governing the nation
D
nominating candidates
2) Which is a person part of when he or she volunteers to help with a presidential campaign?
A
the party in government
B
the party organization
C
the party in the electorate
D
the party platform
3) Which is a reason the United States has a two-party system?
A
because the Framers designed a two-party system
B
because it is required by the Constitution
C
because the major parties cannot form a coalition
D
because of single-member district elections
4) Which is true about the multiparty system?
A
It tends to push parties into forming a coalition government.
B
It has broad support among voters in the United States.
C
It tends to make a more stable government than a two-party system.
D
It is commonly found in countries run by a dictator.
5) What helped a two-party political system to develop?
A
A two-party system was encouraged by the Constitution.
B
A two-party system was required by law in most states.
C
The battle over the Constitution gave rise to two political parties.
D
George Washington preferred two parties over many parties.
6) What important change did Andrew Jackson’s administration bring?
A
the end of the spoils system
B
expansion of the Republican Party
C
voting rights for almost all white males
D
revival of the Federalist Party
7) What is the best name for the era of American government since 1968?
A
an era of Republicans
B
an era of third parties
C
an era of divided government
D
an era of Democrats
8) A new party is formed whose main concern is the environment. What kind of party would this be?
A
a single-issue party
B
an ideological party
C
a splinter party
D
an economic protest party
9) What is one way minor parties affect American politics?
A
They get voters to vote for major party candidates.
B
They get the attention of newspapers, television, and radio.
C
They influence the outcome of elections.
D
They win state and local elections.
10) What is generally considered success for minor parties?
A
They are able to elect their candidates to national offices.
B
They are more willing to compromise.
C
They become major parties.
D
Their ideas are adopted by one of the major parties.
11) What is a reason that the two major political parties do not have a strong central structure?
A
international influences
B
federalism
C
poor leadership skills
D
the Constitution
12) What is the main purpose of a political party?
A
to come up with new ways of organizing government
B
to control government by winning elections
C
to ask the government to make changes
D
to raise campaign funds
13) Why do Democrats and Republicans take similar stands on many issues?
A
because of the way the two-party system got started
B
because the American people share many ideals and beliefs
C
because there are so few cultures in the United States
D
because of the lack of minor parties in American politics
14) Why are many Americans familiar with a form of the one-party system?
A
In many states, one of the two major parties has held power for a long time.
B
In many states, only one party is allowed to exist.
C
One party has dominated national politics in recent years.
D
The two major parties are so similar that they can be considered as one party.
15) About what main issue did the Federalists and Anti-Federalists disagree?
A
whether or not to replace the Articles of Confederation
B
how the President and members of Congress should be elected
C
how strong the central government should be
D
whether or not political parties should be allowed to exist
16) In general, when has control of the government switched from one party to another?
A
when new ideas split the party in power
B
whenever a new party became popular
C
when a President has died in office
D
during an economic or political crisis
17) What role does the President play in the organization of his or her party?
A
The President’s leadership generally makes his or her party more organized than the other major party.
B
The President directs the work of the party’s headquarters in Washington.
C
Other national party leaders make the President’s role unimportant.
D
The President and his staff organize the national convention for his or her party.
18) What is an important purpose of a major party’s national convention?
A
to draw attention away from the opposing party’s activities
B
to determine policy stands for all party candidates
C
to select the party’s candidates for Congress
D
to select the party’s presidential and vice-presidential candidates
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