pad510 final exam
The Streams Metaphor is associated with which scholar?
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[removed] | Paul Sabatier. | |
[removed] | John Kingdon. | |
[removed] | David Easton. | |
[removed] | Helen Ingram. |
2 points
Question 2
1.
"Pork barrel" spending is most closely associated with which policy type?
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[removed] | regulatory policies. | |
[removed] | distributive polices. | |
[removed] | redistributive policies. | |
[removed] | agenda policies. |
2 points
Question 3
1.
The Advocacy Coalition Framework illustrates
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[removed] | The important role of interest groups. | |
[removed] | How implementation takes place in policy subsystems rather than in one-to-one relationships. | |
[removed] | How members of Congress can work together to set the national agenda. | |
[removed] | The centrality of the executive branch in setting the national agenda. |
2 points
Question 4
1.
Log rolling by legislators often leads to _______ spending
Answer
[removed] | pork barrel | |
[removed] | wise | |
[removed] | cost effective | |
[removed] | representative | |
[removed] | transparent |
2 points
Question 5
1.
From 2008 to 2011, the federal budget deficit as a proportion of GDP
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[removed] | Sharply grew. | |
[removed] | Gradually grew. | |
[removed] | Declined. | |
[removed] | Remained flat. | |
[removed] | Wildly changed as economic problems have come and gone. |
2 points
Question 6
1.
Material inducements to join are most closely associated with which unofficial actors?
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[removed] | think tanks | |
[removed] | news media | |
[removed] | interest groups | |
[removed] | political parties |
2 points
Question 7
1.
The main critique of the "stages" model of the policy process is that it
Answer
[removed] | is too complicated. | |
[removed] | assumes a linear and orderly policy process. | |
[removed] | ignores politics. | |
[removed] | fails to account for the shortcomings of Congress. |
2 points
Question 8
1.
The systematic study of bureaucracy was first associated with
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[removed] | Aaron Wildavsky. | |
[removed] | Larry Sabato. | |
[removed] | Max Weber. | |
[removed] | Paul Sabatier. |
2 points
Question 9
1.
The mutually reinforcing relationship between a congressional subcommittee, a federal agency, and regulated interest groups is known as the _____________model of policy relationships.
Answer
[removed] | triple play | |
[removed] | iron triangle | |
[removed] | iron cross | |
[removed] | golden triangle | |
[removed] | iron network |
2 points
Question 10
1.
The laws that made when judges and courts make decisions are called _____________
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[removed] | statutes. | |
[removed] | case law. | |
[removed] | regulations. | |
[removed] | statues. | |
[removed] | out laws. |
2 points
Question 11
1.
Protective regulatory policy
Answer
[removed] | regulates competition between actors in society and the market place. | |
[removed] | distributes resources amongst various members of the public. | |
[removed] | regulates the interactions between welfare recipients and the wealthiest members of society. | |
[removed] | seeks to protect the public from the negative effects of private activity. |
2 points
Question 12
1.
Political learning entails
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[removed] | learning about better strategies for making political arguments. | |
[removed] | an evaluation of policy tools and techniques. | |
[removed] | an analysis of attitudes towards program goals. | |
[removed] | learning about how to use computer technology to improve implementation. |
2 points
Question 13
1.
The news media
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[removed] | Have little role in the policy process because they simply cover celebrity news and fluff. | |
[removed] | Are important for highlighting issues and problems, but do not generally provide policy solutions. | |
[removed] | Are central to the policy process. | |
[removed] | Are ignored by policy makers because they have their own source of expertise and information. |
2 points
Question 14
1.
An economic depression is characterized by
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[removed] | extremely high unemployment and significant reduction in the GDP that is deeper and longer than a typical recession. | |
[removed] | a period of economic contraction when the value of the GDP shrinks for two consecutive quarters. | |
[removed] | a crisis in the stock market. | |
[removed] | a rise in the national gross product. |
2 points
Question 15
1.
If I were to say that focus of policy studies should be on the actions of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, what approach to policy studies would I be adopting?
Answer
[removed] | rational-choice theory | |
[removed] | elite theory | |
[removed] | institutionalism | |
[removed] | group theory | |
[removed] | pluralism |
2 points
Question 16
1.
Which of these statements is true?
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[removed] | Voting turnout is always lower for congressional elections than for presidential elections. | |
[removed] | Voting turnout is always higher for congressional elections than for presidential elections. | |
[removed] | Voting turnout for presidential and congressional elections is roughly equal. | |
[removed] | Voting turnout is dependent on fluctuating demographics. |
2 points
Question 17
1.
Muckraking is a term applied to
Answer
[removed] | activist groups holding demonstrations and rallies to force policy change. | |
[removed] | descriptive journalism. | |
[removed] | investigative journalism. | |
[removed] | objective journalism. |
2 points
Question 18
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The allocation of television and radio frequencies and the awarding of cable television franchises are examples of which policy type?
Answer
[removed] | redistributive | |
[removed] | competitive regulatory | |
[removed] | protective regulatory | |
[removed] | procedural |
2 points
Question 19
1.
The phenomenon that involves members of a legislature agreeing to vote for each other's spending bills is known as _____________
Answer
[removed] | voting. | |
[removed] | logrolling. | |
[removed] | vote winking. | |
[removed] | a Yankee gentlemen's agreement. | |
[removed] | proxy voting. |
2 points
Question 20
1.
Social Construction refers to
Answer
[removed] | urban sprawl. | |
[removed] | the elite. | |
[removed] | the process of defining problems and the causes of them. | |
[removed] | changing conditions over time. |
2 points
Question 21
1.
Outputs from the systems model of politics and policy include
Answer
[removed] | Laws, regulations, and decisions. | |
[removed] | Election results, public opinion, communication to elected officials, and personal experiences of decision makers. | |
[removed] | Rules developed by administrative agencies. | |
[removed] | Items and issues not essential to the policy process. |
2 points
Question 22
1.
Official Actors in the policy process gain their role by virtue of:
Answer
[removed] | monetary wealth. | |
[removed] | a statutory or constitutional role. | |
[removed] | vested interests. | |
[removed] | heredity. |
2 points
Question 23
1.
The theory that states that a few people in government, business, academia, and the media have a disproportionate share of the control over America's political and economic resources is called
Answer
[removed] | rational-choice theory. | |
[removed] | elite theory. | |
[removed] | institutionalism. | |
[removed] | group theory. | |
[removed] | pluralism. |
2 points
Question 24
1.
Group mobilization refers to the idea that
Answer
[removed] | groups mount big get-out-the-vote campaigns. | |
[removed] | people are apathetic and never get involved in policy making. | |
[removed] | people can be persuaded to care about issues and become more active in discussions of politics and policy. | |
[removed] | most people are always politically active and engaged in group politics in some way. |
2 points
Question 25
1.
Government agencies are part of what branch of government?
Answer
[removed] | judicial | |
[removed] | legislative | |
[removed] | executive | |
[removed] | state government |
2 points
Question 26
1.
The Advocacy Coalition Framework illustrates
Answer
[removed] | the important role of interest groups and group alliances. | |
[removed] | how members of congress can work together to set the national agenda. | |
[removed] | the centrality of the executive branch in setting the national agenda. | |
[removed] | the importance of arguing claims before the Supreme Court. |
2 points
Question 27
1.
Evidence gathered using the scientific method is superior to anecdotal evidence because
Answer
[removed] | scientists are smarter than other people. | |
[removed] | the scientific method generally yields better knowledge than do anecdotes. | |
[removed] | it's easier to gather evidence using the scientific method. | |
[removed] | because there is only one scientific method that all scientists use consistently. |
2 points
Question 28
1.
People belong to membership interest groups by virtue of
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[removed] | having joined and paid dues. | |
[removed] | being a member of a profession. | |
[removed] | joining an institution such as a university . | |
[removed] | having an economic interest in the outcome of policy decisions. |
2 points
Question 29
1.
The laws that are drafted by the legislature are called _____________
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[removed] | statutes | |
[removed] | case law | |
[removed] | regulations | |
[removed] | statues | |
[removed] | out laws |
2 points
Question 30
1.
Why were the Articles of Confederation ultimately replaced by the federal Constitution?
Answer
[removed] | Federal taxes were too high. | |
[removed] | Many people thought that the national government was too weak to confront national challenges. | |
[removed] | The smaller states felt they had less power under the Articles of Confederation. | |
[removed] | The Articles of Confederation were set to expire in 1789 no matter what. |
2 points
Question 31
1.
In scholarly research, a good theory should
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[removed] | generate hypotheses that can be tested. | |
[removed] | solve pressing societal problems. | |
[removed] | be easy to understand. | |
[removed] | conform to what people know about how the world works. |
2 points
Question 32
1.
The substantive area of policy over which participants in policy making compete and compromise is known as
Answer
[removed] | the policy community. | |
[removed] | the iron triangle. | |
[removed] | an issue network. | |
[removed] | a policy domain. | |
[removed] | the issue arena. |
2 points
Question 33
1.
Policy makers often use ______________ as a way of floating "trial balloons" to assess the reaction of the public to certain policy issues.
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[removed] | the media | |
[removed] | other policy makers | |
[removed] | focus groups | |
[removed] | community forums |
2 points
Question 34
1.
When we discuss the outcomes of policies we are concerned with
Answer
[removed] | the substantive accomplishments of the policies. | |
[removed] | the amount of money the government spends to implement a policy. | |
[removed] | the number of people employed in enacting the policy. | |
[removed] | the influence of the policy on congressional elections. |
2 points
Question 35
1.
In the mid-1960s, David Easton first pioneered a model that states that the public policy process is a product of a system. The public policy process is influenced by and influences the environment in which it operates. This model is known as the
Answer
[removed] | bi-linear model. | |
[removed] | systems model. | |
[removed] | linear model. | |
[removed] | Dave's model. | |
[removed] | analysis model. |
2 points
Question 36
1.
The writing of vague policy and law by the Congress implies what for government agencies?
Answer
[removed] | Highly restricted agency action. | |
[removed] | The lack of administrative discretion. | |
[removed] | A highly accountable government agency. | |
[removed] | An opportunity for government agencies to shape policy through implementation. |
2 points
Question 37
1.
When newspapers and other media talk about "playing politics" with an issue, they usually mean that
Answer
[removed] | A policy issue is undergoing careful scientific analysis. | |
[removed] | Various interests are competing, often in seemingly self-interested ways, to gain their goals at the expense of others. | |
[removed] | An election is being held. | |
[removed] | The president recommends a new policy initiative. |
2 points
Question 38
1.
Casework is most closely associated with which group of actors?
Answer
[removed] | interest groups | |
[removed] | legislatures | |
[removed] | the courts | |
[removed] | think tanks |
2 points
Question 39
1.
The daily newspaper of federal regulatory activity is called the ______________
Answer
[removed] | Congressional Record. | |
[removed] | Federal Register. | |
[removed] | New York Times. | |
[removed] | Regulatory Tribune. | |
[removed] | Federal Regulatory Times. |
2 points
Question 40
1.
The "Institutional Analysis and Development" framework, associated with Elinor Ostrom's work, describes policy making and change in terms of
Answer
[removed] | long-term periods of stability in policy with short bursts of policy change. | |
[removed] | the joining of problems, policies, and politics in "windows of opportunity" for change. | |
[removed] | how groups join into larger alliances to promote shared interests. | |
[removed] | the idea that boundedly rational people come together in "institutions" to pursue policy goals. |
2 points
Question 41
1.
In American political philosophy, governmental authority is delegated from
Answer
[removed] | the president. | |
[removed] | the people. | |
[removed] | the government. | |
[removed] | the Constitution. |
2 points
Question 42
1.
What is the key barrier to interest group growth and success?
Answer
[removed] | Legal prohibitions against forming various types of interest groups. | |
[removed] | The amount of time, effort, and expense it takes to create an effective interest group. | |
[removed] | Poor media coverage of issues of importance to Americans. | |
[removed] | Our federal system of government, which makes it hard to form interest groups. |
2 points
Question 43
1.
A policy tool is
Answer
[removed] | the law that compels action on the part of implementers. | |
[removed] | a method through which government seeks to achieve a policy objective. | |
[removed] | the equipment government uses to address problems, such as computers, police cars, or medicines. | |
[removed] | an agent of the government whose job it is to implement policy. |
2 points
Question 44
1.
An agenda in the policy process refers to
Answer
[removed] | the semi-secret plans of interest groups to gain support for unpopular ideas. | |
[removed] | the implementation of public policy. | |
[removed] | the matters before public institutions that are available for discussion and decision. | |
[removed] | the annual budget bill. |
2 points
Question 45
1.
According to Stone one purpose of using numbers in problem definition is
Answer
[removed] | to demonstrate the rationality of a certain policy solution. | |
[removed] | the process of counting something makes people notice it more, and record keeping stimulates reporting. | |
[removed] | numerical strategies prove facts. | |
[removed] | numbers are easy to manipulate. |
2 points
Question 46
1.
Classifying policies as either liberal or conservative is:
Answer
[removed] | their ideological content. | |
[removed] | to their cost/ benefit ratio. | |
[removed] | the amount of support a political party gives them. | |
[removed] | to their material or symbolic content. |
2 points
Question 47
1.
Where does the greatest amount agenda setting power in Congress reside?
Answer
[removed] | In the Committee Chairs. | |
[removed] | In the Whips. | |
[removed] | In the most Senior Members of Congress. | |
[removed] | In the members from the largest states. |
2 points
Question 48
1.
The separation of powers refers to
Answer
[removed] | Relationships between the state and federal government. | |
[removed] | The assignment of powers and duties to the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. | |
[removed] | The relative strength of large states in presidential elections. | |
[removed] | The difference in size and prestige between the House and the Senate. |
2 points
Question 49
1.
The idea that interest groups are organized in policy communities within a policy domain is associated with which model of the policy process?
Answer
[removed] | punctuated equilibrium. | |
[removed] | systems model. | |
[removed] | advocacy coalition framework. | |
[removed] | streams metaphor. |
2 points
Question 50
1.
Hearings, lawmaking, and congressional oversight hearings are used to
Answer
[removed] | serve as a check on the bureaucracy. | |
[removed] | enhance presidential power. | |
[removed] | express appreciation for the fine work that bureaucrats do. | |
[removed] | raise money for campaigns and elections. |
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