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legislative branch - Answer make laws, approve presidential appointments **Congress: bicameral) -House of Reps: 435 (serve 2 years) -Senate: 2 per state (serve 6 years) executive branch - Answer sign/veto laws, pardon people, appoint federal judges -President (serves 4 years) -Cabinet judicial branch - Answer decides if laws are constitutional, can overturn rulings by other judges -9 justices: appointed by President autocracy - Answer government by one person with absolute power oligarchy - Answer government by a small group democracy - Answer government by the people constitutional government - Answer government whose power is defined and limited by law (US) authoritarian government - Answer government recognizes no formal limits, restrained by the power of other social institutions (Saudi Arabia) totalitarian government - Answer government recognizes no formal limits on its power and seeks to absorb or eliminate other social institutions that might challenge it (North Korea)

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BYU POLI 110 Final Exam 1 Questions
with All Correct Details 2026.
legislative branch - Answer make laws, approve presidential appointments



**Congress: bicameral)

-House of Reps: 435

(serve 2 years)

-Senate: 2 per state

(serve 6 years)



executive branch - Answer sign/veto laws, pardon people, appoint federal judges



-President (serves 4 years)

-Cabinet



judicial branch - Answer decides if laws are constitutional, can overturn rulings by other
judges



-9 justices: appointed by President



autocracy - Answer government by one person with absolute power



oligarchy - Answer government by a small group



democracy - Answer government by the people



constitutional government - Answer government whose power is defined and limited by law
(US)



authoritarian government - Answer government recognizes no formal limits, restrained by
the power of other social institutions (Saudi Arabia)



totalitarian government - Answer government recognizes no formal limits on its power and
seeks to absorb or eliminate other social institutions that might challenge it (North Korea)

, political - Answer systems of government and political behaviors (voting)



civics - Answer learning the "what" of the political system



political science - Answer learning the "why/how" of the political system



-systematic study of political systems and behaviors



political parties influence: - Answer recruiting candidates



presidents pursue policies that disproportionally benefit: - Answer -core partisan beliefs

-electorally pivotal swing constituencies

-counties represented by co-partisan of president



date & government - Answer data visualization can be misleading, be a smart consumer



Articles of Confederation Shortcomings - Answer -no judiciary or executive (only 1 body)

-states got 1 vote each: effectiveness bad, representation good

-no way to gain money or tax

-no military or federal troops



Constitutional Convention concerns: - Answer J: judicial review

R: revenue

o

T: treaties

C: confederacies



Constitutional Convention agreement: - Answer -no articles

-make republican/representative gov

-states give power to fed gov



Constitutional Convention compromise: - Answer -representation in congress (House of
Reps)

-executive structure

-3/5 compromise

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