Edition Essentials by Benjamin Ginsberg
Leading, Managing and Developing People (University of Wales)
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1. What are the rights and responsibilities that citizens have in a democratic political system
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like the United States? Do most Americans seem to live up to this ideal of citizenship? In
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your answer, be sure to discuss how political knowledge is important and whether most
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Americans have the requisite amount of political knowledge to live up to our ideals.
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2. By one measure, most of the global population lives in electoral and closed autocracies.
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a. True
b. False
3. Government is best defined as the V V V V V
a. institutions and procedures by which a territory and its people are ruled.
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b. set of political principles and values that guide political life.
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c. means by which wealth is redistributed.
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d. invisible hand that turns private interests into public goods.
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4. There are many types of governments in the world today. What characteristics do political
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scientists use to distinguish between different types of government? What are the defining
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characteristics of an autocracy, an oligarchy, and a democracy? What are the defining
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characteristics of a constitutional government, an authoritarian government, and a
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totalitarian government?
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5. Define government and its purpose. What are some of the most noteworthy forms of
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government?
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6. The Founders, such as James Madison, believed that direct democracy was the best
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approach for safeguarding the rights of the minority.
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a. True
b. False
,7. What is the principal difference between an autocracy, a democracy, and an oligarchy?
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Give an example of each.
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8. Members of Congress engaging in discussions and conflicts over the best policies to
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address an economic recession is an example of
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a. direct democracy. V
b. public goods. V
c. equality of opportunity. V V
d. politics.
9. What is political knowledge? Why is political knowledge important for American
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democracy?
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10. Which of the following statements about government is true?
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a. Government is able to provide public goods, like defense or regulation of air
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quality, that citizens need but are likely unable to provide for themselves.
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b. Government in the United States was created to be limited and therefore has very
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little influence over the daily lives of Americans today.
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c. Governments have always sought and received the support of the people whom
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they serve.
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d. Most of the global population lives in a democratic form of government.
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11. Because all interests are free to compete in the United States, a concept known as
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Vpluralism, each group has equal influence, preventing some groups from exercising too
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Vmuch influence.
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a. True
b. False
, 12. Although equality is an essential element of American political culture, there is little
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Vagreement on exactly what it means and how to best achieve it. What are some of the
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Vdifferent meanings of equality, and how have these different meanings produced conflict
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Vover the public’s role in addressing inequality? In your answer, be sure to discuss at least
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Vtwo specific controversies involving government action and equality.
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13. The United States has experienced significant changes in its population over time. Explain
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Vhow the nature and character of who Americans are has evolved over time in three key
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Vareas. What might explain the major factors that have driven these changes? How does the
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Vchanging nature of the population shape American political culture and politics?
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14. Political knowledge is an important ingredient for political participation.
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a. True
b. False
15. What is political efficacy? How has Americans’ degree of political efficacy changed over
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Vtime?
16. Suppose in a closely divided Senate, there are two senators whose support for policies is
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Vpivotal for those policies to pass. These senators have
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a. political equality. V
b. political power. V
c. executive privileges. V
d. equality of opportunity. V V
17. With greater access to information, Americans’ political knowledge has increased
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Vsignificantly since 2000. V V
a. True
b. False