WKF KUMITE FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026
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Selective Perception .....Answer.....The process by which
individuals perceive what they want to in media messages.
Selective Exposure .....Answer.....Individuals choosing to access
media with which they agree or avoiding media with which they
disagree. Screening out messages that do not conform to their
own biases
Sound Bites .....Answer.....A short clip from a video, chosen for its
news value
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Super PACs .....Answer.....Independent expenditure-only PACs -
They may accept donations of any size and can endorse
candidates. Their contributions and expenditures must be
periodically reported to the FEC.
Trial Balloon .....Answer.....Intentional leaks used to test public
reaction
Adaptive Approach .....Answer.....Interpreting the Constitution as
flexible and responsive to the changing needs of the times.
Antifederalists .....Answer.....Opponents of ratification of the
Constitution and of a strong central government. Wanted to
keep more state power
Articles of Confederation .....Answer.....Our first governing
document. Weak national government. Couldn't tax.
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Block Grant .....Answer.....States have broad discretion on how to
spend funds (i.e. community development)
Bicameralism .....Answer.....Two-house legislature
Categorical Grant .....Answer.....These funds can only be used for
specific purposes. (i.e. highway construction) and have many
mandates
Checks and Balances .....Answer.....Enables each of the three
branches of government to limit some acts of the others and
therefore ensure that no branch can dominate.
Concurrent Powers .....Answer.....Powers shared by national and
state governments, such as the power to levy taxes.
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Confederation .....Answer.....Sovereign nations or states, by
compact, create a central government but carefully limit its
power and do not give it direct authority over individuals
Connecticut (Great) Compromise .....Answer.....Bicameral
legislature. House - representation would be based on
population. Senate - each state would have two senators.
Cooperative Federalism .....Answer.....Sharing powers and policy
between the federal and state governments. This is our current
structure since the new deal (1930's)
Delegated/Express/ Enumerated powers .....Answer.....Powers
the Constitution specifically grants to one of the branches of the
national government
Democracy .....Answer.....Government by the people, both
directly or indirectly, with free and frequent elections.