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POSC 1010 CAREY MIDTERM 2 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026
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    POSC 1010 CAREY MIDTERM 2 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026

  • POSC 1010 CAREY MIDTERM 2 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026 Democrat - Answers -Came from the initial Federalist/Anti-Federalist debate -Andrew Jackson changed the name to Democrat from Democrat-Republican -Came from ratification of constitution Republican - Answers -Whig party formed in opposition to Andrew Jackson -Whig party splits from slavery expansion issue -Anti-slavery party joins "free soil" party to form the Republican Party -came from anti-slavery m...
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POSC 1010 EXAM 2- ROBERT CAREY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026
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    POSC 1010 EXAM 2- ROBERT CAREY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026

  • POSC 1010 EXAM 2- ROBERT CAREY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026 Free press - Answers Guaranteed by the First Amendment, foundational freedom Watchdog - Answers Role of the media in monitoring and holding accountable those in power Agenda setting - Answers Media's influence on what the public pays attention to Framing - Answers Media's influence on how the public interprets issues through language, tone, and imagery Priming - Answers Media's influence on the stand...
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POSC 1010 EXAM 1 CAREY CLEMSON QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026
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    POSC 1010 EXAM 1 CAREY CLEMSON QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026

  • POSC 1010 EXAM 1 CAREY CLEMSON QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026 Taxation - Answers Government's method of collecting revenue from citizens. Spending - Answers Allocation of government funds for public services. Regulation - Answers Government rules to control marketplace activities. Elections - Answers Process for citizens to choose government representatives. Bureaucracy - Answers Administrative system managing government operations. Freedom - Answers State of being ...
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POSC 1010 CAREY FINAL CLEMSON 100% ACCURATE
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    POSC 1010 CAREY FINAL CLEMSON 100% ACCURATE

  • How is the legislative branch elected? - ANSWERCongress- HOR: -elected every 2 years (popular) -25 years old, -2 per state, appointed by legislature -staggered 6-year terms Senate: 30 years old, citizen for 9 years, resident of state -Vice President is president of the Senate (only tie-breaking vote) How is the judicial branch elected? - ANSWERappointed by the president and confirmed by the senate
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What is the relationship between state and local government? - ANSWERStates have both shared and reserved powers, states are modeled after the federal government, each state has a constitution  What does local government finance look like? - ANSWERPrimary
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    What is the relationship between state and local government? - ANSWERStates have both shared and reserved powers, states are modeled after the federal government, each state has a constitution What does local government finance look like? - ANSWERPrimary

  • What is the relationship between state and local government? - ANSWERStates have both shared and reserved powers, states are modeled after the federal government, each state has a constitution What does local government finance look like? - ANSWERPrimary source is property tax, in some states sales tax The Great compromise settled the dispute between _ and _ at the Constitutional Convention. - ANSWERLarge and small states
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POSC 1010 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE CORRECT 100%
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    POSC 1010 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE CORRECT 100%

  • How is Congress elected/appointed? - ANSWEReach state gets one vote- elected annually How is House of Representatives elected/appointed? - ANSWERelected every 2 years (popular) What is the commerce clause? - ANSWERgives Congress the power "to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes." (buying or selling between each state)
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POSC 1010 FINAL EXAM COMPLETELY SOLVED!!!
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    POSC 1010 FINAL EXAM COMPLETELY SOLVED!!!

  • What is an interest group? - ANSWERAn organization of people who share common political interests and aim to influence public policy by electioneering and lobbying Electioneering - ANSWERTo actively take part in an election campaign Lobbying - ANSWEREfforts to influence public policy through contact with public officials on behalf of an interest group.
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POSC 1010 CLEMSON FINAL COMPLETELY SOLVED!!!
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  • Bicameralism - ANSWERBalances large states and small states Oversight of Budget - ANSWERCongress can restrict the federal budget prepared by executive branch Appropriations - ANSWERSet amount of money made available for various activity in a fiscal year
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POSC 1010 EXAM 1 REVIEW 100% ACCURATE
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    POSC 1010 EXAM 1 REVIEW 100% ACCURATE

  • Politics, Political Power, Government - ANSWERPolitics: "authoritative allocation of values", "who gets what, when and how" Autocracy - ANSWERA form of government in which the power to make authoritative decisions and allocate resources is vested in one person Oligarchy - ANSWERA form of government in which the power to make authoritative decisions in allocate resources is vested in a small group of people
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  • Interest Group - ANSWERAn organization of people who share common political interests and aim to influence public policy by electioneering and lobbying. Electioneering - ANSWERTo actively take part in an election campaign Lobbying - ANSWEREfforts to influence public policy through contact with public officials on behalf of an interest group.
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