Government 3e.
,Unit 1: Students and the System
● Chapter 1: American Government and Civic Engagement
● Chapter 2: The Constitution and Its Origins
● Chapter 3: American Federalism
Unit 2: Individual Agency and Action
● Chapter 4: Civil Liberties
● Chapter 5: Civil Rights
● Chapter 6: The Politics of Public Opinion
● Chapter 7: Voting and Elections
Unit 3: Toward Collective Action: Mediating Institutions
● Chapter 8: The Media
● Chapter 9: Political Parties
● Chapter 10: Interest Groups and Lobbying
Unit 4: Delivering Collective Action: Formal Institutions
● Chapter 11: Congress
● Chapter 12: The Presidency
● Chapter 13: The Courts
● Chapter 14: State and Local Government
Unit 5: The Outputs of Government
● Chapter 15: The Bureaucracy
● Chapter 16: Domestic Policy
● Chapter 17: Foreign Policy
,Chapter 1: American Government and Civic Engagement
Question 1
According to the OpenStax textbook, which of the following best defines a "public good"?
A. Goods provided by private businesses that yield a profit for the government.
B. Goods that are available to all without charge and are non-excludable.
C. Goods that only a specific portion of the population can use, such as private schools.
D. Goods that are limited in supply and are only available to those who pay for them.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: According to the text, public goods (such as national defense or police
protection) are provided by the government and are available to everyone; they are
non-excludable because no one can be barred from using them even if they do not pay.
Option A is incorrect because public goods are generally not provided by private
businesses for profit. Option C describes private or toll goods. Option D describes private
goods, which are rivalrous and excludable.
Question 2
Which type of government allows a small group of elite people to hold all political power?
A. Monarchy
B. Democracy
C. Oligarchy
D. Totalitarianism
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: The textbook defines an oligarchy as a form of government where a small,
elite group of people holds all political power, often based on wealth or military status.
Option A is incorrect because a monarchy usually vests power in a single hereditary ruler.
Option B is incorrect because democracy distributes power among the citizens. Option D
is incorrect because totalitarianism refers to a government that exerts total control over
every aspect of its citizens' lives, which may be led by one person or a party, but the
defining characteristic is the level of control.
Question 3
, In the context of American government, what does the "pluralist theory" of politics
suggest?
A. Political power is concentrated in the hands of a few wealthy individuals.
B. Government policy is formed as a result of competition between various interest groups.
C. Most citizens are uninterested in politics and allow the government to act without
oversight.
D. The government is controlled by a single, all-powerful administrative bureaucracy.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Pluralist theory, as discussed in the text, argues that political power is
distributed throughout society as various interest groups (like environmentalists or unions)
compete to influence policy. Option A describes the "elite theory." Option C is incorrect as
pluralism assumes active participation through groups. Option D is incorrect as it
describes a bureaucratic model rather than pluralist competition.
Question 4
Which term describes the collective value of all 'social networks' and the inclinations that
arise from these networks to do things for each other?
A. Political culture
B. Social capital
C. Civic engagement
D. Ideology
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The textbook utilizes Robert Putnam’s definition of social capital, which
refers to the connections and social networks that build trust and cooperation within a
community. Option A refers to shared values and beliefs. Option C is the act of
participating in political life. Option D refers to a specific set of beliefs about the role of
government.
Question 5
The textbook identifies "toll goods" as those that are:
A. Available to everyone for free, such as public parks.