Ch 10 PUP 3002 Exam Questions and
Answers
How to Demand for Rights - ANSWER-- Get majority on side through empathy or
campaigns
- Protest (shaming, revolting, cutting economic ties)
Look up Commitment Game - ANSWER-
As Cost of Protest for Majority Increases - ANSWER-Probability that they submit
increases
As Audience Costs Go Down - ANSWER-Probability that majority submits increases
Civil Rights Commitment Problem - ANSWER-How can one be sure the promises
are lived up to?
Pseudo Policies - ANSWER-Wrote something down to stop protest but don't enforce
it
Solution to Commitment Problems - ANSWER-Sufficiently high costs (penalty) must
be imposed if violate terms
1st Amendment - ANSWER-Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the
freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,
and to petition the government for a redress of grievances
Expanding of the 1st Amendent - ANSWER-- Who's in charge
- Court cases
- Times of war
Citizens Unites versus Federal Election Commission (2010) - ANSWER-Greatly
expanded speech rights of organizations (unlimited donations to campaigns which
led to increased spending)
Proponents of Citizens Unites versus Federal Election Commission - ANSWER--
American Civil Liberties Union
- Heritage Foundation
Opponents of Citizens Unites versus Federal Election Commission - ANSWER-
People who worried about political capture
Answers
How to Demand for Rights - ANSWER-- Get majority on side through empathy or
campaigns
- Protest (shaming, revolting, cutting economic ties)
Look up Commitment Game - ANSWER-
As Cost of Protest for Majority Increases - ANSWER-Probability that they submit
increases
As Audience Costs Go Down - ANSWER-Probability that majority submits increases
Civil Rights Commitment Problem - ANSWER-How can one be sure the promises
are lived up to?
Pseudo Policies - ANSWER-Wrote something down to stop protest but don't enforce
it
Solution to Commitment Problems - ANSWER-Sufficiently high costs (penalty) must
be imposed if violate terms
1st Amendment - ANSWER-Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the
freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,
and to petition the government for a redress of grievances
Expanding of the 1st Amendent - ANSWER-- Who's in charge
- Court cases
- Times of war
Citizens Unites versus Federal Election Commission (2010) - ANSWER-Greatly
expanded speech rights of organizations (unlimited donations to campaigns which
led to increased spending)
Proponents of Citizens Unites versus Federal Election Commission - ANSWER--
American Civil Liberties Union
- Heritage Foundation
Opponents of Citizens Unites versus Federal Election Commission - ANSWER-
People who worried about political capture