Test Bank For American Government Brief Version 11th Edition by James Q. Wilson

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Test Bank For American Government Brief Version 11th Edition by James Q. Wilson

CHAPTER 3: Civil Liberties  MULTIPLE CHOICE

1.The amendment that is probably the most important in terms of having the Bill of Rights apply to the states is the

a.

Tenth Amendment.

b.

Twelfth Amendment.

c.

Fourteenth Amendment.

d.

Twentieth Amendment.

e.

Twenty-second Amendment.

ANS: C REF: 39 NOT: Factual

2.The Fourteenth Amendment provides for

a.

equal protection only.

b.

due process and equal protection.

c.

states’ rights.

d.

due process only.

e.

habeas corpus and the elimination of ex post facto laws.

ANS: B REF: 40 NOT: Factual

3.The process of incorporation means that

a.

private individuals are not required to obey the Bill of Rights.

b.

some provisions of the Bill of Rights also govern the states.

c.

the southern states were absorbed back into the Union after the Civil War.

d.

the provisions of the Bill of Rights apply to the federal government but not to the states.

e.

the original amendments to the Constitution are applicable to state governments and all others to the federal government.

ANS: B REF: 40 NOT: Conceptual

4.In general, all of the rights in the Bill of Rights now apply to the states, except for the

a.

First and Second Amendments.

b.

Second and Fourth Amendments.

c.

Third and Fifth Amendments.

d.

Third and Fourth Amendments.

e.

Fourth and Fifth Amendments.

ANS: C REF: 40 NOT: Factual

5.In 2010, the Supreme Court ruled that the Second Amendment means one has a “right” to _________ for self-protection.

a.

“conceal and carry”

b.

keep a handgun

c.

refuse to register weapons

d.

purchase high caliber fully automatic weaponry

e.

None of the above is true.

ANS: B REF: 40 NOT: Factual

6.The fact that Americans go to court to sue one another indicates that

a.

the Constitution is a flawed document that does not protect enough rights.

b.

a second civil war could easily occur in the United States over racial issues.

c.

the people do not trust the national government to treat them fairly.

d.

rights are in conflict.

e.

power is more centralized in presidential systems.

ANS: D REF: 41 NOT: Conceptual

7.In the 1950s, the State of New York banned a film that dealt with the topic of

a.

adultery.

b.

drugs.

c.

homosexuality.

d.

murder.

e.

kidnapping.

ANS: A REF: 41 NOT: Factual

8.Which of the following has the Supreme Court considered to be “speech” deserving constitutional protection?

a.

Burning draft registration certificates

b.

Nude dancing

c.

Burning the American flag

d.

Sleeping overnight in national parks

e.

Both options B and C are true.

ANS: E REF: 41 NOT: Factual

9.The ban on unreasonable searches and seizures can be found in the

a.

First Amendment.

b.

Second Amendment.

c.

Fourth Amendment.

d.

Fifth Amendment.

e.

Tenth Amendment.

ANS: C REF: 42 NOT: Factual

10.The ban on double jeopardy can be found in the

a.

First Amendment.

b.

Second Amendment.

c.

Fourth Amendment.

d.

Fifth Amendment.

e.

Tenth Amendment.

ANS: D REF: 42 NOT: Factual

Test Bank for American Government: Brief Version, 11th Edition by James Q. Wilson

Overview: The 11th Edition of American Government: Brief Version by James Q. Wilson provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the American political system. The test bank for this edition is designed to support educators and students by offering a range of questions that cover key concepts, theories, and practices within U.S. government and politics.

Content Details:

  1. Introduction to American Government:
    • Overview: Introduces the structure and functions of the American political system.
    • Topics Covered: The principles of democracy, the role of government, and the significance of the U.S. Constitution in shaping the government.
  2. The Constitution and Federalism:
    • Overview: Explores the foundational elements of the U.S. Constitution and the federal system.
    • Topics Covered: Constitutional framework, the separation of powers, federalism, and the relationship between state and federal governments.
  3. Political Behavior:
    • Overview: Examines the ways in which individuals and groups participate in the political process.
    • Topics Covered: Political socialization, public opinion, voting behavior, and the impact of interest groups and political parties.
  4. The Presidency:
    • Overview: Analyzes the role and powers of the U.S. President.
    • Topics Covered: The executive branch’s structure, presidential powers, and the impact of the presidency on policy and governance.
  5. Congress:
    • Overview: Investigates the organization and functions of Congress.
    • Topics Covered: The legislative process, the role of committees, Congressional powers, and the interaction between Congress and other branches of government.
  6. The Judiciary:
    • Overview: Explores the judicial branch and its role in the American political system.
    • Topics Covered: The federal court system, judicial review, and the role of the Supreme Court in interpreting laws.
  7. Public Policy:
    • Overview: Discusses the development and implementation of public policies.
    • Topics Covered: The policy-making process, major policy areas (such as economic, social, and foreign policy), and the role of government in addressing public issues.
  8. Civil Rights and Liberties:
    • Overview: Examines the protection and evolution of civil rights and liberties.
    • Topics Covered: Key constitutional amendments, landmark Supreme Court decisions, and contemporary issues related to individual rights and equality.

Test Bank Features:

  • Multiple-Choice Questions: Assess comprehension of fundamental concepts, historical events, and political processes.
  • True/False Questions: Evaluate basic understanding of key principles and definitions.
  • Short Answer Questions: Require brief explanations of specific topics, such as the functions of different branches of government or the details of important legislation.
  • Essay Questions: Encourage detailed analysis of complex issues, such as the impact of federalism on American governance or the role of political parties in elections.
  • Case Studies: Present real-life scenarios for students to analyze and apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations.

Conclusion:

The test bank for American Government: Brief Version, 11th Edition by James Q. Wilson is a valuable resource for both students and instructors. It offers a comprehensive set of questions that cover essential aspects of American government, providing a robust framework for evaluating understanding and application of key political concepts. By offering a range of question types and focusing on critical elements of U.S. governance, the test bank enhances the learning experience and prepares students for successful engagement with American political systems and processes.

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