Deck 13: The Functions and Forms of Government
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Deck 13: The Functions and Forms of Government
1
The form of government in which the society is ruled by a dictator or clique that forbids all threats to its position is called:
A) a democracy.
B) a liberal democracy.
C) an authoritarian autocracy.
D) a unitary democracy.
A) a democracy.
B) a liberal democracy.
C) an authoritarian autocracy.
D) a unitary democracy.
C
2
Anarchists and libertarians believe in the:
A) least role for government.
B) most important part of human life.
C) expansion of government public policies.
D) need for government intervention in society.
A) least role for government.
B) most important part of human life.
C) expansion of government public policies.
D) need for government intervention in society.
A
3
Democracy demands that the people:
A) obey their leader without question.
B) establish a ruling elite who will make the best choices for all.
C) exercise sovereign authority over themselves.
D) never compromise in legislation.
A) obey their leader without question.
B) establish a ruling elite who will make the best choices for all.
C) exercise sovereign authority over themselves.
D) never compromise in legislation.
C
4
Political ideology consists of:
A) passing trends in economic theory.
B) deeply held beliefs in ideas about the best form of government.
C) temporary ideas about family institutions.
D) beliefs held with little conviction.
A) passing trends in economic theory.
B) deeply held beliefs in ideas about the best form of government.
C) temporary ideas about family institutions.
D) beliefs held with little conviction.
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5
Justice means:
A) the same things to all people.
B) different things to different people.
C) some are entitled to more than others.
D) inequality is the way of life.
A) the same things to all people.
B) different things to different people.
C) some are entitled to more than others.
D) inequality is the way of life.
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6
The U.S. army moving into Iraq:
A) reestablished the government of Saddam Hussein.
B) did not completely halt the economic and social life of most Iraqis.
C) led to anarchy-widespread looting and destruction of property.
D) is a classic example supporting the theory that government is an unnecessary evil to be abolished as soon as possible.
A) reestablished the government of Saddam Hussein.
B) did not completely halt the economic and social life of most Iraqis.
C) led to anarchy-widespread looting and destruction of property.
D) is a classic example supporting the theory that government is an unnecessary evil to be abolished as soon as possible.
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7
Democracy is a Western ideology. For democracy to work, one needs the right environment which includes:
A) a commitment to minority rights.
B) a commitment to religion over democracy.
C) the technology available for a print and other media communications network.
D) a tradition of respect for group over individual rights.
A) a commitment to minority rights.
B) a commitment to religion over democracy.
C) the technology available for a print and other media communications network.
D) a tradition of respect for group over individual rights.
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8
Reactionaries are people who believe that:
A) all governments should be abolished.
B) government is necessary but currently plays too large a role.
C) dictatorship is best and that the government role should be expanded.
D) think only a minimal government is necessary.
A) all governments should be abolished.
B) government is necessary but currently plays too large a role.
C) dictatorship is best and that the government role should be expanded.
D) think only a minimal government is necessary.
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9
Robert Nozick sees a role for a minimal state and his views are called:
A) Anarchist.
B) Reactionary.
C) Libertarian.
D) Communist.
A) Anarchist.
B) Reactionary.
C) Libertarian.
D) Communist.
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10
Communist theory views government as a:
A) positive good.
B) necessary protector of civilization.
C) necessary evil.
D) unnecessary evil.
A) positive good.
B) necessary protector of civilization.
C) necessary evil.
D) unnecessary evil.
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11
Oliver Wendell Holmes and William O. Douglas both held the view of government as a:
A) positive good.
B) means to punish evil with maximum force.
C) means to regulate absolute conformity in all things.
D) necessary evil.
A) positive good.
B) means to punish evil with maximum force.
C) means to regulate absolute conformity in all things.
D) necessary evil.
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12
Democracy, the rule of the people, is rooted in the writings of:
A) George Washington.
B) Thomas Jefferson.
C) John Locke.
D) Aaron Burr.
A) George Washington.
B) Thomas Jefferson.
C) John Locke.
D) Aaron Burr.
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13
Of all institutions of social control, government is the most powerful and:
A) inclusive.
B) exclusive.
C) dangerous.
D) safe.
A) inclusive.
B) exclusive.
C) dangerous.
D) safe.
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14
The view that government must exist as is and should not be tampered with because it serves a necessary function is called the:
A) positivist approach.
B) functionalist approach.
C) conflict approach.
D) rationalist approach.
A) positivist approach.
B) functionalist approach.
C) conflict approach.
D) rationalist approach.
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15
When conservatism was founded its focus was on a:
A) strong government.
B) weak government.
C) state with a minimal government.
D) society without any government.
A) strong government.
B) weak government.
C) state with a minimal government.
D) society without any government.
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16
The right of individuals to select their leaders by voting for them is called:
A) autocratic right.
B) oligarchy.
C) popular sovereignty.
D) divine right of the monarchy.
A) autocratic right.
B) oligarchy.
C) popular sovereignty.
D) divine right of the monarchy.
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17
Nazism and Marxism are two examples of ideologies underlying:
A) democracy.
B) parliamentary democracy.
C) totalitarian rule.
D) authoritarian democracy.
A) democracy.
B) parliamentary democracy.
C) totalitarian rule.
D) authoritarian democracy.
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18
Political theory has its origins in the writings of:
A) Aristotle.
B) Douglas.
C) Comte.
D) Durkheim.
A) Aristotle.
B) Douglas.
C) Comte.
D) Durkheim.
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19
The set of institutions by which a society is ruled is called a:
A) conglomerate.
B) corporation.
C) social league.
D) government.
A) conglomerate.
B) corporation.
C) social league.
D) government.
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20
In the early 2000s democracy was the form of government in about:
A) 70% of the countries of the world.
B) 10% of the countries of the world.
C) 30% of the countries of the world.
D) 90% of the countries of the world.
A) 70% of the countries of the world.
B) 10% of the countries of the world.
C) 30% of the countries of the world.
D) 90% of the countries of the world.
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21
Thomas Paine contended that government is unnecessary "to supply the defect of moral virtue."
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22
"A philosophy of life which, by rejecting the democratic concept of the mass-man, endeavors to give this earth to the best nation, the highest type of human beings, ... must secure leadership and greatest influence for the best brains. It rests on the basis of personality, not on that of the majority." The previous statement is:
A) an excerpt from the writings of Benito Mussolini about the virtues of liberal democracy.
B) taken from the writings of Abraham Lincoln to support the idea of a democratic republic.
C) a quote written by Benjamin Franklin at the time of the Declaration of Independence in America.
D) a quote from Mein Kampf written by Adolf Hitler used here as an example of classic totalitarian autocracy.
A) an excerpt from the writings of Benito Mussolini about the virtues of liberal democracy.
B) taken from the writings of Abraham Lincoln to support the idea of a democratic republic.
C) a quote written by Benjamin Franklin at the time of the Declaration of Independence in America.
D) a quote from Mein Kampf written by Adolf Hitler used here as an example of classic totalitarian autocracy.
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23
Autocrats:
A) expect that people will make good decisions in free elections.
B) do not expect people to know what is good for them.
C) believe in majority rule.
D) believe in the power of the people.
A) expect that people will make good decisions in free elections.
B) do not expect people to know what is good for them.
C) believe in majority rule.
D) believe in the power of the people.
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24
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, "I like to pay taxes. With taxes I buy civilization."
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25
In small societies forms of organized government do not exist.
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26
The belief in the rule of elite whose members have special abilities is called fascism.
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27
All governments strive for justice.
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28
Of all institutions of social control, government is the least inclusive.
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29
The Enron and Worldcom accounting scandals are examples of the need for less government controls and more deregulation.
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30
Thomas Hobbes concluded that government results from a contract among free persons desirous of preserving life and increasing its contentment.
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31
The concept of the individual as a rational being, equal to all others is a primary idea of:
A) totalitarianism.
B) democracy.
C) authoritarian autocracy.
D) autocracy.
A) totalitarianism.
B) democracy.
C) authoritarian autocracy.
D) autocracy.
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32
Libertarians advocate strong governments led by educated elite.
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33
Anarchists believe that institutions, like private property and the state, exploit and corrupt humans.
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34
Karl Marx wrote that there should be an expansion of the "coercive powers of government."
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35
The number of people counting themselves as politically independent is decreasing as more and more people affiliate themselves with one of the two mainstay parties, Republicans and Democrats.
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36
The functionalist approach to government is too rigid a position for most social scientists.
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37
Government is by far the most powerful of all social institutions.
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38
In an autocratic government its right to rule:
A) is derived from the people.
B) depend on the will of the majority.
C) is derived from popular sovereignty.
D) is derived from power.
A) is derived from the people.
B) depend on the will of the majority.
C) is derived from popular sovereignty.
D) is derived from power.
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39
A basic function of government is to protect its citizens from internal and external enemies.
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40
The liberal, conservative, reactionary, and anarchist philosophies of government are:
A) really all the same.
B) identical in their views of the role of government.
C) different in their views of how strong government should be.
D) fundamentally similar in theories of government.
A) really all the same.
B) identical in their views of the role of government.
C) different in their views of how strong government should be.
D) fundamentally similar in theories of government.
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41
The advantage of democracy is that it can be defined in a precise way that satisfies everyone.
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42
In an autocracy, a leader who has lost the support of the people may find it difficult to stay in power.
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43
The Magna Carta is a document that helps enforce the power of autocracies.
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44
In an autocracy the press, religion, family, work, and society are all subject to strict controls designed to maximize the freedom of citizens.
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45
In early 2000s about 20 percent of the countries of the world were autocracies.
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46
What are some of the justifications given for an autocracy? Why does classifying a country's government as autocratic not automatically mean a bad thing?
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47
In many countries of the world, the environment for democracy does not exist, making the establishment of a democracy difficult.
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48
What is the democratic concept of an individual and why is it important in government? What is the role of the individual in a democratic government? How does the individual relate to the basic characteristics of a democracy?
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49
What is the right environment in which a democracy will work best? Describe at least five specific characteristics of the right environment for democracy. What are some possible consequences of not having the right environment for democracy? Is democracy a Western ideology?
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50
What are the primary functions of government? How do these functions help in better understanding what government is?
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51
What are three major views about the nature of government? How powerful should government be? What elements of truth can be found in the three major views about the nature of government?
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52
Radicals believe that existing governments are important and must be maintained unchanged.
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53
Three distinguishing characteristics of a democracy are freedom of speech, effective representation of the people, and free elections.
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54
Propaganda is the product of the state controlling the press and structuring the flow of information to the people in order to make the state look good.
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55
The primacy of the individual can be seen in the Miranda Rights.
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