1. The federal judicial system consists of ______. A. one supreme court, 11 courts of appeals and 91 district courts B. one supreme court, 11 courts of appeals, 89 district courts, 3 courts of special jurisdiction C. one supreme court, 11 courts of appeals, 91 district courts, 3 courts of special jurisdiction D. one supreme court, 11 courts of appeals, 91 district courts, 2 courts for the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
2. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in ______. A. all kinds of cases B. two kinds of cases C. cases involving foreign citizens D. cases involving a state
3. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court _____. A. has much greater power than other justices of the Supreme Court B. has no greater voting power than other justices of the Supreme Court C. has greater say in deciding a case D. has greater voting power than other justices of the Supreme Court
4. Political parties are the basis of the American political system ______. A. but there is no provision in the Constitution for political parties B. and the Constitution has clear provision C. but the founding fathers had strong apprehension of political parties D. Both A and C
5. There have been ______ periods in the development of American political parties in the United States. A. four B. three C. five D. two
6. The first period if the party system refers to the appearance of ______. A. the Federalists B. the Anti-Federalists C. the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists D. the Democratic-Republicans and the Anti-Federalists
7. The Federalists advocated ______. A. a strong federal governments B. strong state government C. the adoption of Bill of Rights D. limits on the federal government
8. The Democratic Party led by Andrew Jackson represented the interests of ______. A. northern industrialists B. southern slave owners C. frontiersmen D. Both B and C
9. Abraham Lincoln was elected President as candidate of _____. A. the Democratic Party B. the Republican Party C. the Whig Party D. None of the above
10. From the 1860s to the 1920s, the Republican Party dominated the political scene and from the 1930s to the 1970s,______ was in power most of the time. A. the Democratic Party B. the Republican Party C. no party D. None of the above
11. The two major parties today have ______ difference in policy orientation. A. no B. little C. some D. great
12. In terms of organization, the two major parties ______. A. have tight organizational structure B. have strong leadership at the national level C. are well organized at the grass roots level D. are merely political forces coming together in a loose way
13. In the past few decades, the influence of political parties has been declining ______. A. so the political parties are no longer important B. so an independent presidential candidate can win a national election C. but without the backing of a political party, a presidential candidate still cannot win D. so the presidential election has become more unpredictable
14. In 1992 ______ ran for the President as an independent candidate. A. Bill Clinton B. Ross Perot C. Bob Dole D. George Bush
15. When the delegates met at Philadelphia in 1787, their task was ______. A. to write a new constitution B. to see what they can do about the Articles of Confederation C. to design a new form of government D. to revise the Articles of Confederation
16. The writers of the Constitution worked out the Constitution worked out the checks and balances in order to ______. A. prevent the government from misusing its power B. prevent the government from being strong C. pacify those who opposed the Constitution D. meet the demands of small states.
17. The President of the United States is elected ______. A. indirectly by the electors B. by Congress C. directly by the voters D. None of the above
18. A president can serve ______ term(s). A. only one B. two C. more than two D. as many as four
19. Today, there are altogether ______ departments of the U.S. government. A. 13 B. 11 C. 17 D. 15
20. The House Speaker and the temporary President of the Senate are usually ______. A. elected by the majority party B. chosen from the majority and minority parties C. members of the majority party D. chosen freely from the Congressmen and Senators
1.C 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.C
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