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POL 201 AMERICAN NATIONAL

GOVERNMENT COMPLETE COURSE

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POL 201 American National Government Complete Course

POL 201 Week 1

POL 201 Week 1 DQ 1

POL 201 Week 1 DQ 1 (Executive, Legislative, & Judicial Branches for Equal Responsibilities)

POL 201 Week 1 DQ 2

POL 201 Week 1 DQ 2 (The Equal Rights Amendment)

POL 201 Week 1 Quiz 10 Qs & As


1- In republicanism, the state is viewed as a.?

2- Under John Stuart Mills harm principle, government may regulate private activities?

3- Lockes use of the term property?

4- Schattschneiders mobilization of bias is characterized by all except:

5- Samuel P. Huntington defined creedal passion periods as periods when Americans

6- Which of the following distinguished the New Jersey Plan from the Virginia Plan?

7- The purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to

8- Impeachment can be characterized as a

9- In creating a new government, the Framers sought to

10- The basis in the Constitution for expansive congressional authority is

POL 201 Week 2

POL201: American National Government Restriction of civil liberties (1000+Words)

POL Week 2 DQ 1

(U.S Government Education Policy)

POL Week 2 DQ 2

(U.S Agricultural and Armed Policies)

POL 201 Week 2 Quiz 10 Qs & As

1. Dual Federalism is characterized by

2. Under a Home Rule Charter, local authority is

3. When states or localities receive categorical grants-in-aid from the national

4. General Revenue Sharing offers states and localities even greater flexibility than block grants
because they

5. With unfunded mandates, the national government

6. An earmark is

7. According to David Mayhews electoral connection thesis, the primary purpose of members of
Congress is to
8. Congressional staff have an important role in Congress because

9. Representation in Congress works through

10. Technology is important in congressional representation because it allows for

POL 201 Week 3

POL Week 3 DQ 1

(Electoral College)

POL Week 3 DQ 2

(The Iron Triangle)

POL 201 Week 2 Quiz 10 MCQs

1-The nerve center of the American Presidency is

2- Given the standard of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, a President who uses military force despite
the refusal of Congress to authorize it

3- The standard of High Crimes and Misdemeanors for Impeachment generally refers to

4- Thomas Jefferson justified the Louisiana Purchase on the grounds

5- A President who has a political mandate has

6- The federal bureaucracy effectively makes public policy by

7- An iron triangle is

POL 201 Week 4

POL Week 4 DQ 1

(Bills of Rights and Judicial Power)

POL Week 4 DQ 2

(Guantanamo and Beyond)

Ineffective for combating terrorism & illegal

POL 201 Week 4 Quiz 10 MCQs

1. Which case established the precedent of the U.S. Supreme Court being able to strike down state
laws as unconstitutional?
2. When the Supreme Court hands down a decision, it is

3. The professional qualifications model in the selection of judges holds that

4. In Gibbons v. Ogden, the Supreme Court held that

5. McCulloch v Maryland is an important case because it was one of the cases whereby the Supreme
Court

6. Under the precedence of Plessy v. Ferguson, a state would be able to

7. Civil rights in the United States evolved from

8. The Privileges and Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment means

9. Overall, we learn that civil liberties in the United States mean that

10. To be treated equally under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment means

POL 201 Week 5

Week 5 DQ 1

(Stem Cell Research)

Stem cells have provided research that could potentially cure diseases by utilizing the cells from
human embryos

Week 5 DQ 2

(Voter Identification)

POL 201 Week 5 Final Paper (Civil Liberties, Habeas Corpus, and the War on Terror) 1600 Words

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