1) What is the definition of framing? a) the media controlling what the public sees in terms of news b) the media striving to actively pick and choose what types of stories support their views c) the media's need to entertain the public 2) Which is NOT a factor of political socialization? a) Family b) Friends c) Generation 3) Group of people you wish to study for a poll: a) Universe b) Sample Size c) Margin of Error 4) Group of people you actually study for a poll: a) Universe b) Sample Size c) Margin of Error 5) Isolationism is: a) Reserving the right to act on your own b) view that the US should be active in foreign relations c) where nations stay out of international and political alliances 6) Internationalism is: a) view that the US should be active in foreign relations b) where nations stay out of international and political alliances c) Reserving the right to act on your own 7) What is a failed state? a) a state with high quality international relations b) a state that is a threat to other nations c) a state that cannot carry out the responsibilities expected of them 8) an amount (usually small) that is allowed for in case of miscalculation or change of circumstances in a poll a) Sample Size b) Margin of Error c) Poll Displacement Size 9) What is unilateralism? a) Reserving the right to act on your own b) where nations stay out of international and political alliances c) view that the US should be active in foreign relations 10) What is a rogue state? a) a state that cannot carry out the responsibilities expected of them b) a state that is a threat to other nations c) a state with high quality international relations  11) A sample taken from the general public a) Random Sample b) Biased Sample c) Fixed Sample 12) a deficit is best defined as: a) income over expenses during a specific period of time b) expenses over income during a specific period of time c) expenses over expenses during a specific period of time 13) Polling of a hand-selected or specific group for personal gain  a) Random Sample b) Fixed Sample c) Biased Sample 14) a debt is best defined as: a) money owed b) accumulation of deficits c) manipulation of interest rates 15) What is monetary policy? a) government’s power to tax and spend to stabilize the economy b) in which government regulates the economy by manipulati c) maintaining military might so as to discourage another actor from takin 16) What is fiscal policy? a) government’s power to tax and spend to stabilize the economy b) in which government regulates the economy by manipulating interest rates to control the money supply c) maintaining military might so as to discourage another actor from takin 17) Government in which citizens vote on laws and select officials directly: a) representative republic b) indirect democracy c) direct democracy 18) In which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people: a) direct democracy b) representative republic c) indirect democracy 19) What did the Federalists want? a) strong state government b) strong central government c) equal power for both state and central govs. 20) What did the Anti-Federalists want? a) strong state government b) strong central government  c) equal power for both state and central govs. 21) What is the division of the government's responsibilities titled? a) Checks and balances b) Division of powers c) Bicameral legislature 22) The first 10 amendments of the Constitution address our.... a) Civil rights b) Civil liberties c) Freedoms 23) the refusal by one country to trade with another in order to force changes in its behavior or to weaken it a) Economic sanction b) Embargo c) Tariffs 24) restrictions on trade imposed on one country by another state or group of states, usually as a form of punishment a) Tariffs b) Embargo c) Economic sanction 25) this type of policy is usually made quickly and secretly, and responds to an emergency threat a) Coercive policy b) Crisis policy c) Economic policy

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