Policy Creation and Influence MCQs

Policy Creation and Influence MCQs

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1: Changed or formally modified is called

A.   Amicus

B.   Amended

C.   Appeal

D.   Censure

2: Changed or formally modified is called

A.   Amicus

B.   Amended

C.   Appeal

D.   Censure

A.   True

B.   False

A.   Amicus

B.   Amended

C.   Appeal

D.   Censure

5: Appellate court is also called a court of appeals, which hears appeals of _______ courts

A.   Lift up

B.   Lower

C.   Raise up

D.   Best

6: Give a formal statement of disapproval by a governing body is called

A.   Amicus

B.   Amended

C.   Appeal

D.   Censure

7: As defined by the NASW Code of Ethics, ‘Clients’ is used inclusively to refer to individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.”

A.   True

B.   False

8: A conference committee of the U.S. Congress appointed by the House of Representatives and _______ to resolve disagreements on a particular bill

A.   Congress

B.   Senate

C.   Assembly

D.   Council

9: The division of the government that carries out laws; at the ______level this includes the president, vice president, Cabinet, and most federal agencies is called executive branch

A.   Non-Government

B.   Federal

C.   Non-General

D.   Isolated

10: A system of government in which power is divided between the state and federal government in a defined manner in which each level of government has ultimate authority in some areas is called

A.   Fundamental rights

B.   Federalism

C.   Ideology

D.   Implementation

11: Fundamental right is a term that is based on the Constitution and relates to basic rights. Many are included in the Bill of Rights. These rights include freedom of speech, the right not to be incarcerated without a fair hearing, freedom of travel, the right to raise one’s children, the right to own property, and the right of privacy.

A.   True

B.   False

12: Ideology explains the _______ about society and how it should function

A.   Ideas

B.   Beliefs

C.   Nature

D.   Words

13: The process of enacting a piece of policy that has been approved is called

A.   Fundamental rights

B.   Federalism

C.   Ideology

D.   Implementation

14: The division of the government that evaluates laws. It includes many courts, including the Supreme Court that can determine laws unconstitutional is called

A.   Legislative Branch

B.   Judicial Branch

C.   Licensure Branch

D.   None of above

15: The division of the government that makes laws. At the federal level, this branch is made up of Congress, which has two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate is called

A.   Legislative Branch

B.   Judicial Branch

C.   Licensure Branch

D.   None of above

16: The process by which the government or other authorized body certifies that a person has the qualifications needed to perform a specific job or task is called licensure

A.   True

B.   False

17: Majority leader describes that within a _______ body, the head of the party with the most members.

A.   Non-supervisory

B.   Non-administration

C.   Legislative

D.   Subordinate

18: The political party with more power in a legislative body is called

A.   Senate

B.   Majority party

C.   Minority party

D.   Political party

19: The process by which a U.S. congressional committee debates, amends, and rewrites proposed legislation is called markup hearing.

A.   True

B.   False

20: The political party with less power in a legislative body is called

A.   Senate

B.   Majority party

C.   Minority party

D.   Political party

21: A group of people who share similar political goals and opinions who come together to get candidates elected to office is called

A.   Senate

B.   Majority party

C.   Minority party

D.   Political party

22: The most powerful person on a _______ committee from the party with less power is called ranking member

A.   Congressional

B.   Non-congressional

C.   Senate

D.   Assembly

23: A general vote by the electorate on a single question, such as a budget or a ballot question is called

A.   Revenue

B.   Referendum

C.   Congressional

D.   Constitution

24: Income generated for an ________ or government is called revenue

A.   Party

B.   Programme

C.   Organization

D.   House

25: The presiding officer of the ______ house of Representatives is called the speaker of the house.

A.   U.K

B.   U.S

C.   Canada

D.   Spain

26: Not in accordance with the U.S. Constitution is called unconstitutional

A.   True

B.   False

27: According to the text, which arm or branch of government in the United States makes laws a reality?

A.   Executive

B.   Judiciary

C.   Legislature

D.   Congress

28: The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as ______.

A.   The Bill of Rights

B.   The Articles of Confederation

C.   The Inalienable Rights

D.   We the People

29: Which document did the Constitution replace because it provided limited power to the first united government of the colonies?

A.   The Bill of Rights

B.   The Articles of Confederation

C.   The Declaration of Independence

D.   The Federalist Papers

30: The Supreme Court prevented the federal government from creating a national licensure for social workers noting that it violated which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

A.   Ninth Amendment

B.   Tenth Amendment

C.   Fourteenth Amendment

D.   Fifteenth Amendment

31: Which Article limits unlawful search and seizures?

A.   Article 2

B.   Article 3

C.   Article 4

D.   Article 5

32: Who is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives?

A.   Majority leader

B.   The Speaker of the House

C.   The Ranking Member

D.   The Conference Committee

33: Which founding father referred to political parties as “factions” instead of political parties and stated they were a dangerous vice?

A.   James Madison

B.   George Washington

C.   James Monroe

D.   Benjamin Franklin

A.   The Twelfth Amendment

B.   The Thirteenth Amendment

C.   The Fourteenth Amendment

D.   The Fifteenth Amendment

35: Many organizations work on advocacy during the judicial process by filing briefs called amicus curiae.

A.   True

B.   False

36: Unitary system of government refers specifically to a system in which power is divided between the state and federal government in a defined manner in which each level of government has ultimate authority.

A.   True

B.   False