American Civilization Final Exam
Final Exam (Studienvorleistung) Von Wald - Topics: 1. Religion, 2. Government and Politics, 3. Media Landscape, 4. Social Services, 5. Education, 6. Cultural Key Concepts
Final Exam (Studienvorleistung) Von Wald - Topics: 1. Religion, 2. Government and Politics, 3. Media Landscape, 4. Social Services, 5. Education, 6. Cultural Key Concepts
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What are independently run public schools chosen by parents, illustrating the shift toward more diverse educational options?
School Choice Charter Schools
Who was an education reformer advocating for public education and teacher training, influencing the development of the American public education system?
Horace Mann
Who was a philosopher and educator advocating for experiential and democratic education, shaping progressive education philosophy and practices?
* John Dewey
What theory of presidential power emphasizes strong, centralized executive authority, debated in the context of executive branch powers and constitutional interpretation?
Unitary Executive
: What involves the redistribution of seats in the House of Representatives based on changes in population, influencing political representation and electoral dynamics?
* Reapportionment
What is the power of the courts to review the constitutionality of government actions, established by Marbury v. Madison, and is a key element of the U.S. legal system?
Judicial Review
What are broadcasted events where presidential candidates discuss and defend their positions, influential in shaping public opinion during election campaigns?
* Presidential Debates
What involves the financing of electoral campaigns, including contributions and expenditures, raising questions about the influence of money in politics and the need for regulation?
Campaign Finance
Q: What is the president's authority to appoint individuals to key positions in the executive branch, impacting policy implementation and governance?
* Presidential Appointments
What constitutional provision grants Congress the authority to make laws deemed necessary for executing its powers, a source of debate regarding the scope of congressional authority?
"Necessary and Proper" Clause
What is the authority of a court to hear a case for the first time, defining the types of cases that certain courts, like the U.S. Supreme Court, can hear directly?
Original Jurisdiction
What are methods for selecting candidates for political office before the general election, crucial in determining party nominees and shaping the electoral landscape?
Primary and Caucus Elections
What situation involves different political parties controlling the executive and legislative branches, leading to challenges in passing legislation and increased political polarization?
Divided Government
: How would you describe an educational approach that allows flexibility and leniency in implementing policies?
Permissive
: Which religious group is connected with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
Mormons
What term is used for financial support provided by the U.S. government, particularly within the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare?
Subsidies
What acronym stands for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, playing a significant role in providing subsidies?
HEW
What are geographical areas with local control over education policies, reflecting the decentralized nature of education governance called?
Local Education Districts (LEDs)
Which policy aims to address historical and systemic disadvantages faced by minority groups, especially in education and employment?
Affirmative Action
What concept acknowledges and accepts diverse educational approaches, recognizing the importance of varied teaching methods and philosophies?
Pluralism
How is a publicly funded institution of higher education operated by a state government commonly referred to?
State University
The Artciles of confederation
- ensured that the member states had to approve of any financial, military or diplomatic decisions taken by the federal government
Who wrote "A City Upon a Hill"?
John Winthrop, who was an English Puritan lawyer and govenor
When was "A City Upon a Hill" published?
1630
What is "A City Upon A Hill"?
- published by John Winthrop in 1630
- he refered to their new place in the New World as a "city upon a hill" that would be watched by the world in order to inspire the puritans
- America: "beacon of hope" for the world
What is the Decleration of independence?
- by Thomas Jefferson
- 4th July 1776
- declaring the 13 united states of America and explaining the seperation from Great Britain
- all men are created equal
- their rights are: Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness
Explain "American Progress".
- painting by John Gast
- 1872
- reflects the idea of Manifest Destiny, the development and civilization of the American West expansion
Explain "the frontier".
- Frederick J. Turner
- 1893
- American frontier, in United States history, the advancing border that marked those lands that had been settled by Europeans. It is characterized by the westward movement of European settlers from their original settlements on the Atlantic coast (17th century) to the Far West (19th century).
What is the "American Dream"?
- by John T. Adams
- 1931
- main ideas: anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can attain their own version of success
- upward mobility possible for everyone
- sacrifice, risk-taking: and hard work