All AP US Government Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #202 : Ap Us Government
Women are currently more likely than men to support all of the following issues EXCEPT __________.
an end to United States military involvement in the Middle East
affirmative action to encourage racial equality
Women are more likely to support all of these issues.
tighter restrictions on gun ownership
an increase in the social security program
Women are more likely to support all of these issues.
There is a growing gender gap in American politics. To oversimplify, women are more likely to vote Democratic and support liberal positions on economic and social issues, while men are more likely to vote Republican and support conservative positions on economic and social issues. The greatest gender gap can be evidenced in the large majority of women who favor major restrictions on gun ownerships, versus far fewer men.
Example Question #2 : Factors That Influence Beliefs In Politics
Which of these statements about the voting gender gap is most true?
In recent elections women have been much more likely than men to vote for the Democratic Party.
In recent elections women have been much less likely than men to vote for the Democratic Party.
Men vote roughly equally for Republicans and Democrats, whereas women’s voting patterns change dramatically every election cycle.
Men are more likely to vote for gun ownership rights, whereas women are more likely to vote for decreased role of government.
Men are more likely to support affirmative action to encourage racial and social equality.
In recent elections women have been much more likely than men to vote for the Democratic Party.
Since the 1980 election, there has been a very clear voting pattern in American general elections, where women are much more likely than men to vote for a candidate from the Democratic Party. The two largest gender discrepancies in American history have occurred during the successful elections of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Men are more likely to vote for gun ownership rights, but men are also more likely to vote for a decreased role of government. Women are more likely to support affirmative action to encourage racial and social equality.
Example Question #202 : Ap Us Government
The term, Solid South, historically refers to __________.
the degree to which racial prejudice and segregation proved impossible to eliminate in southern society
the fact that the South had more candidates for President than any other region of the United States
the degree of wealth equality that emerged in the southern society in the twentieth century
the fact that the South always supported southern candidates
the fact that, historically, the South always voted for the Democratic Party
the fact that, historically, the South always voted for the Democratic Party
The term, Solid South, was historically used, from the end of the Civil War until the middle of the 1960s, to refer to the fact that the South almost always voted for the Democratic Party. This was born, in part, out of the South’s response to the Republican party’s northern associations during the Civil War and its aftermath. These days, the "Solid South" could just as easily be applied to the fact that the South very consistently votes Republican.
Example Question #6 : Factors That Influence Beliefs In Politics
Fiscal conservatives favor which of the following?
Lowered and balanced budgets
More taxation
More government regulation
Acquiring national debt
More government spending
Lowered and balanced budgets
Modern fiscal conservatives favor reducing spending, reducing taxation and regulation, lowering national debt, and lowering and balancing budgets.
Example Question #203 : Ap Us Government
John Locke wrote in the Second Treatise on Government (1689) that “Whoever has the…supreme power…is bound to govern by established standing laws," reinforcing the idea that?
Governments should be based on laws of God
Rulers must be subject to the law
Rulers should govern with unlimited power
All governments should be democratic
Rulers must be subject to the law
This question is designed to test reading skills as well as subject knowledge. John Locke wrote extensively about the legitimacy of government as well as ways in which it should operate. All information needed is contained within the question. Locke is clearly stating his views regarding a rulers place within the law.
Example Question #11 : Factors That Influence Beliefs In Politics
How did Thomas Hobbes view the concept of the social contract?
Justifying the overthrow of democracies.
Discovering God's will for humans
Perfecting human interaction with nobility.
Preserving order and escaping the brutal state of nature
Preserving order and escaping the brutal state of nature
The writings of Thomas Hobbes explored the relationship between man and government. Hobbes had a non-idealized vision of human nature and advocated for social contract and government intervention in human society. He uses the stability brought about by government to justify an amount of control exerted by governments. Hobbes was an influential thinker throughout the 18th century and influence a number of early American legislators.
Example Question #201 : Ap Us Government
Which of the following statements about the pluralist theory of politics is false?
Interest groups provide equal opportunities for representation to any and all interested citizens.
The people and their government are brought together by interest groups, so that each side is able to gain insight and ideas from the other.
Interest groups usually decide not to follow the established rules of fair play and good conduct in their political dealings.
Competition between interest groups for public attention and resources helps enforce a balance of power so that no one group gains dominance.
Interest groups usually decide not to follow the established rules of fair play and good conduct in their political dealings.
The pluralist theory believes that, by and large, interest groups (contrary to public opinion) actually do follow all the expected rules when pursuing their goals. According to pluralist belief, interest groups avoid depiction, manipulation, cheating, and/or falsehoods out of simple common sense and self-interest – each group wants a fair chance to achieve their aims and so therefore they all implicitly agree not to act in unfair ways that would otherwise unjustly obstruct each other. This default code of cooperation and ethical conduct underlies all interest group activities, reducing corruption and helping to keep each group’s ambitions in check.