Monday 16 March 2015

Unit 4 past exam questions

January 2013

15 markers
  1. How much power do the party leaders exert in Congress?
  2. What is judicial restraint, and on what grounds has it been criticised?
  3. How difficult is it to amend the US constitution?
  4. Assess the significance of the Cabinet in the executive branch.
  5. Does the House of Representatives carry out its representative role more effectively than the Senate?

45 markers
  1. ‘The US constitution is no longer fit for purpose.’ Discuss.
  2. Has the Supreme Court become an ‘imperial judiciary’?
  3. ‘Weak at home, strong abroad.’ Discuss this view of the power of the president.

June 2013

15 markers
  1. Explain the key principles of the US Constitution.
  2. Assess the factors that affect the role of the Vice-President.
  3. How far was New Federalism successful in achieving its objectives?
  4. Assess the factors that influence the votes of members of Congress.
  5. What is judicial review, and why is it controversial?

45 markers
  1. ‘The strengths of the US Constitution now outweigh its weaknesses.’ Discuss.
  2. To what extent has the Roberts Court witnessed a revival of conservative activism?
  3. ‘Congress has become the least powerful branch of government.’ Discuss.

January 2012

15 markers
  1. What has been the effect of appointments to the Supreme Court since 2005?
  2. To what extent are parties the most significant influence on voting in Congress?
  3. What are the most significant factors that influence a President when choosing the Cabinet?
  4. To what extent has federalism been eroded as a constitutional principle?
  5. What is the separation of powers, and does it help or hinder the US system of government?

45 markers
  1. ‘A political, not a judicial institution.’ Discuss this view of the Supreme Court.
  2. To what extent does Congress still have a meaningful foreign policy role?
  3. ‘Presidential careers can never live up to expectations.’ Discuss.

June 2012

15 markers
  1. Explain the most significant factors in the President’s choice of Supreme Court justices.
  2. To what extent are the Senate and the House of Representatives equal in power?
  3. What are the constitutional rights, and how effectively are they enforced?
  4. Explain the factors that limit the power and influence of the Supreme Court.
  5. How significant is the President’s power of veto?

45 markers
  1. ‘Transformed beyond recognition from the vision of the Founding Fathers’. Discuss this view of the modern US constitution
  2. To what extent is the modern presidency an ‘imperial presidency’?
  3. ‘The broken branch.’ Discuss this assessment of Congress

January 2011

15 markers
  1. What is meant by ‘pork-barrel politics’, and what is its significance in Congress?
  2. Explain the ways in which the Constitution seeks to prevent the ‘tyranny of the majority’.
  3. How important is the role of the Vice President?
  4. In what ways is the independence of Supreme Court Justices protected?
  5. How and why is federalism enshrined in the Constitution?

45 markers
  1. ‘Judicial activism cannot be justified.’ Discuss.
  2. To what extent does Congress remain a powerful body?
  3. ‘The power of the President is limited to the power to persuade.’ Discuss.

June 2011

15 markers
  1. Assess the constraints on the President’s role as Commander-in-Chief.
  2. Why do only a small percentage of bills introduced into Congress become laws?
  3. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the process of amending the Constitution.
  4. To what extent have Supreme Court Justices reflected the political views of the Presidents who nominated them?
  5. What are ‘executive orders’, and how significant are they for presidential power?

45 markers
  1. ‘The Supreme Court should interpret the Constitution and its amendments by establishing their original meaning when they were adopted.’ Discuss.
  2. To what extent is the constitutional system of checks and balances an obstacle to effective government?
  3. ‘Members of Congress are out of touch with the people who elect them.’ Discuss.

January 2010

15 markers
  1. Using examples, explain the limitations on the Supreme Court’s powers.
  2. Why, and to what extent, has there been disagreement about the constitutional importance of federalism? 
  3. How are Supreme Court judges appointed, and why has the process become so politically controversial?
  4. How do Presidents veto legislation, and how significant is the presidential veto? 
  5. How significant is the role of political parties within Congress?

45 markers
  1. To what extent is there disagreement about how effectively the Constitution protects freedom?
  2. ‘Members of Congress are more concerned with local issues than with national or international issues.’ Discuss.
  3. ‘There are no effective checks on presidential power.’ Discuss.

June 2010

15 markers
  1. To what extent are the two chambers of Congress equal in power and influence?
  2. How effectively do the three branches of Federal government check each other?
  3. What is the role of Committee Chairmen in Congress, and why have they been the subject of criticism? 
  4. How much influence does the President have over the legislative process?
  5. Why is the issue of the composition of the Supreme Court so controversial?

45 markers
  1. Does the Supreme Court have too much power for an unelected body? 
  2. To what extent do Presidents control foreign policy? 
  3. Can the Bill of Rights be respected while the threat of terrorism remains?

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