4. The referendum, initiative, and recall are collectively referred to as _________ democracy.
| 7. If California were to be split into two separate states, what is now California would be entitled to more representation in 8. The initiative process is found |
12. The ______ fought successfully to lessen the role of parties in the California political process.
| 21. Prior to the recall of Governor Gray Davis in 2003, the recall in California had been successfully used against several |
23. Comparing the political opinions of members of different ethnic groups shows that
| 29. San Francisco recently adopted _____ for city elections. |
34. A comparison of the voting records of Democratic and Republican state legislators shows that
| 39. Which of the following firms pioneered the field of campaign management in California? |
44. In the California senate or assembly, passage of a bill requires support of a majority of
45. Rules governing campaign contributions in California state elections are
46. Democrats do best among
47. In California, a line item in the budget can be ______ through the governor’s item veto.
| 51. Reorganization plans of the governor |
58. Regional Councils of Governments? (COGs) principal function is
59. San Francisco is unique in California in that
| 65. If the U.S. and California constitutions contain the same or similar language on a given subject 69. Proposition 13 (passed in 1978) reduced ______ taxes. 71. The state of California has a __________ form of government. 73. School districts in California get most of their money from |