POL 100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Neoconservatism, Precedent, Implied Powers

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The exam will be available on blackboard from wednesday, may 19 @ 00. 01am until monday, may 24 @ 11. 59pm. No extension of the final exam is possible. Final course grades will be posted two days after the closure of the final exam. Questions for the final exam will form from the definitions below. You should refer to both the key terms at the end of each chapter (when included) and within the text when these terms are explained in context. Chapter 10: what are the interest groups, difference between in-house lobbyists and contract lobbyists, know the difference between public and private interest groups, definition of disturbance theory. Chapter 11: know the difference between enumerated powers and implied powers (read section. Chapter 12: know the definitions and difference between executive orders and executive agreements (452, 472, 476 and 480), definition of the executive privilege (pages: 451, 480), learn the impeachment process (as described on page 449).