
1st Quarter 7th Grade Review
Quiz by Hikida, Mackenzie H.
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- Q1What is a characteristic of U.S. citizenship according to the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?employed in the United Statesborn or naturalized in the United Statesowns property in the United Stateslived in the United States for five years30s
- Q2The diagram below identifies the steps in becoming a U.S. Citizen. Which of the following best completes the diagram?complete a background checkregister for Selective Servicereceive appointment letterbe interviewed and pass a citizenship test60s
- Q3Which example is a responsibility, rather than an obligation of citizenship?obeying the lawpaying taxesserve on a jury when summonedattending civic meetings30s
- Q4How does the cartoon illustrate the possible impact of political parties on society?They could divide the nation, limiting government productivity.They could bring the nation together, increasing government productivity.They could lead to higher taxes, causing political unrest.They could ensure the civil liberties of all citizens.60s
- Q5What is the most important thing that a political debate can teach a voter about a candidate?how much support the candidate already haswhether the candidate is comfortable on camerawhere the candidate stands on certain issueswhat kind of television personality the candidate has30s
- Q6Refer to the scenario below to answer the question. Thomas Sloane was a candidate for President of the United States. He made a controversial statement at a private fundraiser, where it was secretly recorded and released to the media. The media aired the recording. A week later, a national poll revealed that 41% of voters said they were now less likely to vote for him as a result. Which of the following is MOST clearly supported by the scenario?Public opinion has no impact on the media.The media has no impact on public opinion.Public opinion has an impact on the media.The media has an impact on public opinion.120s
- Q7Why might television and newspaper ads be incomplete sources of information about candidates?They don't contain enough symbolism.They are biased towards the candidate they promote.They cost thousands of dollars.They rarely get voters' attention.30s
- Q8Refer to the scenario below to help you answer the following question. “My name is Myet and I’m from the Philippines. I have been living in the U.S. as a permanent resident for the past 6 years. I am 28 years old and can read, write, and speak English. I came to America to have a more successful career.” Does Myet meet the requirements to start the naturalization process right now?No, she is not old enough.No, she has not lived here long enough.Yes, she meets all the requirements to begin the naturalization process.Yes, she is a naturalized citizen.120s
- Q9Refer to the following list to help you answer the following question. Which of the following obligations of a U.S. citizen makes these things possible?Jury Dutypaying taxesregistering for the Selective Service Systemobeying the laws60s
- Q10According to the image above what impact do Political Action Committees have on elections?Voters’ decisions rarely influence Political Action Committee advertisements.Voters’ decisions often influence Political Action Committee advertisements.Political Action Committee advertisements often influence voters’ decisions on election day.Political Action Committee advertisements rarely influence voters’ decisions on election day.60s
- Q11What is the primary goal of the propaganda poster above?decrease the number of troops in the militaryincrease the number of troops in the militarydecrease support for the militaryincrease support for the military30s
- Q12Which is a requirement for a person to become a naturalized citizen?Accepting employment and working for at least five years.Voting in both local and state elections.Being twenty-one years of age or older.Being a legal resident of the United States for at least five years.30s
- Q13Which statement represents the Democrats views on the role of government?Democrats generally favor private businesses being replaced by state ownership.Democrats generally believe in less government, lower taxes, and greater personal freedom.Democrats generally favor tax cuts for big businesses and fewer environmental regulations.Democrats generally support health care availability, increased public funding for education and federal programs.30s
- Q14According to the information on the posters, why might a voter choose Petra over Aleksi?Petra’s business experiencePetra’s political experiencePetra’s lobbying experiencePetra’s educational experience60s
- Q15What does this cartoon imply about the influence of lobbyists in the political process?When working with Congressional candidates, lobbyists often will write their speeches.Through their work for interest groups, lobbyists are able to convince Congressmen to think or vote a specific way.Through their work with political parties, lobbyists are able to create political ads on TV.When working with Congressional candidates, lobbyists will create public policy for them.30s