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- Q1Complete the diagram below: MAYFLOWER COMPACT -------> SELF GOVERNMENT MAGNA CARTA ------> ???????????Natural LawSeparation of PowersLimited GovernmentDivine Right of Kings120s
- Q2According to the Declaration of Independence, what is the main purpose of government?To protect citizens rights to Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness.To create a strong national government.To protect the interests of the States.To provide for the common defense.120s
- Q3Which of the following is a grievance expressed in the Declaration of Independence?Not allowing colonist to practice religion.Impose taxes without consent of the people.Allowing colonists to sell tea to France.Making people join the military.120s
- Q4Which Enlightenment philosopher influenced the following passage? "That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, ...Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness" - Declaration of IndependenceThomas PaineThomas JeffersonJohn LockeBaron de Montesquieu120s
- Q5What document was influenced by the events depicted in the picture ?The Declaration of IndependenceMagna CartaEnglish Bill of RightsMayflower Compact120s
- Q6According to Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, what was the main purpose of government? (1) People are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable rights. (2) Governments are made by men to protect these rights. (3) Governments get their power from the consent of the governed.To establish federal system of governmentTo protect people's Natural RightsTo confirm checks and balancesTo provide Separation of Powers120s
- Q7What did Shay's Rebellion demonstrate to the U.S. Articles of Confederation?That the colonists were not to be trusted.That the Articles of Confederation were too weak.That the State governments were too strong.That more laws needed to be passed.120s
- Q8What constitutional right is demonstrated in the photo?13th Amendment No Slavery19th Amendment Womens' Right to Vote26th Amendment Changing voting age to 211st Amendment Assemble, Speech, and Protest120s
- Q9The 14th Amendment's "Equal Protection Clause" was used in which landmark Supreme Court case?Brown v Board of EducationTinker v DesMoinesMiranda v ArizonaMarbury v Madison120s
- Q10Which of the following would be an example of Foreign Policy issue?Congress passes new laws on speed regulation on interstate highways.The President organizes an agreement between Russia and United States.President signs an executive order closing a nuclear power plant in Georgia.Congress changes the naturalization laws for immigrants.120s
- Q11What do an AUTOCRACY and an ABSOLUTE MONARCHY have in common?both are ruled by a few peopleboth are ruled by one personboth are ruled by the peopleboth are ruled by a political party120s
- Q12Which of the following is NOT a true statement regarding the US Constitution and Florida Constitution?The Florida Constitution is easier to amend than the U.S. Constitution.The U.S. Constitution has a Bill of Rights and the Florida Constitution has a Declaration of Rights, both protect people's rights.U.S. Constitution and the Florida Constitution amendment process are the same.The U.S. Constitution and Florida Constitution both have 3 branches.120s
- Q13What is needed to pass an Amendment in the U.S. Constitution?2/3 vote of Congress and 3/4 vote of all States50% vote of Congress and Majority of States3/5 vote of States and 100% of individual votes3/4 vote of Congress and 3/4 vote of all States120s
- Q14What Civil Rights Amendment helped minorities vote?9th Amendment13th Amendment24th Amendment26th Amendment120s
- Q15Which of the following IS NOT an Obligation of being a Citizen?VotingPaying taxesObeying the lawRegistering for the Selective Service120s