1) Which principles are typically associated with the republican party? Which does NOT apply a) Limited government b) Progressive ideals c) Traditional values 2) Use the map to answer the question. Based on the way Arkansas voted in the presidential election which decade is this map from? a) The 1950s b) The 1980s c) The 2000s d) The 2010s 3) Citizens of a country elect representatives for the national legislator. Those representatives then choose a well respected member of the majority party to be the one who will make sure that laws are properly carried out. What type of democratic system is described in this situation? a) Federal system b) Unitary system c) Presidential system d) Parliamentary system 4) All men are created equally free and independent, and they have certain inherent and inalienable rights.. to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. Which feature of the government does this passage refer to directly? a) Checks and balances b) Popular sovereignty c) Reserved powers d) Separation of powers 5) What is the difference between a federal form of government and a confederal form of government? a) A federal government is democratic, well I can federal government is dictatorial b) A federal government has a constitution, while a confederal government does not c) A federal government has a defined split of powers between the central and local governments, while a confederal government has strong local governments and a weak central government. d) A federal government has a clearly defined split between the legislative and executive branches, while I can federal government has a chief executive officer that is chosen from the legislator. 6) Which of the following terms do NOT apply to the United States federal government? a) Unitary system b) Delegated powers c) Separation of powers 7) Which of the following is true about the process for a bill becoming a law? a) A presidential veto can be overturned by Congress b) A house of representatives Bill can skip the senate if 3/4 of the members vote for the bill c) A bill that has passed through one house cannot be changed by another d) Every new bill must begin in the house of representatives 8) How does the Supreme Court limit the power of the legislative branch? Select all that do NOT apply a) Every new bill must be approved by a supreme court justice before it can be introduced b) Rulings by the supreme court set a precedent that is expected to be followed by lawmakers c) The supreme court can overturn a law passed by Congress by declaring it to be unconstitutional 9) Which level of government exercises delegated Powers from the constitution when it makes trade deals with other countries? a) City government b) State government c) Federal government d) County government 10) What is one way that the governor of Arkansas differs from the President of the United States? a) The governor has a limited number of terms but the president does not b) The governor has a line item veto, but the president does not c) The governors veto can not be overturned, but the presidents can d) The governor can appoint the heads of his executive departments, but the president cannot 11) Which of the following does NOT represent government offices currently having a limit on the number of terms a person can hold a certain position? a) President of the United States b) Member of the US House of Representatives c) Arkansas state senator d) Governor of Arkansas 12) How does a primary election differ from a general election? a) A primary election is held for state offices, while the general election is for federal offices b) A general election is only for the president because the whole nation participates c) A primary election is done by a secret ballot, Wally generalization is a public meeting where people vote by raising hands d) A primary election is held to determine which candidate Will represent the party in the general election 13) How is the president elected? a) Voters cast ballots for their chosen Candidate every four years b) Congress selects and unexperienced leader from among their own number c) Citizens vote to send a specific group of delegates to the electoral college, Who then vote for the president d) Members of the state legislators vote for their chosen candidate 14) Why is the governments public policy so important to voters in Arkansas? a) Public policy includes issues that directly affect voters day to day lives b) Public policy determines how foreign made items are brought into Arkansas c) Public policy regulates some industries in Arkansas d) Public policy determines the way that an individual becomes judged 15) Who can NOT propose a new state law in Arkansas a) The governor b) A member of the Arkansas house of representatives c) Any private citizen d) A member of the Arkansas‘s senate 16) Both the United States Constitution and the Arkansas constitution guarantee the freedom of the press. What role does the press have an American democracy? How would society and government be different if there was no guarantee of a Free Press? Write your own response a) It’s the freedom of the press and essential rights in the United States the core principle of democracy is protected by the first amendment of the United States Constitution b) XXX c) XX
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