American Citizenship Quiz GOVT 201

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American Citizenship Quiz ° Due Oct 29 at 11:59pm ° Points 100 ° Questions 10 ° Time Limit 20 Minutes Instructions You are not allowed to consult other class members or any other resources when taking the quiz, and you cannot share your answers with anyone else in the course. You must do your own work. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 11 minutes 100 out of 100 Score for this quiz: 100 out of 100 Submitted Oct 29 at 11:41pm This attempt took 11 minutes. Question 1 10 / 10 pts Which of the following was the single most important political concern of the American founders? Spalding calls it the "essential American idea."
Correct! Liberty (CORRECT ANSWER) Equality Protection of financial interests Social justice Question 2 10 / 10 pts Which of the following summarizes the American founders' understanding of liberty?
Liberty means doing whatever we want. Correct! Liberty means the rightful exercise of freedom. (CORRECT ANSWER) Liberty means the ability to do something as opposed to the duty to do something. None of the above Question 3 10 / 10 pts According to Spalding, which of the following was the single most important country that influenced the ideas and practices of the American founders?
Correct! Great Britain (CORRECT ANSWER) France Ancient Greece Germany Question 4 10 / 10 pts When the Declaration of Independence uses the phrase "natural rights," it means:
rights given to people by the government. that people have a right to anything that they want or claim. that government can (and must) make up rights as it sees fit in order to adapt the U.S. Constitution to changing historical circumstances. Correct! that all people are entitled to certain rights due to the fact that all people are naturally equal and naturally free. (CORRECT ANSWER) Question 5 10 / 10 pts Which of the following did Jefferson call "the essential principles of our Government" in
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