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Question 1
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The total absence of government is called
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dictatorship
John Locke
monarchy
oligarchy
anarchy
Question 2
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The power over another person to get them to do something they wouldn’t otherwise do is called
....
a social contract
liberty
political power
natural law
Question 3
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This philosopher believed people should voluntarily enter into a social contract and give up absolute freedoms to an all-powerful king.
one state may be returned
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Hobbes
Jean Jacques-Rousseau
Question 4
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The form of government is one in which people participate directly, without a representative, in the functions of government.
limited government
direct democracy
representative democracy
self-determination
Question 5
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Aristotle defined "rule by the few" as a(n)
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oligarchy
monarchy
aristocracy
dictatorship
Question 6
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Aristotle defined "rule by the people" as a(n)
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democracy
oligarchy
dictatorship
monarchy
Question 7
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The belief (myth) that America has superior qualities that set it apart from other nations is called
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American exceptionalism
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American dream
self-determination
direct democracy
Question 8
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The state in which all people have the same status, rights, and opportunities is called
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due process of law
multiculturalism
equality
individualism
Question 9
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The act imposed by British Parliament which required colonists give housing and food to British soldiers was the
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tea act
sugar act
quartering act
stamp act
Question 10
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The act imposed by British Parliament which required all colonial documents be printed on paper produced in London not in America and be stamped with an embossed label was the
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tea act
sugar act
quartering act
stamp act
Question 11
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America's first attempt at a unified national government was called the
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First Continental Congress
Articles of Confederation
The United States Constitution
Declaration of Rights and Grievances
Question 12
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This plan became the final model for a new constitution, one to replace the Articles of Confederation. It sufficiently satisfied both the smaller and larger states.
Virginia Plan
Plan B
New Jersey Plan
Connecticut Compromise
Question 13
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The plan for a new constitution which was favored by the larger states and created a bicameral legislature was called
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the Connecticut Compromise
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the Virginia Plan
Plan B
the New Jersey Plan
Question 14
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This group of anti-federalists opposed the Constitution and believed it should do more to protect states' rights and have a minimal national government.
Democratic-Republicans
Federalists
Free Masons
Framers
Question 15
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These are specific powers that are given by name to the federal government and located in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution.
super powers
undelegated powers
implied powers
delegated powers
Question 16
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This clause in the Constitution provides that an individual charged with a crime in
one state, may be returned to the state if found in another state.
fugitive slave clause
priviledges and immunities clause
interstate rendition clause
full faith and credit clause
Question 17
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This type of federalism is one in which the national government works closely with state and local governments to achieve goals beneficial to society.
dual federalism
cooperative federalism
contemporary federalism
forced federalism
Question 18
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These powers are held by both the federal and state governments. These include
the powers to tax and spend, borrow money, use the power of eminent domain, establish courts, and enforce laws.
delegated powers
concurrent powers
reserved powers
super powers
Question 19
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John Locke wrote the book Leviathan in 1651 near the end of the English Civil War. True
False
Thomas Hobbes
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Question 20
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The three prominent forms of democratically elected governments are federal, unitary, and confederal.
True
False