1. Which activity is part of both private and civic life? (1 point)
learning about politics ••
voting for a candidate
going to sports games
working at a bookshop
2. Why are elections necessary for good governance? (1 point)
Elected officials can be fired at any time.
Elections reward officials for work experience.
Elected officials have a reason to serve the people. ••
Elections prevent people from holding power for long periods of time.
3. How did the Democratic Party’s support of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 lead to a change in its membership? (1 point)
It led to the withdrawal of many rural farmers.
It led to the withdrawal of many urban workers.
It led to the withdrawal of many members in the North.
It led to the withdrawal of many members in the South. ••
4. Which type of government is limited in power? (1 point)
oligarchy
dictatorship
totalitarian
constitutional monarchy••
22 answers
2. yes.
3. yes
4. yes
C
D
D
1. A
2. A, B
3. D
4.D
2. A and B
3. D
4. D
1. A
2. A, B
3. D
4.D
1. A
2. A,B
3. D
4. D
is correct
Correct answer A. ***
learning about politics
Incorrect answer B.
voting for a candidate
Incorrect answer C.
going to sports games
Incorrect answer D.
working at a bookshop
Elections limit the power of which type(s) of government(s)? Select all that apply.
Correct answer A. ***
constitutional monarchy
Correct answer B. ***
constitutional republic
Incorrect answer C.
dictatorship
Incorrect answer D.
oligarchy
Incorrect answer E.
totalitarian
How did the Democratic Party’s support of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 lead to a change in its membership?
Incorrect answer A.
It led to the withdrawal of many rural farmers.
Incorrect answer B.
It led to the withdrawal of many urban workers.
Incorrect answer C.
It led to the withdrawal of many members in the North.
Correct answer D. ***
It led to the withdrawal of many members in the South.
Which type of government is limited in power?
Incorrect answer A.
oligarchy
Incorrect answer B.
dictatorship
Incorrect answer C.
totalitarian
Correct answer D. ***
constitutional monarchy