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Question 1 A) Short Answer. Thirty-one words which affirm the values and freedom that the American flag represents are recited while facing the flag as a pledge of Americans’ loyalty to their country. The pledge reads: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. In 3-5 sentences, explain what the Pledge of Allegiance means to you. Review the rubric below to understand how your answer will be graded. (5 points) BoldItalicUnderlineBullet listNumbered list 0 / 10000 Word Limit Question 2 A)Multiple Choice. Political parties emerged after the ratification of the Constitution. Which parties arose out of this?(1 point) Responses Republicans & Socialists Republicans & Socialists Libertarians & Federalists Libertarians & Federalists Federalists and Anti-Federalists Federalists and Anti-Federalists Anti-Federalists and Democrats Anti-Federalists and Democrats Question 3 A)True or False. In the United States, membership in a political party is voluntary. Certain members of the population have tended to align more closely with one party or the other, and over time, some groups have shifted their support from one party to the other.(1 point) Responses True True False False Question 4 A)Multiple Choice. During which phase of the election process are political party candidates officially chosen?(1 point) Responses Primary election Primary election Caucus Caucus General election General election Electoral College vote Electoral College vote Question 5 A)Ordering. Place the events of the nomination process for a political candidate in chronological order.(3 points) Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired position and insert response at that position. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can be moved using the up and down arrow keys or by dragging with a mouse. Campaign- Conduct planned activities to elicit voters Paperwork- Required paperwork is filed ensuring they meet all of the requirements Nomination- Naming of those who are running for office Question 6 A)Multiple Select. Political Action Committees (PACs) are organizations that have an interest in the outcome of an election. Which TWO of the following are the best descriptions of a PAC?(2 points) Responses PACs have no limitations or restrictions on their contributions to candidates PACs have no limitations or restrictions on their contributions to candidates PACs do not make any financial contributions to candidates PACs do not make any financial contributions to candidates PACs pool financial contributions from members and donate those funds to a campaign PACs pool financial contributions from members and donate those funds to a campaign PACs may represent special interest groups PACs may represent special interest groups Question 7 A)Multiple Choice. How do special interest groups typically influence elections?(1 point) Responses By regulating campaign finance laws By regulating campaign finance laws By providing funding and resources to candidates By providing funding and resources to candidates By overseeing the election process By overseeing the election process By directly nominating candidates By directly nominating candidates Question 8 A)Multiple Choice. What was the primary purpose of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002?(1 point) Responses To regulate the financing of political campaigns and advertisements To regulate the financing of political campaigns and advertisements To provide public financing for presidential campaigns To provide public financing for presidential campaigns To abolish political parties in the United States To abolish political parties in the United States To establish term limits for members of Congress To establish term limits for members of Congress Question 9 A)Drag and Drop.(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002 amended the Response area. Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971Revenue Act of 1971 Question 10 A)Multiple Choice. How does media coverage influence political campaigns?(1 point) Responses By regulating campaign spending By regulating campaign spending By directly funding candidates' campaigns By directly funding candidates' campaigns By shaping public perception of candidates and issues By shaping public perception of candidates and issues By determining election dates By determining election dates Question 11 A)Dropdown.(1 point) The primary purpose of campaign advertising is . Question 12 A)Multiple Choice. What is the primary reason that citizens are required to pay taxes?(1 point) Responses To finance public services and government operations To finance public services and government operations To support foreign military To support foreign military To fund political campaigns To fund political campaigns To contribute to foreign aid programs To contribute to foreign aid programs Question 13 A)Multiple Select. What are the requirements to serve on a jury? Select all that apply.(3 points) Responses US citizen US citizen 18 years old 18 years old No felony convictions No felony convictions Live in the jurisdiction where the crime was committed Live in the jurisdiction where the crime was committed Question 14 A)Multiple Choice. What is one way citizens can responsibly participate in the political process?(1 point) Responses By ignoring current issues and political debates By ignoring current issues and political debates By spreading misinformation about candidates and policies By spreading misinformation about candidates and policies By engaging in informed discussions and respecting diverse viewpoints By engaging in informed discussions and respecting diverse viewpoints By avoiding voting to prevent election fraud By avoiding voting to prevent election fraud Question 15 A)Multiple Choice. How does being informed about current issues contribute to responsible political participation?(1 point) Responses It encourages citizens to boycott elections It encourages citizens to boycott elections It allows citizens to make informed decisions when voting It allows citizens to make informed decisions when voting It promotes political apathy It promotes political apathy It increases government corruption It increases government corruption Question 16 A)Matching. Match the terms to the best description of each.(3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Initiative Recall Referendum The process that enables citizens to bypass their state legislature by placing proposed statutes and, in some states, constitutional amendments on the ballot. Not allowed by the state of Georgia.A general vote by voters on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision. Not allowed by the state of Georgia.A procedure that allows citizens to remove and replace a public official before the end of their term of office. Allowed by the state of Georgia.
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### Question 1 A) Short Answer
The Pledge of Allegiance serves as a reminder of the core values and ideals upon which the United States was founded: unity, liberty, and justice. To me, reciting it signifies my commitment to uphold these principles not just in words, but in actions. It reflects my belief in the importance of standing together as one nation, regardless of our differences, and striving for a society where everyone enjoys equal rights and opportunities. It reinforces the idea that while we may have diverse backgrounds and opinions, we are united under a common flag that represents our shared aspirations.
### Question 2 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** Federalists and Anti-Federalists
### Question 3 A) True or False
**Correct Answer:** True
### Question 4 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** Primary election
### Question 5 A) Ordering
1. Paperwork - Required paperwork is filed ensuring they meet all of the requirements
2. Campaign - Conduct planned activities to elicit voters
3. Nomination - Naming of those who are running for office
### Question 6 A) Multiple Select
**Correct Answers:**
- PACs pool financial contributions from members and donate those funds to a campaign
- PACs may represent special interest groups
### Question 7 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** By providing funding and resources to candidates
### Question 8 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** To regulate the financing of political campaigns and advertisements
### Question 9 A) Drag and Drop
**Correct Response:** The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002 amended the **Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971**
### Question 10 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** By shaping public perception of candidates and issues
### Question 11 A) Dropdown
**Correct Response:** The primary purpose of campaign advertising is **to inform and persuade voters about candidates and issues.**
### Question 12 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** To finance public services and government operations
### Question 13 A) Multiple Select
**Correct Answers:**
- US citizen
- 18 years old
- No felony convictions
- Live in the jurisdiction where the crime was committed
### Question 14 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** By engaging in informed discussions and respecting diverse viewpoints
### Question 15 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** It allows citizens to make informed decisions when voting
### Question 16 A) Matching
- **Initiative**: The process that enables citizens to bypass their state legislature by placing proposed statutes and, in some states, constitutional amendments on the ballot. Not allowed by the state of Georgia.
- **Referendum**: A general vote by voters on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision. Not allowed by the state of Georgia.
- **Recall**: A procedure that allows citizens to remove and replace a public official before the end of their term of office. Allowed by the state of Georgia.
The Pledge of Allegiance serves as a reminder of the core values and ideals upon which the United States was founded: unity, liberty, and justice. To me, reciting it signifies my commitment to uphold these principles not just in words, but in actions. It reflects my belief in the importance of standing together as one nation, regardless of our differences, and striving for a society where everyone enjoys equal rights and opportunities. It reinforces the idea that while we may have diverse backgrounds and opinions, we are united under a common flag that represents our shared aspirations.
### Question 2 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** Federalists and Anti-Federalists
### Question 3 A) True or False
**Correct Answer:** True
### Question 4 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** Primary election
### Question 5 A) Ordering
1. Paperwork - Required paperwork is filed ensuring they meet all of the requirements
2. Campaign - Conduct planned activities to elicit voters
3. Nomination - Naming of those who are running for office
### Question 6 A) Multiple Select
**Correct Answers:**
- PACs pool financial contributions from members and donate those funds to a campaign
- PACs may represent special interest groups
### Question 7 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** By providing funding and resources to candidates
### Question 8 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** To regulate the financing of political campaigns and advertisements
### Question 9 A) Drag and Drop
**Correct Response:** The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002 amended the **Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971**
### Question 10 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** By shaping public perception of candidates and issues
### Question 11 A) Dropdown
**Correct Response:** The primary purpose of campaign advertising is **to inform and persuade voters about candidates and issues.**
### Question 12 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** To finance public services and government operations
### Question 13 A) Multiple Select
**Correct Answers:**
- US citizen
- 18 years old
- No felony convictions
- Live in the jurisdiction where the crime was committed
### Question 14 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** By engaging in informed discussions and respecting diverse viewpoints
### Question 15 A) Multiple Choice
**Correct Answer:** It allows citizens to make informed decisions when voting
### Question 16 A) Matching
- **Initiative**: The process that enables citizens to bypass their state legislature by placing proposed statutes and, in some states, constitutional amendments on the ballot. Not allowed by the state of Georgia.
- **Referendum**: A general vote by voters on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision. Not allowed by the state of Georgia.
- **Recall**: A procedure that allows citizens to remove and replace a public official before the end of their term of office. Allowed by the state of Georgia.