Asha lives in a nation that has a legislature and a prime minister. Citizens in her country vote in elections to elect their legislative representatives. Then parliament appoints the prime minister.
1: Does Asha's nation have a limited or an unlimited government?
- Limited, because not everyone serves in Parliament
- Limited, Because citizens have a say over who serves in government***
- unlimited, because citizens do not pick the prime minister
- unlimited, because everyone has the right to vote
2: what is the purpose of the separation of powers
- to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics
- to prevent any branch from dominating the government***
- to distribute work between state and federal levels of government
- to ensure that every president is supported by the majority of people in the majority of states
3: which of the following is a stated purpose of the United States government under the constitution? Select all that apply.
- acquire new territories
- promote the general welfare ***
- represent all citizens equally
- generate wealth for business
- provide the common defense ***
Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her witnesses. She has decided to sue the state.
4: which amendments could Michelle site and I federal court that would help her case? Select all that apply.
- first
- Second
- fifth ***
- 10th
- 14th ***
- 19th
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation: conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. --- Abraham Lincoln
5: How did Lincoln try to achieve this proposition? Select all that apply.
- freeing the slaves ***
- passing the bill of rights
- abolishing segregation in voting restrictions
- criminalizing discrimination in private business
- passing an amendment to apply Federal rights to the states***
- establishing a strong separation of powers between branches of government
6: what does civic minded Ness primarily encourage people to do?
- to speak their minds about issues honestly
- to treat other citizens with respect ***
- to pay attention to government affairs
- to study the history of the United States
7: which are true of majorities in pluralities? Select all that apply.
- majority is a position to help by more than half of a group ***
- A plurality is a position to help by more than half of a group
- majority is a position held by less than half of the group but is still the most popular decision
- a plurality is held by less than half of the group but is still the most popular position ***
8: there are 100 US senators. How many senators would constitute a majority?
- 1
- 25
- 50
- 75 ***
9: what is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
- electing the president
- elected the members of Congress
- determining party delegate votes***
- determining electoral college votes
10: PART A. Which of the following parts of citizenship or responsibilities, rather than rights? Select all that apply
- obeying property laws ***
- speaking freely
- carrying weapons
- serving on juries ***
- appealing court decisions
- living without discrimination
PART B . Which rights are protected when the majority of citizens perform the responsibilities chosen in the previous question? Select all that apply.
- Life
- privacy
- Liberty
- equality
- property ***
- due process ***
11: which Court would be the first to decide on cases of treason against the United States
- State trial court
- State Supreme Court
- Federal district court ***
- the United States Supreme Court
12. What was the main flaw of the Supreme Court's reasoning in Plessy v. Ferguson?
2 answers
What about 12?