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2nd Semester Final Exam Review

AKS 43Read the passage (Preamble to the GA Constitution) to answer the following question. “To perpetuate the principles of free government, insure justice to all, preserve peace, promote the interest and happiness of the citizen and of the family, and transmit to posterity the enjoyment of liberty, we the people of Georgia, relying upon the protection and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish this Constitution.”

What is the purpose of the Preamble to the Georgia Constitution?

A. to limit the authority of the executive branch in relation to other branchesB. to outline the reasons for the creation of the government and constitution. C. to ensure the protection of the state's rights in relation to federal authorityD. to provide the government with the power necessary to control the citizenry

AKS 43Read the passage (Preamble to the GA Constitution) to answer the following question. “To perpetuate the principles of free government, insure justice to all, preserve peace, promote the interest and happiness of the citizen and of the family, and transmit to posterity the enjoyment of liberty, we the people of Georgia, relying upon the protection and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish this Constitution.”

What is the purpose of the Preamble to the Georgia Constitution?

A. to limit the authority of the executive branch in relation to other branchesB. to outline the reasons for the creation of the government and constitution. C. to ensure the protection of the state's rights in relation to federal authorityD. to provide the government with the power necessary to control the citizenry

AKS 43Both the Georgia Constitution and the US Constitution...

A. divide the powers of government between three branches.B. concentrate legislative power in a single chamber of Congress.C. concentrate the powers of government in the executive branch.D. divide judicial power between two chambers of the Supreme Court.

AKS 43Both the Georgia Constitution and the US Constitution...

A. divide the powers of government between three branches.B. concentrate legislative power in a single chamber of Congress.C. concentrate the powers of government in the executive branch.D. divide judicial power between two chambers of the Supreme Court.

AKS 43Which of the following is required by the Georgia state constitution?

A. Personal income tax increases must be approved by voter referendum.B. Cuts to state welfare programs must be approved by the Georgia Supreme Court.C. All non-tax revenue that the state receives is used exclusively to fund education.D. The state must maintain a balanced budget and cannot spend more money than it

takes in.

AKS 43Which of the following is required by the Georgia state constitution?

A. Personal income tax increases must be approved by voter referendum.B. Cuts to state welfare programs must be approved by the Georgia Supreme Court.C. All non-tax revenue that the state receives is used exclusively to fund education.D. The state must maintain a balanced budget and cannot spend more money

than it takes in.

AKS 43How does the Supreme Court of Georgia use their power of judicial review?

A. Can enforce the laws passed by the legislatureB. Can veto bills passed by the legislatureC. Can appoint members to the legislative and executive branchesD. Can rule laws as unconstitutional

AKS 43How does the Supreme Court of Georgia use their power of judicial review?

A. Can enforce the laws passed by the legislatureB. Can veto bills passed by the legislatureC. Can appoint members to the legislative and executive branchesD. Can rule laws as unconstitutional

AKS 43Why is the state judicial branch's power to interpret Georgia's laws important?

A. It makes the lawmaking process quicker and easier.B. It serves as a check on the power of the other branches.C. It allows state courts to amend the state constitution.D. It helps police maintain law and order in the state.

AKS 43Why is the state judicial branch's power to interpret Georgia's laws important?

A. It makes the lawmaking process quicker and easier.B. It serves as a check on the power of the other branches.C. It allows state courts to amend the state constitution.D. It helps police maintain law and order in the state.

AKS 43All of the following are important principles of the Pledge of Allegiance to Georgia’s flag EXCEPT…

A. JusticeB. LibertyC. WisdomD. Moderation

AKS 43All of the following are important principles of the Pledge of Allegiance to Georgia’s flag EXCEPT…

A. JusticeB. LibertyC. WisdomD. Moderation

AKS 43What is NOT a qualification to vote in Georgia?

A. 18 years oldB. No criminal historyC. Citizen of United StatesD. Legal resident of Georgia

AKS 43What is NOT a qualification to vote in Georgia?

A. 18 years oldB. No criminal historyC. Citizen of United StatesD. Legal resident of Georgia

AKS 43Which of the following activities is often considered both a right and a responsibility of Georgia citizens?

A. VotingB. paying taxesC. obeying the lawD. registering for the draft

AKS 43Which of the following activities is often considered both a right and a responsibility of Georgia citizens?

A. VotingB. paying taxesC. obeying the lawD. registering for the draft

AKS 43Which of the following is NOT considered a responsibility of citizens under Georgia's government?

A. jury dutyB. paying taxesC. joining a churchD. obeying the law

AKS 43Which of the following is NOT considered a responsibility of citizens under Georgia's government?

A. jury dutyB. paying taxesC. joining a churchD. obeying the law

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_______________?_______________Freedom of SpeechFreedom of ReligionFreedom of the PressRight to a speedy, fair, and public trial

Which of the following makes the BEST title for the list above? A. Rights Granted Only to Georgia State CitizensB. Liberties Provided Only by the US ConstitutionC. Liberties Promised by the Constitutions of Most StatesD. Rights Guaranteed by the US Constitution and State Constitutions

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_______________?_______________Freedom of SpeechFreedom of ReligionFreedom of the PressRight to a speedy, fair, and public trial

Which of the following makes the BEST title for the list above? A. Rights Granted Only to Georgia State CitizensB. Liberties Provided Only by the US ConstitutionC. Liberties Promised by the Constitutions of Most StatesD. Rights Guaranteed by the US Constitution and State Constitutions

AKS 44In Georgia, a bill vetoed by the governor can still become law if...

A. two-thirds of both houses of the General Assembly vote to override the veto.B. the Supreme Court of Georgia votes unanimously in favor of the bill.C. a majority of Georgia's population votes in favor of the passage of the bill.D. the Speaker of the House and the majority leaders agree to override the veto.

AKS 44In Georgia, a bill vetoed by the governor can still become law if...

A. two-thirds of both houses of the General Assembly vote to override the veto.B. the Supreme Court of Georgia votes unanimously in favor of the bill.C. a majority of Georgia's population votes in favor of the passage of the bill.D. the Speaker of the House and the majority leaders agree to override the veto.

AKS 44“After graduating with a degree in political science from the University of Georgia, Harper moved to Atlanta, Georgia, and took a job with a political campaign. Her experiences with the campaign led her to pursue a political career herself. After her twenty-first birthday, Harper moved to her hometown of Savannah, Georgia, and began organizing her campaign for a seat in the Georgia House of Representatives. She has been a legal resident of the district she is seeking to represent for six months, and a resident and citizen of Georgia and the United States for her entire life.”Which of the following BEST explains whether or not Harper is qualified to run for the seat in the Georgia House that she is seeking?A. Yes, she is qualified because she has the political experience required for holding public office.B. No, she is not qualified because she must be at least twenty-five years of age in order to serve

in the House.C. Yes, she is qualified because she meets both the citizenry and residency requirements

associated with membership.D. No, she is not qualified because she has not been a legal resident of the district she is seeking

to represent for at least one year

AKS 44“After graduating with a degree in political science from the University of Georgia, Harper moved to Atlanta, Georgia, and took a job with a political campaign. Her experiences with the campaign led her to pursue a political career herself. After her twenty-first birthday, Harper moved to her hometown of Savannah, Georgia, and began organizing her campaign for a seat in the Georgia House of Representatives. She has been a legal resident of the district she is seeking to represent for six months, and a resident and citizen of Georgia and the United States for her entire life.”Which of the following BEST explains whether or not Harper is qualified to run for the seat in the Georgia House that she is seeking?A. Yes, she is qualified because she has the political experience required for holding public office.B. No, she is not qualified because she must be at least twenty-five years of age in order to serve

in the House.C. Yes, she is qualified because she meets both the citizenry and residency requirements

associated with membership.D. No, she is not qualified because she has not been a legal resident of the district she is

seeking to represent for at least one year

AKS 44Georgia spends the GREATEST percentage of its revenue on

A. Education.B. Corrections.C. Health care.D. Transportation

AKS 44Georgia spends the GREATEST percentage of its revenue on

A. Education.B. Corrections.C. Health care.D. Transportation

AKS 44List the 4 requirements necessary to serve in the Senate or the House of Representatives in the General Assembly (include the different age requirement for each):

AKS 44List the 4 requirements necessary to serve in the Senate or the House of Representatives in the General Assembly (include the different age requirement for each):

- 21 years old (HR) & 25 years old (Senate)- U.S. Citizen- Reside in GA for the last two years- Reside in the district you want to represent for the last year

AKS 44What is the term length for representatives in the General Assembly?

A. 2 yearsB. 4 yearsC. 6 yearsD. 8 years

AKS 44What is the term length for representatives in the General Assembly?

A. 2 yearsB. 4 yearsC. 6 yearsD. 8 years

AKS 44All of the following are reasons why the committee system is vital to the lawmaking process EXCEPT…

A. They are experts on the topicB. It is more efficient than a large groupC. They work directly with the GovernorD. They research the topic extensively

AKS 44All of the following are reasons why the committee system is vital to the lawmaking process EXCEPT…

A. They are experts on the topicB. It is more efficient than a large groupC. They work directly with the GovernorD. They research the topic extensively

AKS 44If both houses of the Georgia General Assembly pass a bill, it is sent to the governor for approval. What are the governor's options to address the bill?

A. The governor can sign the bill, amend the bill, or do nothing, which will effectively veto it.

B. The governor can sign the bill, veto the bill, or do nothing, which will allow it to become a law.

C. The governor can sign the bill, veto the bill, or do nothing, which will return it to the General Assembly to be amended.

D. The governor can sign the bill, amend the bill, or do nothing, which will return it to the General Assembly for another vote.

AKS 44If both houses of the Georgia General Assembly pass a bill, it is sent to the governor for approval. What are the governor's options to address the bill?

A. The governor can sign the bill, amend the bill, or do nothing, which will effectively veto it.

B. The governor can sign the bill, veto the bill, or do nothing, which will allow it to become a law.

C. The governor can sign the bill, veto the bill, or do nothing, which will return it to the General Assembly to be amended.

D. The governor can sign the bill, amend the bill, or do nothing, which will return it to the General Assembly for another vote.

AKS 44A bill is introduced by a member of the Georgia State Senate. It is referred to a committee and receives a favorable report. It is then placed on the general calendar for debate and a vote. Next, the bill is approved by 51% of the Senate and is sent to the House. The members of the House amend the bill and approve the amended bill with a simple majority. At this point in the process, could the bill be sent to the governor for approval? Why or why not?A. It can be sent because only a simple majority of both houses is required to approve

a bill and send it to the governor's office.B. It cannot be sent to the governor because an identical version of the bill must have

been passed by a conference committee and both houses of the legislature.C. It can be sent because a bill approved by one house may be amended by the other

house and then sent to the governor's office.D. It cannot be sent to the governor because a bill must receive at least two-thirds of

the vote in both houses of the legislature before it can be sent.

AKS 44A bill is introduced by a member of the Georgia State Senate. It is referred to a committee and receives a favorable report. It is then placed on the general calendar for debate and a vote. Next, the bill is approved by 51% of the Senate and is sent to the House. The members of the House amend the bill and approve the amended bill with a simple majority. At this point in the process, could the bill be sent to the governor for approval? Why or why not?A. It can be sent because only a simple majority of both houses is required to approve

a bill and send it to the governor's office.B. It cannot be sent to the governor because an identical version of the bill must

have been passed by a conference committee and both houses of the legislature.

C. It can be sent because a bill approved by one house may be amended by the other house and then sent to the governor's office.

D. It cannot be sent to the governor because a bill must receive at least two-thirds of the vote in both houses of the legislature before it can be sent.

AKS 44What is the minimum amount of votes required to pass legislation in both the House and Senate?

A. A simple majority (51%)B. A two-thirds vote (67%)C. A three-fourths vote (75%) D. A unanimous vote (100%)

AKS 44What is the minimum amount of votes required to pass legislation in both the House and Senate?

A. A simple majority (51%)B. A two-thirds vote (67%)C. A three-fourths vote (75%) D. A unanimous vote (100%)

AKS 45The maximum number of consecutive years that a Georgia governor may serve as the state’s chief executive officer is...

A. Four.B. Six.C. Eight.D. Ten.

AKS 45The maximum number of consecutive years that a Georgia governor may serve as the state’s chief executive officer is...

A. Four.B. Six.C. Eight.D. Ten.

AKS 45What is NOT a role of the Lieutenant governor?

A. Chief Executive when the governor is out of stateB. President of the SenateC. Take the governor’s job if the governor diesD. Veto bills sent to the governor

AKS 45What is NOT a role of the Lieutenant governor?

A. Chief Executive when the governor is out of stateB. President of the SenateC. Take the governor’s job if the governor diesD. Veto bills sent to the governor

AKS 45Which of the following is NOT a qualification to run for governor of Georgia?

A. A governor must be at least 30 years old before taking office in Georgia.B. A governor must be a resident of Georgia for at least six years prior to taking office.C. A governor must have a law degree or a doctorate prior to taking office.D. A governor must have been a U.S. citizen for at least fifteen years prior to taking

office

AKS 45Which of the following is NOT a qualification to run for governor of Georgia?

A. A governor must be at least 30 years old before taking office in Georgia.B. A governor must be a resident of Georgia for at least six years prior to taking office.C. A governor must have a law degree or a doctorate prior to taking office.D. A governor must have been a U.S. citizen for at least fifteen years prior to taking

office

AKS 45How many consecutive years can a lieutenant governor serve in that capacity according to Georgia’s constitution?

A. Four yearsB. Eight yearsC. Sixteen yearsD. Unlimited years

AKS 45How many consecutive years can a lieutenant governor serve in that capacity according to Georgia’s constitution?

A. Four yearsB. Eight yearsC. Sixteen yearsD. Unlimited years

AKS 45Which of the following BEST completes the blanks in the Governor's “Duties” box?

A. President of the House of Representatives; leaders of executive agencies

B. Commander in Chief of Georgia National Guard; leaders of executive agencies

C. Commander in Chief of the Army; committee chairs in the House of Representatives

D. President of the House of Representatives; committee chairs in the House of Representatives

AKS 45Which of the following BEST completes the blanks in the Governor's “Duties” box?

A. President of the House of Representatives; leaders of executive agencies

B. Commander in Chief of Georgia National Guard; leaders of executive agencies

C. Commander in Chief of the Army; committee chairs in the House of Representatives

D. President of the House of Representatives; committee chairs in the House of Representatives

AKS 45Given the following situation, select the best answer:“John Smith was elected Governor of Georgia 2004. After serving his first term, he was re-elected for a second, consecutive term. After serving his second term, what are Governor Smith’s options for serving as Governor again?”

A. Governor Smith can never serve as Governor of Georgia againB. Governor Smith can run for another consecutive termC. Governor Smith could wait out of office for at least one term, then run again, if he

desiredD. Governor Smith can relinquish the office of Governor to the Lieutenant Governor,

then have the Lieutenant Governor step aside and appoint him for a third term

AKS 45Given the following situation, select the best answer:“John Smith was elected Governor of Georgia 2004. After serving his first term, he was re-elected for a second, consecutive term. After serving his second term, what are Governor Smith’s options for serving as Governor again?”

A. Governor Smith can never serve as Governor of Georgia againB. Governor Smith can run for another consecutive termC. Governor Smith could wait out of office for at least one term, then run again, if

he desiredD. Governor Smith can relinquish the office of Governor to the Lieutenant Governor,

then have the Lieutenant Governor step aside and appoint him for a third term

AKS 46The state’s courts do not enforce laws in cases where...

A. juveniles violate a Georgia state lawB. individuals are charged with violating a laws as stated in the Georgia constitutionC. individuals violate regulations of the executive agencies in GeorgianD. individuals are charged with violating a federal law

AKS 46The state’s courts do not enforce laws in cases where...

A. juveniles violate a Georgia state lawB. individuals are charged with violating a laws as stated in the Georgia constitutionC. individuals violate regulations of the executive agencies in GeorgianD. individuals are charged with violating a federal law

AKS 46Which Georgia court is most directly involved in determining if laws are constitutional?

A. MagistrateB. StateC. SupremeD. Probate

AKS 46Which Georgia court is most directly involved in determining if laws are constitutional?

A. MagistrateB. StateC. SupremeD. Probate

AKS 46What differentiates a civil case from a criminal case?

A. In the civil case, the punishment will only involve repayment of damagesB. In all criminal cases, there will always be an appealC. In a civil case, no law was broken. In a criminal case, a law was broken.D. The categorization of the case depends on the amount of damage, particularly a

dollar amount of damage

AKS 46What differentiates a civil case from a criminal case?

A. In the civil case, the punishment will only involve repayment of damagesB. In all criminal cases, there will always be an appealC. In a civil case, no law was broken. In a criminal case, a law was broken.D. The categorization of the case depends on the amount of damage, particularly a

dollar amount of damage

AKS 46Civil law primarily deals with which of the following?

A. the violation of constitutional rightsB. the legal punishment of criminal offensesC. disputes between individuals or organizationsD. abuses of power by government representatives

AKS 46Civil law primarily deals with which of the following?

A. the violation of constitutional rightsB. the legal punishment of criminal offensesC. disputes between individuals or organizationsD. abuses of power by government representatives

AKS 46What is the last step in the adult criminal justice process?

A. Bail hearingB. AppealC. TrialD. Sentencing

AKS 46What is the last step in the adult criminal justice process?

A. Bail hearingB. AppealC. TrialD. Sentencing

AKS 46All of the following are options available to a criminal defendant in Georgia after arraignment EXCEPT…

A. The defendant may plead guilty to the crime he or she is accused of.B. The defendant may appeal the state's decision to file charges against him or her.C. The defendant may accept or reject a prosecutor's offer of a plea bargain.D. The defendant may plead not guilty to the crime that he or she is accused of.

AKS 46All of the following are options available to a criminal defendant in Georgia after arraignment EXCEPT…

A. The defendant may plead guilty to the crime he or she is accused of.B. The defendant may appeal the state's decision to file charges against him or

her.C. The defendant may accept or reject a prosecutor's offer of a plea bargain.D. The defendant may plead not guilty to the crime that he or she is accused of.

AKS 46Which of the following is NOT a way that the judicial branch of the Georgia state government ensures justice?

A. by impeaching public officials for violations of state lawB. by punishing individuals for endangering the lives of othersC. by protecting the individual rights of citizens.D. by ruling on the constitutionality of state laws

AKS 46Which of the following is NOT a way that the judicial branch of the Georgia state government ensures justice?

A. by impeaching public officials for violations of state lawB. by punishing individuals for endangering the lives of othersC. by protecting the individual rights of citizens.D. by ruling on the constitutionality of state laws

AKS 47What is a delinquent act?

A. A crime, that if committed by an adult, the adult could face criminal charges B. Truancy or any one of the “7 Deadly Sins”C. Running away from homeD. A teenager who disobeys their parents commits a status offense

AKS 47What is a delinquent act?

A. A crime, that if committed by an adult, the adult could face criminal charges B. Truancy or any one of the “7 Deadly Sins”C. Running away from homeD. A teenager who disobeys their parents commits a status offense

AKS 47Who determines if a juvenile who is taken into custody should be detained or released to his or her parents?

A. A juvenile judgeB. An intake officerC. The police departmentD. The arresting officer

AKS 47Who determines if a juvenile who is taken into custody should be detained or released to his or her parents?

A. A juvenile judgeB. An intake officerC. The police departmentD. The arresting officer

AKS 47All of the following are rights of juveniles in the criminal justice system EXCEPT...

A. Right to an attorneyB. Right to have parent presentC. Right to trial by juryD. Right to an intake officer

AKS 47All of the following are rights of juveniles in the criminal justice system EXCEPT...

A. Right to an attorneyB. Right to have parent presentC. Right to trial by juryD. Right to an intake officer

AKS 47Which of the following would NOT result in a person being classified as an unruly juvenile?

A. Running away from homeB. Not following parental instructionsC. Theft of a vehicleD. Failure to attend school

AKS 47Which of the following would NOT result in a person being classified as an unruly juvenile?

A. Running away from homeB. Not following parental instructionsC. Theft of a vehicleD. Failure to attend school

AKS 47All of the following would be considered unruly behavior in the state of Georgia EXCEPT…

A. Assault.B. Truancy.C. violation of curfew.D. possession of tobacco.

AKS 47All of the following would be considered unruly behavior in the state of Georgia EXCEPT…

A. Assault.B. Truancy.C. violation of curfew.D. possession of tobacco.

AKS 48Which of the following is NOT a source of revenue available to local governments in Georgia?

A. Sales taxB. Income taxC. Property taxD. Non-tax revenue

AKS 48Which of the following is NOT a source of revenue available to local governments in Georgia?

A. Sales taxB. Income taxC. Property taxD. Non-tax revenue

AKS 48All of the following are ways that county governments in Georgia can raise revenue EXCEPT…

A. They can impose a tax on the sale of goods.B. They can issue their own type of money.C. They can charge people fees for building permits.D. They can collect ad valorem taxes on real property.

AKS 48All of the following are ways that county governments in Georgia can raise revenue EXCEPT…

A. They can impose a tax on the sale of goods.B. They can issue their own type of money.C. They can charge people fees for building permits.D. They can collect ad valorem taxes on real property.

AKS 48Permission to form a city in Georgia is granted through…

A. Georgia's voters approving a municipal charter.B. Georgia's legislature approving a municipal charter.C. an administrative county court granting their request.D. a county board of commissioners granting their request.

AKS 48Permission to form a city in Georgia is granted through…

A. Georgia's voters approving a municipal charter.B. Georgia's legislature approving a municipal charter.C. an administrative county court granting their request.D. a county board of commissioners granting their request.

AKS 48An Atlanta resident is angered by a proposed rise in fares by the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and writes a letter to city government officials about his concerns. Why is reaching out to city officials unlikely to resolve the situation?

A. The rise in fares by MARTA is likely related to a significant decline in city revenue.B. Public services such as MARTA are under the control of the state government.C. MARTA is a special-purpose district in Atlanta and is governed by its own board of

directors.D. Public transportation systems such as MARTA are controlled by the US Department

of Transportation.

AKS 48An Atlanta resident is angered by a proposed rise in fares by the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and writes a letter to city government officials about his concerns. Why is reaching out to city officials unlikely to resolve the situation?

A. The rise in fares by MARTA is likely related to a significant decline in city revenue.B. Public services such as MARTA are under the control of the state government.C. MARTA is a special-purpose district in Atlanta and is governed by its own

board of directors.D. Public transportation systems such as MARTA are controlled by the US Department

of Transportation.

AKS 48Which statement correctly explains the origins of county and city governments in Georgia?

A. Both county and city governments in Georgia are established through municipal charters.

B. Both county and city governments in Georgia were established through the state constitution.

C. City governments in Georgia were established through the state constitution, while county governments are established through municipal charters.

D. County governments Georgia were established through the state constitution, while city governments are established through a vote in the General Assembly.

AKS 48Which statement correctly explains the origins of county and city governments in Georgia?

A. Both county and city governments in Georgia are established through municipal charters.

B. Both county and city governments in Georgia were established through the state constitution.

C. City governments in Georgia were established through the state constitution, while county governments are established through municipal charters.

D. County governments Georgia were established through the state constitution, while city governments are established through a vote in the General Assembly.

AKS 48The state of Georgia is divided into 159 counties. Dividing the state into such a large number of counties helps…

A. city governments operate independently of the state government.B. residents feel closer to their local governments.C. the state increase the federal funding it receives each year.D. ensure transparency at the state and local levels of government.

AKS 48The state of Georgia is divided into 159 counties. Dividing the state into such a large number of counties helps…

A. city governments operate independently of the state government.B. residents feel closer to their local governments.C. the state increase the federal funding it receives each year.D. ensure transparency at the state and local levels of government.

AKS 48The main purpose of local governments are to…

A. ensure that the interstates and other major infrastructure are up-to-date.B. protect and defend the United States from foreign threats.C. provide people with basic services to make their lives better.D. administer and enforce state laws through the state court system.

AKS 48The main purpose of local governments are to…

A. ensure that the interstates and other major infrastructure are up-to-date.B. protect and defend the United States from foreign threats.C. provide people with basic services to make their lives better.D. administer and enforce state laws through the state court system.

AKS 48Which of the following projects could NOT be paid for by a Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST)?

A. Education improvementsB. Transportation improvementsC. Military improvementsD. Infrastructure improvements

AKS 48Which of the following projects could NOT be paid for by a Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST)?

A. Education improvementsB. Transportation improvementsC. Military improvementsD. Infrastructure improvements

AKS 37“We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority. If this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it.”

This excerpt was taken from the Supreme Court's decision in which case?A. Brown v. Board of EducationB. Dred Scott v. SandfordC. McCulloch v. MarylandD. Plessy v. Ferguson

AKS 37“We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority. If this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it.”

This excerpt was taken from the Supreme Court's decision in which case?A. Brown v. Board of EducationB. Dred Scott v. SandfordC. McCulloch v. MarylandD. Plessy v. Ferguson

AKS 37“We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority. If this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it.”

This Supreme Court decision justified which action?A. indentured servitudeB. racial segregationC. immigration quotasD. grandfather clauses

AKS 37“We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority. If this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it.”

This Supreme Court decision justified which action?A. indentured servitudeB. racial segregationC. immigration quotasD. grandfather clauses

AKS 37How did the views of prominent African American leaders W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington differ?A. Du Bois advocated tolerance of racial discrimination, while Washington argued that

African Americans must demand their civil rights to combat racism.B. Washington advocated tolerance of racial discrimination, while Du Bois argued that

African Americans must demand their civil rights to combat racism.C. Du Bois believed African Americans must fight discrimination through any means

necessary, including violence, while Washington believed it important to use only peaceful means of protest.

D. Washington believed African Americans must fight discrimination through any means necessary, including violence, while Du Bois believed it important to use only peaceful means of protest.

AKS 37How did the views of prominent African American leaders W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington differ?A. Du Bois advocated tolerance of racial discrimination, while Washington argued that

African Americans must demand their civil rights to combat racism.B. Washington advocated tolerance of racial discrimination, while Du Bois

argued that African Americans must demand their civil rights to combat racism.

C. Du Bois believed African Americans must fight discrimination through any means necessary, including violence, while Washington believed it important to use only peaceful means of protest.

D. Washington believed African Americans must fight discrimination through any means necessary, including violence, while Du Bois believed it important to use only peaceful means of protest.

AKS 37Which answer choice correctly explains the ultimate impact of the Atlanta Race riot on the city of Atlanta?

A. It led to the city-wide suspension of Jim Crow laws.B. It led to the deepening of racial segregation in the city.C. It led to the removal of African American city legislators from office.D. It led to the emergence of a unified civil rights movement in the city.

AKS 37Which answer choice correctly explains the ultimate impact of the Atlanta Race riot on the city of Atlanta?

A. It led to the city-wide suspension of Jim Crow laws.B. It led to the deepening of racial segregation in the city.C. It led to the removal of African American city legislators from office.D. It led to the emergence of a unified civil rights movement in the city.

AKS 37How did the views of W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington about the best way to achieve equality differ?

A. Du Bois believed African Americans should emigrate as they could not achieve equality in the United States.

B. Du Bois believed that improving the education system for African Americans would lead to racial equality.

C. Du Bois believed that accepting segregation and disenfranchisement would lead to social equality.

D. Du Bois believed that gaining political representation was the most important part of the struggle.

AKS 37How did the views of W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington about the best way to achieve equality differ?

A. Du Bois believed African Americans should emigrate as they could not achieve equality in the United States.

B. Du Bois believed that improving the education system for African Americans would lead to racial equality.

C. Du Bois believed that accepting segregation and disenfranchisement would lead to social equality.

D. Du Bois believed that gaining political representation was the most important part of the struggle.

AKS 37How did the Leo Frank trial conclude?

A. Due to conflicting testimony and falsified evidence, Frank was found innocent and released.

B. In spite of the overwhelming evidence against him, Frank was found innocent and released.

C. Due to the overwhelming evidence against him, Frank was found guilty and sentenced to death.

D. In spite of conflicting testimony and falsified evidence, Frank was found guilty and sentenced to death

AKS 37How did the Leo Frank trial conclude?

A. Due to conflicting testimony and falsified evidence, Frank was found innocent and released.

B. In spite of the overwhelming evidence against him, Frank was found innocent and released.

C. Due to the overwhelming evidence against him, Frank was found guilty and sentenced to death.

D. In spite of conflicting testimony and falsified evidence, Frank was found guilty and sentenced to death

AKS 37What was a consequence of the Leo Frank case in the state of Georgia?

A. the reemergence of the Ku Klux KlanB. the onset of an economic depressionC. the disenfranchisement of African American votersD. the removal of justices of the Georgia Supreme Court

AKS 37What was a consequence of the Leo Frank case in the state of Georgia?

A. the reemergence of the Ku Klux KlanB. the onset of an economic depressionC. the disenfranchisement of African American votersD. the removal of justices of the Georgia Supreme Court

AKS 37Which cause did Tom Watson and other Populists support at the turn of the twentieth century?

A. Reducing government regulationsB. Encouraging industrial developmentC. Promoting the interests of farmersD. Expanding rights for African Americans

AKS 37Which cause did Tom Watson and other Populists support at the turn of the twentieth century?

A. Reducing government regulationsB. Encouraging industrial developmentC. Promoting the interests of farmersD. Expanding rights for African Americans

AKS 37What did Booker T. Washington urge African Americans to focus on in his speech at the 1895 Atlanta Exposition?

A. causing civil disorder to achieve social justiceB. emigrating from the United States to AfricaC. advancing themselves through educationD. improving their representation in politics

AKS 37What did Booker T. Washington urge African Americans to focus on in his speech at the 1895 Atlanta Exposition?

A. causing civil disorder to achieve social justiceB. emigrating from the United States to AfricaC. advancing themselves through educationD. improving their representation in politics

AKS 37How were the members of the Bourbon Triumvirate similar? Select all that apply.

A. All three supported raising taxes.B. All three were white supremacists.C. All three were originally from the North.D. All three supported industrial development.E. All three were opponents of Jim Crow laws.

AKS 37How were the members of the Bourbon Triumvirate similar? Select all that apply.

A. All three supported raising taxes.B. All three were white supremacists.C. All three were originally from the North.D. All three supported industrial development.E. All three were opponents of Jim Crow laws.

AKS 37As managing editor of the Atlanta Constitution in the 1880s, what did Henry Grady use the paper to promote?

A. women's suffrageB. Racial integrationC. The unionization of laborD. Southern industrial growth

AKS 37As managing editor of the Atlanta Constitution in the 1880s, what did Henry Grady use the paper to promote?

A. women's suffrageB. Racial integrationC. The unionization of laborD. Southern industrial growth

AKS 37Why did Tom Watson and other notable members of the Populist Party criticize Henry Grady for his work with the Atlanta Constitution?

A. for encouraging women to demand the right to voteB. for supporting industry over the interests of farmersC. for supporting the interests of white supremacistsD. for promoting equal rights for African Americans

AKS 37Why did Tom Watson and other notable members of the Populist Party criticize Henry Grady for his work with the Atlanta Constitution?

A. for encouraging women to demand the right to voteB. for supporting industry over the interests of farmersC. for supporting the interests of white supremacistsD. for promoting equal rights for African Americans

AKS 37A leading figure in the People's Party, also known as the Populist Party, Tom Watson was chosen as the party's 1904 presidential candidate. Based on your knowledge of Watson and the Populists, which of the cause would Watson have MOST LIKELY supported?

A. reducing government regulationB. lowering taxes to help poor farmersC. eliminating restrictions on immigrationD. raising taxes to finance industrial

expansion

AKS 37A leading figure in the People's Party, also known as the Populist Party, Tom Watson was chosen as the party's 1904 presidential candidate. Based on your knowledge of Watson and the Populists, which of the cause would Watson have MOST LIKELY supported?

A. reducing government regulationB. lowering taxes to help poor

farmersC. eliminating restrictions on immigrationD. raising taxes to finance industrial

expansion

AKS 37What did the events of the Leo Frank case and its aftermath indicate about the Deep South in the years following Reconstruction?

A. Many southerners in the region were afraid that communists were living among them.

B. Many southerners in the region resented people they thought represented northern interests.

C. Many southerners in the region trusted African Americans more than they trusted Europeans.

D. Many southerners in the region were tired of the state failing to adequately punish white supremacists

AKS 37What did the events of the Leo Frank case and its aftermath indicate about the Deep South in the years following Reconstruction?

A. Many southerners in the region were afraid that communists were living among them.

B. Many southerners in the region resented people they thought represented northern interests.

C. Many southerners in the region trusted African Americans more than they trusted Europeans.

D. Many southerners in the region were tired of the state failing to adequately punish white supremacists

AKS 37Despite the ratification of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, many southern states kept African Americans from exercising their right to vote during the "Jim Crow Era." Why were they able to do this?

A. Southern states passed laws that superseded federal laws.B. African Americans did not try to vote because they did not believe their votes would

count.C. The federal government did not adequately enforce the amendments.D. The southern states did not ratify the amendments so they did not have to follow

them

AKS 37Despite the ratification of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, many southern states kept African Americans from exercising their right to vote during the "Jim Crow Era." Why were they able to do this?

A. Southern states passed laws that superseded federal laws.B. African Americans did not try to vote because they did not believe their votes would

count.C. The federal government did not adequately enforce the amendments.D. The southern states did not ratify the amendments so they did not have to follow

them

AKS 37How did Alonzo Herndon seek to improve the lives of African Americans in Atlanta?

A. by providing employment opportunities for college-educated members of the community

B. by working to improve living conditions in the city's poorest segregated neighborhoods

C. by funding health education campaigns to improve the well-being of the city's residents

D. by organizing sit-ins and boycotts of Atlanta businesses that refused to serve African Americans

AKS 37How did Alonzo Herndon seek to improve the lives of African Americans in Atlanta?

A. by providing employment opportunities for college-educated members of the community

B. by working to improve living conditions in the city's poorest segregated neighborhoods

C. by funding health education campaigns to improve the well-being of the city's residents

D. by organizing sit-ins and boycotts of Atlanta businesses that refused to serve African Americans

AKS 37Which of the following was NOT a purpose of Jim Crow laws?

A. to segregate African Americans and white peopleB. to help African Americans achieve economic independenceC. to deny economic opportunities to African AmericansD. to maintain white control of the government and politics

AKS 37Which of the following was NOT a purpose of Jim Crow laws?

A. to segregate African Americans and white peopleB. to help African Americans achieve economic independenceC. to deny economic opportunities to African AmericansD. to maintain white control of the government and politics

AKS 37Which of the following BEST describes Alonzo Herndon?

A. entrepreneur, innovator, and ministerB. entrepreneur, politician, and economistC. entrepreneur, community leader, and business leaderD. entrepreneur, college professor, and civil rights activist

AKS 37Which of the following BEST describes Alonzo Herndon?

A. entrepreneur, innovator, and ministerB. entrepreneur, politician, and economistC. entrepreneur, community leader, and business leaderD. entrepreneur, college professor, and civil rights activist

AKS 37As a Congressional Representative from Georgia, Tom Watson supported reforms that MOST benefited which group?

A. civil servantsB. agrarian workersC. textile mill workersD. large plantation owner

AKS 37As a Congressional Representative from Georgia, Tom Watson supported reforms that MOST benefited which group?

A. civil servantsB. agrarian workersC. textile mill workersD. large plantation owner

AKS 37The US Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson

A. banned Jim Crow laws.B. banned segregated schools.C. allowed the racial segregation of public facilities.D. allowed states to adopt grandfather clauses for voting

AKS 37The US Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson

A. banned Jim Crow laws.B. banned segregated schools.C. allowed the racial segregation of public facilities.D. allowed states to adopt grandfather clauses for voting

AKS 37What was Tom Watson’s greatest political accomplishment?

A. voting bill for womenB. a bill to provide meat inspectionsC. the Rural Free Delivery billD. a bill to increase the minimum wage

AKS 37What was Tom Watson’s greatest political accomplishment?

A. voting bill for womenB. a bill to provide meat inspectionsC. the Rural Free Delivery billD. a bill to increase the minimum wage

AKS 37What three men are associated with the Bourbon Triumvirate?

A. Joseph Brown, Alfred Colquitt and W.E.B. DuboisB. Alfred Colquitt, W.E.B. Dubois and Alonzo HerndonC. Joseph Brown, John Gordon and Henry GradyD. Joseph Brown, John Gordon and Alfred Colquitt

AKS 37What three men are associated with the Bourbon Triumvirate?

A. Joseph Brown, Alfred Colquitt and W.E.B. DuboisB. Alfred Colquitt, W.E.B. Dubois and Alonzo HerndonC. Joseph Brown, John Gordon and Henry GradyD. Joseph Brown, John Gordon and Alfred Colquitt

AKS 37All of the following practices were used to disenfranchise African Americans in the early 1900s except…

A. Literacy testsB. Poll taxesC. Eligibility clausesD. Grandfather clauses

AKS 37All of the following practices were used to disenfranchise African Americans in the early 1900s except…

A. Literacy testsB. Poll taxesC. Eligibility clausesD. Grandfather clauses

AKS 38What is NOT a way that bank failures in the early 1930s contributed to the Great Depression?

A. Many bank customers lost all or part of their savings.B. Businesses and individuals were unable to secure loans.C. Economic uncertainty caused people to resist making new investments.D. The government went into debt bailing out banks that were too big to fail.

AKS 38What is NOT a way that bank failures in the early 1930s contributed to the Great Depression?

A. Many bank customers lost all or part of their savings.B. Businesses and individuals were unable to secure loans.C. Economic uncertainty caused people to resist making new investments.D. The government went into debt bailing out banks that were too big to fail.

AKS 38All of the following are examples of how Georgia was able to support the war effort EXCEPT…

A. The ports of Georgia were utilized to ship men and material overseas B. Car factories were converted to build tanks and other military vehiclesC. Several new military bases were constructed to train troopsD. Textile mills in Georgia provided a variety of supplies to support U.S. armed forces

AKS 38All of the following are examples of how Georgia was able to support the war effort EXCEPT…

A. The ports of Georgia were utilized to ship men and material overseas B. Car factories were converted to build tanks and other military vehiclesC. Several new military bases were constructed to train troopsD. Textile mills in Georgia provided a variety of supplies to support U.S. armed forces

AKS 38The Social Security Act created

A. a minimum wage to support the working class.B. a national income tax increase the federal government’s revenue.C. financial assistance to the elderly and disabled.D. affordable housing for poor people across the United States.

AKS 38The Social Security Act created

A. a minimum wage to support the working class.B. a national income tax increase the federal government’s revenue.C. financial assistance to the elderly and disabled.D. affordable housing for poor people across the United States.

AKS 38The Social Security Act created

A. a minimum wage to support the working class.B. a national income tax increase the federal government’s revenue.C. financial assistance to the elderly and disabled.D. affordable housing for poor people across the United States.

AKS 38Children in Georgia were MOST LIKELY to support the war effort during World War I by

A. purchasing war bonds.B. sewing army uniforms.C. working in victory gardens.D. volunteering with the Red Cross.

AKS 38Children in Georgia were MOST LIKELY to support the war effort during World War I by

A. purchasing war bonds.B. sewing army uniforms.C. working in victory gardens.D. volunteering with the Red Cross.

AKS 38What was the MAIN goal of the Agricultural Adjustment Act?

A. to lower farm prices so people could afford to buy foodB. to raise farm prices by paying farmers to grow less foodC. to pay young men to grow crops on government-owned farmsD. to provide loans to farmers so they could buy modern equipment

AKS 38What was the MAIN goal of the Agricultural Adjustment Act?

A. to lower farm prices so people could afford to buy foodB. to raise farm prices by paying farmers to grow less foodC. to pay young men to grow crops on government-owned farmsD. to provide loans to farmers so they could buy modern equipment

AKS 38President Franklin D. Roosevelt maintained a residence in Warm Springs, Georgia, in part because the springs helped him in his battle against the effects of which disease?

A. PolioB. CancerC. ShinglesD. tuberculosis

AKS 38President Franklin D. Roosevelt maintained a residence in Warm Springs, Georgia, in part because the springs helped him in his battle against the effects of which disease?

A. PolioB. CancerC. ShinglesD. tuberculosis

AKS 38Georgian farmers were forced to diversify in the 1920s due to

A. the end of the First World War.B. a devastating boll weevil infestation.C. rural Georgians taking jobs in granite quarries.D. the construction of the Interstate Highway System

AKS 38Georgian farmers were forced to diversify in the 1920s due to

A. the end of the First World War.B. a devastating boll weevil infestation.C. rural Georgians taking jobs in granite quarries.D. the construction of the Interstate Highway System

AKS 38Which TWO developments caused an economic shift away from cotton production in Georgia during the early twentieth century? Select two answers.

A. uncontrolled urban sprawlB. a decline in entrepreneurshipC. the arrival of the boll weevilD. an influx of immigrant laborersE. a series of extended droughts

AKS 38Which TWO developments caused an economic shift away from cotton production in Georgia during the early twentieth century? Select two answers.

A. uncontrolled urban sprawlB. a decline in entrepreneurshipC. the arrival of the boll weevilD. an influx of immigrant laborersE. a series of extended droughts

AKS 38Many argue that the state of Georgia began to experience the effects of the Great Depression before most other states in country due to which of the following factors?

A. The state's reliance on a single crop made its economy extremely vulnerable.B. Labor shortages prevented the state's farmers from keeping up with demand.C. Unchecked immigration placed a substantial strain on the state's finances.D. Rapid urbanization led to significant reductions in social services

AKS 38Many argue that the state of Georgia began to experience the effects of the Great Depression before most other states in country due to which of the following factors?

A. The state's reliance on a single crop made its economy extremely vulnerable.B. Labor shortages prevented the state's farmers from keeping up with demand.C. Unchecked immigration placed a substantial strain on the state's finances.D. Rapid urbanization led to significant reductions in social services

AKS 38Look at the US government–issued poster from World War I to answer the Q. This poster illustrates one of the many ways Georgians contributed to US war effort. What does this poster represent?

A. Citizens conserved goods in order to make sure that there were enough resources available for troops serving overseas.

B. Citizens were cut off from foreign goods due to a German blockade so they grew crops to meet their basic needs.

C. Citizens produced weapons using the resources available to them to defend the nation in case of an invasion.

D. Citizens planted victory gardens to produce food for the government to sell in Europe to raise money for the war.

AKS 38Look at the US government–issued poster from World War I to answer the Q. This poster illustrates one of the many ways Georgians contributed to US war effort. What does this poster represent?

A. Citizens conserved goods in order to make sure that there were enough resources available for troops serving overseas.

B. Citizens were cut off from foreign goods due to a German blockade so they grew crops to meet their basic needs.

C. Citizens produced weapons using the resources available to them to defend the nation in case of an invasion.

D. Citizens planted victory gardens to produce food for the government to sell in Europe to raise money for the war.

AKS 38Who was MOST hurt by Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge's opposition to the New Deal?

A. poor rural farmersB. military servicemenC. wealthy business ownersD. environmental conservationists

AKS 38Who was MOST hurt by Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge's opposition to the New Deal?

A. poor rural farmersB. military servicemenC. wealthy business ownersD. environmental conservationists

AKS 38 During World War I, the state of Georgia led the nation in the number of

A. ammunition facilities.B. army medical facilities.C. military training facilities.D. weapons testing facilities.

AKS 38 During World War I, the state of Georgia led the nation in the number of

A. ammunition facilities.B. army medical facilities.C. military training facilities.D. weapons testing facilities.

AKS 38 Who did Governor Eugene Talmadge famously call "bums and loafers" during the New Deal Era?

A. politicians who ignored the plight of the rural poorB. politicians who failed to prevent the Great DepressionC. people who protested the increase in welfare spendingD. people who accepted relief from the federal government

AKS 38 Who did Governor Eugene Talmadge famously call "bums and loafers" during the New Deal Era?

A. politicians who ignored the plight of the rural poorB. politicians who failed to prevent the Great DepressionC. people who protested the increase in welfare spendingD. people who accepted relief from the federal government

AKS 38 What was the MOST significant impact of the Civilian Conservation Corps on the state of Georgia?

A. the improvement of the state park systemB. the construction of a state highway systemC. the urbanization of rural areas throughout the stateD. the electrification of rural areas throughout the state

AKS 38 What was the MOST significant impact of the Civilian Conservation Corps on the state of Georgia?

A. the improvement of the state park systemB. the construction of a state highway systemC. the urbanization of rural areas throughout the stateD. the electrification of rural areas throughout the state

AKS 38“In the 1930s, Senator George Norris of Nebraska said that men and women were "growing old prematurely; dying before their time; conscious of the great gap between their lives and the lives of those whom the accident of birth or choice placed in towns and cities."

Why did Senator Norris and many other senators and representatives in Georgia support the Rural Electrification Act?

A. Expanding electricity to rural areas would lower prices in all areas.B. People in rural areas needed electricity to have a fair chance to prosper.C. The government had a responsibility to provide free electricity to all citizens.D. Utility companies could make a profit by extending power lines to rural areas.

AKS 38“In the 1930s, Senator George Norris of Nebraska said that men and women were "growing old prematurely; dying before their time; conscious of the great gap between their lives and the lives of those whom the accident of birth or choice placed in towns and cities."

Why did Senator Norris and many other senators and representatives in Georgia support the Rural Electrification Act?

A. Expanding electricity to rural areas would lower prices in all areas.B. People in rural areas needed electricity to have a fair chance to prosper.C. The government had a responsibility to provide free electricity to all citizens.D. Utility companies could make a profit by extending power lines to rural areas.

AKS 38Which of the following statements about the boll weevil's impact on Georgia is NOT true?

A. The boll weevil helped to improve agriculture in Georgia by motivating farmers to diversify their crops.

B. Agriculture was the only industry in Georgia affected by the invasion of the boll weevil and the droughts of the 1920s.

C. The boll weevil was so harmful to Georgia farmers because it attacked cotton plants, which produced the main crop in Georgia.

D. Georgia's economy was performing poorly before the Great Depression due to the boll weevil, droughts, and low agricultural prices.

AKS 38Which of the following statements about the boll weevil's impact on Georgia is NOT true?

A. The boll weevil helped to improve agriculture in Georgia by motivating farmers to diversify their crops.

B. Agriculture was the only industry in Georgia affected by the invasion of the boll weevil and the droughts of the 1920s.

C. The boll weevil was so harmful to Georgia farmers because it attacked cotton plants, which produced the main crop in Georgia.

D. Georgia's economy was performing poorly before the Great Depression due to the boll weevil, droughts, and low agricultural prices.

AKS 38The effects of the droughts in the early 1900s and the 1915 boll weevil infestation on Georgia made it clear that

A. the state had become too focused on industrialization.B. the state needed to diversify its economy.C. the state's agricultural sector was the strongest in the country.D. deregulation had placed the state's economy in peril.

AKS 38The effects of the droughts in the early 1900s and the 1915 boll weevil infestation on Georgia made it clear that

A. the state had become too focused on industrialization.B. the state needed to diversify its economy.C. the state's agricultural sector was the strongest in the country.D. deregulation had placed the state's economy in peril.

AKS 38Which of the following did NOT contribute to the Great Depression?

A. the return of soldier from WWI competing for jobsB. a lack of government regulation of major industriesC. a significant reduction in consumer spendingD. the overproduction of agricultural goods

AKS 38Which of the following did NOT contribute to the Great Depression?

A. the return of soldier from WWI competing for jobsB. a lack of government regulation of major industriesC. a significant reduction in consumer spendingD. the overproduction of agricultural goods

AKS 38Which term describes the belief that economic problems can work themselves out in the marketplace without government help or controls?

A. Free enterprise systemB. Laissez-faireC. CapitalismD. Government support program

AKS 38Which term describes the belief that economic problems can work themselves out in the marketplace without government help or controls?

A. Free enterprise systemB. Laissez-faireC. CapitalismD. Government support program

AKS 38Which of the following was NOT a goal of New Deal programs?

A. Relieve the suffering of citizensB. Restrict international tradeC. Reform the governmentD. Recover sectors of the economy

AKS 38Which of the following was NOT a goal of New Deal programs?

A. Relieve the suffering of citizensB. Restrict international tradeC. Reform the governmentD. Recover sectors of the economy

AKS 38Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the Civilian Conservation Corps?

A. Young men were given employment and encouraged to send most of their monthly pay back home to support their families.

B. Men in the CCC were taught valuable work skills to use after the Great Depression.C. Men were trained in military tactics and prepared to serve in World War II.D. Young men in the CCC were engaged in a wide variety of work

AKS 38Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the Civilian Conservation Corps?

A. Young men were given employment and encouraged to send most of their monthly pay back home to support their families.

B. Men in the CCC were taught valuable work skills to use after the Great Depression.C. Men were trained in military tactics and prepared to serve in World War II.D. Young men in the CCC were engaged in a wide variety of work

AKS 39Why was the Lend-Lease Act signed into law?

A. The government planned to share nuclear technology with the Allied Powers.B. The government believed that communist spies were working in the White House.C. The government feared that the Allied Powers would be defeated by the Axis

Powers.D. The government wanted to remain neutral by giving weapons to all sides in World

War II

AKS 39Why was the Lend-Lease Act signed into law?

A. The government planned to share nuclear technology with the Allied Powers.B. The government believed that communist spies were working in the White House.C. The government feared that the Allied Powers would be defeated by the Axis

Powers.D. The government wanted to remain neutral by giving weapons to all sides in World

War II

AKS 39Why did the Japanese government bomb the US naval base at Pearl Harbor?

A. to gain access to valuable rubber and coal resources guarded by the baseB. to convince the government of the United States to stay out of World War IIC. to relieve the pressure faced by Germany by forcing the United States and the Allies

to fight on two frontsD. to make it difficult for the United States to project its naval power into the Pacific

theater of World War II

AKS 39Why did the Japanese government bomb the US naval base at Pearl Harbor?

A. to gain access to valuable rubber and coal resources guarded by the baseB. to convince the government of the United States to stay out of World War IIC. to relieve the pressure faced by Germany by forcing the United States and the Allies

to fight on two frontsD. to make it difficult for the United States to project its naval power into the

Pacific theater of World War II

AKS 39What did famous Georgians Richard Russell and Carl Vinson have in common?

A. They strongly supported civil rights throughout their careers.B. They served as governors of Georgia during periods of social unrest.C. They created jobs for Georgians during World War II by expanding the military.D. They supported American isolationism and resisted committing the country to war.

AKS 39What did famous Georgians Richard Russell and Carl Vinson have in common?

A. They strongly supported civil rights throughout their careers.B. They served as governors of Georgia during periods of social unrest.C. They created jobs for Georgians during World War II by expanding the

military.D. They supported American isolationism and resisted committing the country to war.

AKS 39Which action was authorized by the Lend-Lease Act?

A. detaining Japanese Americans in internment campsB. transferring weapons and supplies to Great BritainC. imprisoning young men for evading the draft D. bombing German targets in France

AKS 39Which action was authorized by the Lend-Lease Act?

A. detaining Japanese Americans in internment campsB. transferring weapons and supplies to Great BritainC. imprisoning young men for evading the draft D. bombing German targets in France

AKS 39In the 1940s, Carl Vinson played a critical role in the growth of the Georgia economy by sponsoring numerous bills designed to

A. increase agricultural production in the country to meet the needs of Europe.B. improve access to federal funding for states most at risk of a foreign invasion.C. improve infrastructure around the country though road and bridge construction.D. increase the production of warships and airplanes vital to the military's success.

AKS 39In the 1940s, Carl Vinson played a critical role in the growth of the Georgia economy by sponsoring numerous bills designed to

A. increase agricultural production in the country to meet the needs of Europe.B. improve access to federal funding for states most at risk of a foreign invasion.C. improve infrastructure around the country though road and bridge construction.D. increase the production of warships and airplanes vital to the military's

success.

AKS 39What event pulled the United States into WWII?

A. The attack on Pearl HarborB. The Zimmerman TelegramC. The attack on the Lusitania D. The Stock Market Crash

AKS 39What event pulled the United States into WWII?

A. The attack on Pearl HarborB. The Zimmerman TelegramC. The attack on the Lusitania D. The Stock Market Crash

AKS 39What was NOT an impact of the Bell Aircraft on Georgia?

A. Built B-29 bombersB. Employed 30,000 Georgians C. Built Liberty Ships to carry aircraftD. Still employing Georgians today

AKS 39What was NOT an impact of the Bell Aircraft on Georgia?

A. Built B-29 bombersB. Employed 30,000 Georgians C. Built Liberty Ships to carry aircraftD. Still employing Georgians today

AKS 39During World War II, Liberty ships were constructed in Georgia at...

A. Brunswick and SavannahB. Darien and New EbenezerC. Columbus and MaconD. Augusta and Savannah

AKS 39During World War II, Liberty ships were constructed in Georgia at...

A. Brunswick and SavannahB. Darien and New EbenezerC. Columbus and MaconD. Augusta and Savannah

AKS 40Following World War II, all of the following contributed to the rural to urban population shift in Georgia EXCEPT:

A. Improvements in fertilizer, seed and soil conservation technologiesB. The increased mechanization of farm equipmentC. Cheap land in the rural areas of GeorgiaD. The growth of manufacturing and other industries

AKS 40Following World War II, all of the following contributed to the rural to urban population shift in Georgia EXCEPT:

A. Improvements in fertilizer, seed and soil conservation technologiesB. The increased mechanization of farm equipmentC. Cheap land in the rural areas of GeorgiaD. The growth of manufacturing and other industries

AKS 40Which Atlanta mayor is responsible for his Forward Atlanta Campaign which began legislation to create MARTA, removed the “colored” signs from City Hall, and lifted restrictions on African-American police officers?

A. Andrew YoungB. Maynard JacksonC. Ivan Allen, Jr.D. William B. Hartsfield

AKS 40Which Atlanta mayor is responsible for his Forward Atlanta Campaign which began legislation to create MARTA, removed the “colored” signs from City Hall, and lifted restrictions on African-American police officers?

A. Andrew YoungB. Maynard JacksonC. Ivan Allen, Jr.D. William B. Hartsfield

AKS 40Which man is given credit for setting Atlanta on a path to becoming a world leader in aviation?

A. William HartsfieldB. Ivan Allen, Jr.C. Maynard JacksonD. Ellis Arnall

AKS 40Which man is given credit for setting Atlanta on a path to becoming a world leader in aviation?

A. William HartsfieldB. Ivan Allen, Jr.C. Maynard JacksonD. Ellis Arnall

AKS 41Which piece of legislation forced states to desegregate and show support for Civil Rights or lose federal funding?

A. Civil Rights Act 1964B. Voting Rights Act of 1965C. MLK Act of 1965D. Sibley Commission Act

AKS 41Which piece of legislation forced states to desegregate and show support for Civil Rights or lose federal funding?

A. Civil Rights Act 1964B. Voting Rights Act of 1965C. MLK Act of 1965D. Sibley Commission Act

AKS 41During which event did Martin Luther King, Jr. give his I have a Dream Speech bringing national attention to the Civil Rights Movement?

A. Albany MovementB. Freedom RidersC. March on WashingtonD. Montgomery Bus Boycott

AKS 41During which event did Martin Luther King, Jr. give his I have a Dream Speech bringing national attention to the Civil Rights Movement?

A. Albany MovementB. Freedom RidersC. March on WashingtonD. Montgomery Bus Boycott

AKS 41Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s nonviolent approach to social change was based on the teachings of the following

A. Nelson MandelaB. Mahatma GandhiC. Malcolm X D. Mother Teresa

AKS 41Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s nonviolent approach to social change was based on the teachings of the following

A. Nelson MandelaB. Mahatma GandhiC. Malcolm X D. Mother Teresa

AKS 41Which statement does NOT illustrate Georgia’s reaction to the Brown v. Board of Education decision?

A. The General Assembly voted to cut off state funds to any schools that desegregated.

B. The state flag was changed to show the state’s resistance to integration.C. The governor pledged to uphold (support) segregated schools in Georgia.D. The governor wanted to immediately integrate schools to keep federal funding.

AKS 41Which statement does NOT illustrate Georgia’s reaction to the Brown v. Board of Education decision?

A. The General Assembly voted to cut off state funds to any schools that desegregated.

B. The state flag was changed to show the state’s resistance to integration.C. The governor pledged to uphold (support) segregated schools in Georgia.D. The governor wanted to immediately integrate schools to keep federal

funding.

AKS 41What was the primary goal of Georgia’s Albany Movement when it first began?

A. To end segregation of public schools in AlbanyB. To integrate interstate bus station waiting rooms in AlbanyC. To implement a first-come-first-served policy on Albany busesD. To force the hiring of African American bus drivers for Albany’s bus system

AKS 41What was the primary goal of Georgia’s Albany Movement when it first began?

A. To end segregation of public schools in AlbanyB. To integrate interstate bus station waiting rooms in AlbanyC. To implement a first-come-first-served policy on Albany busesD. To force the hiring of African American bus drivers for Albany’s bus system

AKS 41Which tactic was NOT used by SNCC during the civil rights movement?

A. Sit-insB. ViolenceC. BoycottsD. Marches

AKS 41Which tactic was NOT used by SNCC during the civil rights movement?

A. Sit-insB. ViolenceC. BoycottsD. Marches

AKS 41Which U. S. Supreme Court case determined that “Separate-but-Equal” was unconstitutional?

A. Brown vs Board of EducationB. Plessy vs FergusonC. SNCC vs Topeka Board of EducationD. The Civil Rights Act of 1964

AKS 41Which U. S. Supreme Court case determined that “Separate-but-Equal” was unconstitutional?

A. Brown vs Board of EducationB. Plessy vs FergusonC. SNCC vs Topeka Board of EducationD. The Civil Rights Act of 1964

AKS 41After the Supreme Court ordered the integration of public schools in America, Georgia was very slow to implement the new policy. One of the steps taken by Georgia to explore desegregation was:

A. Georgia sued in federal court for permission to ignore the Supreme Court decisionB. The Georgia Governor used the National Guard to stop integrationC. The State adopted a new flag to show support for school integrationD. The Sibley Commission was established to stall school integration

AKS 41After the Supreme Court ordered the integration of public schools in America, Georgia was very slow to implement the new policy. One of the steps taken by Georgia to explore desegregation was:

A. Georgia sued in federal court for permission to ignore the Supreme Court decisionB. The Georgia Governor used the National Guard to stop integrationC. The State adopted a new flag to show support for school integrationD. The Sibley Commission was established to stall school integration

AKS 41". . . [it] will serve notice that we intend to uphold what we stood for, will stand for, and will fight for." Read the quotation from Georgia General Assembly member Denmark Groover following a notable development in the 1950s. Then answer the question that follows. Based on your knowledge of social studies, what is Groover referring to in this quotation?

A. the adoption of a new state flag in response to federal integration ordersB. the impeachment of a sitting governor in response to charges of corruptionC. the decision to end the white primary system in response to social unrestD. the removal of African American legislators in response to public demands

AKS 41". . . [it] will serve notice that we intend to uphold what we stood for, will stand for, and will fight for." Read the quotation from Georgia General Assembly member Denmark Groover following a notable development in the 1950s. Then answer the question that follows. Based on your knowledge of social studies, what is Groover referring to in this quotation?

A. the adoption of a new state flag in response to federal integration ordersB. the impeachment of a sitting governor in response to charges of corruptionC. the decision to end the white primary system in response to social unrestD. the removal of African American legislators in response to public demands

AKS 41The MAIN purpose of the 1963 March on Washington was to:

A. promote unity among African Americans.B. pressure lawmakers to pass civil rights legislation.C. encourage public support of the civil rights movement.D. demand economic opportunities for African Americans.

AKS 41The MAIN purpose of the 1963 March on Washington was to:

A. promote unity among African Americans.B. pressure lawmakers to pass civil rights legislation.C. encourage public support of the civil rights movement.D. demand economic opportunities for African Americans.

AKS 41The addition of a symbol of the Confederate States of America to the Georgia state flag in 1956 was a response by the Georgia state government to:

A. a federal crackdown on the activities of the Ku Klux Klan.B. the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown vs. Board of Education.C. the formation of the Bourbon Triumvirate by prominent local politicians.D. a successful lawsuit filed against the state Democratic Party by James O'Hear

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AKS 41The addition of a symbol of the Confederate States of America to the Georgia state flag in 1956 was a response by the Georgia state government to:

A. a federal crackdown on the activities of the Ku Klux Klan.B. the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown vs. Board of Education.C. the formation of the Bourbon Triumvirate by prominent local politicians.D. a successful lawsuit filed against the state Democratic Party by James O'Hear

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AKS 41Which of the following is recognized as a key leader of the SNCC and a representative from Georgia today?

A. Martin Luther King, Jr.B. John LewisC. Lester MaddoxD. John Sibley

AKS 41Which of the following is recognized as a key leader of the SNCC and a representative from Georgia today?

A. Martin Luther King, Jr.B. John LewisC. Lester MaddoxD. John Sibley

AKS 42 & 50How did Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young help Atlanta develop economically?

A. They both pushed for expansion of Port of Savannah.B. They both helped bring the Olympic Games to the city.C. They both helped bring professional sports teams to the city.D. They both pushed for the construction of an international airport

AKS 42 & 50How did Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young help Atlanta develop economically?

A. They both pushed for expansion of Port of Savannah.B. They both helped bring the Olympic Games to the city.C. They both helped bring professional sports teams to the city.D. They both pushed for the construction of an international airport

AKS 42 & 50

I. _______________________?                      •  Population growth   •  Increased tourism   •  New housing construction   •  Growth of the hotel industry   •  Improvements to sports facilities

What is the BEST title for this outline?

A. World War II's Effect on GeorgiaB. The Civil Rights Act's Impact on AtlantaC. Jimmy Carter's Impact as Georgia GovernorD. The Olympic Games' Effect on Atlanta

AKS 42 & 50

I. _______________________?                      •  Population growth   •  Increased tourism   •  New housing construction   •  Growth of the hotel industry   •  Improvements to sports facilities

What is the BEST title for this outline?

A. World War II's Effect on GeorgiaB. The Civil Rights Act's Impact on AtlantaC. Jimmy Carter's Impact as Georgia GovernorD. The Olympic Games' Effect on Atlanta

AKS 42 & 50How did Georgia become the state with the third-largest film industry, trailing only California and New York?

A. The government funded the construction of advanced sound studios.B. The government funded the creation of film schools at state universities.C. The government created tax incentives to encourage studios to film in the state.D. The government raised the state minimum wage to attract more skilled workers

AKS 42 & 50How did Georgia become the state with the third-largest film industry, trailing only California and New York?

A. The government funded the construction of advanced sound studios.B. The government funded the creation of film schools at state universities.C. The government created tax incentives to encourage studios to film in the

state.D. The government raised the state minimum wage to attract more skilled workers

AKS 42 & 50Which is the LEAST important part of Georgia's economy today?

A. the film industryB. agricultural industryC. the mining industryD. the tourism industry

AKS 42 & 50Which is the LEAST important part of Georgia's economy today?

A. the film industryB. agricultural industryC. the mining industryD. the tourism industry

AKS 42 & 50Which of the following statements is NOT accurately related to the new wave of immigrants to Georgia within the last 20 years?

A. The Olympic Games and their associated construction boom attracted many immigrants.

B. Schools in Georgia are less diverse than they were 20 years ago.C. There was an increase in housing construction.D. Industries with labor needs, such as poultry producers attracted immigrant workers.

AKS 42 & 50Which of the following statements is NOT accurately related to the new wave of immigrants to Georgia within the last 20 years?

A. The Olympic Games and their associated construction boom attracted many immigrants.

B. Schools in Georgia are less diverse than they were 20 years ago.C. There was an increase in housing construction.D. Industries with labor needs, such as poultry producers attracted immigrant workers.

AKS 42 & 50What was the most significant international victory of Jimmy Carter’s presidency?

A. Iranian Hostage CrisisB. Camp David Peace AccordsC. Ending the Vietnam WarD. Creation of Georgia Heritage Trust

AKS 42 & 50What was the most significant international victory of Jimmy Carter’s presidency?

A. Iranian Hostage CrisisB. Camp David Peace AccordsC. Ending the Vietnam WarD. Creation of Georgia Heritage Trust

AKS 42 & 50What was the significance of Maynard Jackson serving as mayor of Atlanta?

A. He was the first foreign born mayor of AtlantaB. He was the first republican mayor post ReconstructionC. He was the first black mayor of a major Southern cityD. He was the first non-college educated mayor of Atlanta

AKS 42 & 50What was the significance of Maynard Jackson serving as mayor of Atlanta?

A. He was the first foreign born mayor of AtlantaB. He was the first republican mayor post ReconstructionC. He was the first black mayor of a major Southern cityD. He was the first non-college educated mayor of Atlanta

AKS 42 & 50All of the following are reasons why the film companies choose to make major motion pictures in the state of Georgia EXCEPT…

A. film producers receive a twenty to thirty percent tax credit for filming within the stateB. the infrastructure of highways and an international airport makes it easy to access

filming locationsC. a majority of the Hollywood actors and actresses come from Georgia and other

surrounding statesD. southern hospitality is real and makes for a pleasant experience for film producers

AKS 42 & 50All of the following are reasons why the film companies choose to make major motion pictures in the state of Georgia EXCEPT…

A. film producers receive a twenty to thirty percent tax credit for filming within the stateB. the infrastructure of highways and an international airport makes it easy to access

filming locationsC. a majority of the Hollywood actors and actresses come from Georgia and

other surrounding statesD. southern hospitality is real and makes for a pleasant experience for film producers

AKS 42 & 50What important position was Andrew Young appointed to during the Carter administration?

A. foreign secretary of warB. Secretary of StateC. ambassador to the United NationsD. Attorney General

AKS 42 & 50What important position was Andrew Young appointed to during the Carter administration?

A. foreign secretary of warB. Secretary of StateC. ambassador to the United NationsD. Attorney General