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Civics Quiz #1
Rules: 1) Each group works as a team
2) Each person in row answers on behalf of team
3) Team may help until hand is raised…once hand is raised you
must answer
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Q What are three things that the
Declaration of Independence does?
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A 1. Declares American independence 2. Lists American ideals 3. States grievances against the King
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Q What exactly does the Constitution do?
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A Lays out structure of the US gov’t Lists rights that individuals have
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Q What is the main difference between the
D of I and the Constitution?
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A The Constitution is a legally binding
document
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Q What is the difference between a liberal
and conservative on economic issues
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A A liberal supports more gov’t
involvement and a conservative supports less gov’t involvement
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Q Why do conservatives oppose Obama’s
jobs bill?
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A Want less involvement in the economy,
lower taxes
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Q Why might a conservative oppose gay
marriage?
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A More traditional than liberals/ don’t mind
gov’t regulation of private lives if it preserves “traditional” values
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Q Which document contains the phrase
“All men are created equal?”
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Q Name one part of the preamble to the
Constitution
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Q Where can you find American ideals in
the Constitution?
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A Mainly in the preamble
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Q What is another term for “Legislative
Branch”
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Q What are the 2 chambers of Congress?
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A Senate House of Representatives
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Q How many years are in one
Congressional (house rep) term?
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Q Which political party is on the furthest
right wing of the political spectrum?
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Q How does a bill become a law?
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A Sponsored Introduced to sub committee Then full committee Then floor Then other chamber Conference committee President
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Q How does a lobbyist affect the bill
making process?
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A They have a variety of ways to influence
congress to vote a certain way on a bill, such as: Campaign contributions Petition signatures (show that the
American people stand a certain way) Good old fashioned making the case..
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Q What is a filibuster?
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A A tactic used only in the Senate to delay
vote on a bill
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Q How is the president elected?
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A Electoral College
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Q How many electoral votes does a
candidate need to win the EC?
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A 100 + 435+ 3 for D.C.= 538 538/2 + 1 (which is 50% +1)=270
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Q Why is Sukol making us do math?
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Q Which kind of states benefit most (are
over-represented) in the EC?
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Q Which branch of gov’t can declare war?
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Q What is one example of a ceremonial
role of the president?
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A Answers may vary…but this is the
symbolic role---not functional stuff