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Page 1: A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.
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A: Liberal, conservative, centrist

C: Executive, radical, reactionary

B: Legislative, judiciary, executive

D: Congress, executive, legislative

What are the three branches of government?

B.

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A: Minority Admission

C: Equal Action

B: Affirmative Action

D: Diversity Action

What do colleges participate in to help minority students gain

admission?

B.

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A: Freedom of speech

C: Freedom of religion

B: Freedom of Privacy

D: Freedom of the press

The first amendment grants all of the following except:

B.

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A: A member of congress

C: Someone in the federal government

B: Someone against the constitution

D: A supporter of the constitution

What is a federalist?

D.

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A: Hate Crimes

C: Unlawful Arrest

B: Racism

D: Racial Profiling

Many Americans are subject to_____ by law enforcement officers – being singled out as suspects because of

the way they look.

D.

Page 8: A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.

A: Basic rights

C: Civil Liberties

B: Civil rights

D: Entitled rights

What are full rights of citizenship under law?

B.

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A: 11,13,14

C: 13,14,15

B: 12,13,14

D: 14,15,16

Which three amendments were called the Civil War

amendments?

B.

Page 10: A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.

A: Bus equals

C: Freedom Riders

B: Southern equals

D: Greyhound riders

What were Blacks and Whites that traveled on buses together to protest segregation called?

C.C.

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A: White

C: Slavery

B: Black

D: “above the law”

___ codes excluded blacks from certain jobs, limited their land

rights, and restricted them in other ways.

B.

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A: The states in favor of the Constitution

C: The Southern states

B: The states against the Constitution

D: The states seceding from the nation

What do the standing pillars represent?

A.

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A: Cold war

C: Vietnam

B: Korean

D: World War 2

Which war was the reason the voting age was changed to 18?

C.

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A: 1954

C: 1958

B: 1957

D: 1959

When was the Brown vs. Board of Education case?

A.

Page 15: A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.

A: Benjamin Franklin

C: James Madison

B: Alexander Hamilton

D: Patrick Henry

Who was the “father” of the Constitution?

C.

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A: Equal for all states; they each have 2 representatives

C: Equal for all states; they each have 4 representatives

B: Based of population

D: Based of the states GDP

How is representation decided in the Senate?

A.

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A: equal for all states; they each have 2 representatives

C: equal for all states; they each have 4 representatives

B: Based on population

D: based on state’s GDP

How is representation decided in the House Of Representatives?

B.

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A: Birmingham Bus Boycott

C: Montgomery Bus Boycott

B: Alabama Bus Boycott

D: Public Bus Boycott

What protest led to the A]abolition of public bus

segregation?

C.

Page 19: A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.

A: Compromise where slaves were counted as a fraction

C: Compromise that the representation in congress will be equal in the House and based on population in the senate

B: Compromise that representation in Congress will be equal in the senate and based on population in the House

D: Compromise that the Articles of Confederation would become law

What was the Great Compromise?

B.

Page 20: A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.

A: Race Division Laws

C: White only Laws

B: Jim Crow Laws

D: Bull Connor Laws

What laws were passed to separate blacks and whites in

public places?

B.

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A: 4,1,2,3,5

C: 2,4,5,1,3

B: 5,2,3,1,4

D: 3,1,2,5,4

Put the following events in order from (1) being the earliest and (5)

being the latest.

D.

1. The Philadelphia Convention 2. Rhode Island is the last state to ratify the Constitution 3.The Zenger Case 4.Tinker Vs. Des Moines 5. The 13th Amendment is added

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A: an early draft of the constitution

C: essays by 3 federalists

B: another name for the preamble

D: a newspaper against federalism

What are the Federalist papers?

C.

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A: Answer 1

C: Answer 3

B: Answer 2

D: Answer 4

Virginia wanted representation Basedon population while New Jersey wanted it to be equal..

What was a differences between the Virginia and New Jersey Plan?

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A: Answer 1

C: Answer 3

B: Answer 2

D: Answer 4

List 4 of the 6 principles of government written in the

Constitution

Union, justice, domestic tranquility, common defense, general welfare, blessings

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A: 50

C: 54

B: 53

D: 55

How many delegates attended the constitutional convention?

D.

Page 26: A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.

A: John Adams

C: William Paterson

B: Patrick Henry

D: Thomas Jefferson

Which prominent figure DID attend the Constitutional

Convention?

C.

Page 27: A: Liberal, conservative, centrist C: Executive, radical, reactionary B: Legislative, judiciary, executive D: Congress, executive, legislative What.

A: Franklin Roosevelt

C: John Kennedy

B: Harry Truman

D: Ronald Reagan

Which President ordered an end to segregation in the

military?

B.

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A: A loose association between 13 colonies

C: A loose association between one nation

B: A tight alliance between one nation

D: A tight alliance between 13 colonies

What are the Articles of Confederation?

A.

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A: 1957

C: 1964

B: 1959

D: 1965

When were Poll Taxes Abolished?

C.

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A: President, courts, congress with two houses

C: one house congress with equal representation

B: president, courts, one combined house

D: two house congress with equal representation in both houses

The Virginia plan called for…?

A.

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A: Idea dictators should hold power

C: Idea that elected officials should have all power

B: Idea that population should determine power

D: Idea that power of government lies in the people

What is popular sovereignty?

D.

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A: Rhode Island

C: Georgia

B: Massachusetts

D: Delaware

What was the first state to ratify the Constitution?

D.

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A: Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

C: Henrietta Dobson McDowell and Margret Buford

B: Margret Green and Eileen S. Velma

D: Cindy H. Chichester and Victoria Hilliard Blue

Women suffrage leaders___ and ____ insisted as early as 1848 that women belonged at voting

polls.

A.

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