Intro to Civics/Founding Documents
Civil Rights & Liberties/Judicial Branch
Legislative
Executive
Political Participation & Public Policy
100

What type of government is the United States?

A. Dictatorship

B. Trump Republic

C. Democratic Republic

D. Constitutional Monarchy

C. Democratic Republic

100

Is freedom of speech a civil right or liberty?

Civil liberty

100

What is the legislative branch known as?
A. Congress

B. Lord Vader

C. The House of Representation

D. Parliament

A. Congress

100

How many Electoral College votes are needed to win a Presidential election?
A. 270

B. 269

C. 280

D. 2/3rds majority

A. 270

100

What are the two political parties?

A. Democrat and Republican 

B. Green Party and Socialist party

C. Blue party and Red party

D. State and Federal 

A. Democrat and Republican

200
Why did the Articles of Confederation fail?

A. Because it created a government that was too strong

B. It created a weak central government unable to impose taxes

C. It established a Juche dictatorship

D. It created a democratic system of government

B. It created a weak central government unable to impose taxes

200

What is the highest court in the United States?

The U.S. Supreme Court

200

How many Senators does each state have?

A. A varying amount based on population

B. 2

C. 100

D. 1

B. 2
200

What is the role of the cabinet?

A. Store dishes

B. Advise the President and manage departments

C. Run the military

D. Implement Monarchy

B. Advise the President and manage departments

200

What are the requirements to vote?

A. 21

B. 21, and a citizen

C. 18 and a citizen

D. 20 and a citizen

C. 18 and a citizen

300

Which Amendments does the Bill of Rights encompass?
A. The first ten

B. The first twenty

C. Nineteen

D. The Constitution

A. The first ten

300

What has original jurisdiction?

A. The court that hears the case initially

B. The appellate court

C. Seven Eleven

D. The first officer on the scene

A. The court that hears the case initially

300

What is the first step to enacting a bill into law?

A. Introducing it into Congress

B. Floor Debate

C. Conference Committee

D. Presidential Action

A. Introducing it into Congress

300

What is a power of the North Carolina governor?
A. Veto legislation
B. Veto courts

C. Overturn elections

D. Appoint every N.C. Supreme Court justice

A. Veto legislation

300

What acts as the government's "watchdog", monitoring its actions in ways ordinary people cannot? 

A. The mafia

B. Congress

C. Department of Government Efficiency

D. The media

D. The media
400
The First Amendment guarantees which rights?

A. Speech, Cooking, Cleaning, Dancing

B. Protest, Petition, Religion, Speech, Gun Ownership

C. Fair Trial, Petition, Religion, Speech, Protest

D. Speech, Press, Petition, Religion, Assembly

D. Speech, Press, Petition, Religion, Assembly
400

Which of the following is a civil case?

A. Mary Jane murders her husband and is tried for it.

B. James sues Jaundisho for her medical expenses after her dog bit his leg.

C. Ms. Brigden is arrested for shoplifting.

D. Logan is fined $200 his dog's waste.

B. James sues Jaundisho for her medical expenses after her dog bit his leg.

400

What do congressional committees do?
A. Write laws to ban EpiPens

B. Draft, consider and recommend legislation 

C. Support the board or leadership team

D. Dismantle oversight

B. Draft, consider and recommend legislation
400

Who nominates Presidential candidates?
A. Voters

B. Elected primary delegates
C. Themselves

D. The Constitution

B. Elected primary delegates

400

Beliefs of a political party are called _____.

Ideology

500

Which of these is a right? 

A. Jury Duty

B. Following Laws

C. Grand Jury Indictment

D. Dancing With the Stars

C. Grand Jury Indictment

500

Which landmark case determined that legal counsel is a constitutionally protected right?
A. Brown vs. Board of Education

B. Gideon vs. Wainwright

C. Plessy vs. Ferguson 

D. Roe vs. Wade

B. Gideon vs. Wainwright

500

Which is a power shared by the state and federal governments?

A. Raising armies

B. Enforcing laws

C. Conducting local elections

D. Establishing post offices

B. Enforcing laws

500

How old does the President have to be to serve?
A. 30

B. 35

C. 40

D. 18

B. 35

500

What is the difference between fiscal and monetary policy?
A. Fiscal policy refers to the actions of central banks, while monetary policy refers to the tax and spending policies of the government.

B. Fiscal policy refers to the tax and spending policies of the government, while monetary policy refers to the actions of central banks. 

C. They're the same thing.

D. Fiscal policy refers to the federal reserve, while monetary policy refers to the tax policy of the government.

B. Fiscal policy refers to the tax and spending policies of the government, while monetary policy refers to the actions of central banks.

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