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100

Which animal has the strongest bite force in the world?

Nile Crocodile 

100

On what does local government MOST depend? 

  1. Alexis de Tocqueville 

  1. Structures and principles derived from totalitarian dictatorship 

  1. Financial support from Congress 

  1. Citizens taking an active role

  1. Citizens taking an active role

100

Who has the power to establish naturalization laws? 

  1. The Supreme Court 

  1. State governments 

  1. The president 

  1. Congress

  1. Congress

100

What do all 50 states have which the national government also has? 

  1. Representative government

  1. Titles of nobility 

  1. Local forms of currency 

  1. A two-branch government 

  1. Representative government

100

Before he became President, Abraham Lincoln was an elite athlete in which sport?

wrestling 

200

True or False: A cow has four stomachs.

False

200

Which president desegregated the Army? 

  1. FDR

  1. Teddy Roosevelt 

  1. Harry Truman 

  1. George Bush 

  1. FDR

200

What do people say who are opposed to voting rights for aliens? 

  1. They do not pay taxes so they haven't “earned the right” 

  1. It makes citizens and aliens indistinguishable

  1. It is a step towards improved sovereignty for the United States 

  1. B and C 

  1. It makes citizens and aliens indistinguishable

200

At what level of government are elections organized and carried out? 

  1. State and local

  1. Federal 

  1. National 

  1. Judicial 

  1. State and local

200

Which Roman Emperor once planned to make his favorite horse, Incitatus, a consul (a high-ranking government official)?

Caligula 

300

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

Bat

300

What is naturalization? 

  1. When a foreign citizen becomes a citizen of the United States

  1. A high level of respect for nature and natural processes 

  1. The conversion of national citizenship to state citizenship and vice-versa 

  1. The process of removing oxygen molecules from water to yield pure hydrogen 

  1. When a foreign citizen becomes a citizen of the United States

300

What is one difference between natural rights philosophy and classical republicanism? 

  1. Natural rights philosophy stresses the importance of individual rights and the significance of self-interest

  1. Classical republicanism stresses the importance of individual rights and the significance of self-interest 

  1. Natural rights philosophy emphasizes the importance of the common good over individual needs 

  1. Classical republicanism does not respect the need of citizens to vote 

  1. Natural rights philosophy stresses the importance of individual rights and the significance of self-interest

300

What is the central feature of classical republicanism? 

  1. Conservative political views 

  1. Commitment to the common good

  1. Needing two senators per state 

  1. Self-interest 

  1. Commitment to the common good

300

The "Great Molasses Flood" of 1919, where a 25-foot wave of syrup killed 21 people, occurred in which U.S. city?

Boston

400

True or False: A snail can sleep for up to three years.

true

400

Which president used military force to get a school in Little Rock, Arkansas to desegregate? 

  1. Truman 

  1. Eisenhower

  1. Kennedy

  1. Johnson

  1. Eisenhower

400

What is the “law of the soil”? 

  1. Land cannot be taken from private owners for use by the government 

  1. Anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen, even if their parents weren't 

  1. Rotating crops will produce better quality crops in greater quantity 

  1. Only farmers can possess full citizenship 

  1. Anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen, even if their parents weren't 

400

Why is the Bill of Rights a strong example of U.S. constitutionalism? 

  1. Benjamin Franklin signed it 

  1. It establishes and explains America’s three-branch government 

  1. It clarifies the duties of the citizen and defines national citizenship 

  1. It limits the government and guarantees individual rights

  1. It limits the government and guarantees individual rights

400

In 18th-century England, what was a common "commodity" used to pay for admission to the London Zoo?

cat or dog to feed to the lions

500

How many legs does a lobster have?

ten

500

How does the U.S. Constitution stand out? 

  1. It is the longest written national plan of government 

  1. Unlike other national constitutions, it has never been amended 

  1. It was the world’s first written framework for a national government

  1. All of these 

  1. It was the world’s first written framework for a national government

500

What was NOT a provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965? 

  1. Literacy tests and poll taxes cannot be required to vote 

  1. Requirements to show I.D. to vote are invalid

  1. In some cases, voting materials must be provided in languages besides English 

  1. Racial discrimination in voting is outlawed 

  1. Requirements to show I.D. to vote are invalid

500

What was the purpose of the National Voter Registration Act? 

  1. To make voter registration procedures stricter 

  1. To standardize voter registration across the nation

  1. To require all citizens to vote 

  1. To set age guidelines for voting 

  1. To standardize voter registration across the nation

500

Which famous conqueror was once attacked by a massive "army" of domesticated rabbits?

Napoleon Boneparte 

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