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100

What is the principle of popular sovereignty? 


The people have the ultimate power to make decisions about their government.

100

Which of the following is a form of government where power is held by a small group of people? 


Oligarchy

100

What was a major weakness of the Articles of Confederation? 


It lacked the power to tax and raise revenue.

100

What is the primary purpose of the legislative branch?


To make laws

100

Which of these is a requirement to be president of the United States? 

A) Must be at least 35 years old B) Must have served in the military C) Must be born in a foreign country D) Must have a college degree

A) Must be at least 35 years old

100

What is the primary purpose of the judicial branch? 

To interpret laws and ensure they are applied fairly

100

Which 1990 Christmas movie starred Macaulay Culkin as a boy who is left home alone?

Home Alone.

100

Which state does Mrs. Hokana orginate from? 

Wisconsin 

100

Which of the following classic cartoons featured a character solving mysteries in a van with friends and a talking dog?


Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

200

What does the principle of separation of powers mean? 


The government is divided into branches, each with distinct powers and responsibilities.

200

Which form of government is characterized by a single ruler with absolute power, often acquired and maintained through force? 


Dictatorship

200

Which form of government is characterized by a single ruler with absolute power, often acquired and maintained through force? 


Dictatorship

200

Who is the leader of the Senate? 


D) Vice President of the United States

200

What is the primary role of the presidential cabinet? 

To serve as the president's personal advisors

200

What are the three levels of the federal court system? 

District Courts, Courts of Appeals, Supreme Court

200

Which TV show features a character called "The Grinch" who tries to ruin Christmas?

How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

200

What make is the car does Mrs. Hokana drive? 

Ford 

200

What network was the first to dedicate a regular time slot to cartoons on Saturday mornings in the 1960s?


CBS

300

What does the principle of the rule of law mean? 


Laws apply equally to all individuals, including government officials.

300

What is the typical method of succession in most monarchies?

The monarch’s children inherit the throne

300

What did the Great Compromise establish? 


A two-house legislature with one house based on population and the other with equal representation.

300

What does the term veto mean? 

The president’s rejection of a bill passed by Congress.

300

What is an executive agreement? 

A formal agreement between the president and foreign governments that does not require Senate approval.

300

Which of the following is an example of constitutional law? A) A law regulating interstate commerce B) A Supreme Court case that interprets the First Amendment C) A local ordinance about parking violations D) A federal tax law

B) A Supreme Court case that interprets the First Amendment

300

What was the first-ever Christmas song played in space?

"Jingle Bells". It was played by astronauts aboard Gemini 6 in 1965.

300

What state did Mrs. Hokana travel to in high school to be Mr. Hokana's prom date? 

Texas

300

Which animated series starred a rabbit, duck, pig, and canary in zany slapstick adventures?


Looney Tunes

400

What is the principle of federalism? 


Political power is shared between a central government and regional governments.

400

What is the primary belief of libertarianism? 

People should be free to make their own decisions with minimal government interference

400

What was the main difference between Federalists and Anti-Federalists? 


Federalists wanted a strong central government; Anti-Federalists wanted state power.

400

How can Congress override a presidential veto? 

By a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate.

400

What does the Department of Commerce oversee? 

Economic growth, trade, and business regulation

400

In which case was judicial review established in the United States?


Marbury v. Madison

400

Which animated character famously says, “It’s Christmas, I know it’s Christmas!” while opening presents?

Charlie Brown, in A Charlie Brown Christmas.

400

Name one of my cats by their name.

Rosalynn (Roz)

Sully

400

In Alvin and the Chipmunks, what were the names of Alvin’s brothers?


Simon and Theodore

500

What does the term commutation refer to? 


A reduction in the severity of a prison sentence or punishment.

500

Which of the following is true in an authoritarian system? 

A) Power is shared equally among citizens. B) Personal freedoms are highly restricted. C) Government has little control over the economy. 

D) Citizens have complete freedom of expression.

B) Personal freedoms are highly restricted.

500

Which group opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution because it did not initially include a Bill of Rights?

Anti-Federalists

500

Which of these is NOT a power of Congress? 

A) Declaring war B) Issuing executive orders C) Regulating interstate commerce D) Impeaching the president

B) Issuing executive orders

500

What is executive privilege? 

The president’s right to withhold information from Congress or courts.

500

What are district courts? 

Courts where federal trials are held and cases are initially heard.

500

Which British actor starred as Scrooge in the 2009 animated version of A Christmas Carol?

Jim Carrey

500

What famous church figure shares the same birthday as Mrs. Hokana? 

Martin Luther

500

In The Flintstones, what were the names of Fred and Wilma’s neighbors?

The Rubbles

600

What is the political spectrum?

A range of political ideologies, from left to right, based on views on government, economy, and society

Explanation: The political spectrum is a way to categorize political ideologies based on their positions on various issues, such as economic policy, social values, and the role of government.

600

Which power was specifically denied to the national government under the Articles of Confederation?

The power to collect taxes

600

The power to grant pardons and reprieves is an example of which type of presidential power?

Judicial powers

600

Judicial review is an example of what principle of the U.S. Constitution?

Checks and balances

600

In the classic 1823 poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (commonly known as “The Night Before Christmas”), how many reindeer are named, including Rudolph?

9 reindeer

The poem names 8 reindeer—Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder (or Donner), and Blitzen. When you add Rudolph (introduced later in 1939), the total is 9 reindeer.

600

How many siblings does Mrs. Hokana have? 

3 siblings

600

What popular 1960s cartoon featured a futuristic family living in Orbit City with a robot maid?


The Jetsons