AMERICAN GOVERNMENT II
1.Power
fundamentally involves ______ between or among people ?
a.friendships
b.shared
property
c.animosities
d.relationships
2.
Power is ?
a. The ability to influence another personâs behavior
b. having many advanced weapons
c. achieving voluntary consensus among groups
d. persuading people to act independently of government authority.
3.
Which of the following was NOT a weakness of the Articles of Confederation
(1781-1789)
a. a weak âleague of
friendship â among the states
b. the requirement of unanimous approval by all
13 states for amendments
c. no judicial branch
d. no congressional power to impose taxes.
4.
Which of the following was NOT a strength of the Articles of Confederation
(1781-1789)
a. the power to declare war
b. conduct foreign policy
c. manage a postage system
d. oversee an army composed of federal militia
5.Protection
from government intrusion into the private lives and beliefs of citizens is
guaranteed
by
the _________ and __________ Amendments ?
a. First and Second
b. Second and Ninth
c. Ninth and Eleventh
d. First and Ninth
6.How
did the White House âspin â the story of British troop withdrawal from Iraq ?
a. The withdrawal was needed to make room for the U.S troops surge
b. The withdrawal was recommended by Vice President Cheney
c. The this was a sign of political weakness for British prime Minister
Tony Blair
d. The withdrawal there was a sign of success of the
coalition and of the British ore sense in southern Iraq
7.
Though there are up to ______ judges on an appeals court , only _____ usually
hear each case ?
a
12;5
b.12;3
c.15;5
d.15;3
8.Approximately
_______ of the countryâs adult population has internet access ?
a. one-third
b. b.two-third
c. c.one-quarter
d. three-quarters
9.Most
Americans view themselves as members of
the ______ class .
a.upper
b.middle
c.lower
d.none
of the above ( they do not define themselves )
10.
A plural elitist might consider the compromises struck during the health care
reform debate to be an example of elite interest groups each pursuing and
achieving their separate sets of agendas ?
a.plural elitist
b.fundamentalist
c.conspiracy
theories
d.Both
A and C.