Deck 1: The American People

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The first immigrants that went on to found many different civilizations in North America were __________.

A) Africans
B) Asians
C) Native Americans
D) Europeans
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The classic and most costly regional conflict was during what event?

A) the American Civil War
B) the War of Annexation
C) the American Revolution
D) World War II
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The idea that every person should have the chance to realize her or his potential, economically, intellectually, and socially is called the equality of __________.

A) opportunity
B) standard
C) rights
D) result
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Europeans who migrated to America __________.

A) came from the same country
B) spoke the same language
C) practiced the same religion
D) brought some of their conflict with them
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Constitutional amendments that led toward equality in life include __________.

A) the Bill of Rights
B) the Seventeenth Amendment
C) the Fourteenth Amendment
D) the Second Amendment
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The Declaration of Independence denied political rights to __________.

A) white men
B) Protestants
C) property owners
D) white women
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Many "birthers" are prevalent in the __________.

A) West
B) Mountain West
C) North
D) South
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What author described America as "a teeming Nation of nations?"

A) James Fenimore Cooper
B) Sam F.B. Morse
C) Emma Lazarus
D) Walt Whitman
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One person complaining about bilingual street signs in 1750s Philadelphia was __________.

A) Thomas Paine
B) James Madison
C) Patrick Henry
D) Benjamin Franklin
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Core values, including liberty, equality and popular sovereignty, are found in which document?

A) the Mayflower Compact
B) the Gettysburg Address
C) the Constitution
D) the Federalist Papers
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What percent of Americans claim no religious affiliation?

A) 5 percent
B) 16 percent
C) 28 percent
D) over 50 percent
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Africans, men and women, forcibly removed to America __________.

A) did share the same language and culture
B) did share the same religion culture
C) did share the same religion
D) did not share common traditions
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The Occupy Wall Street movement highlights the conflict between __________.

A) rich and poor
B) older and newer immigrants
C) urban and suburban dwellers
D) young and old
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America's religious diversity has changed along with what?

A) multiple Catholic presidents
B) its ethnic makeup
C) its geography
D) the makeup of the Vatican
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The Statue of Liberty represents __________.

A) the Industrial Revolution
B) the American Revolution
C) the Reconstruction Period
D) the age of Enlightenment
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"The New Colossus," now associated with the Statue of Liberty, was written by whom?

A) Walt Whitman
B) Emma Lazarus
C) James Fenimore Cooper
D) Sam F.B. Morse
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How did the Founders view majority rule?

A) all people are equal, majority should rule
B) the national Congress is immune to majority rule
C) it should be limited
D) minority rights are present, but inconsequential
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Anti-immigration or anti-foreign viewpoints are sometimes called __________ sentiments.

A) nativist
B) precarious
C) philanthropic
D) bilingual
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The ethnic and racial composition of the American population broadened in the __________.

A) mid-eighteenth century
B) mid- to late-nineteenth century
C) period prior to the Revolutionary War
D) years of the Civil War
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The birther movement claims President Obama was born where?

A) Hawaii
B) a U.S. military base in Panama
C) Kenya
D) Delaware
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The concepts of majority rule and __________ conflict with each other, and democratic government must strike a delicate balance.

A) political demonstrations
B) votes
C) identity politics
D) minority rights
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Moralistic, traditional, and individualistic political subcultures are mainly based on __________ differences.

A) biological
B) regional
C) ethnic
D) religious
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In an indirect democracy citizens vote __________.

A) on most issues
B) for representatives who vote on most issues
C) on issues that directly affect them, and representatives vote on general issues
D) directly for a national Congress
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English Philosopher John Locke insisted people were equal, but the "why" conflicted with ___________.

A) Karl Marx
B) Thomas Hobbes
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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What is majority rule?
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Your desire to drive a car drunk is trumped by the interests of public safety. What is this an example of?

A) majority rule trumping individual rights
B) liberty trumping sovereignty
C) individual rights trumping majority rule
D) sovereignty trumping equality
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Learning political culture cannot be achieved with __________.

A) force
B) public education
C) inaction
D) the media
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Where are the core values of the United States found?
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Because of Americans' emphasis on liberty, especially "freedom from," there's an emphasis on __________.

A) sovereignty
B) republicanism
C) individual rights
D) Madisonianism
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What is the difference between a republic and a direct democracy?
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Thomas Jefferson felt that government __________.

A) is controlled by the people
B) would corrupt the masses
C) was evil
D) could not tolerate good and bad
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Popular sovereignty reflects our form of government and, therefore, __________.

A) always leads to mob rule
B) is rooted in the idea of democracy
C) often disregards the rights of the few
D) is inconsistent with federalism
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A direct democracy __________.

A) is an ideal type but impractical for a large country
B) allows policymakers to vote by proxy
C) functions best with a large citizenry
D) is the best way to protect minorities
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What is popular sovereignty and which president pressed this concept?
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A republic is __________.

A) a direct democracy
B) a government that limits minority rights
C) an indirect democracy
D) inconsistent with democratic theory
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Liberty and equality __________ one another.

A) have no relation with
B) can never reinforce
C) always meld well with
D) may often conflict with
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In a republic, among the obligations of citizens is the requirement that __________.

A) citizens vote directly for the laws
B) citizens contribute to political campaigns
C) citizens vote for representatives to make laws for them
D) all citizens would defend the country
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What is a political culture?
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A New England town meeting is an example of __________.

A) pluralist democracy
B) republicanism in action
C) direct democracy
D) tyranny of the majority
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What describes a shared body of general values and attitudes that shapes views toward government?

A) political culture
B) political indifference
C) identity politics
D) political knowledge
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Discuss three core values of American political culture and how Americans tend to define each one.
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Describe three details that make the American population diverse.
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Describe instances when liberty and equality conflict.
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Why is direct democracy an ideal type of government, but impractical for a large country?
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"There is an inevitable conflict between majority rule and minority rights." Discuss this statement and give examples of the conflict.
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Deck 1: The American People
1
The first immigrants that went on to found many different civilizations in North America were __________.

A) Africans
B) Asians
C) Native Americans
D) Europeans
C
2
The classic and most costly regional conflict was during what event?

A) the American Civil War
B) the War of Annexation
C) the American Revolution
D) World War II
A
3
The idea that every person should have the chance to realize her or his potential, economically, intellectually, and socially is called the equality of __________.

A) opportunity
B) standard
C) rights
D) result
A
4
Europeans who migrated to America __________.

A) came from the same country
B) spoke the same language
C) practiced the same religion
D) brought some of their conflict with them
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5
Constitutional amendments that led toward equality in life include __________.

A) the Bill of Rights
B) the Seventeenth Amendment
C) the Fourteenth Amendment
D) the Second Amendment
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The Declaration of Independence denied political rights to __________.

A) white men
B) Protestants
C) property owners
D) white women
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7
Many "birthers" are prevalent in the __________.

A) West
B) Mountain West
C) North
D) South
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8
What author described America as "a teeming Nation of nations?"

A) James Fenimore Cooper
B) Sam F.B. Morse
C) Emma Lazarus
D) Walt Whitman
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9
One person complaining about bilingual street signs in 1750s Philadelphia was __________.

A) Thomas Paine
B) James Madison
C) Patrick Henry
D) Benjamin Franklin
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10
Core values, including liberty, equality and popular sovereignty, are found in which document?

A) the Mayflower Compact
B) the Gettysburg Address
C) the Constitution
D) the Federalist Papers
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11
What percent of Americans claim no religious affiliation?

A) 5 percent
B) 16 percent
C) 28 percent
D) over 50 percent
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12
Africans, men and women, forcibly removed to America __________.

A) did share the same language and culture
B) did share the same religion culture
C) did share the same religion
D) did not share common traditions
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13
The Occupy Wall Street movement highlights the conflict between __________.

A) rich and poor
B) older and newer immigrants
C) urban and suburban dwellers
D) young and old
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14
America's religious diversity has changed along with what?

A) multiple Catholic presidents
B) its ethnic makeup
C) its geography
D) the makeup of the Vatican
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15
The Statue of Liberty represents __________.

A) the Industrial Revolution
B) the American Revolution
C) the Reconstruction Period
D) the age of Enlightenment
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16
"The New Colossus," now associated with the Statue of Liberty, was written by whom?

A) Walt Whitman
B) Emma Lazarus
C) James Fenimore Cooper
D) Sam F.B. Morse
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17
How did the Founders view majority rule?

A) all people are equal, majority should rule
B) the national Congress is immune to majority rule
C) it should be limited
D) minority rights are present, but inconsequential
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18
Anti-immigration or anti-foreign viewpoints are sometimes called __________ sentiments.

A) nativist
B) precarious
C) philanthropic
D) bilingual
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19
The ethnic and racial composition of the American population broadened in the __________.

A) mid-eighteenth century
B) mid- to late-nineteenth century
C) period prior to the Revolutionary War
D) years of the Civil War
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20
The birther movement claims President Obama was born where?

A) Hawaii
B) a U.S. military base in Panama
C) Kenya
D) Delaware
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21
The concepts of majority rule and __________ conflict with each other, and democratic government must strike a delicate balance.

A) political demonstrations
B) votes
C) identity politics
D) minority rights
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22
Moralistic, traditional, and individualistic political subcultures are mainly based on __________ differences.

A) biological
B) regional
C) ethnic
D) religious
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23
In an indirect democracy citizens vote __________.

A) on most issues
B) for representatives who vote on most issues
C) on issues that directly affect them, and representatives vote on general issues
D) directly for a national Congress
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24
English Philosopher John Locke insisted people were equal, but the "why" conflicted with ___________.

A) Karl Marx
B) Thomas Hobbes
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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25
What is majority rule?
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26
Your desire to drive a car drunk is trumped by the interests of public safety. What is this an example of?

A) majority rule trumping individual rights
B) liberty trumping sovereignty
C) individual rights trumping majority rule
D) sovereignty trumping equality
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27
Learning political culture cannot be achieved with __________.

A) force
B) public education
C) inaction
D) the media
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28
Where are the core values of the United States found?
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29
Because of Americans' emphasis on liberty, especially "freedom from," there's an emphasis on __________.

A) sovereignty
B) republicanism
C) individual rights
D) Madisonianism
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30
What is the difference between a republic and a direct democracy?
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31
Thomas Jefferson felt that government __________.

A) is controlled by the people
B) would corrupt the masses
C) was evil
D) could not tolerate good and bad
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32
Popular sovereignty reflects our form of government and, therefore, __________.

A) always leads to mob rule
B) is rooted in the idea of democracy
C) often disregards the rights of the few
D) is inconsistent with federalism
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33
A direct democracy __________.

A) is an ideal type but impractical for a large country
B) allows policymakers to vote by proxy
C) functions best with a large citizenry
D) is the best way to protect minorities
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34
What is popular sovereignty and which president pressed this concept?
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35
A republic is __________.

A) a direct democracy
B) a government that limits minority rights
C) an indirect democracy
D) inconsistent with democratic theory
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36
Liberty and equality __________ one another.

A) have no relation with
B) can never reinforce
C) always meld well with
D) may often conflict with
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37
In a republic, among the obligations of citizens is the requirement that __________.

A) citizens vote directly for the laws
B) citizens contribute to political campaigns
C) citizens vote for representatives to make laws for them
D) all citizens would defend the country
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38
What is a political culture?
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39
A New England town meeting is an example of __________.

A) pluralist democracy
B) republicanism in action
C) direct democracy
D) tyranny of the majority
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40
What describes a shared body of general values and attitudes that shapes views toward government?

A) political culture
B) political indifference
C) identity politics
D) political knowledge
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41
Discuss three core values of American political culture and how Americans tend to define each one.
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42
Describe three details that make the American population diverse.
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43
Describe instances when liberty and equality conflict.
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Why is direct democracy an ideal type of government, but impractical for a large country?
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"There is an inevitable conflict between majority rule and minority rights." Discuss this statement and give examples of the conflict.
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