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Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) Full Civic Literacy Exam. 2,508 Americans scored an average of 49 % on this exam . . Which of the following are the unalienable rights referred to in the Declaration of Independence?. Life, liberty, and property Honor, liberty, and peace
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Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) Full Civic Literacy Exam 2,508 Americans scored an average of 49% on this exam.
Which of the following are the unalienable rights referred to in the Declaration of Independence? • Life, liberty, and property • Honor, liberty, and peace • Liberty, health, and community • Life, respect, and equal protection • Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
In 1933 Franklin Delano Roosevelt proposed a series of government programs that became known as: • The Great Society • The Square Deal • The New Deal • The New Frontier • Supply-side economics
What are the three branches of government? • Executive, legislative, judicial • Executive, legislative, military • Bureaucratic, military, industry • Federal, state, local
What was the main issue in the debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas in 1858? • Is slavery morally wrong? • Would slavery be allowed to expand to new territories? • Do Southern states have the constitutional right to leave the union? • Are free African Americans citizens of the United States?
The United States Electoral College: • Trains those aspiring for higher political office • Was established to supervise the first televised presidential debates • Is otherwise known as the U.S. Congress • Is a constitutionally mandated assembly that elects the President • Was ruled undemocratic by the Supreme Court
The Bill of Rights explicitly prohibits: • Prayer in public school • Discrimination based on race, sex, or religion • The ownership of guns by private individuals • Establishing an official religion for the United States • The President from vetoing a line item in a spending bill
What was the source of the following phrase: “Government of the people, by the people, for the people”? • The speech “I Have a Dream” • Declaration of Independence • U.S. Constitution • Gettysburg Address
In 1935 and 1936 the Supreme Court declared that important parts of the New Deal were unconstitutional. President Roosevelt responded by threatening to: • Impeach several Supreme Court justices • Eliminate the Supreme Court • Appoint additional Supreme Court justices who shared his views • Override the Supreme Court’s decisions by gaining three-quarter majorities in both houses of Congress
Under our Constitution, some powers belong exclusively to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government? • Make treaties • Make zoning laws • Maintain prisons • Establish standards for doctors and lawyers
Name one right or freedom guaranteed by the First Amendment. • Right to bear arms • Right to due process • Freedom of religion • Right to counsel
What impact did the Anti-Federalists have on the United States Constitution? • Their arguments helped lead to the adoption of the Bill of Rights • Their arguments helped lead to the abolition of the slave trade • Their influence ensured that the federal government would maintain a standing army • Their influence ensured that the federal government would have the power to tax
Which of the following statements is true about abortion? • It was legal in most states in the 1960s • The Supreme Court struck down most legal restrictions on it in Roe V. Wade. • The Supreme Court ruled in Plessy V. Ferguson that underage women must notify their parents of an impending abortion. • The National Organization for Women has lobbied for legal restrictions on it. • It is currently legal only in cases of rape or incest, or to protect the life of the mother.
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Aquinas would concur that: • All moral and political truth is relative to one’s time and place • Moral ideas are best explained as material accidents or byproducts of evolution • Values originating in one’s conscience cannot be judged by others • Christianity is the only true religion and should rule the state • Certain permanent moral and political truths are accessible to human reason
The Puritans: • Opposed all wars on moral grounds • Stressed the sinfulness of all humanity • Believed in complete religious freedom • Colonized Utah under the leadership of Brigham Young • Were Catholic missionaries escaping religious persecution
The phrase that in America there should be a “wall of separation” between church and state appears in: • George Washington’s Farewell Address • The Mayflower Compact • The Constitution • The Declaration of Independence • Thomas Jefferson’s letters
In his “I Have a Dream” speech, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: • Argued for the abolition of slavery • Advocated black separatism • Morally defended affirmative action • Expressed his hopes for racial justice and brotherhood • Proposed that several of America’s founding ideas were discriminatory
Sputnik was the name given to the first: • Telecommunications system • Animal to travel to space • Hydrogen bomb • Manmade satellite
Susan B. Anthony was a leader of the movement to: • Guarantee women the right to vote in national elections • Guarantee former slaves the right to vote • Ensure that harsher laws against criminals were passed • Reduce the authority of the Constitution of the United States
The Scopes “Monkey Trial” was about: • Freedom of the press • Teaching evolution in the schools • Prayer in the schools • Education in private schools
Who is the commander in chief of the U.S. military? • Secretary of the Army • Secretary of State • President • Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Name two countries that were our enemies during World War II. • Canada and Mexico • Germany and Japan • England and Spain • China and Russia
What part of the government has the power to declare war? • Congress • The President • The Supreme Court • The Joint Chiefs of Staff
In October 1962 the United States and the Soviet Union came close to war over the issue of Soviet: • Control of East Berlin • Missiles in Cuba • Support of the Ho Chi Minh regime in Viet Nam • Military support of the Marxist regime in Afghanistan
In the area of United States foreign policy, Congress shares power with the: • President • Supreme Court • State governments • United Nations
Free enterprise or capitalism exists insofar as: • Experts managing the nation’s commerce are appointed by elected officials • Individual citizens create, exchange, and control goods and resources • Charity, philanthropy, and volunteering decrease • Demand and supply are decided through majority vote
Business profit is: • Cost minus revenue • Assets minus liabilities • Revenue minus expenses • Selling price of a stock minus its purchase price • Earnings minus assets
Free markets typically secure more economic prosperity than government’s centralized planning because: • The price system utilizes more local knowledge of means and ends • Markets rely upon coercion whereas government relies upon voluntary compliance with the law • More tax revenue can be generated from free enterprise • Property rights and contracts are best enforced by the market system • Government planners are too cautious in spending taxpayers’ money
A progressive tax • Encourages more investment from those with higher incomes • Is illustrated by a 6% sales tax • Requires those with higher incomes to pay a higher ratio of taxes to income • Requires every income class to pay the same ratio of taxes to income • Earmarks revenues for poverty reduction
A flood-control levee (or National Defense) is considered a public good because: • Citizens value it as much as bread and medicine • A resident can benefit from it without directly paying for it • Government construction contracts increase employment • Insurance companies cannot afford to replace all houses after a flood • Government pays for its construction, not citizens
Which of the following fiscal policy combinations has the federal government most often followed to stimulate economic activity when the economy is in a severe recession? • Increasing both taxes and spending • Increasing taxes and decreasing spending • Decreasing taxes and increasing spending • Decreasing both taxes and spending
International trade and specialization most often lead to which of the following? • An increase in a nation’s productivity • A decrease in a nation’s economic growth in the long term • An increase in a nation’s import tariffs • A decrease in a nation’s standard of living
Which of the following is a policy tool of the Federal Reserve? • Raising or lowering income taxes • Increasing or decreasing unemployment benefits • Buying or selling government spending • Increasing or decreasing government spending
If taxes equal government spending, then: • Government debt is zero • Printing money no longer causes inflation • Government is not helping anybody • Tax per person equals government spending per person on average • Tax loopholes and special-interest spending are absent