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SOL Review Questions

SOL Review Questions. Civics & Economics #1 - 56. CE.2a – Fundamental Political Principles. The government and those who govern are bound by the law – Answer – Rule of Law. CE.2a – Fundamental Political Principles. Government is not all-powerful – Answer – Limited Government.

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SOL Review Questions

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  1. SOL Review Questions Civics & Economics #1 - 56

  2. CE.2a – Fundamental Political Principles • The government and those who govern are bound by the law – Answer – Rule of Law

  3. CE.2a – Fundamental Political Principles • Government is not all-powerful – Answer – Limited Government

  4. CE.2a – Fundamental Political Principles • Government may do only those things people have given it the power to do – Answer – Limited Government

  5. CE.2a – Fundamental Political Principles • Government where the people rule – Answer – Democracy

  6. CE.2a – Fundamental Political Principles • Government where people elect officials to make laws and govern for them – Answer – Representative Government

  7. CE.2a – Fundamental Political Principles • People are the source of any and all government power – Answer – Consent of the Governed

  8. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Rights of Englishmen guaranteed to colonists – Answer – Charters of the Virginia Company of London

  9. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Stated grievances against the King of Great Britain – Answer – Declaration of Independence

  10. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Declared the colonies’ independence from Great Britain – Answer – Declaration of Independence

  11. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Served as a model for the Bill of Rights – Answer – Virginia Declaration of Rights

  12. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • What part of the Bill of Rights: Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, and speech? Answer – 1st Amendment

  13. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • First form of national government – Answer – Articles of Confederation

  14. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Articles of Confederation maintained major powers resided with the – Answer – states

  15. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Articles of Confederation had a _______ central government Answer – weak

  16. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • In Articles of Confederation the central government had ___________ tax or enforce laws. Answer – no power

  17. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • All people are created equal under the law – Answer – Declaration of Independence

  18. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Affirmed “certain unalienable rights” – Answer – Declaration of Independence

  19. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • What are the unalienable rights? Answer – “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”

  20. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • First stated the idea of freedom of religion – Answer – Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom

  21. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Document that established our current form of government – Answer – U.S. Constitution

  22. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • The Constitution guarantees equality with _________________ rule, but the rights of the ______________ protected. Answer – majority; minority

  23. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • Guarantees the worth and dignity of all people – Answer – U.S. Constitution

  24. CE.2b – Influence of Early Documents • The 1st Ten Amendments – Answer – Bill of Rights

  25. CE.2c – The Preamble • The Constitution begins with the Preamble. What are the first 3 words? Answer – “We the People”

  26. CE.2c – The Preamble • What are the four purposes /reasons for government listed in the Preamble? Answer – Defense, Justice, Union, and Peace (DJUP)

  27. CE.3a – Citizenship • What amendment defines citizenship? Answer – 14th Amendment

  28. CE.3a – Citizenship • What are the two ways to obtain citizenship? Answer – Birth and Naturalization

  29. CE.3a – Citizenship • Naturalization requires a person to show knowledge of U.S. history plus the ability to speak and write ________________. Answer - English

  30. CE.3a – Citizenship • Immigration especially in the 20th century has led to an increasingly _____________ society. Answer - diverse

  31. CE.3b – First Amendment Freedoms • Few rights, if any, are considered ____________________. Answer - absolute

  32. CE.3b – First Amendment Freedoms • Individuals may gather peacefully – Answer – Freedom of Assembly

  33. CE.3b – First Amendment Freedoms • The right to gather and publish information including that which criticizes the government – Answer – Freedom of the Press

  34. CE.3b – First Amendment Freedoms • Individuals have the right to make their views know to public officials – Answer – Freedom of Petition

  35. CE.3b – First Amendment Freedoms • Individuals are free to express their opinions or beliefs – Answer – Freedom of Speech

  36. CE.3b – First Amendment Freedoms • Individuals have the freedom to worship as they choose without undue influence from the government – Answer – Freedom of Religion

  37. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Serve as a witness in court – Answer - Duty

  38. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Respect others’ views and rights – Answer - Responsibility

  39. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Pay taxes – Answer - Duty

  40. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Serve on a jury – Answer - Duty

  41. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Participate in politics and hold elective offices – Answer - Responsibility

  42. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Obey laws – Answer - Duty

  43. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities 42. Serve in voluntary, appointed positions – Answer - Responsibility

  44. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Serve in the armed forces if called – Answer - Duty

  45. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Keep informed and communicate with the government – Answer - Responsibility

  46. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Register and vote – Answer - Responsibility

  47. CE.3c & CE. 3d – Duties and Responsibilities • Citizens who choose not to fulfill these civic duties face __________________. Answer – legal consequences

  48. CE.3e – Participate in Community Service • Volunteering, tutoring, becoming involved, and expressing concern are all ways you can help your _____________. Answer - community

  49. CE.4a-e – Personal Traits of a Good Citizen • Obeying the speeding limit and other traffic signals shows – Answer – Respect for the Law

  50. CE.4a-e – Personal Traits of a Good Citizen • Helping an elderly person across the street shows – Answer – Courtesy and respect for others

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