MCAP Review 10: Influencing Government

MCAP Review 10: Influencing Government

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Social Studies

10th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A city council is considering a measure to ban skateboarding on city streets. Which of these would be the most effective way for citizens to express their opposition (disagreement) to the ban? share their views at the next city council meeting, boycott businesses located in the city, refuse to vote in the next city council election, write a letter to their representative in Congress

Back

share their views at the next city council meeting

Answer explanation

The skateboard ban is a local law, so you have to influence the local (city) level of government.

It's not an economic issue, so a boycott won't work.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Other than voting, which of these is the best way for people to influence the government?
Options:
Apply for a job.
Write letters to representatives.
Talk about politics with friends.
Go to college.

Back

Write letters to representatives.

Answer explanation

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Writing or calling your representative in Congress is a good way to tell them what you think.

They have to care what voters think if they want to be re-elected and keep their jobs!

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which action is an example of civil disobedience? Options: a person robbing a store, people protesting outside Congress, writing a letter to your member of Congress, protesters laying down on a bridge to block traffic to protest police violence against minorities (Black and Hispanic people)

Back

protesters laying down on a bridge to block traffic to protest police violence against minorities (Black and Hispanic people)

Answer explanation

Civil disobedience is a type of protest where you break an unfair law to make a point (like what Rosa Parks did).

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Students at a state college recently decided to boycott the school cafeteria after an increase in the price of sodas. Which outcome would be the most likely impact of the students’ actions? Options: the college stops selling soda, the college lowers the price of soda, the college allows students to purchase soda off campus, the college punishes students for participating in the soda boycott

Back

the college lowers the price of soda

Answer explanation

A boycott is a peaceful protest where people refuse to buy something in order to put pressure on a company.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of these describes the main purpose of an interest group? Options: to influence government officials on specific issues, to form a committee in Congress, to regulate the economy, to select cases for an appeals courts

Back

to influence government officials on specific issues

Answer explanation

Interest groups can influence the government, but they are not part of the government.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

In the United States, special interest groups

Back

vote for candidates favoring their views

Answer explanation

Interest groups can influence the government, but they are not part of the government.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which one is an example of an interest group? Options: an organization whose focus is to advocate for laws favorable to the elderly (old people), an organization whose purpose is to nominate candidates to run for elected offices, a private company that hires extra employees, a charity that gives money to help poor children

Back

an organization whose focus is to advocate for laws favorable to the elderly (old people)

Answer explanation

The purpose of an interest group is to influence the government on one issue.

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