15.1 Fall 2024

15.1 Fall 2024

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Social Studies

12th Grade

Hard

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How did the Federal Communications Commission influence the outcome of net neutrality?

Back

By regulating internet service providers.

Answer explanation

The Federal Communications Commission influenced net neutrality by regulating internet service providers, ensuring they treat all data on the internet equally and preventing discriminatory practices.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why did some people support net neutrality?

Back

To ensure equal access to online content.

Answer explanation

Some people supported net neutrality to ensure equal access to online content, preventing internet service providers from favoring certain websites or services over others.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is the Electronic Frontier Foundation? How did they influence the outcome of this policy?

Back

A non-profit organization advocating for digital rights.

Answer explanation

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is a non-profit organization advocating for digital rights. They influence policy by promoting civil liberties in the digital world, ensuring that user rights are protected against government and corporate overreach.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What role do interest groups play in shaping public policy?

Back

They influence policymakers through lobbying.

Answer explanation

Interest groups play a crucial role in shaping public policy by influencing policymakers through lobbying. They advocate for specific issues, providing information and resources to help sway decisions in their favor.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do interest groups differ from political parties?

Back

Interest groups focus on specific issues.

Answer explanation

Interest groups differ from political parties primarily in that they focus on specific issues rather than aiming to win elections or nominate candidates. This allows them to advocate for particular interests more effectively.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Interest groups are formed when people voluntarily come together in order to:

Back

get certain policies enacted

Answer explanation

Interest groups are primarily formed to advocate for specific policies and influence legislation. Their main goal is to get certain policies enacted that align with their interests, making this the correct choice.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

While interest groups tend to focus on one issue, social movements tend to:

Back

focus on educating the public to bring about social change.

Answer explanation

Social movements focus on educating the public to bring about social change, unlike interest groups that concentrate on specific issues. This broader approach helps mobilize support and raise awareness over time.

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