Unit 3 Practice

Unit 3 Practice

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Social Studies

12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement best explains a primary effect of the rulings in the Supreme Court cases described in the timeline on the civil rights of American citizens? Options: The states restricted the civil rights of individuals when police officers needed to search private property. The federal government increased public surveillance and restricted the civil rights of individuals. The states gave up the responsibility of protecting the civil rights of individuals to the federal government. The federal government expanded and protected the civil rights of individuals.

Back

The federal government expanded and protected the civil rights of individuals.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How does information gathered by the US Bureau of the Census impact the Electoral College?

Back

It determines the number of electoral votes each state receives.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Priyanka Kumble votes for political candidates based solely on their platforms and the policies they and their party plan to implement once elected. Which model of voting behavior does this best represent?

Back

Prospective voting

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Based on the results shown in the table, which of the following reasons was the most cited reason that both Clinton and Trump voters chose their respective candidate? Options: Policies supported by the political candidate, Political ideology of the voter and the political candidate, Negative assessment of opponent, Personal qualities of the political candidate

Back

Negative assessment of opponent

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Imagine that a party analyst looks at the graph above in 2016, and assumes the demographic trends will continue in the same direction for the 2020 presidential election. In this scenario, which of the following would be the best-supported projection of the effect on US political parties?
- Third parties are likely to benefit more than either major party from the percentage increase of educated voters
- Neither party is likely to benefit from the changing demographics, as significantly fewer citizens will be voting in that election
- The Republican party is likely to benefit more than the Democratic party from increased percentages of older voters who are only slightly diverse ethnically
- The Democratic party is likely to benefit more than the Republican party from increased percentages of younger, more ethnically diverse voters

Back

The Democratic party is likely to benefit more than the Republican party from increased percentages of younger, more ethnically diverse voters

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Linkage institutions are best defined as which of the following? A formal or informal association of people seeking to influence governmental policy in favor of their interests, Organizations that raise money with the goal of supporting or defeating candidates, parties, or legislation, Groups that connect people to the government and turn people’s concerns into political issues, Organizations of people with similar political ideologies that seek to influence public policy by getting candidates elected

Back

Groups that connect people to the government and turn people’s concerns into political issues

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following describes the message in the political cartoon? Options: A risk of incorporating a third party's agenda is that the third party's platform may eclipse the dominant party's platform, Incorporation of a third-party’s agenda is a way for a dominant party to secure voters who would have voted for the third-party, Third parties are more successful than major parties because they appeal to a broader base of voters, The major political parties are unwilling to incorporate a third-party agenda because third parties are often unsuccessful

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Incorporation of a third-party’s agenda is a way for a dominant party to secure voters who would have voted for the third-party

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