
Civics EOC Reporting Category 3
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6th - 8th Grade
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Leslie Mayberry
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Civics EOC Reporting Category 3
By Leslie Mayberry
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Civics EOC Reporting Category 3
Standards covered:
SS7.CG.2.6 Elections and Voting
SS.7.CG.2.7 Qualifications for Political Office
SS.7.CG.2.8 Monitoring and Influencing Government
SS.7.CG.2.9 Media and Political Communications (bias, propaganda, symbolism
SS.7.CG.3.13 Government Obligations and Services
SS.7.CG.2.12 Working with the Government
SS.7.CG.4.1 Domestic vs Foreign Policy
SS.7.CG.4.2 International Organizations
SS.7.CG.4.3 U.S. and International Conflict
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Multiple Choice
a political party that believes in individual freedom and believes the only purpose of government is to protect this freedom
Republican Party
Socialist Party
Democratic Party
Libertarian Party
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Multiple Choice
an organization that tries to get political power by electing members to public office so that their political ideas can become laws or policies
candidate
political party
party platform
two-party system
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Political Parties
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Political Parties
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Political Parties
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Multiple Choice
a political party that believes that the federal government should play a less active role in people's lives and that individuals can take care of themselves without government help
Socialist Party
Libertarian Party
Republican Party
Communist Party
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Multiple Choice
a political party that is not one of the two major parties in the country; a minor party
Republican Party
two-party system
Democratic Party
third party
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Multiple Choice
a political party that believes that the federal government should take a more active role in people's lives, particularly those who are in need
Libertarian
Republican
Democratic
Socialist
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Multiple Choice
What are the names of the two major political parties in the United States today?
Democratic and Republican
Democratic and Libertarian
Socialist and Republican
Socialist and Libertarian
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Multiple Choice
In the modern political system, which issue represents a basic disagreement between Republicans and Democrats?
The responsibilities of government
The frequency of national elections
The legality of the U.S. Constitution
The support for the U.S. military solidier
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
SS.7.C.2.9
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Multiple Choice
A local newspaper endorsed Mayor Sanford in a state senate race over his opponent. Why might the newspaper endorse Mayor Sanford?
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Multiple Choice
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After serving as a U.S. Senator, Laure decided to run for governor of Florida. Liz, Laura's opponent claims in court that Laura is not qualified to run. A judge rules in Liz's favor. What was the basis for the lawsuit?
Laura has never owned land in Florida
Laura is not a Florida resident
Laura is not yet 40 years old.
Laura has never voted.
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT required to become President of the United States?
at least fourteen-year resident
at least age thirty five
law school graduate
natural born citizen
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a Constitutional requirement to run for Congress in the United States?
at least 30 years of age
U.S. permanent resident
at least 25 years of age
U.S. citizen
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following IS NOT a Constitutional requirement to be a Senator of the United States
At least 30 years of age
Citizen of the U.S. for at least 9 years
May reside in any state
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following IS NOT a Constitutional requirement to be a Representative in the House of Representatives?
At least 30 years of age
must reside in the state they wish to represent
A U.S. citizen for at least 7 years
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Multiple Choice
The newspaper headline below describes the result of an election:
"Richards wins against all odds!"
Why might this have been a difficult election for Richards to win?
Richards is a homeowner
Richards is a party leader
Richards has less political experience than his opponent
Richards has less employment experience than his opponent
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Who do lobbyists represent in their attempts to influence government?
military officers
elected officials
interest groups
circuit judges
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Multiple Choice
Which example represents the media acting as watchdog?
a journalist discovers that an office holder held a hearing.
a journalist discovers that an office holder accepted a bribe
a journalist discovers that an office holder decided to retire.
a journalist discovers that an office holder voted against a bill.
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Multiple Choice
How might a political action committee influence government?
send a letter to a U.S. Senator's supporters
contribute money to a U.S. Senate campaign
write a letter to a newspaper about a U.S. Senator
contribute money to charity in a U.S. Senator's state
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propaganda technique encouraging the viewer to like something or someone because everyone else does
bias
bandwagon
issue
perspective
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a preference, opinion or attitude that favors one way of thinking or feeling over another
name calling
bias
special interest group
editorial
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the use of media to convey messages or information related to government issues, campaigns or public offices
political communication
bandwagon
card stacking
special interest group
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the method of spreading ideas or information for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person
name calling
bias
editorial
propaganda
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the use of something to represent ideas or qualities
media
special interest group
symbolism
bias
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This poster was displayed in 1876. What is the primary goal of this propaganda poster?
to encourage people to move to government lands
to discourage people from moving to government lands
to encourage people to move to California
to discourage people from moving to California
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Multiple Choice
This poster was displayed in 1947, at the beginning of the Cold War. How can the information on this poster best be categorized
Advertisement
Entertainment
Factual
Propaganda
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Multiple Choice
Who would a citizen contact about a problem with city roads?
the county commissioner
the president
the governor
the mayor
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Multiple Choice
Who ratifies treaties?
President
House of Representatives
Senate
Supreme Court
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Multiple Choice
What is a person sent as the chief representative of his or her own government in another country?
ally
embassy
ambassador
Secretary of State
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Multiple Choice
What is the work of keeping good relations between the governments of different countries?
embassy
domestic affairs
treaty
diplomacy
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Multiple Choice
Which executive department is in charge of foreign policy?
Justice
Defense
Homeland Security
State
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Multiple Choice
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Which example involves changing foreign policy?
Congress lifting the oil embargo on a formerly communist government
A Supreme Court hearing on worker discrimination based on national origin
Congress voting to construct an aid center in Florida for political refugees
A Supreme Court justice voting to take a case involving his country of birth
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Multiple Choice
Which action illustrates citizen participation in an international organization?
Samantha teaches others about the history of United Nations (UN).
Jada volunteers to help raise funds for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
Ethan writes a report on the origins of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
David reads the annual report published by the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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What is an agreement between two or more countries called?
treaty
diplomacy
embassy
domestic affair
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Multiple Choice
What does NAFTA stand for?
North American Free Trade Agreement
North American Farmers Treaty Association
North American Foreign Task Association
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Multiple Choice
What are the main goals of the United Nations?
keep peace and improve lives and rights of the people
free trade
provide medical aid during times of war
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Multiple Choice
Cases argued before this court focus on
disputes between nations who agree to accept its decisions.
World Court
Supreme Court
NATO
EU Court
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Multiple Choice
What is an international body founded in 1995 to promote international trade and economic development by reducing taxes and other restrictions?
NAFTA
NATO
United Nations
World Trade Organization
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Multiple Choice
This statement justifies an international action. What international action is President Johnson justifying with his speech?
sending troops to stabilize a region
using sanctions against a country
sending humanitarian aid to a country
using nuclear weapons to end a war
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Which presidential action was based on Article I of the U.S. Constitution?
John F. Kennedy's statements about missiles in Cuba
Franklin Roosevelt asking Congress to declare war on Japan
Dwight Eisenhower's statements about communism in Africa
George H. Bush asking Congress to commit troops for Gulf War I
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Multiple Choice
During which conflict did the U.S. declare war on Japan?
Korean War
Vietnam War
World War I
World War II
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Which is an example of a way that a citizen can seek participation in an international organization?
email about internship opportunities at the International Red Cross
"like" the Facebook page of the World Trade Organization
request a trial before the World Court
ask to join the United Nations
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Good Luck
Some text here about the topic of discussion.
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Which action is an example of a domestic policy decision?
The Senate votes to ratify a treaty
The president nominates an ambassador
Congress votes to increase the income tax
The president asks Congress to declare war
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What is a responsibility of the U.S. Senate in foreign policy?
nominate ambassadors
introducing tax bills
negotiating treaties
ratifying treaties
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The political campaign posters below are for two candidates running for the U.S. Senate. According to the information on the posters, what is one reason Petra could be considered more qualified than Aleski to be elected to the U.S. Senate?
Her business experience
Her educational experience
Her political experience
Her lobbyist experience
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Multiple Choice
The political cartoon below was created by Benjamin Franklin in 1754.
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Multiple Choice
Doug is for immigration!
Doug is for a strong military!
What conclusion can you make about this candidate?
Doug is running for judge
Doug is running for mayor
Doug is running for president
Doug is named Dave
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Multiple Choice
What is usually the most appropriate first response in U.S. foreign policy?
Initiate a trade ban
Initiate diplomatic talks
Initiate a military invasion
Sleep
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Which spending increase would the Democratic party likely support?
Immigration enforcement
Military
Free Healthcare
Paper napkins
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Which action is an example of a foreign-policy decision?
Congress increases support to new immigrants
Congress raises educational standards
President restores relations with a socialist government
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