GOVT: Unit 6 Quiz

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GOVT: Unit 6 Quiz

GOVT: Unit 6 Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

Social Studies

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

J Hogan

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18 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following factors are important in predicting which citizens will vote?

Gender, race, and religion

Education, age, and income

Political party affiliation, social media usage, and occupation

Marital status, number of children, and homeownership

Answer explanation

In predicting which citizens will vote, factors like education, age, and income play a crucial role. These factors have been found to have a significant impact on voter turnout. Other factors mentioned in the options, such as gender, race, religion, political party affiliation, social media usage, occupation, marital status, number of children, and homeownership, may also have some influence, but studies have shown that education, age, and income are more strongly correlated with voting behavior.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a political faction?

A group of people within a political party who have similar ideas or goals

A group of people who oppose the government

A group of people who support multiple political parties

A group of people who are not interested in politics

Answer explanation

A political faction refers to a group of people within a political party who share similar ideas or goals. It is not a group of people who oppose the government, support multiple political parties, or are not interested in politics. The explanation highlights that a political faction is a subset within a political party and emphasizes the importance of shared ideas or goals among its members.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which faction consists of conservative Republican members of the House of Representatives?

The Freedom Caucus

The Blue Dog Coalition

The Tea Party Movement

The Green Party of Virginia

Answer explanation

The question asks which faction consists of conservative Republican members of the House of Representatives. The correct choice is the Freedom Caucus. This faction, consisting of conservative Republican members of the House of Representatives, formed in 2015. They advocated for limited government, reduced federal spending, and a strict adherence to conservative principles. They often clashed with more moderate members of their own party.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the official organization of the Democratic Party in the United States?

Democratic National Committee (DNC)

Republican National Committee (RNC)

Democratic Party of Virginia

Republican Party of Virginia

Answer explanation

The official organization of the Democratic Party in the United States is the Democratic National Committee (DNC). It is responsible for promoting the party's platform and supporting Democratic candidates in elections. The DNC plays a crucial role in coordinating party activities and fundraising efforts. The other options mentioned, such as the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the party organizations of Virginia, are not the official organization of the Democratic Party. Therefore, the correct choice is the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which method allows registered party members to directly vote for their preferred candidate?

Direct primary

Caucus

Nominating convention

Petition

Answer explanation

A direct primary is the method that allows registered party members to directly vote for their preferred candidate. It is a process where party members choose their candidate without the involvement of delegates or party leaders. This method ensures that the decision-making power lies with the party members themselves, giving them a direct say in the selection of their candidate. The direct primary system highlights the importance of individual party members' votes and promotes a more democratic approach to candidate selection.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the purpose of a national nominating convention?

To select presidential and vice-presidential candidates

To raise funds for the campaign

To identify important issues

To monitor the party in power

Answer explanation

The purpose of a national nominating convention is to select presidential and vice-presidential candidates. It is not for raising funds, identifying important issues, or monitoring the party in power. The convention plays a crucial role in determining the party's nominees for the upcoming election. It provides a platform for delegates to discuss and decide on the candidates who will represent the party in the presidential race. Through a series of voting and deliberations, the convention aims to choose the most suitable individuals to lead the party's ticket.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In Virginia, 17-year-olds can register and vote in special elections if:

They are affiliated with a political party

Their 18th birthday is on or before the general election

They have a valid driver's license

They have completed high school

Answer explanation

In Virginia, 17-year-olds can register and vote in special elections if their 18th birthday is on or before the general election. This means that if their birthday falls on or before the general election, they are eligible to register and vote in special elections. It is not necessary for them to be affiliated with a political party, have a valid driver's license, or have completed high school. The key requirement is that their 18th birthday is on or before the general election.

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