****AG Unit 1 Part 1 Quiz (15pts)

****AG Unit 1 Part 1 Quiz (15pts)

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15 Qs

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****AG Unit 1 Part 1 Quiz (15pts)

****AG Unit 1 Part 1 Quiz (15pts)

Assessment

Quiz

Social Studies

12th Grade

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Created by

Andrew Satunas

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the textbook definition of sovereignty?

The power of the government to enforce laws

The authority of the military within a state

Supreme and absolute authority within territorial boundaries

The ability of a state to engage in international trade

Answer explanation

Sovereignty is defined as the supreme and absolute authority within territorial boundaries, meaning a state has full control over its territory and governance without external interference.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is the United States of America called the United STATES of America?

Because it has a united government

Because it has 50 united territories

Because it is formed by the union of 50 states

Because it has united with other countries

Answer explanation

The United States of America is called the United STATES because it is formed by the union of 50 states, each with its own government, coming together to create a single nation.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the textbook definition of a nation?

A group of people with a common government

A group of people with common customs and traditions

Any sizable group of people that do not share common customs and traditions

A political entity with defined boundaries

Answer explanation

A nation is defined as a group of people who share common customs and traditions, which fosters a sense of identity and belonging. This distinguishes it from mere political entities or groups without shared cultural ties.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is size not a determining factor for the people who make up the state?

Because large populations are more likely to form states

Because people of any size can form a state

Because smaller populations are better for statehood

Because size only matters in international relations

Answer explanation

The correct choice highlights that statehood is not limited by population size; any group of people, regardless of their number, can establish a state. This emphasizes the idea that governance is based on social organization, not just size.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is sovereignty in the context of the state?

Limited power within its own territory

Shared power with neighboring countries

Absolute power within its own territory

Power determined by international agreements

Answer explanation

Sovereignty refers to a state's absolute power within its own territory, meaning it has the ultimate authority to govern itself without external interference. This distinguishes it from limited or shared powers.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the textbook definition of government?

The ruling class in a society

The institution through which the state maintains social order

A group of elected officials

The economic system of a country

Answer explanation

The correct choice defines government as the institution that maintains social order, which encompasses its primary role in organizing society and enforcing laws, unlike the other options that focus on specific aspects.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which theory is described as "to preserve their rights, they willingly contracted to give power to a governing authority. When government failed to preserve the rights of the people, the people had the right to break the contract."

Evolutionary

Divine Right

Force Theory

Social Contract Theory

Answer explanation

The statement describes Social Contract Theory, which posits that individuals consent to surrender some freedoms to a governing authority in exchange for protection of their rights. If the government fails, the people can revoke that consent.

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