WorksheetsChapter 12 Test
Total questions: 14
Worksheet time: 8mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
Leader elected by citizens of a town
a)
Secretary of State
b)
Mayor
c)
National Guard
2.
The only military group a governor has power to lead
a)
Municipality
b)
Navy
c)
National Guard
3.
Elected official with different roles at state and federal levels
a)
Secretary of State
b)
National Guard
c)
Mayor
4.
This needs more federal investment (according to some mayors and governors)
a)
Secretary of State
b)
Business Development
c)
Infrastructure
5.
The head of the executive branch of the state government
a)
Mayor
b)
Governor
c)
Police
6.
Area that a city council has authority under
a)
Municipality
b)
Governor
c)
Political Credentials
7.
Why might the National Guard be under the President's control instead of a governor?
a)
To help another state prepare for a hurricane
b)
To maintain law and order during an earthquake
c)
To serve overseas during a war
8.
The mayor-council form of government is an example of..
a)
Separation of powers in local government
b)
Limitations of the powers of local government
c)
Misuse of powers of local government
9.
Jane wants to be governor of Mississippi but has only lived there for 1 year. How much longer should she wait until she can run for office?
a)
4 years
b)
19 years
c)
7 years
10.
What is the first step a person should take before becoming a governor in most states?
a)
Declare victory
b)
Run in a primary election
c)
Serve as senator
11.
A state government regulates businesses by
a)
Favoring it over taxpayers
b)
Promoting competition with others
c)
Establishing laws and guidelines for it to follow
12.
How are the roles, responsibilities, and powers of the governor of a state similar to those of the president? How are they different?
4 lines
13.
Provide the best title for each set of Unit 1 information
a)
Duties
1.
Serve on jury, serve in military
b)
Responsibilities
2.
Vote, be informed, volunteer
c)
Rule of law
3.
Obey the laws
d)
Roman Democracy
4.
Elected representatives
e)
Athenian Democracy
5.
Everyone voted on everything
14.
Match the following
a)
A US Citizen
1.
A person born/naturalized in US
b)
A resident
2.
Someone who lives in the US
c)
Immigrant
3.
Moves from one country to another
d)
Rule of Law
4.
Society based on a Constitution?
e)
Something you should do but don't have to do?
5.
Responsibilities of Citizenship
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