Exam 1: Introduction: The Citizen and the Government

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The most important thing for a citizen to possess is political knowledge.

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The existence of slavery in the United States is a good example of how:

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The demand that there be no taxation without representation is a good example of what political reform of the eighteenth century?

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In order to be a good citizen,it is most critical to possess:

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The first prerequisite to increasing political efficacy is:

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How is a decline in political efficacy likely to matter for the health of American democracy?

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Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union are both examples of autocracies.

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Many of the most critical dilemmas of American politics involve conflicts over the way commonly held values are put into practice.

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Direct democracy is best defined as:

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What are the three core values in American politics?

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To the Ancient Greeks,citizenship meant:

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In general,Americans' trust in their government has ______ since the 1960's.

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The referendum is a form of direct democracy.

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Throughout American history,the concept of liberty has been linked to:

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Today,the federal government is:

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The key group in Europe that pushed for limited government was:

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Political rights are a protection against:

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Which of the following statements about the changes in American society between 1900 and 2010 is NOT true?

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Constitutional democracies were often found throughout ancient Greece.

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The bourgeoisie sought to change which of the following institutions into instruments of political participation?

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