Title: Civics Benchmark
1Civics Benchmark
2Which document guaranteed American colonists the
rights of Englishmen?
- Articles of Confederation
- Declaration of Independence
- Charters of the VA Company of London
- VA Statute of Religious Freedom
3The supreme law of the land is the
- Justices
- President
- Congress
- Constitution
4Which form of government does the United States
have?
- Monarchy
- Representative Democracy
- Dictatorship
- Direct Democracy
5The U.S. Congress is bicameral which means it
- Cannot change a veto
- Passes all laws
- Has two houses
- Appoints cabinet officers
6Which document established 3 branches of
government?
- Charters of the Virginia Company
- Articles of Confederation
- Constitution
- Declaration of Independence
7all men are created equal life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness In what document can
the above phrases be found?
- Articles of Confederation
- VA Declaration of Rights
- Constitution of the U.S.
- Declaration of Independence
8What document was used as a model for the Bill of
Rights?
- Declaration of Independence
- VA Declaration of Rights
- Articles of Confederation
- Magna Carta
9What marked the beginning of self-government in
colonial government?
- Boston Tea Party
- Mayflower Compact
- First Continental Congress
- House of Burgesses
10Which is not a service provided by the U.S.
Government?
- Police protection
- Interstate highway construction
- News broadcasts
- National defense
11According to the Declaration of Independence, why
are governments instituted?
- To collect taxes
- To guard against abuses
- To keep the peace
- To secure the rights of people
12The Charter of the VA Company of London stated
which of the following ideas?
- People had to search for gold
- People should not carry weapons
- Colonists were guaranteed the rights of
Englishmen - People had to grow tobacco
13What guaranteed that not even the king or queen
was above the law?
- Constitution
- House of Burgesses
- Mayflower Compact
- Magna Carta
14According to the Declaration of Independence,
where do governments receive their powers?
- From other governments
- They have no power
- From the people
- From an elite few
15All of the following are true about the
Declaration of Independence EXCEPT
- It established equality under the law
- It affirms inalienable rights
- It was written on July 4, 1770
- It was written by Thomas Jefferson
16The Mayflower Compact helped establish the
American tradition of
- Bicameral government
- Common law
- Constitutional government
- Direct democracy
17What is one limitation on the political rights of
legal rights of legal aliens?
- They are not entitled to legal protection
- They may not serve on juries
- They may not own property
- They may not attend public school
18The 14th Amendment does not extend citizenship to
- An individual born in the United States
- An individual born in the District of Columbia
- An individual born on an overseas military base
- An individual born to foreign diplomats living in
the U.S.
19This plan of government had a weak central
government which led to the writing of the
Constitution
- Articles of Confederation
- Declaration of Independence
- Magna Carta
- VA Declaration of Rights
20Which of the following rights found in the Magna
Carta is also enjoyed by U.S. citizens?
- Right to diplomatic unity
- Right to taxation without representation
- Right to a trial by ones peers
- Right to bear arms in public
21All of the following statements are true about
U.S. citizenship except
- The federal government can take away a persons
citizenship if they are convicted of certain
types of crimes - The federal government has the right to deport
illegal aliens from the U.S. - The federal government can strip naturalized
citizens of their citizenship if it was
improperly obtained
22Which of the following is a concurrent power
shared by both state and national government?
- Raising an army
- Collecting taxes
- Establishing public schools
- Coining and printing money
23What is the main purpose of the Constitution of
the U.S.?
- To tell citizens what to do
- To tell how the president is elected
- To stand as a symbol of our country
- To establish a framework for our government
24Why did the Anit-Federalists object to the
Constitution?
- Gave too much power to the national government
- Gave too much power to the states
- Gave too much power to the citizens
- Gave too much power to foreign governments
25According to the VA Plan, the number of
legislative representatives as a state was
entitled to..was determined by its
- Location
- Influence
- Size
- population
26Which of the following is not one of the
fundamental principles of the Constitution?
- Checks and Balances
- Popular Sovereignty
- Feudalism
- Checks and Balances
27Which of the following is not a weakness of the
Articles of Confederation?
- Congress was unable to regulate trade
- Congress didnt have any control over the army
- Congress had difficulty enforcing laws
- Congress could not pass laws without the approval
of 9 states
28Which of the following was the primary goal of
the Constitutional Convention?
- Determine if slaves should be considered part of
a states population - Offer the British government a peace treaty
- Create an acceptable framework of government
- Decide if women should be able to vote
29House of Burgesses, the colonial legislature in
Virginia, was example of
- Representative Democracy
- Political tradition
- Colonial rebellion
- Direct Democracy
30When the Revolutionary War ended, what major
problem did the newly created U.S. face?
- Country had no effective leaders
- Countrys govt was too weak
- Country had too much territory to control
- States didnt want to stay together
31Which of the following is a duty of an American
citizen?
- Have a job
- Vote in election
- Obey the law
- Register to vote
32From where does the power of government come in a
democracy?
- Constitution
- People
- Congress
- Military