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1
EOC Review
  • Goal 2

2
Objective 2.01
  • Which political party supported Alexander
    Hamiltons opinion that the U.S. needed a strong
    central government?
  • Anti-Federalist
  • Democratic
  • c.Whig
  • d.Federalist

3
  • Which conflict created the debt that America
    colonists were expected to repay to Great Britain
    during the 1760s ?
  • French and Indian War
  • Spanish-American War
  • Glorious Revolution
  • American Revolution

4
  • Why does the Constitution of the United State
    state that revenue bills must originate in the
    house of representatives?
  • The founding fathers did not want many bills
    concerning finance to reach the senate.
  • Members of the House of Representatives must have
    business experience
  • The house of representatives represents the will
    of the people
  • The Senate is too concern with foreign affairs to
    deal with the financing issues.

5
  • Which process is used to change the U.S.
    Constitution?
  • Eminent domain
  • initiative
  • amendment
  • Judicial review

6
  • Which U.S. Supreme Court case allowed the
    government to restrict the rights of individuals
    during a time of national crisis?
  • Olmstead v. United States (1928)
  • Korematsu v. United States (1994)
  • Mapp v. Ohio (1961)
  • Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

7
Objective 2.02
  • Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution
    guarantees all persons equal access to public
    recreation facilities?
  • The Fifth Amendment
  • The Fourteenth Amendment
  • The Nineteenth Amendment
  • The Twenty-Sixth Amendment

8
  • Why are national party conventions held by the
    two major U.S. political parties?
  • To select a presidential candidates
  • To survey public opinion
  • To recruit new electors
  • To install new legislators

9
  • How do communities settle disagreements about
    locations for new businesses?
  • The citizens hold a public hearing to discuss
    proposed locations for the company.
  • The community asks the courts to determine the
    best location
  • The community passes an ordinance to limit
    pollution by the company.
  • The citizens picket and protest outside the
    companys construction site.

10
  • How have North Carolina legislators responded to
    the concerns of some parents about the quality of
    education?
  • Legislators have prohibited religious schools.
  • Legislators have funded private schools.
  • Legislators have founded home school.
  • Legislators have allowed the creation of charter
    schools.

11
Objective 2.03
  • If a judge remands a case, where is the case
    sent?
  • To the Supreme Court
  • To an appellate court
  • To a lower court
  • To a civil court

12
  • Court cases involving child adoption fall under
    which jurisdiction?
  • Criminal law
  • Civil law
  • Administrative law
  • Constitutional law

13
  • Which agency is primarily responsible for
    informing the public about a flu epidemic?
  • Centers For Disease Control (CDC)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

14
  • Which is a frequent criticism of special interest
    groups and their influence on the political
    process?
  • Special interest groups have too much influence
    because they donate significant amounts of money
    to political campaigns.
  • Special interest groups have too little influence
    because they do not have access to elected
    officials.
  • Special interest groups have too much influence
    because provide lists of office-seekers to the
    government.
  • Special interest groups have too little influence
    because they lobby for many issues at once.

15
  • A person opened a booth at a flea market to sell
    paintings. This is an example of which factor of
    production?
  • Capital
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Natural resources
  • Machinery

16
  • Which factor determines the wage or salary of a
    new employee?
  • The workers physical health status
  • The length of a commute to work
  • The availability of workers with similar skills
  • The workers credit history

17
  • In which circumstance would a shoe store reduce
    the price of shoes?
  • Equilibrium
  • Shortage
  • Specialization
  • Surplus

18
  • How do banks use deposits?
  • To distribute profits
  • To sell shares of stock
  • To make loans
  • To control the money supply

19
  • Which is most likely the result of high
    unemployment?
  • An increase in consumer spending
  • A decrease in consumer spending
  • An increase in sales tax
  • A decrease in the need for social services

20
Objective 2.05
  • What is the likely result of an industrial plant
    closing?
  • Unemployment in the area increases.
  • The local economy grows.
  • The local government collects more taxes.
  • Some former employees receive increases in
    salary.

21
  • Which term describes the willingness of citizens
    to respect the rights of people who hold
    attitudes and beliefs different from their own?
  • Volunteerism
  • Community spirit
  • Patriotism
  • Tolerance

22
  • Why did the Puritans leave England to establish a
    colony in America?
  • They wanted to spread Christianity among the
    native peoples of the New World.
  • They wanted to provide new raw materials to
    support the church of England.
  • They wanted the freedom to practice Christianity
    in their own way.
  • They hoped to become rich by planting cotton and
    tobacco.

23
  • Which action is protected by the Bill of Rights?
  • Yelling fire! in a crowded movie theater
  • Carrying an unregistered handgun
  • Requiring morning prayer at a public school
  • Writing a letter of complaint to the mayor

24
  • Which event convinced many U.S. citizens that a
    constitutional convention was needed?
  • The signing of the Declaration of Independence
  • The creation of the Northwest Ordinance
  • The American Revolution
  • Daniel Shayss Rebellion

25
  • What kind of powers are defined by the Necessary
    and Proper Clause?
  • Enumerated
  • Reserved
  • Implied
  • Expressed

26
  • Which U.S. Supreme Court case upheld the
    principle of implied powers?
  • Marbury v. Madison (1803)
  • McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
  • Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
  • Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

27
  • A states national guard is controlled by which
    government official?
  • Mayor
  • Secretary of labor
  • Governor
  • Secretary of defense

28
  • The decision in the case of Leandro v. State of
    North Carolina (1997) protected the rights of
    which group?
  • Illegal immigrants
  • Students in public school
  • State employees
  • Workers in manufacturing jobs

29
  • The United States has which types of political
    party system?
  • Multi-party
  • Three-party
  • Two-party
  • One-party

30
  • Which is the most probable penalty for a person
    who violates a civil law?
  • Payment
  • Imprisonment
  • Community service
  • House arrest

31
  • When is a jury hung?
  • When the juries hears only felony cases
  • When the jury votes for the execution of the
    accused
  • When the jury violates the rules set by the judge
  • When the jury cannot agree on a verdict

32
  • Which characteristic is required of the third
    party in arbitration?
  • Has independent wealth
  • Is impartial on the issue
  • Has previous legal experience
  • Is unknown to both parties

33
According to the Graph, which statement is
accurate in showing the relationship between
types of crime and probation?
  1. Probation most commonly resulted from property
    crimes.
  2. More people received probation because of
    assaultive offensive in 1995 than in 2000.
  3. More people received probation because of drug
    offenses than property crimes.
  4. Probation resulting from driving while impaired
    (DWI) convictions increased from 1995 to 2000

34
  • Which set of law simplified the roman laws?
  • Code of Hammurabi
  • Justinian Code
  • Draconian Laws
  • Magna Carta

35
  • In a bank there are tellers, loan officers, and
    managers. Which economic concept does this
    arrangement demonstrate?
  • outsourcing
  • Assembly-nine production
  • Opportunity cost
  • Division of labor

36
  • What is a likely benefit to employers for
    providing education and training for their
    employees?
  • Workers will find better jobs as their skills
    increase
  • Morale of workers will decline as training
    increases
  • Valuable production time will be lost
  • Production capacity of workers will improve

37
  • Which is most likely the result of healthy
    competition in the market ?
  • Higher prices/ lower price/ less choice of
    products
  • Lower prices/ better quality/ greater choice of
    products
  • Higher prices/ better quality/ less choice of
    products
  • Lower prices/ lower quality/ greater choice of
    products

38
  • Why does the government allow a tax deduction for
    interest payments on mortgage loans?
  • To decrease an individuals taxable income
  • To increase the amount owed in taxes
  • To make filling the tax forms easier
  • To encourage people to invest in homes

39
  • if the economy is in recession, what will the
    Federal Reserve Board most likely do to initiate
    a recovery?
  • Raise taxes
  • Lower interest rates
  • Wait for the economy to improve
  • Eliminate government jobs

40
  • How would U.S. consumers most likely react to a
    large increase in the excise tax on luxury cars
    imported from Japan?
  • U.S. consumers would continue to buy Japanese
    luxury cars.
  • U.S. consumers would buy more domestic or
    European luxury cars.
  • U.S. consumers who usually purchase Japanese
    luxury cars would demand greater fuel efficiency
    in these cars.
  • U.S. consumers who usually purchase Japanese
    luxury cars would buy non-luxury Japanese cars
    instead.

41
  • Which action is a civic responsibility?
  • Voting in national election
  • Obeying laws
  • Registering for the draft
  • Serving on a jury

42
  • Which system of government did the Constitutional
    Convention create for the United State?
  • Totalitarian
  • Authoritarian
  • Fascist
  • Republican

43
  • How did Britains practice of salutary neglect
    before 1763 encourage the colonies to move toward
    revolution?
  • The colonists needed protection from other
    European countries.
  • This practice supported the development of
    self-government and domestic production in the
    colonist.
  • The colonist had become wealthy while under
    British rule.
  • This practice did not acknowledge the Articles of
    Confederation as the ruling document of the
    colonist.

44
  • How does the Electoral College limit the voting
    power of citizens?
  • The Electoral College must approve campaign
    contributions to each candidates or political
    party.
  • Because of the design of the Constitution, the
    Electoral College is comprise in each state of
    the political party in the minority.
  • Because of the Electoral College system,
    sometimes a president is elected who did not
    receive a majority of popular votes.
  • The Electoral College fails to properly educate
    American Voters.

45
  • Which U.S. Supreme Court case ruled that
    school-sponsored activities and publications
    could be censored despite the guarantees of First
    Amendment?
  • Abington School district v. Schempp (1963)
  • Tinker v. Des Moines School District (1969)
  • Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
    (1978)
  • Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeir (1988)

46
  • Which is an example of an excise tax?
  • An income tax
  • A highway toll
  • A drivers license fee
  • A tax on cigarettes

47
  • Which procedure allows voters to remove an
    elected official from office?
  • Recall
  • Referendum
  • Proposition
  • Initiative

48
  • Which national officials are elected exclusively
    by voters?
  • President and vice-president
  • Supreme Court justices
  • Cabinet members
  • Senators and representatives

49
  • Congress ends its session the day a bill is sent
    to the president. Which action would constitute a
    pocket vote?
  • The president rejects the bill and sends it back
    to congress.
  • The president sign the bill into law
  • The president sets the bill aside and ignores it.
  • The president meets with congressional leaders
    before signing the bill.

50
  • Which law enforcement agency would most likely
    respond to a conflict between neighbors who live
    outside the city limits?
  • Sheriffs department
  • City police
  • State highway patrol
  • State bureau of investigation

51
  • Police officers investigate local investigate
    local crimes and may arrest those accused of
    breaking local laws. Which agency has similar
    role at the national level?
  • Central Intelligence Agency(CIA)
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
  • Department of Defense (DOD)

52
According to this chart, which statement
concerning the cost of community supervision is
accurate?
Cost of community supervision
Daily
Yearly
Regular probation/ parole 1. 75 639
Intensive probation 10.06 3,672
Electronic house arrest 6.65 2,427
Community service 1.29 471
  1. Electronic house arrest cost less than intensive
    probation.
  2. Community service cost more than parole.
  3. Intensive probation is less expensive than
    regular probation.
  4. Electronic house arrest is the least expensive
    type of supervision.

53
  • What is the role of the judicial branch of
    government?
  • To carry out laws passed by Congress
  • To approve presidential appointments
  • To rule of the validity of acts of the president
  • To interpret the laws passed by Congress

54
  • What is the primary responsibility of the U.S.
    Department of Justice?
  • To collect federal taxes
  • To develop foreign policies
  • To protect public lands
  • To investigate violations of federal law

55
  • Which best explains the concept of scarcity?
  • Limited wants, limited resources
  • Unlimited wants, unlimited resources
  • Limited wants, unlimited resources
  • Unlimited wants, limited resources

56
  • What is most likely to increase as specialization
    increases?
  • Productivity
  • Competition
  • Automation
  • Incentives

57
  • A consumer wants to buy a new computer. Although
    the computer will be more expensive, it will be
    faster and more efficient than the less expensive
    model. Which term describes such an economic
    choice?
  • Competition
  • Scarcity
  • Trade-off
  • Supply

58
  • What increases as the number of companies making
    similar products increases?
  • Monopolies
  • Competition
  • Specialization
  • Efficiency

59
  • In the circular flow free enterprise model, how
    are prices for goods establish?
  • Incomes determine prices.
  • Profits determine prices.
  • Buyers and sellers decide prices.
  • Government decide prices.

60
  • What important economic concept is evident when a
    student wears a shirt made in Malaysia, drives a
    car made in Germany, and eats fruit produced in
    Mexico?
  • Stock exchange
  • Exchange of money
  • Market place economy
  • Global interdependence

61
  • What economic policy would a supporter of
    laisser-faire economics support ?
  • Antitrust
  • Business regulation
  • Free enterprise
  • Taxation

62
  • Which is the most effective action the private
    sector can take to improve public safety and
    security violating civil liberties?
  • Create a web site with the name of neighbors who
    appear to the criminals
  • Develop a neighborhood watch program
  • Request a background check of all potential
    neighbors
  • Search all homes in the neighborhood

63
  • Which issue was the focus of the American
    Confederation as a result of Shayss Rebellion?
  • Trade with France
  • Foreign policy issue
  • War with Great Britain
  • Stronger central government.

64
  • Which group strongly supported the addition of
    the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution?
  • Anti-Federalists
  • Democrats
  • Federalists
  • Whigs

65
  • What happens after a two-third majority of both
    houses of congress propose an amendment to the
    U.S. Constitution ?
  • The U. S. Supreme Court can prohibit members of
    congress from taking a vote on the issue.
  • The amendment can be approved with three-fourths
    of the state legislature ratifying it.
  • The amendment cannot become part of the
    Constitution without a popular referendum on it.
  • The amendment cannot become law until the
    president first vetoes it.

66
  • Which case would most likely be heard by the U.S.
    Supreme Court?
  • A lawsuit to stop construction of a new highway
    near an elementary school
  • An appeal of a murder conviction
  • A case in which a defendants rights are denied
    and the case is further appealed
  • A case in which there is a hung jury

67
  • Which case extended the Fourteenth Amendment's
    guarantee of equal protection under the law?
  • Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
  • Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
    (1954)
  • Engel v. Vitale (1962)
  • Tinker v. Des Moines School Districts (1969)

68
  • Which is the most reliable source of information
    for learning about the views of a political
    party?
  • The party platform
  • Campaign advertisement
  • Newspaper editorials
  • Public opinion polls

69
  • What is used to determined the number of
    electoral votes for each U.S. states?
  • The number of U.S. congressional district in the
    state
  • The number of registered voters in the state
  • The number of U.S. representatives and senators
    from the state
  • The number of public officials from the state

70
  • What are the three levels of federal courts in
    the United States?
  • District, appeals, and supreme
  • District, territorial, and supreme
  • Legislative, appeals, and judicial
  • Legislative, appeal, and supreme

71
  • Which is an advantage of resolving group conflict
    by consensus?
  • General agreement is reached among a groups
    members.
  • Differences of opinion can be ignored within the
    group.
  • More resources can be used by groups in
    consensus.
  • Fewer people in the group are required to agree.

72
  • Which crime is a misdemeanor?
  • Burglary
  • Kidnapping
  • Littering
  • Murder

73
  • What do the National Aeronautics and Space
    Administration (NASA) and the Federal Reserve
    have in common ?
  • They are executive offices of the president.
  • They are independent agencies
  • They are special advisory groups
  • They serve to the White House office.

74
  • Why is rent a fixed cost for a college student
    living in an apartment?
  • The landlord may changed at any time during the
    lease.
  • A limited number of people can live in the
    apartment under the term of the lease.
  • The monthly rent can be expected to stay the same
    for the term of the lease.
  • Students pay their leases in advance for the
    entire rental period.

75
  • What might a company do in order to increase
    profits?
  • Begin working with businesses that do not make
    profits
  • Stop selling shareholders
  • Hires as many new workers as its budget will
    allow
  • Retrain workers in more efficient technologies

76
  • In a market economic system, what happens to the
    price of a good when its supply increases and its
    demand decreases?
  • The price increases.
  • The price remains the same.
  • The price fluctuates wildly.
  • The price decreases.

77
  • A nation where the basic economic decisions are
    made by a central authority represents which type
    of economy?
  • Traditional
  • Mixed
  • Market
  • Command

78
  • Why was the barter system replaced by the use of
    money?
  • Goods were easy to store.
  • Services were evenly traded.
  • Money allows value to be calculated.
  • Money can appreciate in value.

79
  • As stock market indicators improve, the business
    cycle is most likely to be in which phase?
  • A perfect expansion
  • A perfect recession
  • Entering a period of contraction
  • Entering a period of depression

80
  • How would an extended recession in the United
    States likely affect international economies?
  • International economics may also fall into
    recession.
  • Foreign stock markets would crash.
  • International economics would experience
    prosperity.
  • Foreign stock markets would benefit.

81
  • How could someone whose parents are both
    foreigners to become the U.S. president?
  • The person has held a .U.S. public office
  • The person is at least 25 years of age.
  • The person now lives in the U. S.
  • The person was born in the U.S.

82
  • Of the following, who will most likely have
    financial security in the U.S. economy?
  • A high school dropout
  • A college graduate
  • A students who begins work at age 16
  • A high school graduate
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