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STRAIGHTERLINE POLS 101 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT GRADED EXAM 1 - APRIL 2022

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• POLS101_MH_V4 • Topic 3: Federalism Started on Thursday, April 7, 2022, 9:08 AM State Finished Completed on Thursday, April 7, 2022, 9:49 AM Time taken 41 mins 34 secs Grade 115.00 out of 125.00 (92%) Feedback You’re off to a good start. A course grade of 70% is required to request a...

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 POLS101_MH_V4
 Topic 3: Federalism



Started on Thursday, April 7, 2022, 9:08 AM


State Finished


Completed on Thursday, April 7, 2022, 9:49 AM


Time taken 41 mins 34 secs


Grade 115.00 out of 125.00 (92%)

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Which of the following characterizes journalist Walter Lippmann's views on democracy?

Select one:
a. He felt that well-funded private interest groups and lobbyists had taken the true
majoritarian power of democracy away from the voting public.

, b. He felt that modern democratic government had become an unhealthy, pluralistic
enterprise.
c. He believed that among forms of government, only democracy could provide a citizen
with the ability to be a "progressive being."
d. He worried that most citizens are too uninformed to play the role democracy assigns

them.
e. None of these answers is correct.
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According to the Declaration of Independence, governments get their "just powers" from:

Select one:
a. "God Almighty."

b. "the consent of the governed."
c. "the various factions."
d. "the teachings of Jesus Christ."
e. "the benevolence of a just king."
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What aspect of America were William Watts and Lloyd Free referring to when they labeled it
"the country of individualism par excellence"?

Select one:

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