American National Government Final - Troy University - Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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American National Government Final -
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How many years can a president serve per term? - Four years
How many years can a representative serve per term? - Two years
How many years can a senator serve per term? - S...
American National Government Final -
Troy University - Questions with 100%
Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 |
Verified
How many years can a president serve per term? - ✔✔Four years
How many years can a representative serve per term? - ✔✔Two years
How many years can a senator serve per term? - ✔✔Six years
In general, Americans' trust in their government has ____ since the 1960s. - ✔✔Fallen sharply
Today, the federal government is - ✔✔An enormous institution that creates programs that affect virtually
all Americans.
What do people expect from the government? - ✔✔All of the above (security, education, safe food
suppy, and information about severe weather
Politics in a democracy... - ✔✔is about conflict on a day-to-day basis.
Which of the following is NOT a reason for the declining levels of trust in the United States in the recent
years? - ✔✔An increase in the citizens' knowledge of how the political system operates
The belief that citizens can influence what the government does is called... - ✔✔Political efficacy
Survey data demonstrates that the level of Americans' political knowledge is... - ✔✔Low and spotty
, To the ancient Greeks, citizenship meant... - ✔✔Political engagement
The first prerequisate to increasing political efficacy is... - ✔✔Increasing political knowledge
A representative democracy is a system of government that... - ✔✔gives citizens an opportunity to elect
top government officials
The struggle of competing interest groups for government influence is called... - ✔✔Pluralism
John Locke and John Stuart Mill are important philosophers for the ideology of... - ✔✔Liberty and
political rights
Colonial protesters of the Stamp Acts the Sugar Act rallied around... - ✔✔"No taxation without
representation."
The events that led to the Revolutionary War were triggered by... - ✔✔The British raised revenue by
increasing the tax rates on the colonies.
A _______ system of government in which states retain sovereign authority except for powers expressly
delegated to the national government. - ✔✔Democracy
The first written constitution for the United States... - ✔✔Articles of Confederation
Which of the following was NOT discussed as a purpose of government in the Constitution's Preamble? -
✔✔To gurantee an equal distribution of wealth to all citizens
Under of United States' first constitutions,... - ✔✔There was no president.
How was the political power in Congress divided under the Articles of Confederation? - ✔✔Each state
had an equal vote
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