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Unit 2 Honors Government Test Review fully solved updated to pass 2023/2024
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Unit 2 Honors Government Test ReviewVoter Expansion - correct answer Worksheet #1 
 
Suffrage - correct answer The legal right to vote, extended to African Americans by the Fifteenth Amendment, to women by the Nineteenth Amendment, and to people over the age of 18 by the Twenty-Sixth Amendment. 
 
Electorate - correct answer All the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election. 
 
Poll Tax - correct answer A tax of a fixed amount per person and payable as a requirement for...
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Unit 2 Honors Government Test Review Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024Voter Expansion - correct answer Worksheet #1 
 
Suffrage - correct answer The legal right to vote, extended to African Americans by the Fifteenth Amendment, to women by the Nineteenth Amendment, and to people over the age of 18 by the Twenty-Sixth Amendment. 
 
Electorate - correct answer All the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election. 
 
Poll Tax - correct answer A tax of a fixed amount...
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Honors U.S Government Test #1 Q #2 Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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Honors U.S Government Test #1 Q #2 Questions with complete solution 2023/2024Federalism - correct answer This unique form of government, created by the United States in 1787 during the Constitutional Convention, is derived from the Latin word "foedus" which meant a treaty, league, union, or alliance. 
 
"Federal Government" - correct answer did not have complete sovereignty. It shared sovereignty with the states. 
 
Use of the word and creation of the system resulted - correct answer from th...
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Honors Government Test - Chapter 4 - Federalism (Ivkovich) Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024
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Honors Government Test - Chapter 4 - Federalism (Ivkovich) Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024state powers - correct answer In 1787, the Framers wanted to create a new government that would be strong enough to meet the nation's needs, but would also preserve that ___________________ _____________________. 
 
1. each government has own power in its own territorial bases 
2. each level of government has its own powers (at state and local levels) 
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Honors US government Test #1-solved
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*Government Systems * - ANSWER 
Oligarchy - ANSWER A form of government in which the power to rule is held by a 
*small group*, usually self-appointed elite. 
Ex. China 
Democracy - ANSWER A political system in which the supreme power lies in a 
body of citizens who can elect people to represent them 
*citizens govern themselves* 
autocracy - ANSWER A form of government in which a single individual rules 
Ex. dictatorship or monarchy 
*Economies* - ANSWER 
Socialism - ANSWER A system in which ...
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Honors Government Test (Chapters 8-9) Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
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Honors Government Test (Chapters 8-9) Question and answers already passed 2023/2024Discretionary review - correct answer the power to decide whether or not to hear a case 
 
Grand jury - correct answer a group of people assembled to examine evidence to determine whether there is sufficient evidence against the accused to try a case 
 
Appellate jurisdiction - correct answer the right of a court to review the ruling of a lower court 
 
Supreme court - correct answer highest ranking court in Ameri...
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Honors Government Test (Chapters 8-9)with complete solutions 2023/2024
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Honors Government Test (Chapters 8-9)Discretionary review - correct answer the power to decide whether or not to hear a case 
 
Grand jury - correct answer a group of people assembled to examine evidence to determine whether there is sufficient evidence against the accused to try a case 
 
Appellate jurisdiction - correct answer the right of a court to review the ruling of a lower court 
 
Supreme court - correct answer highest ranking court in America 
 
Evidence - correct answer any material p...
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Honors Government test 8 Questions and Answers
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Honors Government test 8 Questions and Answers 
What are the two kinds of speech - Answer-Pure and symbolic 
 
What is pure speech - Answer-Verbal expression to an audience that has chosen to listen 
 
What is symbolic speech - Answer-Conduct that expresses an idea 
 
Does the 1st amendment cover all speech - Answer-YE 
 
What are the restrictions of speech - Answer-Obscenity, defamation, fighting words, commercial speech, and seditious speech 
 
What is defamation - Answer-False expression abo...
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Honors Government Test 1 Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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Honors Government Test 1 Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024According to the Social Contract Theorists, what are the purposes and limits of the Government? - correct answer To form a society and protect peoples natural rights. The people and their natural rights will limit the government 
 
According to the Social Contract Theorists, why should you obey the state? - correct answer They are working to protect your natural rights
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