Which term best fits in the box labeled with the number 2? (1 point) Responses Limited Government Limited Government Consent of the Governed Consent of the Governed Representative Government Representative Government Rule of law Rule of law Question 2 Complete the figure. (1 point) Responses Monarch Monarch Fundamental political principles Fundamental political principles Democracy Democracy Oligarchy Oligarchy Question 3 Which fundamental principle is being demonstrated in the quote? (1 point) Responses Rule of law Rule of law Limited government Limited government Representative government Representative government Consent of the governed Consent of the governed Question 4 These headlines best illustrate the concept of- (1 point) Responses Democracy Democracy Consent of the Governed Consent of the Governed Rule of law Rule of law Representative government Representative government Question 5 The U.S. senators from Virginia, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, serve in the government because of the fundamental political principle of —(1 point) Responses Limited government Limited government Consent of the governed Consent of the governed Rule of law Rule of law Representative government Representative government Question 6 Which document provides for majority rule while protecting minority rights?(1 point) Responses Virginia Charters Virginia Charters Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence United States Constitution United States Constitution Articles of Confederation Articles of Confederation Question 7 Which of the following pairings is incorrect?(1 point) Responses Articles of Confederation - Weaknesses led to the writing of the Constitution Articles of Confederation - Weaknesses led to the writing of the Constitution Declaration of Independence - Affirmed "certain unalienable rights" Declaration of Independence - Affirmed "certain unalienable rights" Virginia Declaration of Rights - Model for the Bill of Rights of the Constitution Virginia Declaration of Rights - Model for the Bill of Rights of the Constitution Charters of the Virginia Company of London - Guaranteed rights of the King over the colonists Charters of the Virginia Company of London - Guaranteed rights of the King over the colonists Question 8 Complete the figure. (1 point) Responses Articles of Confederation Articles of Confederation Charters of the Virginia Company of London Charters of the Virginia Company of London Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence The Virginia Declaration of Rights The Virginia Declaration of Rights Question 9 Which early American document completes the graphic? (1 point) Responses The Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation The Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence The Virginia Declaration of Rights The Virginia Declaration of Rights The U.S. Constitution The U.S. Constitution Question 10 What term replaces the question mark in the Venn diagram? (1 point) Responses Strong central government Strong central government Bill of Rights Bill of Rights Plan for the government of the United States Plan for the government of the United States Major powers resided with the states Major powers resided with the states Question 11 The Rights of Englishmen were established in the -(1 point) Responses Charters of the Virginia Company of London Charters of the Virginia Company of London Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom Virginia Declaration of Rights Virginia Declaration of Rights Question 12 Which statement is true concerning early American documents?(1 point) Responses The Articles of Confederation led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the charters of the Virginia Company of London. The Articles of Confederation led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the charters of the Virginia Company of London. The Constitution was influenced by earlier documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution was influenced by earlier documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. The Bill of Rights of the Constitution served as a model for the Virginia Declaration of Rights. The Bill of Rights of the Constitution served as a model for the Virginia Declaration of Rights. The Declaration of Independence was modeled after the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom. The Declaration of Independence was modeled after the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom. Question 13 Which statement would best fit into the Declaration of Independence?(1 point) Responses We should be allowed to travel freely between the states. We should be allowed to travel freely between the states. We will support the decisions made by the King of England. We will support the decisions made by the King of England. We believe it is our right to end an unfair government. We believe it is our right to end an unfair government. We will take ownership of the native's lands. We will take ownership of the native's lands. Question 14 A constitution is a document that sets up —(1 point) Responses A corporation A corporation The structure of a school The structure of a school A colony A colony The structure of government The structure of government Question 15 What is the purpose of the Preamble to the Constitution?(1 point) Responses It states freedom of religious beliefs and opinions. It states freedom of religious beliefs and opinions. It explains why the Constitution was written. It explains why the Constitution was written. It lists the grievances against the English government. It lists the grievances against the English government. It reveals why the colonies declared their independence. It reveals why the colonies declared their independence. Question 16 Which fundamental principle does the first three words of the preamble, "We the People," establish?(1 point) Responses Consent of the governed Consent of the governed Rule of law Rule of law Representative government Representative government Limited government Limited government Question 17 Which phrase of the represents the Preamble's goal "to establish justice?"(1 point) Responses To provide a safe and healthy environment for al To provide a safe and healthy environment for al To keep the peace within the country To keep the peace within the country To defend the nation from outside threats To defend the nation from outside threats To make fair laws that apply to everyone To make fair laws that apply to everyone Question 18 Which phrase best completes the diagram? (1 point) Responses Proposed by Congress Proposed by Congress Recommended by Committee Recommended by Committee Proposed by the General Assembly Proposed by the General Assembly Recommended by the President Recommended by the President Question 19 Which goal of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States is illustrated by this cartoon? (1 point) Responses Privide for the common defense Privide for the common defense Ensure domestic tranquility Ensure domestic tranquility Establish justice Establish justice Form a union Form a union Question 20 Which drawing shows a freedom guaranteed in the 1st Amendment?(1 point) Responses Question 21 The principle of United States government that is best illustrated in this headline is — (1 point) Responses Popular sovereignty Popular sovereignty Representative democracy Representative democracy Reserved powers Reserved powers Checks and balances Checks and balances Question 22 This headline illustrates a power of which branch of government? (1 point) Responses State executive State executive Federal legislative Federal legislative State judicial State judicial State legislative State legislative Question 23 Which statement describes a person eligible to begin the naturalization process to become an American citizen?(1 point) Responses Claude has been a permanent resident for seven years and is fluent in English and French Claude has been a permanent resident for seven years and is fluent in English and French Vladimir works for a company in Russia and spends six months each year in the United States Vladimir works for a company in Russia and spends six months each year in the United States Sasha has been a permanent resident for two years and has a full time job at a local factory Sasha has been a permanent resident for two years and has a full time job at a local factory Heidi is fifteen years old and is currently taking an American history class in high school Heidi is fifteen years old and is currently taking an American history class in high school Question 24 A _______ is something citizens must fulfil, or they risk facing consequences.(1 point) Responses Duty Duty Responsibility Responsibility Right Right Choice Choice Question 25 Match the branch of government with its main responsibility.(3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Legislative Executive Judicial Question 26 The process by which a person can become a citizen of a country they were not born in.(1 point) Responses Citizenization process Citizenization process Naturalization process Naturalization process Immigration process Immigration process Separation of powers Separation of powers Question 27 The amendment process is _______, which is why there have only been ____ total amendments.(1 point) Responses complex; 10 complex; 10 easy; 15 easy; 15 complex; 27 complex; 27 reasonable; 57 reasonable; 57 Question 28 Which of the following is not a duty of citizenship?(1 point) Responses Serving on a jury Serving on a jury Seving in the military if called Seving in the military if called Registering and voting Registering and voting Paying taxes Paying taxes

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For question 1, the term that best fits in the box labeled with the number 2 is "Consent of the Governed."

For question 2, the term that completes the figure is "Democracy."

For question 3, the fundamental principle being demonstrated in the quote is "Limited government."

For question 4, the headlines best illustrate the concept of "Democracy."

For question 5, the U.S. senators from Virginia, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, serve in the government because of the fundamental political principle of "Consent of the governed."

For question 6, the document that provides for majority rule while protecting minority rights is the "United States Constitution."

For question 7, the incorrect pairing is "Charters of the Virginia Company of London - Guaranteed rights of the King over the colonists."

For question 8, the figure should be completed with "Articles of Confederation."

For question 9, the early American document that completes the graphic is "The Virginia Declaration of Rights."

For question 10, the term that replaces the question mark in the Venn diagram is "Major powers resided with the states."

For question 11, the Rights of Englishmen were established in the "Charters of the Virginia Company of London."

For question 12, the statement that is true concerning early American documents is "The Constitution was influenced by earlier documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation."

For question 13, the statement that would best fit into the Declaration of Independence is "We believe it is our right to end an unfair government."

For question 14, a constitution is a document that sets up "The structure of government."

For question 15, the purpose of the Preamble to the Constitution is to "explain why the Constitution was written."

For question 16, the fundamental principle that the first three words of the preamble, "We the People," establish is "Consent of the governed."

For question 17, the phrase that represents the Preamble's goal "to establish justice" is "To make fair laws that apply to everyone."

For question 18, the phrase that best completes the diagram is "Proposed by Congress."

For question 19, the goal of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States illustrated by the cartoon is "Establish justice."

For question 20, the drawing that shows a freedom guaranteed in the 1st Amendment is the one with "Freedom of Speech."

For question 21, the principle of United States government that is best illustrated in the headline is "Checks and balances."

For question 22, the headline illustrates a power of the "Federal legislative" branch of government.

For question 23, a person eligible to begin the naturalization process to become an American citizen is "Claude has been a permanent resident for seven years and is fluent in English and French."

For question 24, a duty is something citizens must fulfill, or they risk facing consequences.

For question 25:
- Legislative: Making laws
- Executive: Enforcing laws
- Judicial: Interpreting laws

For question 26, the process by which a person can become a citizen of a country they were not born in is "Naturalization process."

For question 27, the amendment process is "complex," which is why there have only been "27" total amendments.

For question 28, paying taxes is not a duty of citizenship.

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