1. The United States belongs to which of the following international associations? Select all that apply (2 points)

A. Warsaw Pact
B. United Nations
C. League of Nations
D. British Commonwealth
E. North Atlantic Treaty Organization

2. Which activity is part of civic, rather than private life? (1 point)
A. Enjoying a dog park
B. Taking a college course
C. Volunteering at a shelter
D. Spending time with friends

3. Which of the following is true of a parliamentary system of government but not of a presidential system? (1 point)
A. The government is not regulated by a constitution
B. The judicial branch is part of unelected senate
C. The legislative assembly is determined by a national election
D. The head of the government is chosen by the legislative assembly

4. Which of the following were goals of the Civil rights movement? Select all that apply (2 points)
A. establishing full voting rights for women
B. Establishing full voting rights for African Americans
C. Banning sexist business practices
D. Banning racist business practices
E. Increasing land ownership rights for women
F. Increasing land ownership rights for African Americans

1. The United States belongs to the following international associations:

- B. United Nations
- E. North Atlantic Treaty Organization

2. The activity that is part of civic, rather than private life is:
- C. Volunteering at a shelter

3. The true statement about a parliamentary system of government, but not of a presidential system, is:
- D. The head of the government is chosen by the legislative assembly

4. The goals of the Civil Rights Movement were:
- B. Establishing full voting rights for African Americans
- D. Banning racist business practices

1. To determine which international associations the United States belongs to, you can research and find the answer. One way to do this is to search for official sources such as government websites or international organization websites.

- For option A: The Warsaw Pact was a military alliance of communist states, dissolved in 1991. The United States was never a member of this alliance, so it is not part of the answer.
- For option B: The United Nations is an international organization composed of member states, including the United States.
- For option C: The League of Nations was an intergovernmental organization that existed from 1920 to 1946. The United States was a member in the early years but later withdrew and did not join its successor, the United Nations.
- For option D: The British Commonwealth, now known as the Commonwealth of Nations, is an association of 54 member countries. The United States is not a member.
- For option E: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a military alliance. The United States is a founding member of NATO.

Therefore, the correct options for question 1 are B (United Nations) and E (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).

2. To determine which activity is part of civic life, you can consider the definition and purpose of civic engagement. Civic life refers to individuals' involvement in activities that contribute to the well-being and improvement of their community or society as a whole. Private life, on the other hand, generally involves personal or individual activities.

- A: Enjoying a dog park is more of a personal or private activity and may not directly contribute to civic life.
- B: Taking a college course can be both a private and civic activity, depending on the subject matter and its application to community engagement.
- C: Volunteering at a shelter involves actively assisting those in need, which contributes to civic life.
- D: Spending time with friends is typically considered a private activity.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer for question 2 is C (Volunteering at a shelter).

3. To identify characteristics of a parliamentary system of government that differentiate it from a presidential system, you can examine the structure and functioning of each system.

- A: In a parliamentary system, the government may still be regulated by a constitution, just like in a presidential system. This statement does not differentiate between the two.
- B: The judicial branch being part of an unelected senate is not a characteristic of either system. This statement does not differentiate between the two.
- C: In a parliamentary system, the legislative assembly is typically determined through a national election, where citizens vote for representatives. In a presidential system, the legislative branch may also be determined by a national election.
- D: In a parliamentary system, the head of the government, known as the prime minister, is chosen by the legislative assembly (parliament), while in a presidential system, the head of the government is directly elected by the people.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer for question 3 is D (The head of the government is chosen by the legislative assembly).

4. To determine the goals of the Civil Rights Movement, you can research the historical context, key figures, and objectives of the movement.

- A: The Civil Rights Movement primarily focused on racial equality and did not specifically aim to establish voting rights for women.
- B: One of the main goals of the Civil Rights Movement was to establish and protect full voting rights for African Americans.
- C: While the Civil Rights Movement aimed to combat all forms of discrimination, its primary focus was on racial equality rather than sexist business practices.
- D: Banning racist business practices was one of the central objectives of the Civil Rights Movement.
- E: While increasing land ownership rights for women is an important cause, it was not a primary goal of the Civil Rights Movement.
- F: Increasing land ownership rights for African Americans was not a specific goal of the Civil Rights Movement.

Based on this analysis, the correct options for question 4 are B (Establishing full voting rights for African Americans) and D (Banning racist business practices).