Quiz #1 Mark (A) for True and (B) for False 1.Political Philosophy seeks to find things all people can agree on using observable data. (False. Seeks best.

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Quiz #1 Mark (A) for True and (B) for False 1.Political Philosophy seeks to find things all people can agree on using observable data. (False. Seeks best way to live) 2.Ancient political philosophy emphasizes a “natural law” or “higher power” that establishes right and wrong. (True) 3.St. Thomas Aquinas is an example of a modern political philosopher. (False. He is an ancient one) 4.John Locke’s ideas helped form the basis for Constitutional Democracies. (True)

Quiz #1 Mark (A) for True and (B) for False 5. The most important value that a Conservative government on the Macro Political Scale seeks to uphold is “Control.” (False. The most important value for Conservatives is security) 6. The United States uses a form of Constitutional Democracy that is based on a model of Parliamentary leadership. (False. It is Presidential) 7. Nazi Germany would fall under the Reactionary section on the Macro Political Scale. (True)

Quiz #1 Mark (A) for True and (B) for False 8. Members of the Democratic Party in the United States of America are most likely to be placed in the Liberal section of the Micro Political Spectrum. (True) 9. Americans on the right side of the Micro Political Spectrum are more likely to support increased government regulations on the economy. (False. They support less regulations) 10. People that fall into one of the extreme positions on the Micro Political Spectrum resort to violence and other “outside the system” means to achieve their goals. (True)