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EOC Practice Parties & Review Mr. Raymond

EOC Practice In the modern political system, which issue represents a basic disagreement between Republicans and Democrats? A. the responsibilities of government B. the frequency of national elections C. the legality of the U.S. Constitution D. the support for the U.S. military soldier

EOC Practice Which of the following statements about the Democratic Party is most accurate? a. It is more likely to support reducing the power of the federal government. b. Its members are said to be more conservative. c. Its members are said to be more liberal. d. Its members generally believe state and local government should run social programs.

EOC Practice Which of the following statements about the Republican Party is most accurate? a. It is more likely to support increasing the power of the federal government. b. Its members are said to be more conservative. c. Its members are said to be more liberal. d. Its members generally believe social programs should be run by the federal government.

EOC Practice Why does the government require qualified 18-year-old males to register for military service? a. to allow the government to quickly draft them in times of crisis b. to ensure that they are also registered to vote c. to provide jobs for more people d. to provide money to pay for government services

EOC Practice Duties of Citizenship Which duty of citizenship is missing? a. being informed b. paying taxes c. volunteering in the community d. voting Obeying the law Attending school Serving in the armed forces ? Serving on a jury

EOC Practice Which amendment defines “citizenship?” A 1st B 13th   A 1st B 13th C 14th D 15th

EOC Practice This principle of democracy states that people must give up some freedom to get back protection: Rule of law Representative democracy Social contract Republicanism

EOC Practice Why are citizens obligated to respond to such documents as Jury summons? A. to guarantee court hearings remain public B. to guarantee courts provide probable cause C. to protect the constitutional right to be tried by one’s peers D. to protect the constitutional right to confront one’s accuser

EOC Practice What pamphlet denounced British rule and fanned the flames of revolution? a. Magna Carta b. Two Treatises of Government c. Mayflower Compact d. Common Sense

EOC Practice Use the quotation to answer the question. “THE HORRID MASSACRE IN BOSTON, Perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March, 1770, by soldiers of the Twenty-ninth Regiment, which with the Fourteenth Regiment were then quartered there; with some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophe.” -anonymous account, Narrative of the, Horrid Massacre in Boston, 1770 Who most likely wrote this passage and for what reason? a. a Redcoat, to describe the risks faced by soldiers b. a Patriot, to raise fears about the British army in the colonies c. a Loyalist, to gain support for quartering British troops d. a Federalist, to raise concerns about the Stamp Act