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Drill Problem/Question 1 Without looking, Melissa draws one marble from a bag of marbles. There are 3 red marbles, 4 blue marbles, and 5 green marbles in the bag. What is the probability that she will draw a blue marble?  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 2 A jar contains 7 green, 19 black, and 13 pink marbles. A marble is drawn at random. P (black) This means: what is the probability of drawing a black marble.  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 3 Define responsibility.

Drill Problem/Question 4 What 2 ideals is America based on?

Drill Problem/Question 5 Sally celebrates July 4 th every year with her family. What quality of a citizen does this best show?

Drill Problem/Question 6 A die is rolled. Find the probability of the event. P (1 or 3)  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 7 A number from 14 to 21 is drawn at random. P(21 or 14)  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 8 A number from 9 to 19 is drawn at random. P(10 or 12)  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 9 Explain why America had an Open Shore Policy in the 1800s.

Drill Problem/Question 10 Aliens have all of the benefits of U.S. citizenship except what 2 things?

Drill Problem/Question 11 What do we call a person who flees from one country to seek safety in another country?

Drill Problem/Question 12 You flip a coin and toss a 1-6 number cube. P (5 and tails)  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 13 A number from 20 to 29 is drawn at random. P(a number greater than 26)  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 14 A number from 11 to 22 is drawn at random. P(a number divisible by 2)  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 15 How long does someone need to live in the U.S. before filing a Petition for Naturalization (not married)?

Drill Problem/Question 16 Name 2 things that an immigrant must do to be eligible for naturalization.

Drill Problem/Question 17 A number from 10 to 25 is drawn at random. P(a number greater than 21)  Your answer will be a fraction.  Remember to always reduce your answer to it’s lowest form!

Drill Problem/Question 18 In what type of area do most Americans live in?

Drill Problem/Question 19 Name three ways in which a nation can grow in population.

Drill Problem/Question 20 What is the fastest growing minority group in the U.S. today?

Drill Problem/Question 21 A restaurant offers 3 appetizers, 2 dinners, and 4 desserts. If a person chooses an appetizer, a dinner, and a dessert, how many different combinations are there?

Drill Problem/Question 22 Sally must buy hotdogs and rolls for a cookout. She can buy the hotdogs in one of 5 supermarkets and the rolls in one of 3 bakery shops. In how many ways can Sally run her errand?

Drill Problem/Question 23 A restaurant offers 5 appetizers, 6 dinners, 5 beverages, and 2 desserts. If a person chooses an appetizer, a dinner, a beverage, and a dessert, how many different combinations are there?

Drill Problem/Question 24 What type of government has one person or a small group of people ruling with total control over the lives of the people?

Drill Problem/Question 25 What type of government has all of the people meeting in one place to make laws and decisions?

Drill Problem/Question 26 What do we call the basic rights that all people are entitled to?

Drill Problem/Question 27 Ken is deciding what to wear to school. He has a green shirt and a blue shirt, and he has black, beige, and gray pants. If he can wear any color shirt with any pair of pants, how many different combinations can Kenneth pick?

Drill Problem/Question 28 What was the first plan of government in America?

Drill Problem/Question 29 Pam is picking out a new skateboard. The board can be white, gray, or dark brown, and the wheels can be yellow, green, or orange. The decal on the skateboard can be a wolf, a star, or an eagle. How many different combinations does Pam have to choose from?

Drill Problem/Question 30 Under the Articles of Confederation, who had the power to collect taxes?