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1 Pearson Longman American Government Classroom Response System
Topic 17: Political Culture and Social Movements Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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The shared beliefs and values that define the relationship of a country’s citizens to government and each other are known as its Social capital Natural rights Political culture Political socialization Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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The shared beliefs and values that define the relationship of a country’s citizens to government and each other are known as its Social capital Natural rights Political culture Political socialization Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

4 Which of the following is NOT a shared value in America?
Liberty Equality Popular sovereignty Manifest destiny Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

5 Which of the following is NOT a shared value in America?
Liberty Equality Popular sovereignty Manifest destiny Copyright 2010Pearson Longman

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A person who wants to limit government, promote free markets, not intervene in other countries’ affairs, and reduce or eliminate government regulations is probably a Conservative Liberal Libertarian Socialist Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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A person who wants to limit government, promote free markets, not intervene in other countries’ affairs, and reduce or eliminate government regulations is probably a Conservative Liberal Libertarian Socialist Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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One of the first social movements in America was the push to end slavery, or Feminism Abolition Prohibition Labor unions Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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One of the first social movements in America was the push to end slavery, or Feminism Abolition Prohibition Labor unions Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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National prohibition banning the legal purchase of alcoholic beverages was enacted by the 17th Amendment 18th Amendment 19th Amendment 20th Amendment Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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National prohibition banning the legal purchase of alcoholic beverages was enacted by the 17th Amendment 18th Amendment 19th Amendment 20th Amendment Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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The fight to end the use of child labor in factories was one element of the Temperance movement Suffrage movement Progressive movement Feminist movement Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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The fight to end the use of child labor in factories was one element of the Temperance movement Suffrage movement Progressive movement Feminist movement Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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What legislation prohibits sexual and racial discrimination in employment? The Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Equal Pay Act The Civil Rights Act of 1968 Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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What legislation prohibits sexual and racial discrimination in employment? The Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Equal Pay Act The Civil Rights Act of 1968 Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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In general, the antiwar movement in the Vietnam era used nonviolent methods such as Flag burning Draft card burning The mass return of discharge papers, awards and medals by veterans All of the above Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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In general, the antiwar movement in the Vietnam era used nonviolent methods such as Flag burning Draft card burning The mass return of discharge papers, awards and medals by veterans All of the above Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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What is more important to you: laws protecting your civil liberties and privacy or laws protecting your safety? Protection of my civil liberties and privacy. Protection of my safety. Both civil liberties and safety are important. Not sure. Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman

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Do you think people should always be free to express their opinions, even if they are unpopular? Strongly agree Mildly agree Mildly disagree Strongly disagree Copyright 2010 Pearson Longman


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