A) The study of politics and government B) The study of literature C) The study of history D) The art of negotiation
A) Socrates B) Homer C) Plato D) Aristotle
A) To establish the framework for government B) To elect political leaders C) To enforce moral values D) To regulate the economy
A) A system of government where power is held by a single leader B) A system of government where power is held by a small group C) A system of government where power is held by the military D) A system of government where power is held by the people
A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau B) John Locke C) Karl Marx D) Thomas Hobbes
A) To make laws B) To appoint judges C) To enforce laws D) To interpret laws
A) To interpret laws B) To advocate for specific interests or policies C) To enforce laws D) To oversee elections
A) A direct vote by the electorate on a specific issue B) An international agreement C) A decision made by the supreme court D) An election to choose a president
A) The study of the interaction between politics and economics B) The study of literature in a political context C) The study of military strategies D) The study of ancient political systems
A) To regulate the stock market B) To control the military C) To establish the basic principles and laws of a nation D) To appoint government officials
A) A government with no control over its citizens B) A government elected by the people C) A form of government with total control over all aspects of life D) A government with limited powers
A) To create a national identity B) To establish a state religion C) To define the powers and responsibilities of the different levels of government D) To control the media
A) To interpret laws B) To lead political campaigns C) To implement government policies and programs D) To control the economy
A) To make laws B) To enforce and implement laws C) To review laws D) To interpret laws
A) A government formed by multiple political parties B) A government without a constitution C) A government with only one political party D) A government controlled by the military
A) The process of deciding foreign policy B) The process by which individuals acquire political beliefs and values C) The process of enforcing political laws D) The process of choosing political leaders
A) A minor adjustment in political policy B) A diplomatic agreement C) A change in the leadership of a government D) A fundamental and rapid change in the form of government
A) To fund political campaigns B) To appoint government officials C) To enforce international treaties D) To report on political events and analyze government policies
A) Socialism B) Capitalism C) Feudalism D) Communism
A) The Chief Justice B) The Senate C) The Vice President D) The President
A) Administrative B) Executive C) Judicial D) Legislative
A) Judicial B) Military C) Executive D) Legislative
A) Communism B) Libertarianism C) Fascism D) Capitalism
A) The President B) Joint Chiefs of Staff C) Supreme Court D) Congress
A) Bill of Rights B) Declaration of Independence C) Constitution D) Magnacarta
A) Emancipation B) Secession C) Annexation D) Sovereignty
A) Oligarchy B) Democracy C) Monarchy D) Autocracy
A) Trademark B) Sanction C) Suffrage D) Censorship
A) Antiquity B) Renaissance C) Middle Ages D) Prehistory
A) Referendum B) Ballot stuffing C) Gerrymandering D) Redistricting
A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau B) Karl Marx C) Plato D) Adam Smith
A) Unitary system B) Federalism C) Autocracy D) Confederation
A) Oligarchy B) Democracy C) Republic D) Monarchy
A) Libertarianism B) Fascism C) Communism D) Socialism
A) Adam Smith B) Karl Marx C) John Locke D) Thomas Hobbes
A) John Locke B) Niccolò Machiavelli C) Karl Marx D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
A) Separatism B) Unionism C) Neutrality D) Imperialism
A) Democracy B) Autocracy C) Theocracy D) Plutocracy
A) Plutocracy B) Kakistocracy C) Kleptocracy D) Aristocracy
A) Autocracy B) Theocracy C) Democracy D) Oligarchy
A) Fascism B) Feudalism C) Socialism D) Capitalism
A) Theocracy B) Aristocracy C) Oligarchy D) Plutocracy
A) Monarch B) President C) Dictator D) Prime Minister
A) Homer B) Socrates C) Aristotle D) Plato
A) Confederal B) Autonomous C) Unitary D) Federal
A) World War I B) American Revolutionary War C) Civil War D) Vietnam War
A) A vote to override a presidential veto B) A process to debate and amend a bill C) A unanimous decision to pass a bill D) A tactic to delay or prevent a vote on a bill |