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Integrated Final Part 2
Test Description: US Gov, KY Gov, World Gov
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) People vote for the president, and their votes are considered the popular vote. Who officially casts the votes for each state?
A
Voting Representatives
B
Electoral College
C
House of Representatives
D
The governor
2) Is the federal or state constitution more elaborate?
A
Federal
B
Neither has a constitution
C
They're about equal.
D
State
3) All state governments have what in common?
A
A governor that represents the state in congress.
B
Four branches of government.
C
Three branches of government
D
State representatives in parliament.
4) Who is the KY governor?
A
Thomas Hardesty
B
Matt Bevin
C
Andy Barr
D
Steve Beshear
5) Who is the mayor of Shelbyville?
A
Matt Bevin
B
Thomas Hardesty
C
Andy Barr
D
Steve Beshear
6) Who is Shelbyville named after?
A
KY's first governor, Isaac Shelby
B
KYs first state representative, Brian Shelby
C
KY's first explorer, Daryl Shelby
D
KY's first mayor, David Shelby
7) In 2005, Shelbyville was named what?
A
Saddlebred Capital of the World
B
Tobacco Capital of the World
C
Horse Center of the World
D
Equestrian Race of the World
8) Kentucky was the first region west of the _______________ to be settled by pioneers.
A
Mississippi River
B
Appalachian Mountains
C
Ohio River
D
Allegheny Mountains
9) When did Kentucky become a state?
A
1982
B
1792
C
1782
D
1882
10) The king of England is known for his 8 wives. But he also separated England from the Catholic Church.
A
King William II
B
King George I
C
King Henry VIII
D
King Henry VII
11) This French king was the first monarch to be killed by his own people.
A
King George XII
B
King Louis XVI
C
King James VI
D
King Franklin II
12) Peter the Great of Russia is known for _______________________.
A
Westernization
B
Leading through war.
C
Ending the communist revolution.
D
Killing his son.
13) The last monarchy in Africa is in which country?
A
Algeria
B
South Africa
C
Ghana
D
Swaziland
14) Constitutional monarchies were created to help what?
A
To keep colonies on track.
B
Keep rulers from gaining too much territory.
C
Checks and balances.
D
Monarchies were ending in violence.
15) Communism is the idea that:
A
Everything should be private, and anyone can own private property.
B
There shouldn't be private property, and that everything should be shared equally.
C
Capitalism is the source of all evil.
D
Absolute monarchs were too powerful and needed to be kept in check.
16) Vladimir Lenin led the Russian Revolution. Who was his successor who killed more than Hitler?
A
Vladimir Putin
B
Leon Trotsky
C
Josef Stalin
D
Josef Tratin
17) All of the following are against the law in North Korea, EXCEPT:
A
Owning a bible
B
Taking a picture of someone without their permission.
C
Criticizing the government
D
Playing the accordion
18) It is required to vote in North Korea. How many candidates usually run for office?
A
One
B
Two
C
Three
D
Four
19) Ancient Rome can be defined as a ___________________.
A
Republic
B
Democracy
C
Dictatorship
D
Monarchy
20) The type of government Hitler had is known as....
A
Democracy
B
Monarchy
C
Nazism
D
Fascism
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