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USI.6b #2 (Political Ideas)
Test Description: Reviews USI.6b
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What do people create to protect their rights?
A
Governments
B
Communities
C
Societies
D
Militias
2) The Declaration of Independence states that government should get its power from the —
A
Executive Branch
B
people
C
Legislative Branch
D
Electoral College
3) The idea that people have “certain unalienable rights” – life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is contained in the —
A
Bill of Rights
B
Declaration of Independence
C
Constitution of the United States
D
Articles of Confederation
4) Which political idea of John Locke influenced American independence?
A
Secession
B
Natural rights
C
Strong leaders
D
Federalism
5) Select the key philosophy of the Declaration of Independence.
A
Governments derive power from the people.
B
Established governments are permanent and unchangeable.
C
Each state should be responsible for establishing their own religion.
6) Select the key philosophy of the Declaration of Independence.
A
Established governments are permanent and unchangeable.
B
Each person has certain rights that cannot be taken away.
C
Each state should be responsible for establishing their own religion.
7) Select the key philosophy of the Declaration of Independence.
A
Governments are established by people to protect their rights.
B
Each state should be responsible for establishing their own religion.
C
Established governments are permanent and unchangeable.
8) According to the Declaration of Independence, where does the government get its power?
A
from the King
B
from the people
C
from the Governors
D
from the legislatures
9) Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are rights that —
A
are granted only to colonial governors.
B
cannot be taken away.
C
cannot be granted.
D
are controlled by the government.
10) Whose ideas related to the idea that people have certain unalienable rights that were incorporated into the Declaration of Independence?
A
John Locke
B
Thomas Jefferson
C
Benjamin Franklin
D
Patrick Henry
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