Civics Final Part 1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Article I in the Constitution grants lawmaking powers to which branch? | Congress |
Which amendment protects privacy of individuals? | fourth |
If a state law is in conflict with the Constitution, who will declare it unconstitutional? | judicial |
In the Preamble of the Constitution, what does the line “Insure domestic tranquility” mean? | Prevent rebellion |
Which form of government has legislative and executive branches in the same assembly? | Parliamentary system |
What was King Edward of Britain forced to sign? | Magna Carta |
Who influenced the US to create the first three Articles of the Constitution which outlined duties of the 3 branches? | Montesquieu |
Which type of foreign policy promotes a prosperous economic relationship with China? | Promoting International Trade |
What pact was created between the USA, Mexico and Canada to eliminate trade barriers? | NAFTA |
Why do countries receive trade sanctions against them? | Violating International Law |
If an individual invest money into a business, what type of payment do they receive? | Interest |
If the FED wants to raise interest rates, what does it do? | Sells bonds |
If the GDP of a country goes up, what usually goes up as well? | Standard of living |
What do you call a countries ability to produce goods more efficiently than others? | Specialization |
What is it called when the price of a product goes up and more suppliers enter the market? | Law of supply |
What is an example of a civic responsibility that most Americans don’t take seriously? | Voting |
The slogan “Change we believe in” Is using which type of propaganda? | Glittering Generality |
What type of economy exists where a government centrally plans all activity? | Command |
Which of the following is not a group with the purpose of protesting for changes; NAACP, PETA, SNCC, PAC. | PAC |
What is it called when government’s expenditures are less than revenue? | Budget surplus |
How do local governments receive most of their money? | Intergovernmental revenues |
What is the largest source of revenue for the federal government? | Tax Payers |
What is most states’ second largest source of revenue? | Sales tax |
The FTC, FDA and SEC are all examples of what? | Federal regulatory agencies |
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