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1.       Which professional athlete successfully sued his team in a case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court and resulted in free agency for all professional

         athletes, in all sports?

         a.  Curt Flood      b.  Jackie Robinson      c.  Gordie Howe      d.  Bret Favre

 

2.       The phrase “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” appears in what document?

         a.  the U.S. Constitution                       b.  the Pledge of Allegiance        

         c.  the Declaration of Independence       d.  the Mayflower Compact

 

3.       What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

         a.  Executive, legislative, judicial            b.  Congress, capitalists, media

         c.  Federal, state, local                          d.  Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians

 

4.       How many amendments are in the U.S. Constitution?

        a.  10      b.  19      c.  27      d.  45

5.       The Constitution requires the U.S. to use capitalism as its economic system.          True          False

6.       The first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the Bill of Rights.      True          False

7.       It is illegal to be a communist in the U.S.          True          False

 

8.       The Constitution guarantees you food, a home, health care, and a job.          True         False

 

9.       Whose gift of books to the U.S. government was the beginning of the Library of Congress?

  a.  Thomas Jefferson             b.  Benjamin Franklin      c.  Thomas Dewey          d.  Oliver Hazard Perry

 

10.    The government can tell a newspaper not to publish a story it doesn’t like.      True          False

 

11.    Your employer can tell you not to wear political buttons or T-shirts to work.    True          False

 

12.    Slavery was outlawed by the Constitution in

  a.  1787          b.  1865          c.  1940          d.  never

 

13.    The public is permitted to call the White House with comments on the president’s policies.

  True          False

 

14.    Who is the current governor of Pennsylvania?

  a.  Jim Ferlo          b.  Luke Ravenstahl          c.  Bob Casey          d.  Ed Rendell

 

15.    Who is the current mayor of Pittsburgh?

  a.  Jim Ferlo          b.  Luke Ravenstahl          c.  Bob Casey          d.  Ed Rendell

 

16.   Who is a current PA STATE senator?

        a.  Jim Ferlo         b.  Luke Ravenstahl          c.  Bob Casey          d.  Ed Rendell 

 

17.   Who is one of Pennsylvania's two U.S. Senators?

        a.  Jim Ferlo         b.  Luke Ravenstahl          c.  Bob Casey          d.  Ed Rendell 

 

18.    The president can fire a member of Congress.          True          False

 

19.    When you are arrested, you have the right to a(n)

  a.  shower          b.  ride home          c.  attorney          d.  blood test

 

20.    Benjamin Franklin was a president of the United States.          True          False

 

21.    Whose picture is on the $20 bill?

  a.  Myron Cope          b.  Andrew Jackson          c.  Thomas Jefferson          d.  John F. Kennedy

 

22.    When was the Equal Rights Amendment added to the U.S. Constitution.      

  a.  1964          b.  1972          c.  1990          d.  never

 

23.    The president’s spouse is paid a salary.          True          False

 

24.    The president can pass laws.          True          False  

 

25.    How old do you have to be to vote in the U.S.?

  a.  16          b.  18          c.  21          d.  25

 

26.    When you register to vote, you must register as either a Democrat or a Republican.

  True          False

 

27.    Whose vote breaks a tie in the U.S. Senate?

  a.  President          b.  Vice President          c.  Secretary of State          d.  Speaker of the House         

 

28.    Who is the first First Lady ever to hold an elected office of her own?

  a.  Jackie Kennedy          b.  Mary Lincoln         c.  Michelle Obama          d.  Hillary Clinton

 

29.    Elected officials are required to pay taxes under the same rules as everyone else.

  True          False

 

30.    Employees of nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations don’t pay taxes.          True          False

 

31.    The 50th state of the United States was

  a.  Pennsylvania          b.  Hawai’i          c.  Puerto Rico          d.  Alaska

 

32.    Thomas Jefferson wrote

  a.  the Declaration of Independence      b.  the Pledge of Allegiance

  c.  America the Beautiful                      d.  the Magna Carta

 

33.    The president is required to take the oath of office on a bible.         True          False

 

34.    Our national anthem is

  a.  America the Beautiful   b. This Land is Your Land   c. Star Spangled Banner   d.  Born in the USA

 

35.    Illegal immigrants are permitted to play professional sports in the U.S.          True          False

 

36.    NATO is

  a.  the North American Treaty Organization                b.  the New Allegiance Testing Office

  c.  the North Atlantic Treaty Organization                   d.  the National Area Territory Orders

 

37.    The U.S. is a member of NATO.          True          False

 

38.    If the membership approves, the United Nations can prosecute former U.S. officials for

        torture of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.          True          False

 

39.   The U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay is in

        a.  Puerto Rico          b.  Florida          c.  San Diego          d.  Cuba

 

40.   When a person is arrested, and before questioning, the police read this statement:

       "You have the right to remain silent.  Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.  You have the right to

        have an attorney present during questioning.  If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.  Do you understand

        these rights?"  This statement is called the

        a.  Bill of Rights          b.  Miranda Warning          c.  Oath of Office          d.  Public Statement

 

41.    “Freedom of speech” means that you have an absolute right to say anything you want, about anyone, or anything, anytime, anywhere.        

        True          False

 

42.    Members of the U.S. House of Representatives serve a term of

        a.  two years          b.  four years          c.  six years          d.  life

 

43.    Members of Congress may serve an unlimited number of terms.          True          False

 

44.    The President’s spouse also takes an oath of office.          True          False

 

45.    Officially, the president is selected by

        a.  the public          b.  Congress          c.  the political party in power          d.  the Electoral College

 

46.    The first woman to run for president was

        a.  Victoria Woodhull (1872)                             b.  Shirley Chisholm (1972)          c.  Carol Moseley Braun (2004)        d.  Hillary Clinton (2008)

 

47.    All adult Americans are required to vote.          True          False

 

48.    A “natural-born citizen” must be born in the United States.          True          False

 

49.    Match the president with the title of his social program.   New Deal     Great Society     New Frontier     

        a.  Franklin Delano Roosevelt          b.  John F. Kennedy          c.  Lyndon B. Johnson

 

50.    The federal government’s official website is

        a.  government.com          b.  usa.gov          c.  federal.gov          d.  president.com

 

51.    The Supreme Court has the power to appoint the president when the election ends in a tie.

        True          False

 

52.    In 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered Florida officials to stop counting the votes

        and appointed George W. Bush as president.          True          False

 

53.    Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Martin Luther King, Henry Kissinger, Jimmy Carter,

        and Al Gore all won the Nobel Peace Prize.          True          False

 

54.    Which of these is NOT a department of the president’s cabinet?

        a.  Agriculture                                                 b.  Homeland Security

        c.  Office of Management and Budget                 d.  Labor

 

55.    The Declaration of Independence is the first law of the United States.          True          False

 

56.    Every law in the U.S. – federal, state, and local – must follow the Constitution.          True          False

 

57.    The law that requires schools to provide equal athletic opportunities for girls is

        a.  The Bill of Rights of 1791                                            b.  Civil Rights Act of 1964

        c.  Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972              d.  Equal Rights Amendment

 

58.    The president traditionally makes an annual speech to a joint session of Congress.  The speech is called the

        a.  State of the Union Address           b.  Budget Message        c.  Inaugural Address      d.  Greetings

 

59.    There are how many senators from each state in the U.S. Senate?

        a.  one          b.  two          c.  three          d.  four

 

60.    When a Senate seat is vacant, the governor of that state is permitted to sell the seat to the highest bidder.

        True       False

 

61.    Which of these is NOT one of the duties of Congress?

        a.  provide for the general welfare          b.  impose taxes          c.  pass laws          d.  appoint ambassadors

 

62.    The president’s White House office is in the shape of a(n)

        a.  circle          b.  oval          c.  square          d.  pentagon

 

63.    The first president to live in the White House was

        a.  George Washington          b.  John Adams          c.  Abraham Lincoln          d.  Thomas Jefferson

 

64.    All members of Congress, the military, and the president’s cabinet take an oath to uphold the Constitution.

        True          False

 

65.    Who has the power to declare war?

        a.  Congress      b.  the president      c.  secretary of defense      d.  Rush Limbaugh

 

66.    The vice president is in charge of the Senate.          True          False

 

67.    You can obtain federal government records under the

        a.  Bill of Rights      b.  Freedom of Information Act      c.  Patriot Act      d.  you can’t

 

68.    The only person ever to hold both offices of president and vice president without ever

        being elected to either one is

        a.  George W. Bush      b.  Dick Cheney      c.  Millard Fillmore      d.  Gerald Ford

 

69.   The AFL-CIO is a(n)

        a. labor union      b. association of labor unions      c. government agency      d. business organization

 

70.    The practice of violating the law in order to bring attention to injustice is called

        a.  civil rights      b.  civil unrest      c.  civil disobedience       d.  civil war

 

71.    Labor unions led the fight for the eight-hour day, end to child labor, workplace health

        and safety laws, and the minimum wage.          True          False

 

72.    If you write to your elected representatives, you will probably get a reply.          True          False

 

73.    When the president signs a new law, he can decide whether he will obey that law by

        using a signing statement.          True          False

 

74.    The current hourly U.S. MINIMUM wage is

        a.  $5.15      b.  $7.25      c.  $10.00      d.  there is no minimum wage

 

75.    The current hourly U.S. MAXIMUM wage is

        a.  $50.00      b.  $100.00      c.  $1,000.00      d.  there is no maximum wage

 

76.    The Constitution specifically forbids states to secede from the union.      True          False

 

77.    Which of the following is NOT in the Constitution?

        a.  God      b.  equal protection      c.  bankruptcy      d.  intoxicating liquors

 

78.    The Constitution requires the government to conduct

        a.  political opinion polls      b.  IQ tests of school students      c.  business as usual      d.  the census

 

79.    Illegal immigrants can get food stamps.          True          False

 

80.    A sports stadium built for a privately-owned sports team, with government funds, is one example of socialism.

        True          False

 

81.    Courts get their lists of potential jurors from

        a.  voter registration lists      b. lists of property owners      c.  drivers license lists      d.  all of the above

 

82.    If you don’t vote in the primary election, you can’t vote in the general election.      True          False

 

83.    The newest cabinet department is

        a.  Energy      b.  Homeland Security      c.  Agriculture      d.  Transportation

 

84.    The Cabinet is part of the

        a.  Legislative branch      b.  Judicial branch       c.  Executive branch      d.  none of the above

 

85.    The government provides full funding for homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and food pantries.

        True          False

 

86.    Homeless people can vote.          True          False

 

87.    The three levels of government are

        a.  Executive, legislative, judicial      b.  Congress, capitalists, media

        c.  Federal, state, local                    d.  Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians

 

88.    It is standard procedure for witnesses testifying before Congressional committees to be sworn under

        oath.          True          False

 

89.    The public can sit in the visitors’ galleries and watch the House and Senate proceedings in Congress.

        True          False

 

90.    Members of Congress are required to take their oath of office on the

        a.  Bible     b.  Constitution      c.  phone book      d.  none of the above

 

91.    The public can demand a national referendum on public issues

        a.  with 100,000 signatures           b.  with a majority vote in Congress

        c.  by convincing the president      d.  there is no provision for a national referendum on any subject at any time

 

92.    Sixty votes in the Senate is a filibuster-proof majority.          True          False

 

93.    Martin Luther King, Jr. was a(n)

        a.  Baptist minister      b.  member of Congress      c.  attorney      d.  cabinet official

 

94.    The president is required to

        a.  send a balanced budget to Congress                                  b.  vote in every election

        c.  consult with the Senate when s/he makes appointments      d.  be a Christian

 

95.    Most of the work in Congress is done by committees.          True          False

 

96.    It is illegal to burn an American flag as a protest.          True          False

 

97.    When men turn 18, they must register for a potential military draft.          True          False

 

98.    Which officer controls the daily business of the US House of Representatives?

        a.  committee chair      b.  majority leader      c.  president pro tempore      d.  Speaker of the House

 

99.    Congress has the power to subpoena people to appear at a hearing and testify on an issue.

        True          False

 

100.   When a president is impeached, s/he is immediately expelled from office.          True          False

 

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