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American Politics - History and Basic Ideas

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American Politics  History and Basic Ideas game quiz
"This quiz deals with American Government, Politics and the founding of the nation. Hope you guys can answer these questions, (You should be able to if you have had any history classes)!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Who was the first President of the U.S.?
    Alexander Hamilton
    John Adams
    George Washington
    Samuel Adams


2. What are the three branches of the U.S. Government?
    Judicial, Legislative and Presidential
    Executive, Judicial, Confederation
    Executive, Pluralist and Sovereignty
    Judicial, Legislative and Executive


3. The Declaration of Independence was written by __________
__________.
    Answer: (Two words - first and last names)


4. What was our first written document that established our colonial government, in 1777?
    Articles of Confederation
    Federalist Papers
    Declaration of Independence
    The Virginia Plan


5. Alexander Hamilton was shot by _____
_____.
    Aaron Burr
    John Adams
    John Jay
    Samuel Adams


6. 'The power of U.S. courts to invalidate actions undertaken by the legislative and executive branches of Government.' This statement defines what term?
    Judicial Review
    Executive Agreements
    Checks and Balances
    Legislative Law


7. Who was the first African-American Supreme Court Justice?
    Sojurner Truth
    Clarence Thomas
    Thurgood Marshall
    Jesse Jackson


8. Which philosopher is said to have influenced Jefferson in writing the Declaration of Independence?
    Descartes
    Voltaire
    Montesquieu
    John Locke


9. Who attended EVERY meeting of the Constitutional Convention?
    James Madison
    George Washington
    John Adams
    Ben Franklin


10. The 16th President was _________
________.
    Answer: (Two words - first and last names)


11. Which President was assassinated in 1963?
    Johnson
    Kennedy
    Roosevelt
    Nixon


12. 'Bi-cameral' refers to what?
    Two branches of Government
    Two judges allowed to retire per year
    Two houses the President can live in
    Two houses of legislature


13. How many cabinet departments are there as of May 2001?
    14
    16
    15
    13


14. Slander is a false written statement.
    True
    False


15. Nowhere in the body of the original Constitution were the words 'slavery' or 'slave' mentioned.
    True
    False

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