1. What is the primary purpose of voting in a democratic system?
A) To select representatives and influence government policy
B) To participate in recreational activities
C) To enforce legal codes
D) To manage economic resources
Answer: A) To select representatives and influence government policy
2. Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted women the right to vote?
A) 15th Amendment
B) 19th Amendment
C) 24th Amendment
D) 26th Amendment
Answer: B) 19th Amendment
3. What is voter turnout?
A) The total number of eligible voters
B) The percentage of eligible voters who actually cast a ballot
C) The number of votes cast for a candidate
D) The number of political ads seen
Answer: B) The percentage of eligible voters who actually cast a ballot
4. Which group is primarily responsible for conducting elections in the U.S.?
A) The Supreme Court
B) The Federal Election Commission
C) State and local election officials
D) The Department of Justice
Answer: C) State and local election officials
5. What does the term “absentee ballot” refer to?
A) A ballot cast in person on election day
B) A ballot cast by mail or in advance due to the voter being unable to attend in person
C) A ballot used for early voting
D) A ballot used for provisional voting
Answer: B) A ballot cast by mail or in advance due to the voter being unable to attend in person
6. What is the main purpose of political protests?
A) To entertain the public
B) To express dissent and demand change
C) To enforce laws
D) To raise funds for campaigns
Answer: B) To express dissent and demand change
7. Which historical event is an example of a significant political protest in the U.S.?
A) The Boston Tea Party
B) The signing of the Declaration of Independence
C) The Constitutional Convention
D) The inauguration of a president
Answer: A) The Boston Tea Party
8. What is the significance of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in relation to voting rights?
A) It established voting requirements
B) It ended discriminatory practices in voting and employment
C) It introduced the Electoral College
D) It created voter identification requirements
Answer: B) It ended discriminatory practices in voting and employment
9. Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?
A) 15th Amendment
B) 19th Amendment
C) 24th Amendment
D) 26th Amendment
Answer: D) 26th Amendment
10. What is the primary role of a political action committee (PAC)?
A) To enforce campaign finance laws
B) To raise and spend money to influence elections and legislation
C) To organize political protests
D) To provide voter education
Answer: B) To raise and spend money to influence elections and legislation
11. What is a “poll tax”?
A) A tax paid by voters to cast their ballot
B) A tax levied on political campaign donations
C) A tax on voter registration fees
D) A tax imposed on political advertisements
Answer: A) A tax paid by voters to cast their ballot
12. Which landmark Supreme Court case ruled that poll taxes were unconstitutional in federal elections?
A) Brown v. Board of Education
B) Bush v. Gore
C) Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections
D) Citizens United v. FEC
Answer: C) Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections
13. What is the purpose of voter registration?
A) To verify eligibility and ensure accurate voter rolls
B) To provide voter education
C) To collect taxes
D) To enforce campaign finance laws
Answer: A) To verify eligibility and ensure accurate voter rolls
14. Which U.S. President signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law?
A) John F. Kennedy
B) Lyndon B. Johnson
C) Richard Nixon
D) Franklin D. Roosevelt
Answer: B) Lyndon B. Johnson
15. What is the primary goal of civic engagement?
A) To participate in cultural activities
B) To contribute to community and societal well-being
C) To gain financial benefits
D) To receive political endorsements
Answer: B) To contribute to community and societal well-being
16. Which form of political participation involves actively supporting or opposing a cause or candidate through campaigning?
A) Voting
B) Protesting
C) Civic Engagement
D) Advocacy
Answer: D) Advocacy
17. Which activity is considered a form of direct political participation?
A) Attending a town hall meeting
B) Reading a political news article
C) Watching a political debate
D) Sharing a political meme on social media
Answer: A) Attending a town hall meeting
18. What is the role of a grassroots movement in political participation?
A) To influence legislation through high-level lobbying
B) To engage and mobilize local communities to support causes
C) To oversee national policy changes
D) To organize international diplomatic efforts
Answer: B) To engage and mobilize local communities to support causes
19. What is a “referendum”?
A) A type of political protest
B) A method for citizens to vote directly on specific issues or policies
C) An election for choosing political representatives
D) A campaign finance regulation
Answer: B) A method for citizens to vote directly on specific issues or policies
20. Which type of political participation involves attending rallies and marches?
A) Voting
B) Protesting
C) Civic Engagement
D) Lobbying
Answer: B) Protesting
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