EOC Review Goal 6. Objective 6.01 Which of the following served as the model for the U.S. Congress? a.Magna Carta b.Parliament c.Colonial town meetings.

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EOC Review Goal 6

Objective 6.01 Which of the following served as the model for the U.S. Congress? a.Magna Carta b.Parliament c.Colonial town meetings d.English Bill of Rights

The philosophers Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean- Jacques Rousseau are all associated with which movement? a.Enlightenment b.Romanticism c.Classicism d.Populism

Which statement describes common law? a.It is the basis of all statutes b.It can be found in the U.S. Constitution c.It is based on precedent d.It is based on John Locke’s ideas

Objective 6.02 Which type of law would a federal agency issue to take an unsafe toy off the market? a.Criminal law b.International law c.Family law d.Administrative law

States have the LEAST authority to pass statutes related to which of the following? a.Criminal law b.County law c.International law d.Family law

Objective 6.03 Where does a bill go after it is introduced? a.To the governor b.To the voters c.To an agency d.To a committee

What is cloture used for? a.To punish a legislator b.To end a legislative session c.To review a law’s constitutionality d.To end debate on a bill

Objective 6.04 Which of the following is often used to determine whether citizens are informed about an issue? a.Newspaper editorial b.Open primary c.Public opinion poll d.Advertising campaign using propaganda technique

Which responsibility of citizenship is fulfilled by attending public forums? a.Keeping informed b.Voting c.Respecting others’ rights d.Helping the community

Objective 6.05 What is a legislator's ability to send mail to his or her constituents for free called? a.Press release b.Franking privilege c.Special task force d.Freedom of speech

A newspaper editorial criticizes a U.S. senator for “talking a bill to death.” What did the legislator do? a.Engage in a filibuster b.Vote for the bill c.Call for a ballot initiative d.Enforce the bill

Objective 6.06 For whom do lobbyists typically work? a.Legislators b.Interest groups c.Judges d.Federal agencies

Which of the following is the LEAST common method lobbyists use to try to influence public policy? a.Meeting individual voters b.Donating money to political parties c.Helping write legislation d.Testifying at public hearings

Which is an example of an interest group? a.School board b.Labor union c.City council d.District court

Objective 6.07 Which is an example of a federal law enforcement agency? a.Secret Service b.Dept. of Education c.Dept. of State d.U.S. Army

Which statement is true about sheriffs? a.They are appointed by the governor b.They are elected by the people c.Their jurisdiction includes the entire state d.They serve for their lifetime

Objective 6.08 Who has legal authority to decide the sentence in many criminal cases? a.Defendant b.Prosecutor c.Attorney general d.Judge

Which statement is MOST applicable to a person who is granted parole? a.He or she must pay the cost of their criminal trial b.He or she must obey certain rules and stay out of trouble c.He or she will be eligible for early release form prison if certain rules are followed d.He or she must go to rehab