Constructed Response Questions. 1. John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, and Baron de Montesquieu were all important Enlightenment thinkers. Explain the philosophy.

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Constructed Response Questions

1. John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, and Baron de Montesquieu were all important Enlightenment thinkers. Explain the philosophy of at least one of these thinkers and how his ideas contributed to the development of American government. Score 0 No response or the response does not address the prompt Score 1 Fulfills only 1 of 2 requirements of a level 2 performance Score 2 Explains the philosophy of one Enlightenment thinker; explains that thinker’s contribution(s) to American government 2. Explain how tensions between British governmental authority and the American colonists contributed to the American Revolution. Include a specific example in your response. Score 0 No response or the response does not address prompt Score 1 Fulfills only 1 of 2 requirements of a level 2 performance Score 2 Explains how distrust contributed to the American Revolution; includes one specific example of tension in the response

3. Choose a North Carolina industry and explain its importance in the national economy. Include two examples of that industry’s global importance. Score 0 No response or the response does not address the prompt Score 1 Fulfills only 1 of 2 requirements of a level 2 performance Score 2 Explains the importance of a N.C. industry to the nation’s economy; provides 2 examples of that industry’s global importance 4. No government can exist without taxation. This money must necessarily be levied on the people; and the grand art consists of levying so as not to oppress. Frederick the Great, eighteenth-century Prussian king The power of taxing people and their property is essential to the very existence of government. James Madison, U.S. President Take a position that argues for or against the point of view of these statesmen. Explain your position by providing one specific example that supports your argument. Score 0 No response or the response does not address the prompt Score 1 Fulfills only 1 of 2 requirements of a level 2 performance Score 2 Takes a position for or against the statesmen's point of view; provides one example that supports the argument

5. Establishing financial goals is an essential part of financial literacy. Explain how career and education can affect a person ′ s financial future. Score 0 No response or the response does not address the prompt Score 1 Fulfills only 1 of 2 requirements of a level 2 performance Score 2 Explains how career can affect a person ′ s financial future; explains how education can affect a person’s financial future 6. What role is fulfilled by automated transactions in checking and savings accounts? Give one example of an automated transaction that is a credit added to the account balance. Give a second example of an automated transaction that is a debit deducted from the account balance. Score 0 No response or the response does not address the prompt Score 1 Fulfills only 1 of 3 requirements of a level 3 performance Score 2 Fulfills 2 of 3 requirements of a level 3 performance Score 3 Analyzes the role of automated transactions in checking and savings accounts; provides one example of an automated transaction that is a credit; provides one example of an automated transaction that is a debit

7. Throughout its history, American democracy has upheld and strengthened citizens’ individual rights. Take a position that argues for or against the above statement. Provide at least two specific historic examples (e.g., legislation, Supreme Court cases, executive orders, or other actions by the federal government) that support your position. Score 0 No response or the response does not address the prompt Score 1 Fulfills only 1 of 3 requirements of a level 3 performance Score 2 Fulfills 2 of 3 requirements of a level 3 performance Score 3 Takes a position that argues for or against the statement; provides one historic example that supports the position; provides a second historic example that supports the position 8. The level of competition within market economic systems affects prices and profits. Explain how: 1. competition affects profits 2. competition affects prices 3. profits and prices interact 4. profits and prices may influence competition Score 0 No response or the response does not address the prompt Score 1 Fulfills only 1 of 4 requirements of a level 4 performance Score 2 Fulfills 2 of 4 requirements of a level 4 performance Score 3 Fulfills 3 of 4 requirements of a level 4 performance Score 4 Explains how competition affects profits; explains how competition affects prices; explains how profits and prices interact; explains how profits and prices may influence competition

Write a constructed response to the following question about the Enlightenment Philosophers we studied.question