Mini-Assessment 6 Review (edited)
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Who would a citizen contact about a problem with city roads?
the county commissioner
the president
the governor
the mayor
Answer explanation
The mayor is the chief executive of cities and would be responsible for addressing a problem with city roads.
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SS.7.C.2.12
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Shrimp and seafood industries in Florida are concerned about the freshwater supply from Georgia. If the freshwater supply is reduced, Florida’s shrimp and seafood industries could be harmed. Who is responsible for resolving this dispute?
federal legislative branch
federal executive branch
state legislatures
state judiciary
Answer explanation
The federal executive branch would resolve the dispute based on current law. Enforcing federal law is the responsibility of the federal executive branch. The issue involves two states; state legislatures & state courts make decisions that apply only to the state in which the legislature or judiciary (courts) exist, and would not affect actions in other states. The U.S. Congress is the federal legislative branch whose job is to MAKE NEW laws BUT resolving a dispute would be based on current laws (laws that have already been passed) which is the responsibility of the executive branch (because their job is to enforce the laws).
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SS.7.C.2.12
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The newspaper headline attached describes a community problem. What problem was the ordinance meant to address?
concerns about local businesses
threats to public education
concerns about parking
threats to public safety
Answer explanation
People gathering near homes and creating a disturbance with a protest may create a threat to public safety. The headline does NOT refer to parking, education, schools, or businesses.
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SS.7.C.2.12
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why are canned food drives held?
to help private community groups support those in need
to help city administrators fulfill their responsibilities
to help county officials meet their obligations
to help state agencies distribute benefits
Answer explanation
The canned food collected by private groups can support a community need such as reducing hunger. City administrators & county officials are local government officials. Local government officials & state agencies might collect canned food but it would NOT be to fulfill their responsibilities; it might be to support the community outside their responsibilities.
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SS.7.C.2.12
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
The statements below are from a conversation about a public policy issue.
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Peggy: People who receive state unemployment benefits should be required to perform community service.
Jeff: I disagree. People who are unemployed need the time to look for work.
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What public policy solution would Peggy and Jeff likely support?
increased background checks
increased support payments
expanded training programs
expanded private assistance
Answer explanation
Both speakers would like unemployed people to be working whether they are working in the community as volunteers or else if they are looking for work. These statements suggest that unemployed people should try to move off unemployment.
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SS.7.C.2.12
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which option represents a way that multiple perspectives are reflected in political participation?
public meetings
press conference
legislative sessions
State of the Union address
Answer explanation
Opportunities for the public to attend and for individuals to express their viewpoints represent a way for multiple perspectives to be reflected in political participation.
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SS.7.C.2.13
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The headline attached describes an event in U.S. history. Which public policy view is reflected in the headline?
racial discrimination
racial prejudice
racial tolerance
racial equality
Answer explanation
Desegregating the military is a public policy that reflects support for racial equality. Racial tolerance is a viewpoint and not a policy. Racial tolerance is a step toward equality. A viewpoint of racial prejudice or a policy of race discrimination would keep the policy of segregation in place.
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SS.7.C.2.13
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