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FCLE-FLORIDA CIVIC LITERACY EXAM |2024-2025 MOST
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Question 1: Which amendment provides that "no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to testify against themselves" that is, to submit to self-incrimination?
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The fifth amendment Question 2: Signing a petition in support or in opposition to pending legislation is an exercise of which Amendment?
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First Amendment Question 3: During the ratification process of the Constitution, two major camps emerged: the____ who opposed ratification and ____ who supported its ratification
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Anti-Federalists, Federalists
Question 4: What is the significance of the mayflower compact
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It was the first attempt by Europeans of self-government in the colonies.Question 5: Which of the following cases ruled evidence of crime collected outside of the
parameters of the search cannot be used in court:
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Mapp v. Ohio (1961)
Question 6: We elect a President for how many years?
Answer:
Four (4)
Question 7: Which of the following cases focused on the fourteenth amendment?
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Plessy v Ferguson 1896 and Brown v. Board of Education 1954 Question 8: Which of the following cases overturned the "separate but equal" precedent in education?
Answer:
Brown v. The board of education 1954
Question 9: Name one right only for United States citizens.
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vote in a federal election run for federal office
Question 10: How many ammendments does the Constitution have?
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twenty-seven (27) Question 11: Which of the following cases determined standardless manual recounts violate the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Constitution
Answer:
Bush v. Gore (2000)
Question 12: The fourth amendment:
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Protects against unreasonable search and seizure Question 13: The constitution established a system of "dual sovereignty," under which the states have surrendered some of their powers to the federal government, but also retained some sovereignty. All other powers were to be held by the states, local communities, or the people themselves in a concept known as:
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Federalism Question 14: To appease some of the fears of the Anti-Federalists and to ensure the ratification
of the Constitution, the Federalists promised that they would:
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add amendments specifically protecting individual liberties Question 15: Articles one, two, and three in the Constitution reflect which constitutional
principle:
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separation of powers Question 16: Which of the following cases centered on political speech paid for by unions and corporations?
Answer:
Citizen's United v. Federal Elections Commission 2010
Question 17: What is the economic system in the United States?
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capitalist economy market economy
Question 18: For what purpose did Thomas Paine write Common Sense?
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To encourage the colonists to demand independence from Great Britain
Question 19: Who is the chief executive in a state?
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governor
Question 20: When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
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July 4, 1776
Question 21: Why do some states have more Representatives than other states?
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(because of) the state's population (because) they have more people (because) some states have more people
Question 22: What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
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the United States the flag Question 23: The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the constitution. What are these words?
Answer:
We the people
Question 24: What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
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civil rights movement Question 25: Which of the following is a case that centered on the first amendment:
Answer:
Engle v. Vitale 1962
Question 26: Name one problem that led to the Civil War.
Answer:
slavery economic reasons states' rights