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Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE) (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Exam Prep with All Amendments| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

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Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE) (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Exam Prep with All Amendments| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A Q: What rights are listed in the Declaration of Independence? Answer: Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness Q: For what purpose did Thomas Paine write Common Sense? Answer: To encourage the colonists to demand independence from Great Britain Q: Which of the following were thought to be weaknesses of the government laid out by the Articles of Confederation? Answer: no power to tax and no executive or judiciary Q: A state that permits citizens to vote directly on laws and policies is practicing a form of: Answer: direct democracy Q: An individual's belief that ordinary citizens can affect what government does is: Answer: political efficacy Q: The principle that authority of the government rests in the hands of the people is: Answer: popular sovereignty Q: The "rule of law" is best described as: Answer: citizens are governed by laws; no one is above the law Q: In the U.S., voters chose representatives from the state to represent them in the U.S. Congress. This is known as: Answer: indirect democracy Q: Which of the following are reserved for U.S. citizens only? Answer: voting, serving on a jury, and holding federal office Q: Which of the following best are the two dominant political parties in the U.S. Answer: Democrats and Republicans Q: In general, the Republican party is ideologically Answer: conservative Q: Who is responsible for registering voters in the state of Florida? Answer: a county supervisor of elections Q: Who is the chief executive in a state? Answer: the governor Q: Congress creates laws, but those laws can be vetoed by the president or overturned by the Supreme Court. This is an example of a Constitutional principle known as: Answer: Checks and Balances Q: Articles one, two, and three in the Constitution reflect which constitutional principle: Answer: separation of powers Q: Which part of the U.S. Constitution declares it to be the supreme law of the land? Answer: Article VI Q: The concept of self-government can be found in: Answer: the preamble beginning with "we the people" Q: How many amendments have been added to the Constitution? Answer: 27 Q: Which of the following best describes the concept of 'rule of law': Answer: No one is above the law, including government and elected officials. Q: Which of the following best describes federalism: Answer: a dual system of sovereignty where both national and state governments have authority. Q: What is the purpose of the 22nd amendment: Answer: Limits the president to two terms

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