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CHAPTER 1 – THE FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
1. Which principle of American democracy emphasizes that government derives its
power from the consent of the governed?
A. Federalism
B. Popular sovereignty
C. Checks and balances
D. Judicial review
✅ Answer: B
💡 Rationale: Popular sovereignty holds that legitimate government authority
comes from the people’s consent, ensuring that citizens remain the ultimate source
of power.
2. A policymaker argues that citizens should obey laws for the good of society
even if they disagree with them. Which democratic value supports this idea?
A. Rule of law
B. Majority rule
C. Political equality
D. Individual liberty
✅ Answer: A
💡 Rationale: The rule of law maintains that everyone, including government
officials, must follow established laws — a foundation for order and
accountability.
,3. The U.S. system where voters elect representatives to make decisions on their
behalf is best described as:
A. Direct democracy
B. Representative democracy
C. Oligarchy
D. Totalitarianism
✅ Answer: B
💡 Rationale: In a representative democracy, citizens elect officials to create and
enforce policies, balancing efficiency with popular control.
4. The belief that government should be limited and protect natural rights reflects
the ideas of:
A. Karl Marx
B. John Locke
C. Thomas Hobbes
D. Montesquieu
✅ Answer: B
💡 Rationale: Locke’s philosophy of natural rights (life, liberty, property)
profoundly influenced the Declaration of Independence and U.S. political thought.
5. In which system does the national government hold all power, delegating
authority to local governments as it chooses?
A. Confederal
B. Unitary
C. Federal
D. Parliamentary
✅ Answer: B
💡 Rationale: A unitary system centralizes authority at the national level, unlike
the federal structure adopted in the U.S.
,6. The phrase “E pluribus unum” reflects which democratic concept?
A. Individualism
B. Equality of outcome
C. Unity in diversity
D. Majority rule
✅ Answer: C
💡 Rationale: Meaning “Out of many, one,” this motto represents unity among
diverse states and peoples forming one nation.
7. A citizen votes in every election and contacts their representatives. This
behavior best represents:
A. Civil disobedience
B. Political participation
C. Partisan polarization
D. Social mobility
✅ Answer: B
💡 Rationale: Active political participation is essential to maintaining
representative democracy and civic engagement.
8. Which principle protects against tyranny by distributing power among branches?
A. Separation of powers
B. Limited government
C. Popular sovereignty
D. Federalism
✅ Answer: A
💡 Rationale: Separation of powers divides legislative, executive, and judicial
authority to prevent concentration of control.
, 9. The belief that government should act to ensure economic equality is most
consistent with:
A. Conservatism
B. Liberalism
C. Libertarianism
D. Authoritarianism
✅ Answer: B
💡 Rationale: Modern liberals advocate using government to promote social
welfare and reduce inequality.
10. When citizens distrust government institutions but continue to support
democracy, this reflects:
A. Political efficacy
B. Political culture
C. Civic duty
D. Institutional legitimacy
✅ Answer: B
💡 Rationale: Political culture encompasses shared attitudes toward government
and democracy, even amidst institutional skepticism.
11. The belief that citizens can influence political outcomes is called:
A. Political efficacy
B. Civic virtue
C. Social capital
D. Political trust
✅ Answer: A
💡 Rationale: Efficacy is key to democratic engagement—when people believe
participation matters, they are more likely to act.