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FLORIDA CIVICS LITERACY EXAM 2026 COMPLETE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERS |ALREADY PASSED!!


1. How did both the signing of the Magna Carta and the Glorious
Revolution influence the development of the American Revolution?

They promoted the idea that all citizens should have the right to
vote for their leaders.

They rejected the notion of a social contract.

They established the idea that leaders should have limits on
their power.

They weakened Great Britain's military and made it difficult for it
to control its colonies.

2. The stars of the U.S. flag represent the 50 states and the red and white
stripes represent

the number of senators allocated for each state

the 13 original colonies

the number of U.S. territories

the valor and accomplishment of the nation

3. If a new law is proposed that affects voting rights, what actions can
citizens take to influence the outcome of this law?

Only vote in the next election.

Wait for the Supreme Court to decide on the law.

Contact their representatives and participate in advocacy
campaigns.

Ignore the law since it does not affect them directly.

,4. What does Article V of the U.S. Constitution primarily address?

The rights of the states.

The establishment of the judicial system.

The powers of the executive branch.

The amendment process of the Constitution.

5. Describe how the pursuit of religious freedom influenced the
establishment of colonies in America.

Religious freedom was not a significant factor in the
establishment of American colonies.

Colonists came to America solely for the purpose of expanding
British territory.

Colonists were primarily motivated by economic gain and did
not consider religious factors.

Many colonists sought to escape religious persecution and
establish communities where they could practice their faith
freely.

6. In what year was the U.S. Constitution drafted?

1801

1787

1776

1791

7. What is the primary responsibility of the executive branch of the U.S.
government?

Makes laws

, Enforces laws

Interprets laws

Advises the President

8. What was the primary geopolitical concern of the United States during
the Cold War?

Economic sanctions against Europe

Expansion of democracy

Containment of communism

Military intervention in Asia

9. Name two rights that are guaranteed to everyone living in the United
States.

Freedom of speech and freedom of religion

Right to bear arms and right to a fair trial

Right to vote and right to free education

Right to privacy and right to work

10. What branch of government is established by Article I of the U.S.
Constitution?

Legislative

Judicial

Administrative

Executive

11. Describe the main purpose of the Declaration of Independence in the
context of American history.

, The Declaration of Independence was a list of grievances
against the British monarchy.

The Declaration of Independence established the first American
government.

The Declaration of Independence served to announce and
justify the colonies' separation from Britain, outlining the
principles of individual rights and government by consent.

The Declaration of Independence was a treaty between the
colonies and Britain.

12. What was one of the primary motivations for colonists to migrate to
America?

To seek religious freedom

To find gold

To escape taxation

To establish trade routes

13. What is the name of a U.S. territory?

Puerto Rico

Hawaii

California

Alaska

14. Describe the concept of Popular Sovereignty and its significance in the
context of the U.S. Constitution.

Popular Sovereignty refers to the division of government into
branches to prevent abuse of power.

Popular Sovereignty means that the government's power is

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