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Civics Quiz

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Originally posted by: ProfJohn
31.

Miss read #32 thought it said lower 'interest' rates

Same with #33. The 'correct' answer is worded strange.

I got thrown off by the wording of the "correct" answer to #33, too.
 
30.

Question #7 - D. Gettysburg Address
Question #13 - E. certain permanent moral and political truths are accessible to human reason
Question #30 - C. decreasing taxes and increasing spending
 
32/33. On question 33, I was just careless. I saw A, and said 'no debt isn't right, it's no deficit but you can still have debt', but rejected the 'right answer' too quickly and assumed that they had written the question poorly and picked debt anyway. When I read the right answer, it is right, but it's a forumlation I've never seen before that seems pointless. Oh, well, my fault for not reading more carefully.
 
ill be honest here i got 17/33, i hated govt class in HS and did not pay attention, that was 10 years ago, im not shocked i got that many wrong
 
Originally posted by: chess9
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
25. Some of the historical questions I just didn't know. I don't understand how #33 can't be A as well. When income equals spending, debt equals zero. You could make an argument for C too.

You could have debt by issuing bonds, t-bills, by way of example.

-Robert

Yeah, I thought about that after the fact, I was looking at the question in a vacuum.
 
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
25. Some of the historical questions I just didn't know. I don't understand how #33 can't be A as well. When income equals spending, debt equals zero. You could make an argument for C too.

Got 28. And I fell into the #33 trap as well -- took "debt" for some reason to mean "budget deficit".

Oh well, like my 9th grade English teacher used to say..."read critically"
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
29 out of 33. Missed the Gettysburg address question, the Puritans (was torn between the right answer and religious freedom)The FDR Supreme Court question and the tax question. Not bad.

Only reason I got the FDR question was because I just finished an American history class.
 
Way to lazy to finish it. I just finished an American Government class recently though so I knew the first 10 and got bored.
 
Holy shit I got a 33 / 33! I am amazed - there were a couple of them that I guessed on, but had narrowed down to 2 options.
 
Originally posted by: jonks
5) The United States Electoral College:
A. trains those aspiring for higher political office

n1

Too bad - now that would be an Electoral College that I could support!
 
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