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Politics/Government
Politics/Government
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This activity contains 20 questions.
A grant issued in a designated amount of public funds to support a particular project or program is a/an
entitlement.
disenfranchise.
conservative.
appropriation.
An economic system in which individuals and corporations, not the government, own businesses is
communism.
capitalism.
Marxism.
None of the answers is correct.
To deprive of a right of citizenship, especially the right to vote, is to
expend.
entitle.
disenfranchise.
conserve.
An electoral body that officially elects the president and vice president of the United States is
The University of Florida.
an Electoral College.
Harvard.
Yale.
A law or policy requiring the government to pay money to people or groups meeting a specific set of conditions or criteria is a/an
entitlement.
appropriation.
expenditure.
impeachment.
Federal spending of the money it receives as revenue from sources such as taxes is
entitlement.
appropriation.
expenditure.
impeachment.
A person who favors traditional values is a
capitalist.
liberal.
conservative.
peer.
The process of charging a political official with improper conduct while in offices is
left wing.
entitlement.
impeachment.
appropriation.
A person who currently holds a political office is a/an
lame duck.
left wing.
incumbent.
conservative.
An elected official whose power is reduced because he or she has not been reelected to the position or is not allowed to the same office again is a/an
incumbent.
lame duck.
left wing.
impeached candidate.
A radical or liberal portion of a group is a
left leg.
right wing.
right leg.
left wing.
A person who is open to new ideas and is tolerant of others is a
capitalist.
conservative.
lame duck.
liberal.
The process of attempting to persuade or influence the decision making of a government official by someone acting on behalf of a person or group is
lobbying.
pacifism..
socialism.
patronage.
A belief that war and violence are NOT appropriate means of solving problems or settling disagreements is
socialism.
Marxism.
pacifism.
communism.
A job, promotion, or contract that is awarded for political reasons rather than merit or competence is
revenue.
patronage.
pacifism.
left wing.
Financial resources of the government are
debts.
revenues.
appropriations.
liabilities.
A state-level process that gives voters the opportunity to approve or disapprove legislation or a constitutional amendment is a
referendum.
lobby.
veto.
right wing.
A conservative portion of a group is
right leg.
left leg.
left wing.
right wing.
An economic system in which businesses are owned collectively by the government is
capitalism.
socialism.
pacifism.
communism.
The right of one branch of government to refuse approval of measures proposed by another branch, especially the power of the president to reject a bill proposed by Congress is a
referendum.
liberal.
conservative.
veto.
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