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Study Guide: Civics EOC Exam John Locke: What ideas is he known for? What is the social contract? Montesquieu: How did he influence the Founding Fathers? What are three concepts found in the Magna Carta that influenced the Founding Fathers? List two rights that are found in the English Bill of Rights that are found in the US Bill of Rights: Name two concepts in the Mayflower Compact that influenced the Founding Fathers: What did Thomas Paine's Common Sense influence the Founding Fathers to do? List three things that the British did that made the Colonists angry?

Who was the "Grievances" of the Declaration of Independence addressed to? What rights did Thomas Jefferson say every American is entitled to in the Declaration of Independence? Which Enlightenment philosopher influenced Jefferson in the "Natural Rights" section of the Declaration of Independence? List three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation: List the goals of the Preamble and describe what they mean:

Define: Separation of Power: Define Checks and Balances: Provide an Example of Checks and Balances for each branch: Define the Rule of Law: What President demonstrated the Rule of Law: List two sources of American Law: List four types of law: Which Amendment defined citizenship? List five qualifications for becoming a naturalized citizen:

What are the two ways to become a natural born citizen? List the six steps to become a naturalized citizen: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. List four obligations of US citizens: 1. 2. 3. 4. List four responsibilities of citizenship: 1. 2. 3. 4. List the 10 Amendments in the Bill of Rights: 1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Define the following Amendments: 13 th : 14 th : 15 th : 19 th : 24 th : 26 th : List the outcomes of the following Landmark Supreme Court Cases: Marbury v. Madison Plessy v. Ferguson: Brown v. Board of Education: Gideon v. Wainright: Miranda v. Arizona:

In re Gault: Tinker v. Des Moines: Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier: US v. Nixon: Bush v. Gore: Describe the following Political Parties: Democrats: Republicans: Libertarians: Socialist: Communists:

List the Constitutional Qualifications for the following offices: President: House of Representatives: Senate: Define the following: Party Platform: Political Action Committee: Bias: Media Watching Role: Propaganda: Public Policy: List 3 things each level of government is responsible for:

What is a domestic policy? What is a foreign policy? List the ways the President deals with foreign policy: List the ways Congress deals with foreign policy: Define the following international organizations: United Nations: NATO: NAFTA: UNICEF:

International Court of Justice (World Court): WTO Red Cross: NGOs: What two wars fought in Europe and Asia where the last declared wars? Name two undeclared wars? What was the decades long conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union referred to? What were the two conflicts with Cuba in the 1960s? What country were the two Gulf Wars fought against? Define the following forms of government: Direct Democracy: Representative Democracy: Absolute Monarchy:

Constitutional Monarchy: Communism: Socialism: Autocracy: Oligarchy: What system of government is power shared between the national and regional governments? What system of government do the regional governments tell the central government what to do? What system of government does the central government have all of the power? Who is the executive chosen by in a Parliamentary System? What are powers held by the national government called? List ten constitutional powers of the national government: List the three levels of Federal Courts: List the three levels of the Florida Court System:

What are powers shared by the national and state governments called? List three powers shared by the national & state governments: What are powers held by state governments called: List three powers held only by state governments: What do you call the system in which powers are shared by national and state governments? How are federal amendments made? List the Steps through Congress for passing a law:

Complete the Chart Comparing the US & Florida Constitutions: United States Articles: Size: Rights Contained in: Florida Articles: Size: Rights Contained in: Specifics: List three ways to amend the Florida Constitution List Services: National: State: Local: