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Electoral College 
The president is elected by a majority of 
electoral votes. After an election a group of 
electors chosen by each state officially cast 
the electoral votes for their state to choose the 
President. 
Articles of Confederation 
This document was adopted by the Second 
Continental Congress in 1781 during the 
Revolutionary War to create a national 
government. The new government was weak 
because states held most of the power, and 
Congress lacked the powe...
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Civic Literacy Review 
Electoral College 
The president is elected by a majority of 
electoral votes. After an election a group of 
electors chosen by each state officially cast 
the electoral votes for their state to choose the 
President. 
Articles of Confederation 
This document was adopted by the Second 
Continental Congress in 1781 during the 
Revolutionary War to create a national 
government. The new government was weak 
because states held most of the power, and 
Congress lacked the powe...
Florida Civic Literacy Examination
Florida Civic Literacy Examination 
1. Which of the following ancient civilizations 
established a republican form of government? 
Roman 
2. During the 6th century B.C.E., the ancient Athenian 
divided the powers of government between two 
assemblies and guaranteed certain political rights to all 
male citizens. How do these political reforms best 
illustrate how societies develop? 
By limiting government authority 
3. A certain country is characterized by the following 
traits: 1. Power achieve...
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1. Which of the following ancient civilizations 
established a republican form of government? 
Roman 
2. During the 6th century B.C.E., the ancient Athenian 
divided the powers of government between two 
assemblies and guaranteed certain political rights to all 
male citizens. How do these political reforms best 
illustrate how societies develop? 
By limiting government authority 
3. A certain country is characterized by the following 
traits: 1. Power achieve...
Florida Civic Literacy Exam With Solutions
Florida Civic Literacy Exam With Solutions 
What form does the US government have? 
Democracy 
What was one of the main reasons the English colonists came 
to the New World? 
-freedom -political liberty -religious freedom 
-economic opportunity -practice their religion 
-escape persecution 
What right are stated in the Declaration of Independence? 
-life -liberty -pursuit of happiness
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What form does the US government have? 
Democracy 
What was one of the main reasons the English colonists came 
to the New World? 
-freedom -political liberty -religious freedom 
-economic opportunity -practice their religion 
-escape persecution 
What right are stated in the Declaration of Independence? 
-life -liberty -pursuit of happiness
Florida Civic Literacy Exam - Study Guide IRSC
Florida Civic Literacy Exam - Study Guide IRSC 
What historic document (17th century) created a "civil body 
politic"? 
Mayflower Compact 
What was the Magna Carta? 
document that started to limit the power of the 
king, establish habeas corpus and limit 
taxation 
What document did American colonists, protesting the Stamp 
Act in 1766, claim gave them rights such as "no taxation 
without representation"? 
British Constitution
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Florida Civic Literacy Exam - Study Guide IRSC 
What historic document (17th century) created a "civil body 
politic"? 
Mayflower Compact 
What was the Magna Carta? 
document that started to limit the power of the 
king, establish habeas corpus and limit 
taxation 
What document did American colonists, protesting the Stamp 
Act in 1766, claim gave them rights such as "no taxation 
without representation"? 
British Constitution
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