Brown v. Board of Education?: EOC Practice Test #3
Brown v. Board of Education?: EOC Practice Test #3
Brown v. Board of Education?: EOC Practice Test #3
1. What happened in American schools after the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision in
Brown v.
Board of Education?
A. States could continue segregation as long as facilities were separate but equal.
B. Individuals of different races voluntarily stopped all forms of school segregation.
C. The federal government ordered that states desegregate classes.
D. Desegregation was ordered for only high schools.
2. Following the 1966 Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona, police began
informing people placed under arrest that they "have the right to remain silent." What
basic freedom is this meant to protect, and how does it affect arrested individuals?
A. The right to freedom of speech; it provides them with the ability to speak to their
attorneys without fear of incrimination.
B. The protection against self-incrimination; it informs them that speaking to law
enforcement could incriminate them.
C. The protection of due process; it prevents convicted offenders from receiving cruel
and unusual punishments.
D. The right to freedom of assembly; it prevents law enforcement from asking them
questions without the presence of an attorney.
3. How do modern Democrats and Republicans view taxation?
A. Democrats tend to favor tax increases to support new social programs more than
Republicans.
B. Republicans tend to favor tax increases to support new social programs more than
Democrats.
C. Democrats tend to favor tax decreases, while Republicans tend to favor keeping tax
rates the same.
D. Republicans tend to favor tax increases, while Democrats tend to favor keeping tax
rates the
Same.
4. How are the responsibilities of the legislative and executive branches of government
different
when it comes to treaties?
A. U.S. Senate proposes treaties; the president carries out foreign treaties.
B. U.S. Senate negotiates foreign treaties; the president approves treaties.
C. U.S. Senate carries out foreign treaties; the president proposes treaties.
D. U.S. Senate ratifies treaties; the president negotiates foreign treaties.
The political campaign posters below are for two candidates running for the U.S. Senate.
Use the posters to answer questions 6 and 7.
5. According to the information on the posters, which individual would more likely vote
for Aleksi
Alho?
A. A voter concerned about leadership experience
B. A voter concerned about womens rights
C. A voter concerned about protecting the rights of the accused
D. A voter concerned about rising unemployment in the state
6. According to the information on the posters, what is one reason Petra could be
considered more qualified than Aleksi to be elected to the U.S. Senate?
A. Her business experience
B. Her educational experience
C. Her political experience
D. Her lobbyist experience
7. The diagram below outlines the appeals path through a state court system.
Which parts of the national government participated in the process described in the newspaper
headline?
A. Senate and president
B. House of Representatives and Senate
C. Supreme Court and president
D. Supreme Court and House of Representatives
10. The table below shows lobbying methods and their associated costs and time
required.
Method
Cost
Minimum Time Needed
Online Petition
Low
Three Weeks
Calling Citizens by Phone
Moderate
Five Weeks
Letters to Citizens
Moderate
One Month
Group Rally Event
High
Two Weeks
Emailing the
None
One Hour
Representative
Lela wants to show her districts representative in Congress that there is a lot of popular
support of an upcoming bill. She has drawn up a chart of lobbying methods. She wants to
lobby indirectly, but she does not have much money, and her deadline is a month from
now. Which are her best options?
A. An online petition and letters to citizens
B. Calling citizens by phone and letters to citizens
C. Emailing the representative and an online petition
D. Group rally event and emailing the representative