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Civics - Vocabulary Application Quiz

For each of the vocabulary words listed below, write a complete sentence that demonstrates your understanding of the word’s meaning in a civics or government context. Be sure to use each word correctly and clearly in your sentence.

Question 1

Short answer

Use the word "infer" in a sentence that shows you understand its meaning in a civics or government context.

Question 2

Short answer

Use the word "rights" in a sentence that shows you understand its meaning in a civics or government context.

Question 3

Short answer

Use the word "oppression" in a sentence that shows you understand its meaning in a civics or government context.

Question 4

Short answer

Use the word "revise" in a sentence that shows you understand its meaning in a civics or government context.

Question 5

Short answer

Word Bank: Constitution, Compromise, Federalism, Ratify

Matching:

An agreement where both sides give up something

Question 6

Multiple choice

Word Bank: Constitution, Compromise, Federalism, Ratify

Matching:

Power divided between national and state governments

Question 7

Short answer

Word Bank:

Republic, authority, sovereignty, consent, liberty, infringe, representation

A government gains its power through the __________ of the people

Question 8

Short answer

Word Bank:

Republic, authority, sovereignty, consent, liberty, infringe, representation.

The ability of a nation to rule itself without outside control is known as __________.

Question 9

Short answer

Word Bank:

Republic, authority, sovereignty, consent, liberty, infringe, representation.

Freedom from unfair government control is known as __________.

Question 10

Short answer

Word Bank: Constitution, Compromise, Federalism, Ratify

Matching:

To formally approve something.

Question 11

Short answer

Word Bank: Constitution, Compromise, Federalism, Ratify

Matching:

the written plan for the U.S. government

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