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Master's Civics Quiz Quiz #01: Every registered voter votes, all the time. True / False Quiz #02: How many (what percentage) of votes are required for any balloted item or candidate to succeed at the polls? Quiz #03: There have been only two requirements to vote since 1776; What are they? Quiz #04: Does The Constitution for the United States of America address cell phones, computers, cars, fully automatic machine guns, drugs, and prostitution? Quiz #05: According to the social contracts: What is the designed source for government power within the united States of America? Quiz #06: What is our nation's Pledge; to whom or what does the person pledge? Quiz #07: How many levels and how many branches of government are there in the united States of America; and what are they; and what is their purpose? Quiz #08: Is government a corporation? Quiz #09: Was slavery totally abolished in the united States of America? Quiz #10: Are wages taxable as income? Quiz #11: Is the Income Tax Code constitutional? Quiz #12: What is the purpose for the Executive-Veto Power? Quiz #13: Who controls our government and who is to blame for the level of corruption within it? Quiz #14: Is it beneficial to citizens to show proof of residency and citizenship in order to vote. Quiz #15: Are there any elements of The U. S. Constitution that violates the rights of citizens? Quiz #16: Are Plurality, First-Past-the-Post, Consent of the Governed, and Majority who submits a ballot; all the same thing? Quiz #17: How should the U. S. supreme Court rule on any Census Issue? Quiz #18: How should the U. S. supreme Court rule on all prohibition- or limitation-type weapons laws? Quiz #19: More Question to come.... Quiz #20: More Question to come.... Quiz #21: More Question to come.... Government's civics flash cards
The Dissections - Annotations... Dissection of: John Locke; Second Treatise of Government 1690 Dissection of: Emer de Vattel - The Law of Nations - 1758 Dissection of: The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America - 1776 Dissection of: The Articles of Confederation - 1781 Dissection of: The Definitive Treaty of Peace - 1784 Dissection of: The Constitution for the United States of America - 1790 Dissection of: The Constitution for the Confederate States of America - 1861