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CSET Social Science (Subtest #3 CIVICS, GOV, ECON, CA HISTORY) Practice Questions Already Graded A+ - Whose ideas most influenced Thomas Jefferson in writing the Declaration of Independence? - John Locke's vision of the role of the government - What was the means through which the issue of the Fr...

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CSET Social Science (Subtest #3 CIVICS, GOV, ECON, CA HISTORY)
Practice Questions Already Graded A+
- Whose ideas most influenced Thomas Jefferson in writing the Declaration of Independence?


- John Locke's vision of the role of the government




- What was the means through which the issue of the Freedom of Press was first brought to the


attention of American revolutionaries?


- The Trial of John Peter Zenger




- How does the United States government preserve the freedom and rights of the people?


- By guaranteeing personal liberties such as freedom of speech, religion, and due process of law in the


Bill of Rights




- Which of the following is the obligation of the citizens based on the reciprocal nature of citizenship


laws?


- The obligation to vote

, - Which article of the US Constitution clarifies the relationship between the states and the federal


government?


- Article Four




- Who wrote the Bill of Rights?


- James Madison


Montesquieu's the Spirit of the Laws ✔️What was the intellectual basis of the establishment of the


three branches of the government?




The power of the Congress to impeach the president ✔️Which one is an example of the application of


the principle of Checks and Balances?




Hear any suits brought against a state ✔️Based on the 11th Amendment to the Constitution, the


Supreme Court does not have the authority to...

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