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WGU C217 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
ACROSS THE LIFESPAN FINAL EXAM 2022/2023
1.What is sovereignty and how is it threatened in our globalized world? (correct answers)There are
different nations involved by international trade and investment and those nations may not be as
focused on sovereignty as our own nation.



2.What are the fundamental values of American democracy? (correct answers)Equality

Freedom-Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

Order



3.How are these values shown in the two dilemmas of government? (correct answers)Freedom but not
total due to following government laws vs Equality for Political equality, opportunity, outcome of social
and economic equality.



4.What are the major purposes of government? (correct answers)Order, public goods, equality



5.Which major purpose of the government is most controversial? (correct answers)Promoting equality



6.What are the types of direct democracy? (correct answers)All citizens run government personally

All citizens vote for laws, taxes, gov. actions

Small towns in municipal gov.



7.What is indirect democracy (representative democracy)? (correct answers)All citizens vote for gov
leaders. Elected leaders represent the people

Based on Popular Sovereignty



8.What are the basic concepts of Majoritarian democracy? (correct answers)Majority Rule

,Politically Equal

Universal participation

Voter knowledge

Listen to all public opinion polls



9.What are the basic concepts of Pluralist democracy (correct answers)Plural group participation

Organized interest groups

Majority of citizens silent/no participation

Interest groups promote own agenda



How does elite theory differ? (correct answers)Gov controlled by small wealthy group, most Americans
are not represented in democracy.



Chapter 3 (correct answers)chapter 3 Articles of Constitution



Explain Thomas Jefferson's ideas on unalienable rights as they are found in the Declaration of
Independence. (correct answers)Liberties, rights, pursuit of happiness

Gov authority thru the people

People may rid old gov and start new one

Free and independent (no kings)



Social contract theory (correct answers)People have a collective right to set up or change their gov and
establish their society or nation.



How was Thomas Jefferson influenced by John Locke? (correct answers)All people are born with natural
rights-life, liberty, property

Purpose for gov-protect peoples rights

,Three branches of gov.



Right to vote (correct answers)Right of people to have power to vote or majority rule



Popular sovereignty (correct answers)Power and authority of gov rule based on the power, right and
consent of the people given to go based on idea of social contract theory.



Republicanism (correct answers)Type of gov with popular sovereignty where citizens elect their rep.-
indirect democracy



What were the political and economic weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation?` (correct
answers)13 States

Weak national gov

Continental congress-single chamber leg. branch

Citizens only vote to elect reps to send officials (1 vote per state)

States more powerful than national gov

States responsible to share taxes with congress

Continental congress had no power over commerce or trade

State for own treaties

No national pres., military, courts

National laws had to have unanimous vote of all states

States had veto power

No unity



How did trade wars and events like Shay's rebellion expose some of the weaknesses? (correct
answers)High tax on farms

Soldiers not paid

, Competing treaties

Continental congress too weak to maintain law and order



How may the failure of the Articles of Confederation be seen as giving rise to the US Constitution?
(correct answers)Lead to the Philly Convention (Constitutional Convention) to revise the Article and re-
write the new US Convention and New Fed Gov.



Virginia Plan (correct answers)James Madison

Proposed 3 branches of gov

Leg. branch strongest branch

Bicameral (2 Houses)

House of Rep-elected by people

Senate- elected by state leg.

National gov make trade and treaties

Veto state laws

Military



New Jersey Plan (correct answers)Proposed 3 branches of gov

One House-each state represented equally based on population

Supremacy Clause-national gov could levy taxes, import and regulate trade



How were the differences of the Virginia and New Jersey Plan resolved at the Great Compromise?
(correct answers)2 Chambers of Houses

Bicameralism

Based on population size

Senate-every state represented equally with 2 seats each to serve 6 years

Legislative Branch based on both-2 Houses-Reps serve 2 years

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