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Coaches Test Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Which of the following attire is not permitted to wear in live-ball areas? 
: jeans 
Which of the following are true about a damaged bat? 
: cannot use bats that were previously removed 
F1 is wearing an item on the pitching wrist that the umpire judges as distracting, what is 
the protocol? 
: have her remove it 
B1 bunts the ball in front of home plate. As B1 is running to first base, B1 is hit with the 
throw from F2. which of the following is used in determining if the runner is out for 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Which of the following attire is not permitted to wear in live-ball areas? 
: jeans 
Which of the following are true about a damaged bat? 
: cannot use bats that were previously removed 
F1 is wearing an item on the pitching wrist that the umpire judges as distracting, what is 
the protocol? 
: have her remove it 
B1 bunts the ball in front of home plate. As B1 is running to first base, B1 is hit with the 
throw from F2. which of the following is used in determining if the runner is out for 
...
Coach R. Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
#1 Batter A approaches the batter's box and the defensive team's head coach requests 
that she be "intentionally walked." At that time, the home plate umpire indicates that she 
advances to first base. The defensive coach now appeals that Batter A has batted out of 
order. 
: The appeal may be made at any time after the home plate umpire awards the 
intentional walk and before a pitch to the next batter. 
64. 
Which of the following are appealable plays? 
: All of the above. 
88. 
Which ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 34 pages •
#1 Batter A approaches the batter's box and the defensive team's head coach requests 
that she be "intentionally walked." At that time, the home plate umpire indicates that she 
advances to first base. The defensive coach now appeals that Batter A has batted out of 
order. 
: The appeal may be made at any time after the home plate umpire awards the 
intentional walk and before a pitch to the next batter. 
64. 
Which of the following are appealable plays? 
: All of the above. 
88. 
Which ...
Civics Benchmark Review & EOC Study Guide Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
1. The Enlightenment idea of separation of powers was developed by? 
: Montesquieu 
2. John Locke's theory that certain truths in society come from and are governed by 
nature is known as the theory of? 
: Natural Law 
3. Describe John Locke's theory of social contract. 
: Citizens surrender some rights (not a state of nature) to live by laws and be 
protected by a government. 
4. What document guaranteed that not even the king or queen was above the law. 
: Magna Carta- Limited Government-T...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. The Enlightenment idea of separation of powers was developed by? 
: Montesquieu 
2. John Locke's theory that certain truths in society come from and are governed by 
nature is known as the theory of? 
: Natural Law 
3. Describe John Locke's theory of social contract. 
: Citizens surrender some rights (not a state of nature) to live by laws and be 
protected by a government. 
4. What document guaranteed that not even the king or queen was above the law. 
: Magna Carta- Limited Government-T...
Civics EOC practice test Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
What did many American colonists use Thomas Paine's Common Sense to justify? 
A. Acts of sabotage against British merchants 
B. Declaring independence from Britain 
C. Joining the army instead of the militia 
D. Supporting the British monarchy 
: B 
The diagram describes a cause that led to the writing of the Declaration of 
Independence. 
British increase taxes on tea 
⬇️ 
Boston tea party 
⬇️ 
? 
⬇️ 
Declaration of independence 
2 | P a g e 
Which action completes the diagram? 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What did many American colonists use Thomas Paine's Common Sense to justify? 
A. Acts of sabotage against British merchants 
B. Declaring independence from Britain 
C. Joining the army instead of the militia 
D. Supporting the British monarchy 
: B 
The diagram describes a cause that led to the writing of the Declaration of 
Independence. 
British increase taxes on tea 
⬇️ 
Boston tea party 
⬇️ 
? 
⬇️ 
Declaration of independence 
2 | P a g e 
Which action completes the diagram? 
...
Study Guide: Civics EOC Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Absolute Monarchy: 
: King or queen has absolute power 
Autocracy: 
: Rule by one 
Bias: 
: opinionated, one-sided information 
Communism: 
: All private property and companies are owned/controlled by the government 
Communists: 
: Workers and the people would control businesses, most were dictatorships 
Constitutional Monarchy: 
2 | P a g e 
: King or queen mostly ceremonial 
Define Checks and Balances: 
: Each branch checks the power of the others 
Define Separation of Power: 
: divide power ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Absolute Monarchy: 
: King or queen has absolute power 
Autocracy: 
: Rule by one 
Bias: 
: opinionated, one-sided information 
Communism: 
: All private property and companies are owned/controlled by the government 
Communists: 
: Workers and the people would control businesses, most were dictatorships 
Constitutional Monarchy: 
2 | P a g e 
: King or queen mostly ceremonial 
Define Checks and Balances: 
: Each branch checks the power of the others 
Define Separation of Power: 
: divide power ...
Civics EOC Review Practice Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
The Enlightenment idea of the separation of powers was developed by 
: Baron de Montesquieu 
John Locke's theory that certain truths in society come from and are governed by nature 
is known as the theory of 
: Natural Law 
Describe John Locke's theory of social contract. 
: People gave up some of their rights to government in order to have better lives 
and protection. 
This document guaranteed that not even the king or queen was above the law. 
: Magna Carta 
Explain the significance of th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
The Enlightenment idea of the separation of powers was developed by 
: Baron de Montesquieu 
John Locke's theory that certain truths in society come from and are governed by nature 
is known as the theory of 
: Natural Law 
Describe John Locke's theory of social contract. 
: People gave up some of their rights to government in order to have better lives 
and protection. 
This document guaranteed that not even the king or queen was above the law. 
: Magna Carta 
Explain the significance of th...
Civics EOC Exam Study Guide Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
What ideas is John Locke known for? 
: natural rights, natural law, and social contract 
Social Contract 
: people give away some of their power to the government in exchange for 
protection 
How did Montesquieu influence the Founding Fathers? 
: by giving them the ideas of Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances 
3 concepts found in the Magna Carta that influenced the Founding Fathers 
: trial by jury, limited government, rule of law 
3 rights that are found in the English Bill of rights ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
What ideas is John Locke known for? 
: natural rights, natural law, and social contract 
Social Contract 
: people give away some of their power to the government in exchange for 
protection 
How did Montesquieu influence the Founding Fathers? 
: by giving them the ideas of Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances 
3 concepts found in the Magna Carta that influenced the Founding Fathers 
: trial by jury, limited government, rule of law 
3 rights that are found in the English Bill of rights ...
Civics EOC Review: Mountain 1 - Roles, Rights, & Responsibilities of Citizens Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Legal Alien 
: a non-citizen who is legally permitted to remain in a country 
Bill of Rights 
: First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution 
Rule of Law 
: No one is above the law; even leaders must follow the laws;a foundation of 
liberty in the U.S.; protects us from tyranny; ensures limited government 
Citizenship 
: As defined by the 14th Amendment: all who are born or naturalized in the United 
States are citizens of the U.S. and of the state they reside in. 
Naturalization 
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- Exam (elaborations)
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Legal Alien 
: a non-citizen who is legally permitted to remain in a country 
Bill of Rights 
: First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution 
Rule of Law 
: No one is above the law; even leaders must follow the laws;a foundation of 
liberty in the U.S.; protects us from tyranny; ensures limited government 
Citizenship 
: As defined by the 14th Amendment: all who are born or naturalized in the United 
States are citizens of the U.S. and of the state they reside in. 
Naturalization 
2 | P a g e ...
Civics EOC Review Category 3 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
bias 
: a preference, opinion or attitude that favors one way of thinking or feeling over 
another 
candidate 
: a person running for political office 
Communist Party 
: a political party that believes the government should control the economy and 
there's no private property 
Democratic Party 
: a political party that believes that the federal government should take a more 
active role in people's lives, particularly those who are in need (public healthcare, tax 
rich, limit gun ownershi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
bias 
: a preference, opinion or attitude that favors one way of thinking or feeling over 
another 
candidate 
: a person running for political office 
Communist Party 
: a political party that believes the government should control the economy and 
there's no private property 
Democratic Party 
: a political party that believes that the federal government should take a more 
active role in people's lives, particularly those who are in need (public healthcare, tax 
rich, limit gun ownershi...
Civics EOC State Exam Review Part 1 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
John Locke: What ideas is he known for? 
: He influenced the Declaration of Independence with his social contract and 
influenced the founding fathers with the government should protect "life liberty and 
property and natural rights. 
What is a social contract? 
: It is that people need to give away some rights, in order to get protection from 
the government. Example: The U.S Constitution 
How did Montesquieu influenced the Founding Fathers? 
: He had the idea of separation of powers (3 bra...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
John Locke: What ideas is he known for? 
: He influenced the Declaration of Independence with his social contract and 
influenced the founding fathers with the government should protect "life liberty and 
property and natural rights. 
What is a social contract? 
: It is that people need to give away some rights, in order to get protection from 
the government. Example: The U.S Constitution 
How did Montesquieu influenced the Founding Fathers? 
: He had the idea of separation of powers (3 bra...
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