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Civics Literacy - Answer The knowledge and skills to participate effectively in civic life through knowing how to stay informed, understanding governmental processes, and knowing how to exercise the rights and obligations of citizenship at local, state, national, and global levels. Individuals also have an understanding of the local and global implications of civic decisions Questions you are expected to answer - Answer - What are civic life, politics, and government? - What are the foundations of the American political system? - How does the government established by the Constitution embody the purposes, values, and principles of American democracy? - What is the relationship of the United States to other nations and to world affairs? - What are the roles of citizens in American democracy? Private Life - Answer Relates to a citizen's right to privacy and the pursuit of private and personal interests. Civic Life - Answer The public life of the citizen concerned with the affairs of the community and nation. Limited Government - Answer The government has only the powers granted to it in the Constitution, and it can only conduct actions permitted by the Constitution. In other words, there are established and respected restraints on government power Rule of Law - Answer An essential component of limited government. The central notion of a rule of law is that society is governed according to widely known and accepted rules followed not only by the governed but also by those in authority. Checks and Balances - Answer The Constitutionally granted power for one branch of government to block action by an equal branch of government. The Constitution specifies instances in which one of the three branches can stop action by another. Historical precedents have established others.

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Purdue Civic Literacy Test Study
Guide Exam and All Correct Answers.
Civics Literacy - Answer The knowledge and skills to participate effectively in civic life
through knowing how to stay informed, understanding governmental processes, and knowing
how to exercise the rights and obligations of citizenship at local, state, national, and global
levels. Individuals also have an understanding of the local and global implications of civic
decisions



Questions you are expected to answer - Answer - What are civic life, politics, and
government?



- What are the foundations of the American political system?



- How does the government established by the Constitution embody the purposes, values, and
principles of American democracy?



- What is the relationship of the United States to other nations and to world affairs?



- What are the roles of citizens in American democracy?



Private Life - Answer Relates to a citizen's right to privacy and the pursuit of private and
personal interests.



Civic Life - Answer The public life of the citizen concerned with the affairs of the community
and nation.



Limited Government - Answer The government has only the powers granted to it in the
Constitution, and it can only conduct actions permitted by the Constitution. In other words,
there are established and respected restraints on government power



Rule of Law - Answer An essential component of limited government. The central notion of a
rule of law is that society is governed according to widely known and accepted rules followed
not only by the governed but also by those in authority.



Checks and Balances - Answer The Constitutionally granted power for one branch of
government to block action by an equal branch of government. The Constitution specifies
instances in which one of the three branches can stop action by another. Historical precedents
have established others.

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