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PART 1: Darken the circles under A, B, C or D on the answer sheet to indicate the correct
answers
1. What image is used to describe the process of full assimilation?
A. Salad Bowl B. Melting pot C. Mosaic
2. Who leads the Executive Branch of the United States?
A. The President B. the Supreme Court C. the Congress
3. In reality, such American ideals as equality of opportunity and self-reliance
A. do not exist because there is no equality in the United States.
B. are always put into practice in the United States and truly describe American life.
C. are only party carried out in real life, but are still important because people believe in them.
4. Americans do not want to have a strong national government because .
A. they are afraid of their political leaders
B. they are afraid it will put limits on their individual freedom.
C. they are much more concerned with national glory.
5. There are no titles of nobility in the United States today because
A. no one likes aristocrats
B. the church does not allow it
C. they are forbidden by the Constitution
6. When was the United States of America established?
A. 1776 B. 1854 C. 1767
7. One becomes the President when
A. his party won the most seats in the House of Representatives.
B. he won the presidential election.
C. he won the popular vote.
8. In the Civil War, which part of the United States wanted to stop slavery?
A. The Western United States
B. The Northern United States
C. The Southern United States
9. Which of the following was not a characteristic of the dominant American culture during the early
decades of the nation's history?
A. middle-class B. western European C. Catholic
10. Early settlers came to the North American continent and established colonies mainly because they
wanted to be free from
A. the power of kings, priests, and noblemen.
B. the influence of their families.
C. the problems of poverty and hunger
11. Of the nonwhite ethnic groups, Americans of descent have had the greatest difficulty in
becoming assimilated into the larger culture.
A. African B. Hispanic C. Mexican
12. In the United States, learning to compete successfully is
A. part of growing up.
B. not seen as healthy by most people.
C. not necessary, because Americans believe in equality.
13. What was the main reason most northern whites disliked slavery?
A. It went against their religious beliefs.
B. It threatened their own economic opportunities
C. It went against the U.S. Constitution
14. The Constitution of the United States
A. gives by far the most power to Congress.
B. gives by far the most power to the president.
C. tries to give each branch enough power to balance the others
15. Traditionally, immigrants have been able to raise their standard of living by coming to the United
States because
A. Americans value money more than anything else
B. the rich have shared their wealth with the poor
C. there were abundant natural resources.
16. How many branches is the national governmental power divided?
A.3 B. 4 C.2
17. The educational ladder concept is an almost perfect reflection of the American idea of
individual success based on .
A. equality of opportunity
B. individual freedom
C. None of the above
18. Americans see their material possessions as
A. having nothing to do with social status.
B. the natural reward for their hard work
C. showing no evidence of a person's abilities
19. After the Civil War, African Americans in the South lived in a social system where
A. many continued to be slaves.
B. segregation was legal.
C. there was racial discrimination, but no laws separated them from whites
20. What is the function of the Judicial Branch?
A. to make laws
B. to carry out laws:
C. to evaluate laws
21. What is the main purpose of forming a family in America?
A. to ensure the continuation of society
B to advance the happiness of individual members
C. to bring honour to the family name
22. Which fact reflects how difficult it is for people to truly engage in hard work to gain
material wealth?
A. As the economy moves from industry-based labour to service-based labour, fewer high-paid jobs are
available.
B. Very few people believe in the American Dream.
C. When immigrants first arrived in America, they believed they could easily go from
"rags" "riches".
23. On which of the beliefs listed below did Malcolm X disagree with Martin Luther King?
A. Black people should be assimilated into the larger American society.
B. Black people were not treated fairly by the larger American society.
C. Black people should have freedom and equality.
24. Which of these statements is true?
A. Most of the money to pay for American public schools comes from local taxes.
B. Religious schools that serve middle-class students receive money from the national government,
but elite private schools do not.
C. The National Department of Education determines the curriculum for all schools and sets the
welfare mother standards for high school graduation and college admission.
PART 2: WRITE NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND FOR EACH ANSWER
25. ___________ were designed to guarantee citizens of the United States specific individual
rights and freedoms
26. The American belief in ___________ _ means that everyone should have an equal chance to
succeed
27. Young women who do not marry or hold a job but have children and are supported by
payments from the government are called ___________
28. Perhaps the United States is really more of a ___________ than a melting pot or a salad bowl
29. The House of Representatives and Senate are two chambers of American ___________
30. The American value of ___________ originated from the need to escape the old country's
formal
class system and have a better chance for personal success.
31. ___________ is the price paid for individual freedom.
32. ___________ is a federal program which requires companies and universities to actively seek
black employees and black students.
PART 3: Match Column A with Column B. There is one extra statement which does not need to
be used in column B. Answers must be written in all CAPITAL letters, and can be selected only
once.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
33. A. A system used to prevent any branch from abusing its power -
34. B. A black leader whose goals were to separate blacks from whites and
build their own sets of values
35. C. A black leader who wanted black people to assimilate into American
larger culture and believed in traditional values.
36. D. The United States of America was established
37. E. the belief that having money and possessions is the most important
thing in life
38. F. An action when the president disagrees with the bill and sends it back
to Congress
39. G. People supported the new immigrants in exchange for their votes
UNIT 4: GOVERNMENT
1. Americans do not want to have a strong national government because
a. they are afraid of their political leaders.
b. they are afraid it will put limits on their individual freedom.
c. they are much more concerned with national glory.
2. The Constitution of the United States
a. gives by far the most power to Congress.
b. gives by far the most power to the president.
c. tries to give each branch enough power to balance the others.
3. The president of the United States
a. has the power to make official treaties with foreign governments without the approval of Congress.
b. can veto a law that has been passed by Congress.
c. is elected if his political party wins most of the seats in Congress.
4. The Bill of Rights
a. explains the rights of Congress and the rights of the president.
b. guarantees citizens of the United States specific individual rights and freedoms.
c. is part of the Declaration of Independence.
5. The American ideal of the free individual
a. was exemplified by the farmers and the frontier settlers in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
b. was exemplified by the businessman before the Civil War of the 1860s.
c. caused the national government to grow in size and strength during the late 1800s.
6. The number of electoral votes a candidate receives
a. is determined by who wins the total popular vote nationwide.
b. is determined by the states the candidate wins.
c. is equal to the number of seats each state has in the House of Representatives.
7. Which of these statements is true?
a. George W. Bush became president in 2000 because he won a plurality of votes nationwide.
b. The Supreme Court played a major role in the 2000 election.
c. Most Americans dislike Social Security because they see it as a form of welfare.
8. Stronger gun-control laws are favored by
a. the National Rifle Association.
b. most of the American people.
c. very few Americans.
9. Which statement about lobby groups is not true?
a. They have become less powerful in recent years.
b. They try to influence the government and public opinion.
c. They have caused the government to get larger.
10. Which statement about the traditional stances of the political parties is false?
a. The Democrats believe that government should play a major role in solving society's problems.
b. The Republicans believe that business and the free market can solve society's problems.
c. The Republicans and the Democrats basically agree about the role of government and they have
the same political beliefs.
UNIT 5: EDUCATION
1. In the beginning of the chapter it is implied that some wealthier Americans opposed the first
public schools in the United States because
a. they cost too much money.
b. they would weaken social-class barriers.
c. people who did not pay for their education would not value it.
2. Tocqueville finally concluded that public education in the United States would
a. give Americans not only the desire but also the means to better their position in life.
b. not provide any practical training in vocational skills. c. not work because people would
be prevented from rising to a higher class by the aristocracy.
3. Which of these statements is false?
a. American high school students have the choice of going to a free public school or a private
one where they must pay tuition.
b. The American education system is based on strong principles of equality of opportunity-all students
should have an equal opportunity to get a good education.
c. After twelve years of school, American students receive a bachelor's degree diploma at graduation.
4. Which of these statements is true?
a. Most of the money to pay for American public schools comes from local taxes.
b. Religious schools that serve middle-class students receive money from the national government,
but elite private schools do not.
c. The national Department of Education determines the curriculum for all schools and sets
the standards for high school graduation and college admission.
5. From 1900 to 2000, the percentage of young Americans who take at least some college courses
a. increased enormously, from less than 10 percent to over 50 percent.
b. increased slightly, from about 10 percent to about 20 percent.
c. stayed about the same, at around 20 percent.
6. What most Americans probably value most about higher education is
a. its cultural value.
b. its monetary value.
c. its moral value.
7. Which of the following would not be considered an extracurricular activity?
a. a school baseball team
b. the student government of a school
c. a classroom research project
8. In 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court said that racially segregated
schools and other public facilities
a. violated the principle of equality.
b. violated the U.S. Constitution.
c. did not violate the principle of equality or the U.S. Constitution.
9. Which of these statements is false?
a. Public schools that are mainly black or mainly white today usually are the result of the racial
makeup of neighborhoods.
b. African-Americans are the fastest growing minority in the schools
today. c. In some school districts, 100 different languages may be
spoken.
10. Which of these statements is true?
a. In the United States, all immigrant children attend bilingual programs until they learn English
very well and are allowed to attend regular classes with native speakers.
b. In the United States there are almost no uniform standards for any schools.
c. Multicultural education discusses history from the perspectives of all the ethnic groups involved,
not just the Anglo-American.
UNIT 6: FAMILY
Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false according to information in the chapter.
1. One American household in four now consists of someone living alone.
2. "Baby boomers" are young people who are in their twenties.
3. Americans usually consider what is best for the whole family first and what is best for them
as individuals second.
4. Americans believe that the family exists primarily to serve the needs of its individual family
members.
5. Most Americans believe that marriages should make both individuals happy and that if they
cannot live together happily, it is better for them to get a divorce.
6. American parents generally think more about the individual needs of their children than they
do about what responsibilities the child will have to society as a whole.
7. Although Americans believe in democracy for society, they generally exercise strict control
over their children, particularly teenagers.
8. The amount of equality between husbands and wives has remained pretty much the same
since Tocqueville visited the United States in the 1830s.
9. If an American wife works outside the home, she is likely to have more power in the family than
a married woman who does not work.
10. In the husband-senior partner, wife-junior partner type of marriage, the husband and wife both
work, have equal power and influence in making family decisions, and divide the family duties
equally.
11. In most American families, the father does just as much housework and child care as the mother.
12. Having faith in God and respecting authority are two of the traditional American family values.
13. Although one out of every two marriages ends in divorce, Americans still believe strongly in
the importance of marriage and the family.
UNIT 7: LEISURE TIME
1. Organized sports in a society
a. are a poor reflection of the values of that society.
b. are a good reflection of the values of that society.
c. are leisure activities and games which tell us very little about the
social values of a country.
2. Which of the following ideals is at the very heart of organized sports in the United States and
is therefore the most important ideal expressed in organized sports?
a. self-reliance
b. self-denial
c. competition
3. Which of these statements is not true?
a. Billy Graham, a Protestant religious leader, has criticized sports for having a negative effect on
the morals of young Americans.
b. Most Americans would probably agree that organized sports are an important way for young
people to learn to compete.
c. Organized sports are an example of the "national religion," the mixing of national pride and
religious values.
4. Vince Lombardi, a famous professional football coach, expressed the view that
a. sports help boys grow into men.
b. a good football player makes a good soldier.
c. winning is the only thing that matters.
5. Leading sports publications such as Sports Illustrated have stated that
a. sports are good in general, but excessive violence in sports should be stopped.
b. sports corrupt the American spirit and should be replaced with noncompetitive activities.
c. many aspects of American culture, such as music and art, have been replaced by the love of sports.
6. Some of the most popular forms of recreation in the United States, such as jogging, reflect
the attitude that
a. Americans like the challenge of adventure sports.
b. contact with nature is good for the soul of man.
c. it is good to work hard and to play hard.
7. Which of these statements is not true?
a. Many Americans like to spend their leisure time learning new skills
in order to improve themselves. b. The American respect for self-reliance can be seen in the popularity
of adventure travel, where people often have to rough it.
c. Because of their active lifestyles, the number of people who weigh more than they should is
decreasing.
8. According to the chapter, why do so many Americans have poor eating habits?
a. They are unaware of the dangers of high-fat diets.
b. The foods that they buy in the stores have no labels that give nutritional information.
c. They are too busy to cook and they eat a lot of fast food.
9. Which of these statements is not true?
a. The majority of American homes have TV systems that can get fifty channels or more.
b. Most Americans have such a busy lifestyle that they watch very little TV.
c. American children watch a lot of television, and many even have their own TV in their room.
10. Which of these statements is true?
a. Most Americans are not concerned about the level of violence on television.
b. Channel surfing may lower a child's attention span.
c. Children's television programs are educational and have much less violence than adult programs.
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American culture
Câu 3: What do the red and white stripes on the American flag symbolise?
A. The 13 first presidents of the USA
B. The day on which the flag was adopted - 13th June 1777
C. The 13 colonies that declared independence
Câu 5: The US is the world’s largest producer of which of the following products?
A. Oil
B. Machinery
C. Cars
Câu 8: Which American state has the most interstate highway kilometers? TEXAS
Câu 10: What is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States? Harvard University
Câu 11: Which was the first official national flag of America? Stars and Stripes
Câu 12: Who appoints the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation? The U.S. president
Câu 13: What is the central banking authority of the United States? Federal Reserve System
Câu 14: Do you happen to know which political party has a majority in the U.S. House of
Representatives?
A. Republican Party
B. Democratic Party
Câu 15: Do you happen to know which political party currently has a majority in the U.S.
Senate?
A. Republican Party
B. Democratic Party
Câu 16: Which of the following rights is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the
Constitution? The right of free speech
Câu 17: A filibuster in the U.S. Senate can be used to prevent legislation from coming to a vote.
Of the 100 U.S. senators, how many votes are needed to end a filibuster? 60???
Câu 18: In the case of a tied vote in the U.S. Senate, is the deciding vote cast by … The vice
president
Câu 19: What is the nickname for the old regulations requiring racial segregation? Jim Crow
laws
Câu 20: What result determines the winner of the US presidential election?
A. Majority of the popular vote
B. Majority of seats that a candidate’s party holds in Congress
C. Majority of the Electoral College vote: phần đa số phiếu đại cử tri
D.Majority of the popular vote combined
Câu 22: The senate and the house of representatives, both meet in the capitol building in
Washington, D.C
Câu 28: Member of the.......usually prefer to spend tax money for military purposes rather
than for social programs.
A. Democratic Party B. Republican party
Câu 31: Americans believe that family exists primarily to serve the needs of its…… family
members.
A. All B. individual
Câu 33: Martin Luther King, Jr. used........methods is his fight to gain equal rights for
Black citizens.
A. nonviolent B. violent
Câu 35: The United States provides their citizens with…...years of free education.
A. 12 B. 13
Câu 36: At the time Martin Luther King wrote “ I have a dream”
A. Black people were judged by character rather than by color of their skin.
B. Black people were judged in the same way as White people
C. Black people were judged by the color of their skin rather than by their character
Câu 41: Which American value is reflected in the quotation “ stand on their own feet”?
A. Competition
B. Individual freedom
C. Self-reliance
D. Hard work
Câu 44: In “Barba Nikos”, the shopkeeper wants to teach the boy
A. Not to steal
B. How to sell fruits
C. How to eat well
D. Pride in Greek culture
Câu 49: This branch is responsible for interpreting laws. what is its name?
A. Legislative branch
B. Judicial branch
C. Executive branch
Câu 52: The abilities of the individuals rather than their social class background, determine
how high each person will go
A. This is reflected in the concept of an educational ladder
B. This is reflected in the concept of an educational phylosophy
C. This is reflected in the concept of an education
Câu 53: What images used to describe theories of cultural assimilation in the US?
A. A. salad bowl
B. A. melting pot
C. A mosaic
D. All of the above
Câu 54: Your American friend tells you, “I want to practice my Vietnamese”. Let’s
go tothe market. At the market, she struggles to ask for something, so you assist her by
speaking for her. She seems angry. what cultural value is illustrated??
1. Self-reliance 3. Hard work
2. Individual freedom 4. Competition
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Câu 55: What term is used to described the election system in which only one candidate- the
one with more votes is elected to a given office in one district
A. Proportional voting
B. Winner-take-all
C. Indirect election
D. All of the above
Câu 56: Which fact reflects how difficult it is for people to truly engage in hard work to gain
material wealth?
A. When immigrants first arrived to America, they believed they could go from ragsto riches
very easy.
B. Very few people believe in the American Dream
C. As economy moves from industry-based labor to service-based labor, fewer high- paid jobs
are available
D. All of the above
1. Martin Luther King, Jr. used ___________ methods is his fight to gain equal rights
for Black citizens
2. More recently, some people have compared the U.S. as a ___________ a picture made
of many different pieces.
5. Black people in the 1950s and early 1960s did not have the same freedom and equality
as whites in the South; they had to fight for their ___________
6. Martin Luther King Jr. was able to ___________ his followers to demonstrate
against segregation.
7. King was the most important black leader in America from the late 1950s until his
___________ by a white gunman in 1968
9. Newspaper and other media are not controlled by the government. this is an illustration
of freedom of ___________
10. The system of ___________, established by the Constitution, is to prevent any
branch from having too much power.
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11. For years, it was thought that the US was and should be a “ ___________”- in
otherswords, that people from all over the world come and adopt American culture as their
own
11. The phrase” padding one’s own canoe”/ “ stand on their own feet” reflects the
American value of ___________
12. If people are dependent, they risk losing freedom as well as the ___________ of their peers
15. Americans believe that ___________ is an important trait and should be taught to
children at an early age
16. In making decisions about which students to admit, colleges look for those who
___________
17. More recently, some people have compared the US as a ___________, a picture made
of many different pieces
18. Because titles of nobility were ___________ in the Constitution, no formal class
system developed in the US ( P21)
19. The ___________ and lower national courts make up the Judicial branch.
20. The last two states joining the USA are ___________
21. The US president lives and works in a building called ___________
23. Those who do not like to compete and are not successful when they try are
often dishonored by being called ___________
24. People who like to compete and are more successful than others are honored by
being called ___________
28. The monetary value of an education means the more schooling people have, the more
___________ they will earn when they leave school
29. Congress makes the laws, but the president can veto a law and the Supreme Court
can decide a law is ___________
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31. What is the name of the black woman who refused to give her seat to a white person on a
bus in Montgomery? ___________
34. The six basic values presented in chapter are ___________ ___________
___________ ___________ ___________ ( P25)
36. The development of social and interpersonal skills maybe considered as important as the
development of ___________
37. There are of ___________ of high school
38. ___________ urged a rejection of basic American values and complete separation of
blacks from white culture. / leader of black Muslim
39. ___________ was a neutral observer who saw both the good and bad sides of the
American character traits.
40. Happiness is based primarily on ___________
41. ___________, American views organized sports as” a laboratory in which young
men, regardless of social class, can learn the advantages and rewards of competitive
system”
42. Americans view their public school system as an educational ___________ rising from
elementary school to high school and finally college undergraduate and graduate programs.
Part 3: T/F
1. In the Civil Rights Movement, Americans fought against segregation of blackand white
people. ->
2. The process of assimilation in the United States has been the same for all ethnic groups. ->
3. After the end of the Civil War, blacks continued to be the victims of strong
racial prejudice in the North, as well as in the South.->
4. Before the civil rights laws were passed, there had been no segregation of public facilities. ->
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5. The executive branch is the most powerful of the three branches of government
because it consists of the president.->
6. State governments follow a pattern of different federal government->
7. An American president can win the presidency by electoral college but not by popular vote->
9. every American can study at elite private schools, which is another indicator of equality
of opportunities->
10. State universities in the US are public universities and their tuition fees are much lower than
private ones ->
12. At the time Martin Luther King wrote “ I have a dream”, Black people were judged
by character rather than by the color of their skin.->
15. The people of England gave the Statue of Liberty to the US as a symbol of the president ->
16. After the Civil War, Americans no longer had to fight against discrimination->
17. American children are expected to “ leave the nest” at about age 18 after they graduate from
high school->
18. Hispanic population forms the largest cultural minority in the USA->
19. Public schools are free and open to all elementary and secondary level but public
universities charge tuition and have competitive entrance requirements->
20. Most of the money to pay for American public schools comes from local taxes->
21. The development of social and interpersonal skills may be considered as important as
the development of intellectual skills->
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Part 4: Matching
10. Counselor: a person who helps people with their personal problems.
11. Congress: can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the
House and the Senate.
12. Heritage: maybe a source of pride, a happy discovery; it may also at times be a source of
embarrassment, a burden
13. Making olives and figs: three-thousand year history of Greek people.
14. Statue of Liberty: A gift of France to America and Famous symbol of Freedom
18. Judicial Branch: determine whether laws of congress or actions of the president
violate the constitution
19. Supreme Court members: 9 members appointed by the president and serve for a lifetime
20 . Winner take-all-election system: only one candidate-the one with more votes is
elected to a given office in one district
23 The ACT is curriculum-based with tests on English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing.
25. Public schools: paid with taxes & state chooses curriculum; paid by student after high
school Private schools: tuition & school decides curriculum, (can be religious) Elite schools
26. Breadwinner: the member of a family who earns the money that the family needs
28. Nuclear family/ immediate family: consisting of husband, wife and their children
29. Boomerang kids: young people have left the nest once but are now back again
30: Couch potatoes: people who would rather watch a baseball game on TV than go play softball in
the parks with friends or even go to the movie
31. “ Hustle you can’t survive without it”, “ a quitter never wins” : slogan used to drive
home the competitive virtues for the young participants
ĐỀ THI
1. The White House is the official home of the Senators and Representatives.
2. Americans are encouraged at an early age to be dependent and to develop their goals in
life.
3. Each American is considered a unique individual and a high value is placed on personal
style and action.
4. "Salad bowl" is a concept used by scholars to describe the United States as a place
where various racial and ethnic groups have been combined into one culture. T
5. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that blacks must separate themselves from whites, by
force if necessary, and build their own society based on values that they would create for
themselves. F
6. In the US, it is relatively easy to obtain a divorce.
7. The civil rights laws of the 1960s helped to bring about a significant degree of
assimilation of blacks into the larger American culture.
8. Although Americans provide a lot of financial support to people in need through
charities or governmental programs, they expect that help to be short-lived.
9. WASPs is not the dominant culture in the USA regardless of its power.
10. North-Western Europeans has as many as difficulties to assimilate into the dominant
culture as other groups of immigrants.
The government of the USA has three (1) branches but equal parts: Congress, the
President, and the Supreme Court. Women got the vote in 1920 and all Americans can now
vote when they are eighteen. There are some rights that all Americans have by law.
Congress (2) makes the laws. There are in fact two (3) “ house ” of
Congress: the Senates and the House of Representatives. There are a hundred people in the
Senate and they are elected for six years. There are 435 people in the House of Representatives,
and they
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are elected for two years only. The states with more (4) , like California, have more
representatives.
The (5) is the most important of all the people in the government. He can say “no”
to laws passed by (6) , and he chooses the (7) for the Supreme Court.
The President and both houses of (8) representative have almost complete political
(9) from each other because they are all chosen in separate elections. To make
sure these two branches do not over use their power, a system of (10) checks and
balances is also implemented along with the Constitution.
As well as the federal government in Washington D.C., each state has its own government.
Match the name of the person/event with the description. Three are not used. Write the
appropriate letters in the box.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Malcolm X
Rosa Parks
George Washington The
Civil War
Alexis de Tocqueville
Abraham Lincoln
Louis Farrakhan
Allen Bakke
Thomas Jefferson
Allen Smith
The Civil Rights Movement
General Collin Powell
1. Civil rights activist who refused to surrender her bus seat to a white passenger, spurring
the Montgomery boycott and other efforts to end segregation.
2. African-American leader and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam who articulated
concepts of race pride and black nationalism in the 1950s and '60s.
3. A Baptist minister and social activist, who led the Civil Rights Movement in the United
States from the mid-1950s until his death by assassination in 1968.
4. A movement that brought about relative equality to Black people in the U.S.
5. A new black Muslim leader in the ‘90s who advocated that blacks separate themselves
from the hostile white culture instead of trying to become a part of it.
6. French sociologist and political theorist (1805-1859) who traveled to the United States
in 1831 to study its prisons and returned with a wealth of broader observations that he codified
in “Democracy in America” (1835), one of the most influential books of the 19th century.
7. He was the one who was denied admission to the medical school as a result of
affirmative action, and he decided to sue.
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8. The bloodiest war in the U.S history that marked the end of the slavery system in this
country.
9. He was President Bush’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the senior military leader
in the United States.
10. He was the 16th president of the United States. He preserved the Union during the U.S.
Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves.
1. When discussing equality in the household, which factor does not apply?
● Men are becoming more willing to take up household duties, such as washing
dishes, taking out the trash, taking care of the children.
Children and parents can argue with one another.
Women choose to stay at home, while men choose to work.
Children are more likely to share their opinions without being asked to.
2. Which of these does not reflect the more recent, expressive family values
that Americans share?
● Living up to one’s potential
● Communicating one’s feelings
● Respecting children
● Respecting elders
3. Which American value does not fit the idea of organized sports?
● Individual Freedom
● Equal Opportunity
● Competition
● Hard Work
8. When you meet an American, what will he or she want to learn about you first?
a. What you do for a career
b. What your religion is
c. Who your parents are, the family name, what social class you come from
9. Before and while immigrants settled into America, they held three dominant values
and beliefs, which led to three new values and beliefs that pervade American culture today.
Which of the following if not one of the original three values and beliefs?
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a- Self-Reliance
b- Individual Freedom
c- Material Wealth
d- Equal Opportunity
11. Which fact reflects the reality of equal opportunity and competition?
A-Everyone is able to engage equally in competition, regardless of class and race.
B Adults do not push their children to engage in beauty pageants or sporting activities
because they believe children are free to do what they want.
C-On average, women and people of color still earn less than white men in the
workplace.
D-Even if people tend to inherit wealth and have more opportunities than others, most
people are able to win based on their mere talent.
12. Which fact reflects how difficult it is for people to truly engage in hard work to
gain material wealth?
a. When immigrants first arrived to America, they believed they could go from “rags”
to “riches” very easily.
b. Very few people believe in the American Dream.
c. As economy moves from industry-based labor to service-based labor, fewer high-paid
jobs are available.
d-All of the above
13. This document set the basic form of American Government:
a. The Three Branches of Government
b. U.S. Constitution
C.Bill of Rights
D-The Amendments
The process of assimilation in the United States has been much more successful for
a. white ethnic groups
b. blacks
c. Asians
d. None of the above
The American people decided to have a system of divided governmental powers in order to
protect which of the following values?
a. Self-reliance
b. Material wealth
c. Individual freedom
d. None of the above
19 . Although Americans will tolerate a good deal of instability in their families, including
divorce, in order to protect such values as freedom and equality; many choose to remarry
because
a. they are strongly attached to the idea of the family as the best of all lifestyles.
b. they think marriage can help them have good financial standing.
c. they do not want to be lonely.
d. all of the above.
20. In 1789, when the British colonial settlers wrote the Constitution for their new nation,
a. they did not separate church and state.
b. they allowed titles of nobility.
c. they forbade titles of nobility to ensure that an aristocratic society would not develop.
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