Florida Civic Literacy Exam Practice Test
Florida Civic Literacy Exam Practice Test
Florida Civic Literacy Exam Practice Test
(FCLE)
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State of Florida
Department of State
2022
The purpose of these sample test materials is to orient faculty and students to the types
of questions on the Florida Civic Literacy Examination. The sample questions and
answers are not intended to demonstrate the length of the actual test; however, each of
the four outcomes assessed on the test are represented in the same proportion on the
sample test as on the actual test (approximately 25% each). Student performance on the
sample test should not be used as a predictor of performance on the actual test, and the
sample test is not intended to guide classroom instruction.
2. During the 6th century B.C.E., the ancient Athenians divided the powers of their
government between two assemblies and guaranteed certain political rights to all
male citizens. How do these political reforms best illustrate how societies develop?
A. by limiting government authority
B. by choosing government leaders
C. by improving government services
D. by reducing government expenditures
4. Which modern democratic concept practiced in the United States is most like the
democratic process of ancient Greece?
A. the referendum
B. the presidential election
C. the primary election
D. the nominating convention
6. Which of the following objectives best describes the purpose of the system of checks
and balances, as defined in the U.S. Constitution?
A. establishing accountability for the government when levying taxes
B. maintaining a healthy economy and establishing trade with other governments
C. keeping any one of the three branches of government from becoming too
powerful
D. assuring that the government spends only as much money as it takes in
8. Laws against defamation, including libel and slander, property damage and breach
of contract represent which legal concern underlying most Western nations?
A. criminal law
B. military law
C. civil law
D. juvenile law
“Well, when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal”--Richard M. Nixon
Which constitutional principle does the statement from President Nixon contradict?
A. separation of powers
B. republicanism
C. rule of law
D. equality
11. Use the provided Preamble to the United States Constitution to answer the question.
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union,
establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence,
promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and
our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of
America.”
Source: National Archives and Records Administration
Which of the following statements best describes the Preamble of the U.S.
Constitution?
A. Governments are accountable to the citizens over whom they rule.
B. States will ensure that all citizens are granted certain freedoms.
C. People allow representatives to speak on behalf of all citizens.
D. Courts will elect officials to represent the people and ensure liberty.
14. In the United States, which of the following is permitted to citizens by the right of
freedom of assembly?
A. the right to demonstrate
B. the right to riot
C. the right to immigrate
D. the right to work
16. In the United States, how are conflicts between state laws and federal laws generally
resolved?
A. The conflict must be resolved by the U.S. attorney general.
B. The conflict must be resolved by a national referendum.
C. The conflict must be resolved using the Supremacy Clause.
D. The conflict must be resolved using the Tenth Amendment.
18. Use the scenario below to answer the question that follows.
A suspect is accused of a crime in one state and flees to another state where they
are apprehended. The state is very slow in returning the suspect to the state of
origin and keeps them imprisoned.
Which of the following represents a suitable petition for the suspect in this situation,
in regard to their constitutional rights?
A. petition for a writ of extradition
B. petition for a writ of habeas corpus
C. petition for release into their custody
D. petition for overturning of the charges
He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of
our legislatures.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration
21. Use the passage below, from a historical document, to answer the question that
follows.
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union,
establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence,
promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and
our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of
America.”
Source: The U.S. Constitution, National Archives and Records Administration
We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal;
that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among
these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Source: Cady Stanton, E. (2006). Declaration of sentiments. In M. Boezi (Ed.), Voices of the
American people (Vol. 1, p. 173). New York: Pearson Longman. From E. Cady Stanton, S. B.
Anthony, & M. J. Gage (Eds.) (1881), History of woman suffrage (Vol. 1, pp. 67–94).
Rochester, NY: Charles Mann. (Original work published 1848)
Which of the following documents influenced the aims and strategies of the authors
of the Declaration of Sentiments?
A. Northwest Ordinance
B. Articles of Confederation
C. U.S. Constitution
D. Declaration of Independence
23. Which political philosopher’s ideas are best represented in the Declaration of
Independence?
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Ethan Allen
C. John Locke
D. James Madison
24. Why did colonists living under British rule protest British tax policies?
A. The colonists claimed that the tax policies violated their political rights.
B. The colonists claimed that the monetary policies prohibited them from developing
industries.
C. The colonists claimed that the commercial policies hindered westward expansion
of the colonies.
D. The colonists claimed that the regulatory policies caused widespread criminal
activity in the colonies.
26. Which person is considered to be the principal author of the U.S. Constitution?
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. Richard Henry Lee
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. James Madison
27. Government by the people and the separation of powers are the main principles of
which founding document?
A. Bill of Rights
B. U.S. Constitution
C. Mayflower Compact
D. Northwest Ordinances
“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof
the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any
place subject to their jurisdiction.”
Source: National Archives and Records Administration
Which of the following contains a clause that may have served as an inspiration for
the above language?
A. Declaration of Independence
B. Articles of Confederation
C. Northwest Ordinances
D. Federalist Papers
29. The Mayflower Compact includes a pledge to ensure that all citizens look out for the
general good of the colony. Based on this, what impact has the Mayflower Compact
had on modern understanding of the purpose of government in the United States?
A. The government should protect the property of influential citizens.
B. The government should provide equal protection under the law.
C. The government should advance the goals of the elite.
D. The government should establish religious unity.
31. Which of the following reflects the most important consequence of the Watergate
break-in?
A. legalization of capital punishment
B. creation of levees around coastal cities
C. resignation of the president of the United States
D. integration of surveillance technology in society
33. The U.S. Supreme Court enabled which government practices to continue in its
ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson?
A. prohibiting monopoly formation
B. segregating public facilities
C. establishing immigration quotas
D. regulating financial markets
35. By what process were eighteen-year-olds fully granted the right to vote?
A. resolution of Congress
B. voter initiative
C. Supreme Court decision
D. constitutional amendment
36. Use the passage below, taken from a presidential nomination speech, to answer the
question that follows.
“What do the people of America want more than anything else? To my mind, they
want two things: work, . . . and with work, a reasonable measure of security . . .”
Source: National Archives and Records Administration
Based on the passage, which government program would the speaker support?
A. Great Society
B. Fair Deal
C. New Deal
D. Brain Trust
Which legislative action would most likely cause the U.S. Supreme Court to decide
that this violated the Supremacy Clause?
A. Pendleton Act
B. Fair Housing Act
C. Social Security Act
D. Occupational Safety and Health Act
38. Use the passage below, from a landmark Supreme Court case opinion, to answer
the question that follows.
“So if a law be in opposition to the constitution; if both the law and the constitution
apply to a particular case, so that the court must either decide that case conformably
to the law, disregarding the constitution; or conformably to the constitution,
disregarding the law; the court must determine which of these conflicting rules
governs the case.”
Source: National Archives and Records Administration
Which Supreme Court case established the precedent described in the opinion?
A. Bush v. Gore
B. Miranda v. Arizona
C. Marbury v. Madison
D. Dred Scott v. Sandford
39. Which of the following cases resulted in a decision that undermined civil rights and
liberties in prioritization of national security?
A. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
B. Brown v. Board of Education
C. District of Columbia v. Heller
D. Korematsu v. United States
Which Supreme Court case overturned the trial court’s decision, due to lack of
counsel?
A. Miranda v. Arizona
B. Plessy v. Ferguson
C. McCulloch v. Maryland
D. Gideon v. Wainwright
1 A 21 D
2 A 22 D
3 D 23 C
4 A 24 A
5 D 25 B
6 C 26 D
7 A 27 B
8 C 28 C
9 C 29 B
10 D 30 B
11 A 31 C
12 C 32 A
13 D 33 B
14 A 34 A
15 C 35 D
16 C 36 C
17 A 37 D
18 B 38 C
19 A 39 D
20 C 40 D
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