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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 25 (Worth 3 points) (Going Global LO 7 LC) When North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, how did the United States respond? The United States did not intervene. The United States declared war on the Soviet Union, the nation supporting the invasion. The United States supported South Korea economically and financially, but did not send in any troops. The United States military became directly involved in the conflict.

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Hold on.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The United States military became directly involved in the conflict.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 28 (Worth 3 points) (American Money LO 5 MC) Which best explains how local taxes can support a local economy? Local taxes often support construction of state universities and national colleges. These services create an educated workforce that will benefit the economy. Local taxes often pay for road repair, firefighters, and police officers. These services create jobs and help society run smoothly. Local taxes can only hurt an economy. Taxes take money out of circulation and cause businesses to move away. Local taxes often support investments in science, space, and technology, which will benefit the economy in the long run.

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

What test is this? The segment 2 test?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Local taxes often pay for road repair, firefighters, and police officers. These services create jobs and help society run smoothly.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 29 (Worth 3 points) (Going Global LO 1 HC) The Greek philosopher Plato compared society to a sailing ship with government steering the ship. He stated that the people who steer the ship would need to know how to navigate. Plato argued that most sailors knew too little about navigation to steer the ship properly. What form of government was Plato probably arguing against? Direct democracy Communism Autocracy Oligarchy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Autocracy

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Cause I have all the tests in front of me, I just got done taking civics on Flvs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me 2! but shes letting me do it again . i got a 59% i was so close :/

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

haha and @djcool31 is wrong on number 29 it's direct democracy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@djcool31 Question 31 (Worth 3 points) (American Money LO 7 MC) Why might the economy be worse off if credit card companies (financial institutions) did not exist? People would be more able to spend money they don’t have. People would likely buy fewer goods and services. People would have to pay fewer interest payments. People might have to carry large amounts of cash.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

r u serious @Gatorgirl

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

yes, I have the test in front of me with the correct answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol, it was hard

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hahah thats wat my bad 4 getting it wrong @cheesecake916

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats wat up*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

na, your fine @djcool31

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Gatorgirl what teacher do you have ?

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

I use to have Mrs.Harris, you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same! omg

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

hahah she's awesome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey i have 7 questions left, can you help me out ? im going crazy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know,i love her, i didnt want the year to end :/ lol

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

sure, I'm looking for the answer to your question now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh wow look @ you 2 go lol.... anymore questions ?... nvm hahah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol @djcool31

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

hahaha @djcool31

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sooooooooo keep askin me questions ... ;)

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

What kind of questions? ;) @djcool31

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Gatorgirl ... talkin 2 @cheesecake916 lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 31 (Worth 3 points) (American Money LO 7 MC) Why might the economy be worse off if credit card companies (financial institutions) did not exist? People would be more able to spend money they don’t have. People would likely buy fewer goods and services. People would have to pay fewer interest payments. People might have to carry large amounts of cash.

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

I can't find that one sorry... :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why might the economy be worse off if credit card companies (financial institutions) did not exist ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

People would likely buy fewer goods and services.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ughhhhhh... i always do that y.... :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol, its ok

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

do you have the question with a picture of a octopus?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 33 (Worth 3 points) (Active Citizens LO 6 HC) In 1998, the Disney Corporation urged passage of a law that would extend by 20 years the right of artists or writers to protect their work. Disney was successful, and Congress agreed that the Mickey Mouse brand, for example, would be protected. Why was Disney able to have this sort of influence on the legislative process? executive privilege gave Disney extra influence on the president and Congress members as Disney is a major media corporation that influences Congress because the Mickey Mouse brand is constitutionally protected under judicial review lobbying, because Disney supporters successfully influenced Congress

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

lobbying, because Disney supporters successfully influenced Congress

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you (:

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Anytime

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Thank you for the medal @djcool31

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 35 (Worth 3 points) (American Money LO 2 MC) A nonprofit organization does not issue stock shares or distribute its extra funds to owners or shareholders. If all businesses were required to operate as nonprofit organizations, how might that hurt a free market economy? People would be less likely to buy goods and services in they thought a company could not issue stock. Business owners would be less likely to invest in their businesses if they could not personally profit from them. People would be less likely to buy goods and services if they thought that the owners or shareholders could not profit. Nonprofit organizations cannot provide goods and services.

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Awwwwww thank you @cheesecake916 for the medal too!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no prob got the answer be4 i did so s***.... ;) @Gatorgirl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haah

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Hahaha It was tough, your too fast for me ;) @djcool31

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i try my best @Gatorgirl

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

I can tell @djcool31

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanx ;) @Gatorgirl

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Anytime @djcool31

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Anymore questions @cheesecake916

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah anymore @cheesecake916

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

I guess not

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh, sorry i went to go feed my dog

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

haha it's cool, I know the feeling, I've got a puppy and there really tough to take care of cause they need so much attention

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hahahaah @Gatorgirl u hear that.... lol @cheesecake916

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ikr -.-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so, anyways :D Question 35 (Worth 3 points) (American Money LO 2 MC) A nonprofit organization does not issue stock shares or distribute its extra funds to owners or shareholders. If all businesses were required to operate as nonprofit organizations, how might that hurt a free market economy? People would be less likely to buy goods and services in they thought a company could not issue stock. Business owners would be less likely to invest in their businesses if they could not personally profit from them. People would be less likely to buy goods and services if they thought that the owners or shareholders could not profit. Nonprofit organizations cannot provide goods and services.

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

I couldn't find that one, sowwy :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

aww :/

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

I know this stinks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@djcool31

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

But I'm pretty sure it's B. Business owners would be less likely to invest in their businesses if they could not personally profit from them.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yo @cheesecake916

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 43 (Worth 3 points) (Active Citizens LO 5 MC) Jill, the editor of the school’s newspaper, is running for class president. Her opponent is Jack, the captain of the school’s ski club. Jill decides to make up a story to embarrass Jack and hurt his chances of winning the election. She prints a story in the newspaper entitled "Jack falls down, loses ski competition." Would Jill’s story be a protected form of free speech? Why or why not? yes, because Brown v. The Board of Education extends students’ right to free speech to schools no, because slander is not protected free speech yes, because Tinker v. Des Moines extends students’ right to free speech to schools no, because libel is not protected free speech

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

D. no, because libel is not protected free speech

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you :) Question 45 (Worth 3 points) (Active Citizens LO 5 HC) A company decided to pass a policy banning cell phones on their property. A group of employees collected signatures to protest. Many of the co-workers who signed the petition were later fired because the petition was deemed disruptive. The employees sued the company, claiming their employer violated their Constitutional Rights. What is the likely outcome of this lawsuit? The employees will win, because the Constitution prevents them from being fired without due process. The employees will win, because the Constitution guarantees the right to speak freely on a cell phone. The company will win, because their employees were guilty of slander. The company will win, because the company is a private institution and speech can have consequences.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry @cheesecake916 but i gotta be done 4 a while....)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that was the last one, but ok (

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

awwwww you have to go @djcool31

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nah imma be on still but imma be done answerin questions 4 a while ....)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so @Gatorgirl your in 8th grade now ?

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Good I like talking to you @djcool31

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Yeah @cheesecake916

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me too :)

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Cool, what classes?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Photography, French, Science, Language arts, Algebra, World history.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you ?

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

Omg Your soooooooooo lucky!! Those are the classes I want to take. But I'm only taking LA, Science, and History.

OpenStudy (gatorgirl):

What teachers do you have for Science and LA?

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