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Question 1.
Inequality of wealth in the United States is greater than inequality of income.


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Question 2.
Most Americans describe themselves as “middle-class.”


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Question 3.
Historically Hispanics have constituted the nation’s largest minority group.


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Question 4.
Applicants for citizenship must be over age eighteen, be able to read, write, and speak English, possess good moral character, and understand and demonstrate an attachment to the history, principles, and form of government of the United States.


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Question 5.
Conservatism is less optimistic about human nature.


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Question 6.
Americans believe in equality of results.


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Question 7.
John Locke espoused the ideas of "Life, Liberty and Property."


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Question 8.
The top 1 percent of families in the U.S. owns over 40 percent of all family wealth.


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Question 9.
America has no restrictions on immigrants.


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Question 10.
Socialists, like Communists, believe in using violent revolution to replace capitalism.


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