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When to compare kings and queens to the president, children think
 
  a. the president works long hours for the good of the country while monarchs bask in their luxury.
  b. kings and queens are more democratic and are more protective of the people.
  c. kings and queens are more popular and they appoint officials from all socio-economic groups.
  d. the president is more popular because he runs a totalitarian state.

Question 2

Studies related to knowledge and thinking about government indicate that young children tend to think of government as
 
  a. benevolent and trustworthy.
  b. powerful and influenced by rich people.
  c. corrupt and dishonest.
  d. run by appointed officials that can help the needy.



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