1.
What is Republican Party known as?
Correct Answer
C. Gop
Explanation
The Republican Party is commonly known as GOP, which stands for Grand Old Party. This nickname originated in the 1870s and has been used ever since to refer to the Republican Party. It is a well-known and widely recognized term used in political discussions and media.
2.
Which of these is the symbol of Republican Party?
Correct Answer
B. ElepHant
Explanation
The symbol of the Republican Party is an elephant. This symbol has been associated with the party since the 1870s when a political cartoonist depicted the Republican vote as an elephant. The symbol stuck and is now widely recognized as representing the Republican Party.
3.
What year was the symbol of the party firstly used in a political cartoon by Thomas Nast?
Correct Answer
C. 1974
4.
Which of these is the definition of a state where voters vote for Republican politicians?
Correct Answer
D. Red State
Explanation
A "Red State" refers to a state where voters predominantly support and vote for Republican politicians. This term is commonly used in the United States to describe states that have a historical tendency to vote Republican in elections. The term "red" is often associated with the Republican Party, while "blue" is associated with the Democratic Party. Therefore, the correct answer is "Red State" as it accurately defines a state where voters vote for Republican politicians.
5.
Which of these is one of the basic belief of the Republican Party?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The Republican Party holds the basic belief in all of the above options: Gun Rights, Free Enterprises, and a strong national defense. This means that they support the rights of individuals to own guns, believe in limited government intervention in the economy to promote free markets, and advocate for a strong military to protect national security.
6.
What does GOP stands for?
Correct Answer
C. Grand old party
Explanation
The correct answer is "Grand old party". GOP is a commonly used acronym for the Republican Party in the United States. It is often referred to as the "Grand old party" due to its long history and establishment as one of the two major political parties in the country.
7.
Who is the first Republican Presidents?
Correct Answer
A. Abraham Lincoln
Explanation
Abraham Lincoln is considered the first Republican President because he was the 16th President of the United States and the first to be elected from the newly formed Republican Party. He served as President from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln's election marked a significant shift in American politics, as the Republican Party was founded on anti-slavery principles and sought to preserve the Union during the Civil War. His presidency and leadership during this tumultuous time in American history solidified the Republican Party's position as a major political force in the country.
8.
When was Republican Party founded?
Correct Answer
C. 20 March 1854
Explanation
The Republican Party was founded on 20 March 1854. This date marks the establishment of the party in Ripon, Wisconsin, with the goal of opposing the expansion of slavery into the western territories of the United States. The party was formed by a group of abolitionists, former members of the Whig Party, and some Democrats who were dissatisfied with the existing political parties' stance on slavery. The Republican Party went on to become one of the major political parties in the United States, with significant influence on national politics.
9.
Who used the war powers of the presidency to issue the Emancipation Proclamation in January 1863?
Correct Answer
B. Abraham Lincoln
Explanation
Abraham Lincoln used the war powers of the presidency to issue the Emancipation Proclamation in January 1863. This document declared that all slaves in Confederate territory were to be set free, effectively changing the goal of the Civil War to include ending slavery. Lincoln's use of his presidential powers during a time of war demonstrated his commitment to the abolitionist cause and his determination to bring an end to slavery in the United States.
10.
How many Republican won the presidential election as at 2019?
Correct Answer
C. 19
Explanation
As of 2019, a total of 19 Republican candidates have won the presidential election.