According to the Florida civics standards, which branch of government is primarily responsible for interpreting the Bill of Rights to protect individual freedoms from government overreach?
judicial branch
In the American system of federalism, which type of power is specifically granted to the federal government, such as the power to declare war and coin money?
delegated powers
Which branch of the federal government has the power to 'declare war' and 'confirm presidential appointments' according to Article I of the Constitution?
the legislative branch
According to the 14th Amendment, a person born in a U.S. territory like Puerto Rico or Guam is considered a citizen through which principle?
law of soil
When the media investigates a government official's potential misuse of tax dollars, which role is it performing?
watchdog
A citizen is arrested for peacefully protesting a new state law in a public park. Which amendment in the Bill of Rights would their lawyer most likely cite to protect them?
first amendment
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution acts as the foundation for 'Reserved Powers,' stating that powers not given to the federal government belong to the states or the people?
10th amendment
The President of the United States can 'veto' a bill passed by Congress. This is an example of which constitutional principle
checks and balances
Which of the following is a legal requirement for an immigrant to complete the naturalization process in the United States?
living in the US for at least 5 years as a permanent resident and take the oath of allegiance
Which of the following is the most common way that interest groups use the media to influence public policy?
running advertisements
In Florida's civics curriculum, students learn that rights are not absolute. Which scenario represents a legally recognized 'limitation' on an individual right?
a person if prevented from shouting fire in a theater to cause a panic
If a Florida state law conflicts with a federal law, which part of the U.S. Constitution determines which law prevails?
the supremacy clause
Under the Florida State Standards, what is the primary function of the Judicial Branch?
interpreting laws
In Florida civics, students learn the difference between obligations and responsibilities. Which of these is an 'obligation' (duty) of a U.S. citizen?
serving on jury duty
If a news article uses words like 'heroic' for one candidate and 'reckless' for another, what is the article demonstrating?
bias
The Fifth Amendment provides for 'due process of law.' What is the primary purpose of this protection in the American legal system?
to unsure that the gov follows fair and established legal procedures before taking away life liberty and property
Which of the following is an example of a 'Concurrent Power' shared by both the Florida state government and the federal government?
collecting taxes
Which specific check does the Legislative Branch have over the Judicial Branch?
the power to impeach the federal judges
A person who is not a U.S. citizen but is living in the country legally and has a 'Green Card' is known as a:
legal permanent resident
How does social media primarily impact the way citizens monitor the government today compared to 50 years ago?
it provides easier access to information
Which amendment protects a person from 'cruel and unusual punishments' and excessive bail, ensuring that the government's power to punish is limited?
8th amendment
The landmark Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) strengthened federalism by upholding which constitutional principle?
use of implied powers
As the Chief Executive of Florida, who holds the 'Supreme Executive Power' at the state level, similar to the President at the federal level?
the governor
What is the final step in the naturalization process, where an applicant formally pledges their loyalty to the United States?
take the oath of allegiance
Which propaganda technique uses a famous person to support a candidate or a specific viewpoint?
testomonial