Types of Power
Vocab
Multiple Choice
Why limit the government?
Examples of Powers
100

powers directly granted to the national government by the Constitution 

A. Enumerated B. Reserved C. Concurrent

A. Enumerated

100

the split of authority among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches

separation of powers
100

All of the following are principles of the Constitution except…

a. popular sovereignty.

b. checks and balances.

c. limited government and the rule of law.

d. amendments.

d. amendments

100

The idea that our government is broken up into three different branches is known as...

a. separation of powers.

b. limited government.

c. checks and balances. 

d. rule of law.

a. separation of powers

100

the president (executive branch) can veto (reject) a law passed by Congress (legislative branch) is an example of...

a. popular sovereignty 

b. federalism

c. checks and balances

c. checks and balances

200

powers the Constitution does not give to the federal government; powers set aside for the states

A. Enumerated B. Reserved C. Concurrent

B. Reserved

200

a system in which each branch of government is able to limit or restrain the power of the other branches

checks and balances

200

By their use of the term “republic,” the Framers of the Constitution had in mind a government ruled by…

a. anyone other than a king.

b. representatives elected by the people.

c. the most educated and powerful.

d. hereditary leaders (when power is passed down from father to son and so on).

b. representatives elected by the people

200

The idea that the government can only do what the people allow it to do is known as...

a. popular sovereignty.

b. limited government.

c. the rule of law. 

d. checks and balances. 

 

a. limited government

200

Conducting elections is an example of...

a. enumerated power

b. reserved power

c. concurrent power

b. reserved power

300

powers shared by the state and federal governments


A. Enumerated B. Reserved C. Concurrent

C. Concurrent

300

the idea that power lies with the people

popular sovereignty 

300

The phrase “people’s right to rule” is best reflected in which principle of the Constitution?

a. popular sovereignty

b. limited government and the rule of law

c. separation of powers

d. federalism

popular sovereignty 

300

The Constitution allows government officials to be removed from office if they are found by Congress to be guilty of crimes.  This is an example of…

a. federalism.

b. popular sovereignty.

c. rule of law.

d. separation of powers.

c. rule of law

300

"declaring war" is an example of...

a. enumerated power

b. reserved power

c. concurrent power

a. enumerated power

400

a clause stating that the Constitution and other laws and treaties made by the national government are "the supreme law of the land"

Supremacy Clause

400

a government that can only do what the people allow it to do

limited government

400

wo ways the Constitution guarantees popular sovereignty is through…

a. elections and checks and balances.

b. elections and separation of powers.

c. separation of powers and the Electoral College.

d. elections and the Electoral College.

d. elections and the Electoral College

400

_______________ help to prevent tyranny by the government and protect people’s liberties.   

a. limited government and rule of law 

b. separation of powers

c. federalism

d. checks and balances

a. limited government and rule of law

400

"Collecting taxes" is an example of...

a. enumerated power

b. reserved power

c. concurrent power

c. concurrent power

500

power is shared between the federal (national) government and each state government.

federalism

500

the principle that the law applies to everyone, even those who govern

rule of law

500

The government can do…

a. only what Congress allows it to do.

b. only what the president allows it to do.

c. only what the people allow it to do.

d. whatever it wants.

c. only what the people allow it to do

500

Why did they divide the federal government into 3 branches? 

So no one person or group would be able to gain too much power. 

500

What does it mean that the Constitution and federal laws are the "supreme law of the land"? 

It means that if state and federal laws conflict then federal law trump the state law.

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