Which branch of the US Government has the power to declare war?
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Executive Branch
Which action is a violation of the First Amendment?
D: A reporter is arrested for writing an article that criticizes the government.
How are the powers of Ohio's state government consistent with the powers of the U.S. federal government?
Jeff wants to make sure his local town has adequate fire service and protection. What action could he take at the Local Government level to ensure this?
A: Petition the state government for more funding for city fire departments.
B: Join his city's volunteer fire department.
C: Write a letter to Ohio's senator to push for a national law increasing fire department funding.
D: Create a national firefighter emergency hotline to call other fire departments for fires when needed.
B: Join his city's volunteer fire department.
Which responsibility of U.S. citizens is associated with the right to free speech?
Which branch of the US Government interprets the Constitution?
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Judicial Branch
Which phrase describes the system of federalism established by the United States Constitution?
What is the legislative body of the Ohio Government called?
A. Ohio Congress
B. Ohio General Assembly
C. Ohio Supreme Court
D. Ohio Board of Regents
B. Ohio General Assembly
A citizen of a town is dissatisfied with the location a playground being built in their city. What action could the citizen take to solve this?
A: Write letters to the governor and members of the General Assembly
B: Campaign for a challenger running against a current U.S. senator
C: Speak at a city council meeting
D: Sign a petition that will be sent to the president
C: Speak at a city council meeting
Citizens engage in civic duties and political activities at the local, state, and national levels. Some types of activities often take place at one level but not at another.
Which civic or political activity can citizens carry out at the state level?
Which power can the U.S. Supreme Court exercise with reference to the U.S. Constitution
What was the direct effect of the 13th Amendment?
In 1851, the state of Ohio drafted a new constitution.
Identify the changes that were implemented in Ohio's government as a result of the new constitution.
D: Provisions were made to limit the debt incurred by the state.
F: Judges were elected by the people
A citizen fears the environmental impact of a state road construction project. What is one action they could take to solve this?
A: Write letters to the governor and members of the General Assembly
B: Campaign for a challenger running against a current U.S. senator
C: Speak at a city council meeting
D: Sign a petition that will be sent to the president
A: Write letters to the governor and members of the General Assembly
What do compromise, persuasion, negotiation, and consensus building all have in common?
From time to time, the Supreme Court has extended civil rights protections to groups that historically have been denied rights guaranteed to other Americans. Sometimes the Supreme Court has done this by interpreting and applying principles found in existing Constitutional amendments.
Which legal principle did the Supreme Court use to extend the Bill of Rights guarantees to state laws and to broaden civil rights protections for minorities?
What was the immediate impact of the 14th Amendment?
How did the adoption of the Ohio Constitution of 1851 weaken the power of the General Assembly?
Citizens have the ability to help support their state and local communities in various ways. Identify three ways citizens can directly support their local communities.
A coalition of environmental groups released a study on how a proposed new housing development would impact local wildlife. Which factor should be considered in evaluating the credibility of the study?
A: Cost of publishing the study.
B: Use of graphs to display research data.
C: Possible biases of the sponsoring organization.
D: Public opinion about the housing development.
C: Possible biases of the sponsoring organization.
The Executive Branch creates an overly powerful executive order. The judicial branch declares this order unconstitutional. The Legislative branch passes a law preventing such a powerful executive order from being passed. The executive branch disputes this, and it is brought before the judicial branch for constitutional review.
What 2 principals of the US Government are demonstrated in this situation?
Popular Sovereignty
Federalism
Separation of Powers
Anti-Federalism
Checks and Balances
Limited Government
Civic Duty
Checks and Balances
Separation of Powers
Which statement summarizes the original Federalist position on the Bill of Rights?
Pick all that apply.
A. The Ohio Government was not in compliance with federal laws, and thus a new constitution was needed.
B. The General Assembly had too much power over the rest of the Ohio Government.
C. The Ohio Government was not able to maintain a militia or national guard, and therefore was not able to defend against Native American Attacks.
D. The State was allowed to borrow too much money and was in massive debt.
E. The State Government didn't have all 3 branches of government as the federal government did, and thus a new constitution was needed.
F. The Ohio Supreme Court was the only established court in Ohio, causing court cases to back up and causing long waits and overworking of the Supreme Court Judges of Ohio.
B. The General Assembly had too much power over the rest of the Ohio Government.
D. The State was allowed to borrow too much money and was in massive debt.
F. The Ohio Supreme Court was the only established court in Ohio, causing court cases to back up and causing long waits and overworking of the Supreme Court Judges of Ohio.
In order from lowest to highest level of government, order the following levels of government:
State, Municipality, County, District, City, Zone
Zone, City, Municipality, County, District, State
A group of citizens wants to persuade the city mayor to add bike lanes along the side of roads.
Choose all the statements the group of citizens can use to persuade the mayor.