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100

What power does the president’s veto of legislation exemplify?

A check by the Executive Branch on the Legislative Branch.

100

Which of the following is an example of a state’s reserved power under the Tenth Amendment?
A) Declaring war
B) Issuing driver’s licenses
C) Printing money
D) Negotiating treaties

B) Issuing driver’s licenses

100

First U.S. constitution:

Articles of Confederation.

100

The U.S. federal system shares power between state and national governments.

True

100

A state's population determines its representatives and its number of ____ in elections.

Electoral votes.

200

Select two Enlightenment ideas that influenced American government.

Natural rights and the social contract.

200

The Supremacy Clause declares that:
A) State laws are higher than federal laws
B) Federal laws and the Constitution are the supreme law of the land
C) Local governments can override the Constitution
D) Only the president can enforce federal laws

B) Federal laws and the Constitution are the supreme law of the land

200

Select all actions protecting African American voting rights:

A. Fifteenth Amendment
B. Twenty-Fourth Amendment
D. Voting Rights Act of 1965

200

Under a confederal system, the national government is more powerful than the states.

False
200

Minimum age for a senator is __________.

30 years old.

300

How does checks and balances uphold limited government?

It prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful by allowing each branch to limit the others.

300

Which courts are the federal trial courts where cases begin?
A) Supreme Court
B) U.S. District Courts
C) U.S. Courts of Appeals
D) State supreme courts

B) U.S. District Courts

300

Two amendments that expanded voting rights:

15th Amendment, 19th Amendment, 24th Amendment, or 26th Amendment (any two)

300

The step right before the Supreme Court conference is oral arguments.

True

300

Locke’s idea that people have the right to life, liberty, and property is reflected in the U.S. Constitution’s ________.

Bill of Rights

400

Example of a Tenth Amendment reserved power:

Running public schools; issuing driver’s licenses; conducting elections.

400

Which federal courts hear only appeals?
A) U.S. District Courts
B) U.S. Courts of Appeals
C) Supreme Court
D) State trial courts

B) U.S. Courts of Appeals

400

Two ways the media influences public opinion:


Setting the public agenda; shaping political narratives.

400

The Supreme Court only hears trial cases.

False

400

Powers not given to the federal government or denied to the states are reserved to the ________.

states

500

Main idea of the Supremacy Clause and its importance:

The Constitution and federal laws are the highest laws of the land; it prevents states from overriding federal authority.

500

Which of the following is a way members of Congress serve their constituents?
A) Casework
B) Writing judicial opinions
C) Declaring war
D) Issuing executive orders

A) Casework

500

Positive and negative effects of interest groups:

Answer: Positive: Represent public interests.
Negative: Can give more political power to wealthy groups.

500

A governor’s powers are completely unrelated to the president’s powers.

False

500

The Connecticut Compromise created a ________ legislature with the Senate and House of Representatives.

bicameral