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100

Under which form of government is power divided between the national government and the states?

Federalism                        -Anti-Federalism                -Anarchism                       -Nationalism


Federalism


100

The illustration above describes which concept?


Federalism

Federalismo

100

Which of the following is a characteristic of federalism?

Citizens in the United States are protected by the Bill of Rights.

Citizens in the United States are subject to both state and federal laws.

Power is divided amongst the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

Power is divided amongst the two main political parties

Citizens in the United States are subject to both state and federal laws.

100

Which institution is NOT part of the lawmaking process at the state or federal level?

the courts                 the executive branch

the Senate          the House of Representatives


the courts

100


The institution labeled 3 plays which of the following roles in the lawmaking process?

interpreting laws               signing bills into law

introducing and passing bills

introducing and signing bills into law


signing bills into law



200

Which powers are held by both state and federal governments?

enumerated powers             reserved powers

expressed powers                concurrent powers


concurrent powers



200

What refers to powers given to state governments but not to national governments?

reserved powers                concurrent powers

delegated powers              enumerated powers


reserved powers 

200

What kind of powers does the "necessary and proper clause" in the U.S. Constitution allow Congress to exercise?

unconstitutional powers         implied powers

judicial powers                      wartime powers

implied powers

200

Which constitutional provision states that the laws Congress makes outweigh all state laws?

elastic clause                     reserved powers

supremacy clause              concurrent powers

supremacy clause



200

Which of the following are examples of reserved powers?

declaring war and governing combat

raising and maintaining a navy

coining money and fixing the standards of weights and measures

establishing and funding a system of public education


establishing and funding a system of public education

300

Which service is performed by local government?

Delivering mail        Granting teacher certificates

Minting quarters       Providing fire protection


Providing fire protection



300

Which level of government regulates drivers’ licenses?

county                              federal

municipal                          state

state

300

15.  Which level of government is closest to the American people, and thus provides the most services?

national government             state government

student government             local government

 local government

300


 

In which section of the Venn diagram would you place "pass laws"?

State Government               none of the sections

National Government            Both


Both

300

A local mayor is receiving complaints about highway patrol officers violating motorists' civil rights. The officers are unlawfully pulling drivers over on a stretch of interstate highway in the county where her city is located. Which level of government is responsible for addressing and fixing this issue with the highway patrol?

city                                county

federal                            state


city                                         

400

Describe RAPPS and which amendment it is

1st- Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, Speech

400

The chart below shows the structures of local, state, and national governments.

Which choice best completes the last box in Row 1?

Representative                      City Council

Chief Justice                          Senator


City Council

400

What right does the fifth amendment protect?


The right to choose not to testify against oneself


400

Which of the following accurately describes the constitutional amendment process?

Ratifying an amendment requires action by all three branches of government.

Proposing an amendment requires action by state legislatures.

It provides two options for proposing an amendment and two options for ratifying an amendment.

It provides one option for proposing an amendment and two options for ratifying an amendment.

It provides two options for proposing an amendment and two options for ratifying an amendment.

400

In the constitutional amendment process, ratification requires passage by which fraction of the states?

one-third                                    one-half

two-thirds                                   three-fourths

three-fourths

500

According to the tenth amendment, who gets all of the powers that are not specifically called out in the Constitution?


the people and the states

500

Read Carefully:

Why did the Anti-Federalist require the Constitution be added to the Bill of Rights?

TRICK QUESTION

The Bill of Rights is in the Constitution, not vice versa!

500

DOUBLE POINT OPPORTUNITY

Describe the 6th and 7th Amendments

(Can you give me a limitation of one and an example of the other for double points?)

Speedy Trial and Civil Suits

500

DOUBLE POINT OPPORTUNITY
How many amendments are included in the Bill of Rights?

(Can you name them all for double points?)

10

500

DOUBLE POINT OPPORTUNITY

How many amendments are included in the Constitution?

(Can you give me an amendment outside of the Bill of Rights?)

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