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100

 Which statement is true about the Electoral College system (How do some states have more electoral college votes?)


States with larger populations have more electoral votes

100

provide example of  the principle of checks and balances?


Congress can write a law, and the Supreme Court can declare it unconstitutional.

100

 Which of the following accurately describes the executive branch of the United States government? (who resides in the Executive branch? )

President and VP

100

What is judicial review?

The power of the courts to determine whether a law or government action is constitutional.

100

 How did our relationship with Britain and the Articles of Confederation influence the Constitution?


The negative experiences under British rule and the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation showed the need for a balanced government—stronger than the Articles but not as powerful as a king.

200

What are "faithless electors"?

Electors who vote for a candidate not chosen by their state's popular vote

200

What does the term "popular sovereignty" mean in the context of a democracy?

The government's power comes from the people

200

Why do governments exist?

To organize societies, maintain order, and ensure the well-being of their citizens

200

What do the amendments to the Constitution consist of?

Changes to the original document that modify or add to its content.

200

What is a key aspect of the Democratic Party's healthcare policy?

Expanding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) (Obamacare)  to ensure all Americans have access to affordable healthcare.

300

 What are "individual rights" in a democratic society?


Freedoms and protections each person is entitled to, like free speech and privacy

300

How do individual rights and community rights differ?

Individual rights are about personal freedoms, 

while community rights address collective needs and interests.

300

Which of the following statements correctly describes the judicial branch of the United States government?

(who resides in the judicial branch? )

It holds the Supreme Court 

and lower federal courts.

300

What does the Preamble of the Constitution consist of?

An introduction that explains why the Constitution was written and spells out the purposes of government.

300

 What is the first official step a candidate takes to run for president of the United States?

Announcing their candidacy

400

How is the president of the United States chosen?


By the Electoral College

400

How is the number of senators and representatives determined for each state?

Each state has two senators, and the number of representatives is based on the state's population

400

How many total electors are there in the Electoral College?



538

400

 What do the Articles of the Constitution consist of?

Seven main sections called articles, 


each covering a different topic about how the government is structured.

400

Which statement best describes the difference between Democratic and Republican platforms?

Democrats favor a strong government role in providing services, 


while Republicans prefer a smaller government with less involvement in the economy.

500

What are the powers given to state governments called,

 and what are the powers shared by both the federal government and state governments called?


Reserved powers 

and Concurrent powers



500

What is required for a candidate to win the presidency in the Electoral College?


A majority of electoral votes

500

 Why did the Founding Fathers create the Electoral College?

They thought the general population might not be informed enough to make the best choice

500

What is the primary function of the legislative branch of the United States government?

To write and pass laws.

500

 In which type of government are leaders often above the law?

Dictatorship