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Critical Thinking
Extra:Legislative Branch
100

What are the 4 characteristics that define a state?

population, territory, sovereignty, and government 

100

List the influential documents that shaped early American political ideas

Magna Carta

English Bill of Rights

Petition of Rights


100

List the 6 basic principles of the Constitution

Popular Sovereignty 

Limited Government 

Separation of Powers

Checks and Balances  

Federalism 

Judicial Review 


100

Topic 1: What theory of origin describe the relationship between Great Britain and the 13 colonies?

Divine Rights of Kings

100

Define the power of the legislative branch

power to make laws

200

Fill in the Blank 

In a ____________, supreme authority over the government rests with the people. 

Dictatorship 

200

Which historical event led 12 of the 13 colonies to come to together in 1774 for the First Continental Congress?

The Intolerable Acts

200

Which amendment process only changes the interpretations of the Constitution not the written words?

Informal amendment process 

200

Topic 2: Which early political ideal motivated American colonists to seek freedom from Great Britain? 

Limited Government / Representative Government

200

What is the name of the United States Legislative Branch?

The Congress

300

Which type of government has the executive branch chosen by and subject to the legislative branch? 

Parliamentary

300

Which was NOT an issue of the Articles of Confederation Government 

A. Strong Central Government 

B. Lack of Federal Currency 

C. Lack of State Unity 

Strong Central Government 

300

Define federalism

must say *dividing/separating/splitting government between central/national government and *state/regional government

300

A newspaper headline that reads "President Rejects Tax increase Bill" is an example of which of the following?

  1. The President has powers but they are subject to direct control by the legislature.

  2. The legislative and executive branches must always act together.

  3. The legislature can act on its own and can never be blocked by the President.

  4. The President has power to block actions of the legislature.

The President has power to block actions of the legislature.

300

What are the names of the (two) sections of the United State's Legislative Branch

- MUST SAY THE CORRECT FULL NAMES

House of Representative 

Senate 

400

In what ways is the United States a representative democracy?

  1. Citizens allow a self-appointed elite to make decisions for them

  2. Citizens choose small groups of people to make laws and policy for them.

  3. Citizens decide laws and policies directly in mass meetings

  4. Citizens elect a President who has absolute power to make decisions for them

2. Citizens choose small groups of people to make laws and policy for them.

400

What was the main governing body created under the Articles of Confederation?

  1. A presiding officer

  2. A judicial branch 

  3. A unicameral Congress

  4. An executive branch  

  • A unicameral Congress

400

Which clause of the Constitution says that each State must honor the laws, records, and court decisions of every other State. This clause applies only to civil matters, not criminal matters. (INCLUDE ARTICLE & SECTION NUMBER) 

Article IV, Section 1 the Extradition Clause

400

Topic 3: Which of the following best shows how the amendment process reflects the concept of federalism

- Changing Constitution need both the national and State levels of gov't.

- Amending the Constitution requires three-fourths of the popular vote. 

- Changing Constitution requires a two-thirds vote the 2 houses of Congress

- Changing Constitution need both the national and State levels of gov't.

400

State two specific powers the United State's Legislative Branch has:

- Declare War

- Make Federal Budget

- Make Federal Laws


500

What is the difference between a unitary government and a federal government?

1. In a unitary government power is held by a single, central agency; in a federal government power is divided between a central government and local governments.

2. In a federal government, power is shared by an alliance of independent states; in a unitary government power is divided between a central government and local governments.

1. In a unitary government power is held by a single, central agency; in a federal government power is divided between a central government and local governments.

500

Which of the following is MOST directly related to the idea that government should be restricted in what it can do?

  1. Representative government 

  2. Ordered government 

  3. Limited government 

  4. Colonial government 


  • Limited government

500

The constitutional principle of judicial review provides

  1. the House of Reps with the power to veto decisions made in federal courts

  2. the courts with the power to determine the constitutionality of a gov't act

  3. the President with the power to veto a bill that was passed by both houses.

  4. the legislature with the power to settle disputes between branches

(2) the courts with the power to determine the constitutionality of a gov't act

500

The government shutdown in Fall 2024 was due to which branch inability to agree on a federal budget and medicare policies?

Legislative Branch

500

What are the ways the executive and judicial branch "check" the legislative branch? 

Half Point (one branch) or Full Point (both branches) 

Executive: President Veto

Judicial: Supreme Court determine the constitutionality