Federalism Basics
Powers of Government
Amending the Constitution
Rights of the Accused
Individual Rights
100

Which historical event greatly expanded federal power over states?

Civil War

100

Reserved powers are best described as:

Powers left to the states by the 10th Amendment

100

What fraction of Congress must approve a proposed amendment before it goes to the states?

Two-thirds

100

Which amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment?

8th

100

Which amendment reserves powers to the states and the people?

10th

200

What is the main purpose of federalism in the U.S. Constitution?

To balance power between states and the national government

200

Which of the following is a denied power?

States taxing imports and exports

200

Who has the power to propose amendments to the Constitution?

Congress and state legislatures

200

Which amendment gives the accused the right to a speedy and public trial?

6th

200

Which amendment ensures rights not specifically listed in the Constitution are still protected?

9th

300

Which constitutional principle prevents the national government from completely overpowering the states?

Federalism

300

Which of the following is a concurrent power?

Levying taxes

300

What fraction of states must ratify an amendment for it to become law?

Three-fourths

300

Which amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures?

4th

300

Which amendment guarantees freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition?

1st

400

The Supremacy Clause declares that:

The Constitution is the highest law in the United States

400

Which type of power is created by the Necessary and Proper Clause (Elastic Clause)?

Implied

400

Which Supreme Court case established the principle of implied powers and strengthened federal authority?

McCulloch v. Maryland

400

The right against double jeopardy is found in which amendment?

5th

400

Which amendment prevents soldiers from being quartered in homes during peace?

3rd

500

Which system of government divides power between a national government and state governments?

Federal

500

Which of the following is an example of an enumerated power?

Establishing post offices

500

The debate over marijuana legalization is an example of conflict between:

State and National Governments

500

Which amendment guarantees the right to trial by jury in civil cases?

7th

500

Which amendment guarantees the right to bear arms?

2nd