Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution
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Which of the following statements best describes the motivations of the Founders in writing the Constitution?
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The Constitution expressly gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review over Congress and the president.
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How was the power in Congress divided under the Articles of Confederation?
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During the ratification debates,who were the Antifederalists?
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Alexander Hamilton argued that the chief executive office should possess
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What is the term length of a member of the House of Representatives?
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The decision to give the national government control over commerce and finance was motivated primarily by the framers' desire to
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Which of the following was not a tool used by the Founders to prevent the dangers of "excessive democracy"?
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The Constitution gives Congress the power to recognize other nations and to accept ambassadors from foreign countries.
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The system of shared powers,divided between a central government and the states,is called
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At the Constitutional Convention,the plan to create a Congress where representation was distributed according to population was called the
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