Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution

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Which of the following is NOT considered a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

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The original stated purpose of the Annapolis Convention in September 1786 was

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Economic reasons for the Constitutional Convention included

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In the debates during the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the Virginia Plan called for a two-chamber legislature. In allocating the number of representatives for each of the chambers, the Virginia delegation recommended

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For the purpose of determining representation in the new Congress the slave-holding southern states

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Describe the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances. How have they evolved? How have they been incorporated into the Constitution?

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What is the difference between enumerated and implied powers? How do these different concepts of political power impact the balance of power within the federal system of governance?

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In 1776, delegates to the Second Continental Congress appointed a committee to draft a document that would state their list of grievances and articulate their intention to seek independence. List the writers of the Declaration of Independence, and name the primary writer and the reasons for (and objections to) his prominence. Discuss the philosophies and theories embodied in this revolutionary document.

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In the years immediately preceding the American Revolution and the creation of our Constitution, the king and the Parliament of England

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Which of the 13 original states was so opposed to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 that it refused to send a delegate, so the U.S. Constitution was written without its participation?

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Hamilton expressed the view that the judiciary was the weakest branch because it "only possessed the power of judgment." In light of the power of the judiciary to determine constitutionality of federal statutes established in Marbury v. Madison, indicate whether Hamilton's apposition is valid or invalid.

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Which of the following rules governing ratification did NOT give a tactical advantage to the Federalists?

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Describe the ways in which Madison's view that a "multiplicity of interests" could significantly reduce the possibility of a majority emerging to oppress individual rights. Explain the reasons both in favor of and opposed to his analysis.

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Why would the writers of the Constitution have created such a difficult amendment process?

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Which of the following was NOT part of the colonial government?

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Madison explains how the many different parts of the government and its attendant "multiplicity of interests" significantly reduces the chance of a majority coalition to oppress an individual or minority in

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At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the Federalists

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Which of the following is a check by the legislative branch on the powers of the executive branch?

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Who believed in a loose construction or interpretation of the Constitution?

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Describe the Constitutional process for impeachment and removal of the president and include a discussion about the impeachment of President Clinton in 1998. Did the constitutional process work in this particular case? Why would the writers of the Constitution make this process so difficult?

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