Exam 2: The Constitution
Exam 1: Democracy and American Politics210 Questions
Exam 2: The Constitution269 Questions
Exam 3: Federalism States and Nations269 Questions
Exam 4: Structural Foundations of the American Government262 Questions
Exam 5: Public Opinion265 Questions
Exam 6: News Media249 Questions
Exam 7: Interest Groups and Business Corporations258 Questions
Exam 8: Social Movements237 Questions
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Exam 10: Participation Voting, and Elections278 Questions
Exam 11: Congress280 Questions
Exam 12: The President249 Questions
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Exam 14: The Courts280 Questions
Exam 15: Freedom: the Struggle for Civil Liberties278 Questions
Exam 16: Civil Rights: the Struggle for Political Equality229 Questions
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Exam 18: Social Safety Nets219 Questions
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Those opposing ratification of the U.S. Constitution were known as Federalists.
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The ability to ensure Americans' traditional rights against the intrusions of a distant government describes
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Republicans saw the right of the people to acquire and enjoy private property as a(n)
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By separated powers and checks and balances, the authors of your text mean
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Most of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention were generally
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Most of America's leaders were convinced by 1787 that Articles of Confederation had serious shortcomings.
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Why were defects in the Articles of Confederation difficult to correct?
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One of the major goals of the Founders at the Constitutional Convention was to
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Asses Charles Beard's provocative argument that the Framers were engaged in a conspiracy to protect their immediate and personal economic interests. Based on what you have read, does his argument make sense? Why?
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Under the "confederation" established by the Continental Congress,
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According to the Declaration of Independence, human beings possess rights
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In the 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court claimed the right to declare the actions of other branches of government null and void if they contradict the Constitution; a power also known as
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________ were a series of newspaper articles written in defense of the Constitution by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
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What gave Republicans reason to fear a rise of "untamed democracy" in the 1780s?
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In the event that no presidential candidate receives a majority in the Electoral College, who decides who should be president?
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The Declaration of Independence is clear about how to deal with the issue of slavery.
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