Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution
Exam 1: Introduction: Making Sense of Government and Politics63 Questions
Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution101 Questions
Exam 3: Federalism and the Separation of Powers120 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights164 Questions
Exam 5: Congress: The First Branch116 Questions
Exam 6: The Presidency125 Questions
Exam 7: The Executive Branch116 Questions
Exam 8: The Federal Courts120 Questions
Exam 9: Public Opinion and the Media113 Questions
Exam 10: Elections96 Questions
Exam 11: Political Parties110 Questions
Exam 12: Groups and Interests108 Questions
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The Constitution implies that any power not explicitly granted to the federal government is not granted at all.
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The Constitutional Convention passed the New Jersey Plan with little compromise.
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The Eighteenth Amendment,having the dubious distinction of being the only constitutional amendment designed to deal directly with some substantive social problem and the only amendment to have been repealed,addressed the issue of:
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The purpose of the ten amendments in the Bill of Rights was basically to give each of the three branches of government:
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The framers of the Constitution sought to insulate the president from excessively democratic pressures through:
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Under the Articles of Confederation,the central government was based entirely in Congress.
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The principal advantage of the Articles of Confederation was that the central government could prevent one state from discriminating against other states in the quest for foreign commerce.
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Under the Articles of Confederation,what power was Congress given?
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Which of the following was NOT one of the sectors of society that was particularly influential in colonial politics?
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Why did Shays's Rebellion enable collective action among those who wanted to revise the Articles of Confederation?
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What was the most difficult issue faced by the framers of the Constitution?
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The result of the 1777 Continental Congress was a constitution concerned primarily with:
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What was the ultimate goal of the radical participants in the Boston Tea Party?
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There were no "checks and balances" in the Constitution until the passage of the Bill of Rights.
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The best-known arguments supporting ratification of the Constitution were the eighty-five essays written by Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,and John Jay under the name of "Publius." These essays are collectively known today as:
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Compared to the confederation principle of the Articles of Confederation,federalism was a step toward:
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Compare and contrast the powers of Congress under the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution.Was Congress more or less powerful under the Articles of Confederation?
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In 2010,the Republican Party was able to retake majority control of the U.S.House of Representatives due to anger toward President Barack Obama and the recent passage of the Affordable Care Act.With majority control of the House,Republicans were able to pass a repeal of the Affordable Care Act,yet the Act remains law due to continued support in the Senate and the executive branch.The failure to overturn the Affordable Care Act reflects which component of the Constitution?
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What strategies are built into the Constitution to prevent the abuse of power?
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