Exam 2: Constructing a Government: The Founding and the Constitution
Exam 1: Five Principles of Politics128 Questions
Exam 2: Constructing a Government: The Founding and the Constitution145 Questions
Exam 3: Federalism and the Separation of Powers134 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Liberties122 Questions
Exam 5: Civil Rights105 Questions
Exam 6: Congress: The First Branch154 Questions
Exam 7: The Presidency As an Institution160 Questions
Exam 8: The Executive Branch: Bureaucracy in a Democracy147 Questions
Exam 9: The Federal Courts157 Questions
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Exam 11: Elections163 Questions
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Exam 15: Economic Policy144 Questions
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the central government was based entirely in Congress.
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The British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre were defended by __________, a pillar of Boston society and future president of the United States.
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the presiding officer of the executive branch was appointed through a nomination and voting process of the assembled delegates in the Electoral College.
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During the 1750s, the British Crown's North American colonies on the whole paid remarkably little in taxes to the mother country.
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The issue of counting slaves for purposes of representation was settled by the
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Collective action among colonists was sparked by the British government's harsh response to the Boston Tea Party.
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Colonists organized and participated in the Boston Tea Party of 1773 as a direct response to
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Article VI of the Constitution states that all laws passed by the national government and all treaties are superior to laws adopted by any state. This has come to be known as the
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The framers intended an active and powerful government, so they included language to ensure that Congress could take any step to achieve its enumerated responsibilities. This elastic clause is most commonly known as the
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In 1996, the Defense of Marriage Act was enacted after passing both houses of Congress and being signed into law by President Bill Clinton. The Defense of Marriage Act defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman and bans recognition of same-sex marriages. The decision of the Supreme Court to take a case that challenged the constitutionality of the Act is a reflection of which power?
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The best-known arguments supporting ratification of the Constitution were the 85 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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In the United States, no set of institutional procedures is more important than the
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The Declaration of Independence was almost entirely written by
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Why is the process for amending the Constitution a source of path dependency?
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In the United States, no set of institutional procedures is more important than the Declaration of Independence.
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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 terms of appointments for senators are staggered so that the terms of one-third of the senators expire every
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The proposal to alter the Articles of Confederation by providing for a system of representation in the national legislature based on the population of each state or the proportion of each state's revenue contribution, or both, was known as the
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The U.S. Constitution has been amended 27 times, and just 17 times since 1791. What institutional factors help explain the (arguably) low number of amendments to the U.S. Constitution?
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