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
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According to the rationality principle, all political actions have a purpose. When the British government attempted to raise taxes on American colonists, what services were they trying to force the colonists to pay for?
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The proposal offered by the smaller states during the Constitutional Convention that argued each state should be equally represented in the new regime regardless of its population was known as the
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The framers of the American Constitution sought to prevent the perceived threat of excessive democracy through a number of institutional innovations. Which of these constitutional provisions MOST prevents the threat of excessive democracy?
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The radicals led by Samuel Adams hoped that the Boston Tea Party would goad the British into strong reprisals. Which principle does this strategy illustrate?
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Dramatic events like the Boston Massacre provide an issue for individuals to organize around when putting together revolutionary activities. This provides a way to overcome the
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The most recent amendment added to the American Constitution is the balanced budget amendment.
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Which branch of government was designed to make the federal government capable of timely and decisive action to deal with public issues and problems?
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The income tax represented the single most important source of government revenue for the British regime prior to the American Revolution.
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Why did the framers fear excessive democracy? Through what means were they able to limit its influence on the structure of government?
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In what ways did the new Constitution represent an improvement over the Articles of Confederation?
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Under the American Constitution, the sole power to originate revenue bills is vested in the
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Delegates from all 13 colonies attended the Annapolis Convention.
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The Georgia General Assembly, with its upper chamber (the Georgia Senate) and lower chamber (the Georgia House of Representatives), is an institution that exemplifies the principle of
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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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Charles Beard's interpretation of the framing of the Constitution was primarily
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By dumping the East India Company's tea into Boston Harbor, Samuel Adams and his followers pressured the British into enacting a number of harsh reprisals that
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During the Constitutional Convention, the motion to include a bill of rights was
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Radicals seeking independence were primarily disgruntled members of the colonial merchant elite.
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The Three-Fifths Compromise established the principle, new in republican theory, that a man who lives among slaves had a greater share in the election of representatives than the man who did not.
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In 1773, the British government granted a monopoly on the export of tea from Britain to the politically powerful East India Company, which sought to bypass the colonial merchants and sell the tea directly to the colonies. The merchants called on their radical adversaries for support, and the most dramatic result was
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