Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution
Exam 1: Introduction: The Citizen and the Government66 Questions
Exam 2: The Founding and the Constitution106 Questions
Exam 3: Federalism96 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights106 Questions
Exam 5: Public Opinion67 Questions
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Exam 7: Political Parties,Participation,and Elections122 Questions
Exam 8: Interest Groups88 Questions
Exam 9: Congress90 Questions
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Why was the Declaration of Independence a remarkable philosophical statement for its time?
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Which of the following was NOT discussed as a purpose of government in the Constitution's preamble?
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The Boston Tea Party resulted in all of the following except:
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How was the power in Congress divided under the Articles of Confederation?
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In the national debate over ratification of the new Constitution,the Federalists:
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The Declaration of Independence was the United States' first governing constitution.
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Procedures outlining how to amend the Constitution are found in Article
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The framers of the Constitution intended to create a presidency capable of:
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The ability of the president to veto a bill passed by Congress is a good example of what principle of limited government?
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The framers of the Constitution attempted to create a government that could do all of the following except:
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The principle of giving each branch of government its own constituency is what Montesquieu calls a:
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The office of the president was designed by the framers to be capable of overcoming the inevitable stalemate of the bicameral legislature.
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The Articles of Confederation created a weak central government and a loose alliance of nearly independent states.
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A conference held to analyze perceived flaws in the Articles of Confederation was called the:
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The Constitution expressly gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review over Congress and the president.
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The Three-fifths Compromise stated that no more than three out of every five states could be slave states.
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Only one-third of the Senate is up for re-election during any single election year because the framers believed that:
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