Deck 2: Constitutional Foundations

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In United States v.Eichman,the Supreme Court struck down a statute that prohibited __________.

A)student protests
B)leafleting on private property
C)flag burning
D)school prayer
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Which of the following is a drawback of divided government?

A)It leads to a significant decrease in governmental performance.
B)It makes it difficult for voters to hold anyone or any party accountable.
C)It makes Congress unable to check the power of the president.
D)It leads to lower trust in government.
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What is the name given to the law that would govern human beings before governments existed?

A)original law
B)Biblical law
C)natural law
D)universal law
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In Brown v.Board of Education,the Supreme Court decided that segregation by race violated which of the following?

A)due process clause
B)equal protection clause
C)full faith and credit clause
D)necessary and proper clause
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In The Federalist No.51,James Madison explained how the Constitution both __________ and __________ powers.

A)centralizes;devolves
B)democratizes;grants
C)grants;limits
D)creates;eliminates
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Which article provides that the Constitution shall be the supreme law of the land?

A)Article II
B)Article VII
C)Article V
D)Article VI
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Since 1789,how many times has the House of Representatives impeached a president?

A)zero
B)two
C)five
D)ten
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Why did the Framers adopt the separation of powers system?

A)to prevent autocracy
B)to promote efficiency
C)to promote democratic rule
D)to ensure flexibility in the governing system
Question
The U.S.Constitution was adopted in response to the weaknesses of the Articles of __________.

A)Unity
B)Revolution
C)America
D)Confederation
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On what date did the Framers meet and sign their names to the Constitution?

A)September 17,1787
B)April 15,1787
C)July 4,1787
D)October 19,1787
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A(n)__________ is a type of government in which one person with unlimited power rules.

A)autocracy
B)republic
C)unified government
D)oligarchy
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James Madison sought to prevent the tyranny of the __________ by distributing governmental authority among several branches.

A)minority
B)wealthy
C)majority
D)king
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Which of the following is an example of an executive order?

A)President Obama's order raising the minimum wage of federal contractors
B)President Obama's proposal to reform health care policy
C)President Bush's order to send troops to Afghanistan
D)President Nixon's order to hold back funding for the Clean Water Act
Question
What is the purpose of Constitution Day?

A)to analyze the Constitution for possible future amendments
B)to encourage other countries to adopt written constitutions
C)to educate Americans about their rights and responsibilities under the Constitution
D)to celebrate America's Declaration of Independence from Great Britain
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Which of the following generally favored a strong national government and supported the proposed U.S.Constitution?

A)Tories
B)Whigs
C)Federalists
D)Constitutionalists
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When did Congress begin investigating the actions of the George W.Bush administration?

A)in 2001,as soon as Bush took office
B)in 2003,following the start of the Iraq war
C)in 2006,when Democrats regained control of Congress
D)in 2008,during the financial crisis
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How many constitutional amendments have been proposed since its ratification?

A)10
B)17
C)27
D)31
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The Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v.Madison hinged on an interpretation of __________.

A)the Court's original jurisdiction in Article III
B)the commerce clause in Article I
C)the necessary and proper clause in Article I
D)the privileges and immunities clause in Article IV
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Which constitutional amendment allowed voting by all qualified citizens aged 18 or older?

A)Twenty-Sixth
B)Fifteenth
C)Twentieth
D)Nineteenth
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Which of the following philosophers greatly influenced James Madison's beliefs regarding the nature of liberty?

A)John Dewey
B)John Locke
C)Martin Heidegger
D)Michel Foucault
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Under the Constitution,the president is elected by which of the following?

A)Congressional College
B)Electoral College
C)Presidential College
D)State College
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Which of the following carries the full force of law and does not require congressional approval,although it is subject to legal challenge?

A)constitutional elaboration
B)executive order
C)impoundment
D)executive privilege
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Which of the following allows Congress to create legislation to make needed changes without amending the Constitution?

A)congressional elaboration
B)executive privilege
C)impoundment
D)executive order
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Which of the following describes the power of the president to keep communications confidential?

A)constitutional restriction
B)impoundment
C)separation of powers
D)executive privilege
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Because the Framers knew that people are not angels,they created a Constitution giving the government which type of authority?

A)legitimate
B)limited
C)implied
D)defined
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Governance in which one political party holds the presidency and the other controls one or both houses of Congress is known as __________.

A)divided government
B)checks and balances
C)autocracy
D)separation of powers
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Executive privilege is often used in matters related to __________.

A)national security
B)private property rights
C)interstate commerce
D)federal contracting
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Recent debate over the Second Amendment involves which of the following issues?

A)the right to bear arms
B)the right to a minimum wage
C)the right to own property
D)the right to travel from state to state
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How has the development of new communication technologies affected the system of checks and balances?

A)They have added to the powers of the president.
B)They have decreased the power of the judiciary.
C)They have decreased the power of interest groups.
D)They have increased the power of political parties.
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According to the Pew Research Center,what percentage of Americans feel that the government has too much control over their daily lives?

A)15 percent
B)25 percent
C)65 percent
D)80 percent
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On what basis did the Supreme Court uphold the portion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that requires Americans to purchase health insurance?

A)on the basis of Congress's authority to regulate interstate commerce
B)on the basis of Congress's taxing authority
C)on the basis of the supremacy clause
D)on the basis of the equal protection clause
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In what year was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution?

A)1788
B)1789
C)1791
D)1798
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Governance in which one party controls both the White House and both houses of Congress is referred to as what?

A)unified government
B)checks and balances
C)divided government
D)autocracy
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Which of the following specifies the procedure for amending the Constitution?

A)Article I
B)Article III
C)Article V
D)Article VI
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What is the principle that each branch of the federal government has the means to thwart or influence actions by other branches of government?

A)checks and balances
B)balances and powers
C)checks and freedoms
D)freedom and power
Question
Which of the following is true of judicial review?

A)The United States is the only country in which judicial review is legal.
B)It has been used only twice in U.S.history.
C)It has given the president significant power over the judiciary in the United States.
D)It originated in the United States and has been adopted by many other countries.
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James Madison stated that the accumulation of all powers-legislative,executive,and judiciary-in the same hands is the definition of which of the following?

A)democracy
B)tyranny
C)centralization
D)majority
Question
As described in,The Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances,the legislative branch is in charge of which of the following?

A)vetoing laws
B)pardoning those convicted of federal crimes
C)nominating federal judges
D)approving the federal budget
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Which of the following is a major reason the U.S.Constitution has endured for 225 years?

A)due to the power it concentrates in the chief executive
B)due to the face that it created an independent judiciary
C)due to the public's widespread acceptance of the Constitution
D)due to the fact that it gives most power to the states
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What was the most important means the Framers used to make sure government officials would observe the constitutional limits on their powers?

A)partisanship
B)the Electoral College
C)unified government
D)free and fair elections
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How did the process of proposing the Equal Rights Amendment resemble that of the Nineteenth Amendment?

A)The same arguments were used against both.
B)Both amendments passed Congress but failed to be ratified.
C)The same cluster of southern states opposed ratification of both amendments.
D)In both cases,women favored the amendments,but men were strongly opposed.
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How did the Federalists react when they were defeated by Thomas Jefferson in 1800?

A)They proposed an amendment to the Constitution that would weaken Jefferson's role.
B)They tried to retain power through the judiciary by packing it with their appointees.
C)They were not concerned,as they still had control of both houses of Congress.
D)They applied to the Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus to prevent Jefferson from being inaugurated.
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Although the public accepts and reveres the Constitution,many U.S.citizens do not know what is in it.
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What difficulty is posed by the method of proposing constitutional amendments through a constitutional convention?

A)It allows no input from the states.
B)It is unclear whether such a convention would be limited to a specific subject.
C)It limits the president's involvement in the amendment process.
D)It does not provide a time table for when the convention must convene.
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Which of the following is true of efforts to pass a constitutional amendment to ban flag burning?

A)These efforts have been repeatedly rejected by the Supreme Court.
B)Most Americans do not support efforts to ban flag burning.
C)These efforts have never gotten past the proposal stage.
D)These efforts have been repeatedly rejected by Congress.
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Generally,the Electoral College does not function the way the Framers intended.
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The cases of District of Columbia v.Heller (2008)and McDonald v.Chicago (2010)revolved around the __________ Amendment.

A)Second
B)Fifth
C)First
D)Fourteenth
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When does divided government frequently occur?

A)when special-interest groups achieve more influence in Congress
B)when the president's party loses congressional seats in the midterm elections
C)when the president's party gains congressional seats in the midterm elections
D)when it is time to appoint new Supreme Court justices
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When the Constitution was adopted,it granted judges the power of judicial review.
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Although not mentioned in the Constitution,the Supreme Court interpreted the Constitution,in Griswold v.Connecticut (1965),to protect which of the following rights?

A)right to privacy
B)right to bear arms
C)right to free speech
D)right to make contracts
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Which of the following is one reason for the popularity of proposing amendments to the Constitution?

A)Americans feel strongly that the equal protection clause is insufficient for prohibiting all forms of discrimination.
B)Groups frustrated by their inability to get things done in Congress hope to bypass it.
C)People get impatient while waiting for their case to get to the Supreme Court,so they try to bypass it.
D)Special-interest groups try to get around current amendments by proposing new ones.
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Prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment,how were senators selected?

A)by direct election
B)by the president
C)by state governors
D)by state legislators
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When government is divided rather than unified,which of the following is true?

A)Not much important legislation is passed.
B)Just as much important legislation is passed.
C)Far more important legislation is passed.
D)Legislation comes to a standstill.
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Although the Federalists were influential in getting the Constitution ratified,they never had any actual control over the national government.
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In spite of changes in technology,today's system of checks and balances operates approximately the same way it did when it was created.
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When the Democratic and Republican parties become splintered,the influence of which of the following can be increased?

A)the Supreme Court
B)the president
C)third-party candidates
D)special-interest groups
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The Supreme Court's ruling in United States v.Eichman was based on the __________ Amendment.

A)Fifth
B)Second
C)Fourteenth
D)First
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Recent political science research indicates that a divided system of government leads to which of the following when compared to other systems of government?

A)a stronger economy
B)more political corruption
C)more protests
D)better performance
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Which of the following is a method of ratification for a constitutional amendment?

A)by three-fourths of the state legislatures
B)by three-fourths of the state governors
C)by three-fourths of voting-age citizens
D)by half of the state legislatures
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If one political party controls Congress or one of its chambers and the other party controls the White House,which of the following is intensified?

A)autocracy
B)influence of the Electoral College
C)partisanship
D)power of the president
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Part of the debate over health care reform centered on congressional authority under the __________ clause of the Constitution.
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A(n)__________ is a type of government in which one person with unlimited power rules.
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The main weakness of the Articles of Confederation was the lack of a strong national government.
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The __________ Amendment protects the right to bear arms.
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The Constitution defines the procedure of impeachment in great detail and spells out which actions of a president are impeachable.
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The adaptive approach to constitutional interpretation makes the Supreme Court a more powerful institution in the U.S.government.
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The president has no formal authority over constitutional amendments.
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The Constitution has been amended __________ times.
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The cases of District of Columbia v.Heller (2008)and McDonald v.Chicago (2010)revolved around the __________ Amendment.
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Article III of the Constitution permits Congress to establish lower national courts.
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Most constitutional amendments were ratified within two years of being proposed.
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The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called the __________.
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The U.S.Constitution is the oldest,and one of the shortest,written constitutions in the world.
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Article I describes the powers of the president.
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In 2014,the Idaho state legislature passed a bill making it legal to carry a concealed weapon on a college campus.
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Partisanship is a strong allegiance to one's own political party,often leading to unwillingness to compromise.
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In interpreting the U.S.Constitution,an originalist would likely draw on the writings and speeches of the Framers.
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In the debate about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had exceeded its authority under Article I of the Constitution.
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As described in ,Four Methods of Amending the Constitution,the Constitution can be amended by a two-thirds majority vote by the states.
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The __________ of powers is a key feature of the government established by the Constitution.
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1
In United States v.Eichman,the Supreme Court struck down a statute that prohibited __________.

A)student protests
B)leafleting on private property
C)flag burning
D)school prayer
C
2
Which of the following is a drawback of divided government?

A)It leads to a significant decrease in governmental performance.
B)It makes it difficult for voters to hold anyone or any party accountable.
C)It makes Congress unable to check the power of the president.
D)It leads to lower trust in government.
B
3
What is the name given to the law that would govern human beings before governments existed?

A)original law
B)Biblical law
C)natural law
D)universal law
C
4
In Brown v.Board of Education,the Supreme Court decided that segregation by race violated which of the following?

A)due process clause
B)equal protection clause
C)full faith and credit clause
D)necessary and proper clause
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In The Federalist No.51,James Madison explained how the Constitution both __________ and __________ powers.

A)centralizes;devolves
B)democratizes;grants
C)grants;limits
D)creates;eliminates
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Which article provides that the Constitution shall be the supreme law of the land?

A)Article II
B)Article VII
C)Article V
D)Article VI
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7
Since 1789,how many times has the House of Representatives impeached a president?

A)zero
B)two
C)five
D)ten
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8
Why did the Framers adopt the separation of powers system?

A)to prevent autocracy
B)to promote efficiency
C)to promote democratic rule
D)to ensure flexibility in the governing system
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9
The U.S.Constitution was adopted in response to the weaknesses of the Articles of __________.

A)Unity
B)Revolution
C)America
D)Confederation
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10
On what date did the Framers meet and sign their names to the Constitution?

A)September 17,1787
B)April 15,1787
C)July 4,1787
D)October 19,1787
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A(n)__________ is a type of government in which one person with unlimited power rules.

A)autocracy
B)republic
C)unified government
D)oligarchy
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12
James Madison sought to prevent the tyranny of the __________ by distributing governmental authority among several branches.

A)minority
B)wealthy
C)majority
D)king
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13
Which of the following is an example of an executive order?

A)President Obama's order raising the minimum wage of federal contractors
B)President Obama's proposal to reform health care policy
C)President Bush's order to send troops to Afghanistan
D)President Nixon's order to hold back funding for the Clean Water Act
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14
What is the purpose of Constitution Day?

A)to analyze the Constitution for possible future amendments
B)to encourage other countries to adopt written constitutions
C)to educate Americans about their rights and responsibilities under the Constitution
D)to celebrate America's Declaration of Independence from Great Britain
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Which of the following generally favored a strong national government and supported the proposed U.S.Constitution?

A)Tories
B)Whigs
C)Federalists
D)Constitutionalists
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When did Congress begin investigating the actions of the George W.Bush administration?

A)in 2001,as soon as Bush took office
B)in 2003,following the start of the Iraq war
C)in 2006,when Democrats regained control of Congress
D)in 2008,during the financial crisis
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17
How many constitutional amendments have been proposed since its ratification?

A)10
B)17
C)27
D)31
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18
The Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v.Madison hinged on an interpretation of __________.

A)the Court's original jurisdiction in Article III
B)the commerce clause in Article I
C)the necessary and proper clause in Article I
D)the privileges and immunities clause in Article IV
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Which constitutional amendment allowed voting by all qualified citizens aged 18 or older?

A)Twenty-Sixth
B)Fifteenth
C)Twentieth
D)Nineteenth
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Which of the following philosophers greatly influenced James Madison's beliefs regarding the nature of liberty?

A)John Dewey
B)John Locke
C)Martin Heidegger
D)Michel Foucault
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21
Under the Constitution,the president is elected by which of the following?

A)Congressional College
B)Electoral College
C)Presidential College
D)State College
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22
Which of the following carries the full force of law and does not require congressional approval,although it is subject to legal challenge?

A)constitutional elaboration
B)executive order
C)impoundment
D)executive privilege
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23
Which of the following allows Congress to create legislation to make needed changes without amending the Constitution?

A)congressional elaboration
B)executive privilege
C)impoundment
D)executive order
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Which of the following describes the power of the president to keep communications confidential?

A)constitutional restriction
B)impoundment
C)separation of powers
D)executive privilege
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Because the Framers knew that people are not angels,they created a Constitution giving the government which type of authority?

A)legitimate
B)limited
C)implied
D)defined
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Governance in which one political party holds the presidency and the other controls one or both houses of Congress is known as __________.

A)divided government
B)checks and balances
C)autocracy
D)separation of powers
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Executive privilege is often used in matters related to __________.

A)national security
B)private property rights
C)interstate commerce
D)federal contracting
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Recent debate over the Second Amendment involves which of the following issues?

A)the right to bear arms
B)the right to a minimum wage
C)the right to own property
D)the right to travel from state to state
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How has the development of new communication technologies affected the system of checks and balances?

A)They have added to the powers of the president.
B)They have decreased the power of the judiciary.
C)They have decreased the power of interest groups.
D)They have increased the power of political parties.
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According to the Pew Research Center,what percentage of Americans feel that the government has too much control over their daily lives?

A)15 percent
B)25 percent
C)65 percent
D)80 percent
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On what basis did the Supreme Court uphold the portion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that requires Americans to purchase health insurance?

A)on the basis of Congress's authority to regulate interstate commerce
B)on the basis of Congress's taxing authority
C)on the basis of the supremacy clause
D)on the basis of the equal protection clause
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In what year was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution?

A)1788
B)1789
C)1791
D)1798
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33
Governance in which one party controls both the White House and both houses of Congress is referred to as what?

A)unified government
B)checks and balances
C)divided government
D)autocracy
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Which of the following specifies the procedure for amending the Constitution?

A)Article I
B)Article III
C)Article V
D)Article VI
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35
What is the principle that each branch of the federal government has the means to thwart or influence actions by other branches of government?

A)checks and balances
B)balances and powers
C)checks and freedoms
D)freedom and power
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36
Which of the following is true of judicial review?

A)The United States is the only country in which judicial review is legal.
B)It has been used only twice in U.S.history.
C)It has given the president significant power over the judiciary in the United States.
D)It originated in the United States and has been adopted by many other countries.
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37
James Madison stated that the accumulation of all powers-legislative,executive,and judiciary-in the same hands is the definition of which of the following?

A)democracy
B)tyranny
C)centralization
D)majority
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38
As described in,The Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances,the legislative branch is in charge of which of the following?

A)vetoing laws
B)pardoning those convicted of federal crimes
C)nominating federal judges
D)approving the federal budget
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39
Which of the following is a major reason the U.S.Constitution has endured for 225 years?

A)due to the power it concentrates in the chief executive
B)due to the face that it created an independent judiciary
C)due to the public's widespread acceptance of the Constitution
D)due to the fact that it gives most power to the states
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40
What was the most important means the Framers used to make sure government officials would observe the constitutional limits on their powers?

A)partisanship
B)the Electoral College
C)unified government
D)free and fair elections
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41
How did the process of proposing the Equal Rights Amendment resemble that of the Nineteenth Amendment?

A)The same arguments were used against both.
B)Both amendments passed Congress but failed to be ratified.
C)The same cluster of southern states opposed ratification of both amendments.
D)In both cases,women favored the amendments,but men were strongly opposed.
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42
How did the Federalists react when they were defeated by Thomas Jefferson in 1800?

A)They proposed an amendment to the Constitution that would weaken Jefferson's role.
B)They tried to retain power through the judiciary by packing it with their appointees.
C)They were not concerned,as they still had control of both houses of Congress.
D)They applied to the Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus to prevent Jefferson from being inaugurated.
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43
Although the public accepts and reveres the Constitution,many U.S.citizens do not know what is in it.
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44
What difficulty is posed by the method of proposing constitutional amendments through a constitutional convention?

A)It allows no input from the states.
B)It is unclear whether such a convention would be limited to a specific subject.
C)It limits the president's involvement in the amendment process.
D)It does not provide a time table for when the convention must convene.
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Which of the following is true of efforts to pass a constitutional amendment to ban flag burning?

A)These efforts have been repeatedly rejected by the Supreme Court.
B)Most Americans do not support efforts to ban flag burning.
C)These efforts have never gotten past the proposal stage.
D)These efforts have been repeatedly rejected by Congress.
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46
Generally,the Electoral College does not function the way the Framers intended.
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47
The cases of District of Columbia v.Heller (2008)and McDonald v.Chicago (2010)revolved around the __________ Amendment.

A)Second
B)Fifth
C)First
D)Fourteenth
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48
When does divided government frequently occur?

A)when special-interest groups achieve more influence in Congress
B)when the president's party loses congressional seats in the midterm elections
C)when the president's party gains congressional seats in the midterm elections
D)when it is time to appoint new Supreme Court justices
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49
When the Constitution was adopted,it granted judges the power of judicial review.
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50
Although not mentioned in the Constitution,the Supreme Court interpreted the Constitution,in Griswold v.Connecticut (1965),to protect which of the following rights?

A)right to privacy
B)right to bear arms
C)right to free speech
D)right to make contracts
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51
Which of the following is one reason for the popularity of proposing amendments to the Constitution?

A)Americans feel strongly that the equal protection clause is insufficient for prohibiting all forms of discrimination.
B)Groups frustrated by their inability to get things done in Congress hope to bypass it.
C)People get impatient while waiting for their case to get to the Supreme Court,so they try to bypass it.
D)Special-interest groups try to get around current amendments by proposing new ones.
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52
Prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment,how were senators selected?

A)by direct election
B)by the president
C)by state governors
D)by state legislators
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53
When government is divided rather than unified,which of the following is true?

A)Not much important legislation is passed.
B)Just as much important legislation is passed.
C)Far more important legislation is passed.
D)Legislation comes to a standstill.
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54
Although the Federalists were influential in getting the Constitution ratified,they never had any actual control over the national government.
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55
In spite of changes in technology,today's system of checks and balances operates approximately the same way it did when it was created.
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56
When the Democratic and Republican parties become splintered,the influence of which of the following can be increased?

A)the Supreme Court
B)the president
C)third-party candidates
D)special-interest groups
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57
The Supreme Court's ruling in United States v.Eichman was based on the __________ Amendment.

A)Fifth
B)Second
C)Fourteenth
D)First
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58
Recent political science research indicates that a divided system of government leads to which of the following when compared to other systems of government?

A)a stronger economy
B)more political corruption
C)more protests
D)better performance
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59
Which of the following is a method of ratification for a constitutional amendment?

A)by three-fourths of the state legislatures
B)by three-fourths of the state governors
C)by three-fourths of voting-age citizens
D)by half of the state legislatures
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60
If one political party controls Congress or one of its chambers and the other party controls the White House,which of the following is intensified?

A)autocracy
B)influence of the Electoral College
C)partisanship
D)power of the president
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61
Part of the debate over health care reform centered on congressional authority under the __________ clause of the Constitution.
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62
A(n)__________ is a type of government in which one person with unlimited power rules.
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63
The main weakness of the Articles of Confederation was the lack of a strong national government.
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64
The __________ Amendment protects the right to bear arms.
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65
The Constitution defines the procedure of impeachment in great detail and spells out which actions of a president are impeachable.
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66
The adaptive approach to constitutional interpretation makes the Supreme Court a more powerful institution in the U.S.government.
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67
The president has no formal authority over constitutional amendments.
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68
The Constitution has been amended __________ times.
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69
The cases of District of Columbia v.Heller (2008)and McDonald v.Chicago (2010)revolved around the __________ Amendment.
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70
Article III of the Constitution permits Congress to establish lower national courts.
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71
Most constitutional amendments were ratified within two years of being proposed.
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72
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called the __________.
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73
The U.S.Constitution is the oldest,and one of the shortest,written constitutions in the world.
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74
Article I describes the powers of the president.
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75
In 2014,the Idaho state legislature passed a bill making it legal to carry a concealed weapon on a college campus.
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76
Partisanship is a strong allegiance to one's own political party,often leading to unwillingness to compromise.
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77
In interpreting the U.S.Constitution,an originalist would likely draw on the writings and speeches of the Framers.
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78
In the debate about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had exceeded its authority under Article I of the Constitution.
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79
As described in ,Four Methods of Amending the Constitution,the Constitution can be amended by a two-thirds majority vote by the states.
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80
The __________ of powers is a key feature of the government established by the Constitution.
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