Deck 3: Constitutions: Operating Instructions
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Deck 3: Constitutions: Operating Instructions
1
Judicial federalism is the idea that the courts determine the boundaries of ______ relations.
A) state-federal
B) local-state
C) local-federal
D) federal-international
A) state-federal
B) local-state
C) local-federal
D) federal-international
A
2
______ has the longest state constitution in the United States.
A) California
B) New York
C) Florida
D) Alabama
A) California
B) New York
C) Florida
D) Alabama
D
3
Alabama has convened a constitutional convention as recently as ______.
A) 1901
B) 1800
C) 2011
D) 2000
A) 1901
B) 1800
C) 2011
D) 2000
C
4
The only state that can choose to run up debt as the federal government does is ______.
A) California
B) Vermont
C) Colorado
D) Oregon
A) California
B) Vermont
C) Colorado
D) Oregon
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5
______ is the right to vote.
A) The franchise
B) Mobilization
C) Civil liberty
D) Qualification
A) The franchise
B) Mobilization
C) Civil liberty
D) Qualification
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6
______ governments have plenary power, or power that is not constrained.
A) Local
B) State
C) County
D) Federal
A) Local
B) State
C) County
D) Federal
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7
In the more democratic, northern states, ______ could vote during the late 1700s.
A) everyone
B) landowners only
C) most white men
D) white men and women
A) everyone
B) landowners only
C) most white men
D) white men and women
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8
Legal documents put together by the British Crown to dictate the governance of the colonies were called ______.
A) contracts
B) constitutions
C) charters
D) companies
A) contracts
B) constitutions
C) charters
D) companies
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9
Ballot initiatives and referendums are two types of ______.
A) dual constitutionalism
B) federalism
C) direct democracy
D) balanced budgets
A) dual constitutionalism
B) federalism
C) direct democracy
D) balanced budgets
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10
The principle that government should be divided into branches is known as ______.
A) federalism
B) consolidation
C) separation of powers
D) bicameralism
A) federalism
B) consolidation
C) separation of powers
D) bicameralism
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11
______ is a set of moral and political rules based on divine law and is binding on all people.
A) God's law
B) Biological law
C) Moral law
D) Higher law
A) God's law
B) Biological law
C) Moral law
D) Higher law
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12
Which U.S. Constitutional amendment gives state governments plenary power?
A) Fourth
B) Sixth
C) Tenth
D) Fourteenth
A) Fourth
B) Sixth
C) Tenth
D) Fourteenth
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13
The formal methods for changing states constitutions are legislative proposals, ballot initiatives, referendums, and ______.
A) court decisions
B) federal overrides
C) constitutional conventions
D) mutiny
A) court decisions
B) federal overrides
C) constitutional conventions
D) mutiny
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14
Laws passed by legislatures authorizing the transfer of money to the executive branch are called ______.
A) allocation bills
B) financial transfer bills
C) appropriations bills
D) authorization bills
A) allocation bills
B) financial transfer bills
C) appropriations bills
D) authorization bills
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15
The three branches of a separated system are legislative, executive, and ______.
A) bureaucratic
B) gubernatorial
C) presidential
D) judicial
A) bureaucratic
B) gubernatorial
C) presidential
D) judicial
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16
State constitutions tend to be far ______ than the U.S. Constitution.
A) shorter
B) longer
C) more formal
D) more inclusive
A) shorter
B) longer
C) more formal
D) more inclusive
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17
The U.S. Constitution has been formally changed ______ times.
A) 0
B) 17
C) 27
D) 66
A) 0
B) 17
C) 27
D) 66
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18
In California, Proposition ______ restricted increases on real estate taxes, making it difficult for localities to raise money.
A) 10
B) 13
C) 15
D) 20
A) 10
B) 13
C) 15
D) 20
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19
______ is the only U.S. state with a unicameral legislature.
A) Utah
B) Nebraska
C) Vermont
D) Georgia
A) Utah
B) Nebraska
C) Vermont
D) Georgia
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20
______ is the power to reject a portion of a bill while leaving the rest intact.
A) Specific rejection
B) Alteration power
C) Line-item veto
D) Gubernatorial veto
A) Specific rejection
B) Alteration power
C) Line-item veto
D) Gubernatorial veto
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21
California's Proposition 98 mandates that about 40 percent of California's revenue goes toward ______.
A) social welfare programs
B) tax cuts
C) education
D) business incentives
A) social welfare programs
B) tax cuts
C) education
D) business incentives
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22
______ establish operating procedures for local governments.
A) Colonial contracts
B) Municipal charters
C) Colonial charters
D) Municipal contracts
A) Colonial contracts
B) Municipal charters
C) Colonial charters
D) Municipal contracts
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23
A ______ is a procedure that allows the electorate to either accept or reject a law passed by the legislature.
A) ballot initiative
B) ratification
C) referendum
D) recall
A) ballot initiative
B) ratification
C) referendum
D) recall
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24
______ was the first state to allow women to vote.
A) Nebraska
B) Wyoming
C) Vermont
D) Oregon
A) Nebraska
B) Wyoming
C) Vermont
D) Oregon
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25
______ was the first state to allow same-sex civil unions.
A) Utah
B) Wyoming
C) Connecticut
D) Vermont
A) Utah
B) Wyoming
C) Connecticut
D) Vermont
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26
______ is the power of courts to assess whether a law is in compliance with the constitution.
A) Judicial review
B) Judicial ratification
C) Court review
D) Court ratification
A) Judicial review
B) Judicial ratification
C) Court review
D) Court ratification
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27
The three branches of government established by state constitutions are judicial, legislative, and ______.
A) executive
B) bureaucratic
C) gubernatorial
D) congressional
A) executive
B) bureaucratic
C) gubernatorial
D) congressional
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28
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) defined a limited right to ______.
A) privacy
B) bear arms
C) representation by an attorney
D) remain silent
A) privacy
B) bear arms
C) representation by an attorney
D) remain silent
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29
Constitutional ______ are additions that make changes.
A) revisions
B) proposals
C) amendments
D) reforms
A) revisions
B) proposals
C) amendments
D) reforms
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30
Municipal charters establish operating procedures for ______.
A) constitutional committees
B) ballot initiatives
C) state governments
D) local governments
A) constitutional committees
B) ballot initiatives
C) state governments
D) local governments
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31
______ was the first state to adopt initiatives in 1898.
A) South Dakota
B) California
C) Oregon
D) Colorado
A) South Dakota
B) California
C) Oregon
D) Colorado
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32
In ______ states, legislatures tend to meet frequently.
A) individualistic
B) moralistic
C) traditionalistic
D) Southern
A) individualistic
B) moralistic
C) traditionalistic
D) Southern
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33
The last state constitutional convention held in the United States was in ______.
A) Alabama
B) Washington
C) Rhode Island
D) Texas
A) Alabama
B) Washington
C) Rhode Island
D) Texas
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34
An assembly convened for amending or replacing a constitution is called a ______.
A) constitutional convention
B) constitutional delegation
C) periodical constitutional meeting
D) ratification convention
A) constitutional convention
B) constitutional delegation
C) periodical constitutional meeting
D) ratification convention
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35
A state's ______ reflect(s) its history, culture, geography, and political ideals.
A) governor
B) constitution
C) sociodemographics
D) topography
A) governor
B) constitution
C) sociodemographics
D) topography
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36
A vote of the entire electorate to approve a constitutional change is called a ______.
A) repeal
B) recall
C) rationalization
D) ratification
A) repeal
B) recall
C) rationalization
D) ratification
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37
The oldest U.S. state constitution is ______ constitution.
A) Maryland's
B) Massachusetts's
C) Virginia's
D) Maine's
A) Maryland's
B) Massachusetts's
C) Virginia's
D) Maine's
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38
During the ______ period, the Southern states were governed under the direction of the Union army.
A) Reformation
B) Progressive
C) Reconstruction
D) New Deal
A) Reformation
B) Progressive
C) Reconstruction
D) New Deal
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39
Self-governance that is granted to localities by states is referred to as ______.
A) home style
B) a municipal charter
C) home rule
D) local governance
A) home style
B) a municipal charter
C) home rule
D) local governance
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40
Proposition 13 in California dealt with restrictions on raising ______.
A) income taxes
B) sales taxes
C) estate taxes
D) property taxes
A) income taxes
B) sales taxes
C) estate taxes
D) property taxes
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41
What is natural law? How do these ideals affect Americans today?
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42
The U.S. Constitution has about ______ words.
A) 5,000
B) 7,400
C) 10,000
D) 50,000
A) 5,000
B) 7,400
C) 10,000
D) 50,000
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43
What are the advantages and disadvantages of judicial federalism?
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44
Citizens voting directly on a proposed constitutional amendment is one example of delegated democracy.
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45
What are the advantages and disadvantages of direct democracy?
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46
What are the ways in which state constitutions can be amended?
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47
Constitutional conventions and constitutional review commissions are the same thing.
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48
______ are amendments or additions to a bill that are unrelated to the primary topic of the main bill.
A) Revisions
B) Requests
C) Amendments
D) Riders
A) Revisions
B) Requests
C) Amendments
D) Riders
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49
Plenary power is power that is not limited or constrained.
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50
What are the main ways in which state constitutions differ from one another?
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51
Most states require a simple majority to pass a constitutional amendment.
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52
Higher law is the theory that rights come from a divine source, rather than from governments or men.
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53
Under the principles of natural law, constitutions create rights.
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54
What are the main ways in which state constitutions differ from the U.S. Constitution?
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55
John Adams supported giving women the right to vote.
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56
The U.S. Constitution is a very long, detailed document.
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57
The British constitution is not a singular written document.
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58
The Electoral College system can result in a candidate winning the presidency after losing the popular vote.
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