Deck 2: The Constitution

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Natural law is a legal theory holding that such law precedes all man-made laws and recognizes the fundamental dignity of every human being.​
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A sitting president can be compelled by subpoena to testify in a civil lawsuit, because "the Law is King."​
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The constitutional doctrine of separation of powers speaks of the relationships between the national government and the state governments.​
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The natural law principle of private domain provides that an individual is free to do anything he or she chooses, unless specifically prohibited or circumscribed by reasonable positive law.​
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The constitutional doctrine of "incorporation" guarantees that a President cannot veto salary increases for federal judges.
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The Constitution provides congress with the power to regulate business activities that affect interstate commerce.
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Only state supreme courts may declare state laws null and void.​
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Members of the House of Representatives are allocated to the states on the basis of population, as determined by the decennial national census.​
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Under the "incorporation doctrine," the Supreme Court has imposed most of the governmental limitations of the Bill of Rights on the state governments by interpretation of the due process clause  of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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The president of the United States can terminate the office of any and all federal judges if done within six months of the president taking office.​
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Judicial review is the power of Congress to declare an act of the federal government unconstitutional.
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Federal judges are appointed for a period of "good" behavior. The only way to remove a judge for "bad" behavior is through impeachment and removal from office.
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The Supreme Court may void a statute even if it has been passed by a 2/3 vote overriding a presidential veto, if it determines the statute to be unconstitutional.​
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As part of a states inherent sovereignty (power to govern), a state possesses police power to regulate private activities to protect or promote the public health, safety, or general welfare of their citizens.​
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The police power of government simply means the power to arrest, prosecute, and punish criminals.​
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The president is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, but unlike other members of the armed forces is not subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.​
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The president may kill a bill by veto, but the legislature may resuscitate the bill by overriding the presidential veto by a 2/3 vote.
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The president can veto part of budget legislation and approve the remainder, which then becomes law.​
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As the national government can tax states, so it is that states can tax the national government.​
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The federal legislative branch is unicameral and the federal constitution requires that state legislatures be tricameral.
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Which of the following is not included in the right of privacy?

A)the right to have access to contraceptives
B)the right to smoke marijuana in a private club
C)the right of a person to marry a person of another race
D)the right to possess obscene materials in one's home
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Which of the following statements does not reflect a natural law principle included in the Constitution?​

A)No government official-legislator, executive, or judge-is above the law; all are subject to it.
B)Certain fundamental human rights are inalienable.
C)Every person is legally entitled to a formal education to the limit of his or her ability to learn.
D)All human beings possess fundamental rights to life, liberty, and property.
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Which of the following is not a power of the president under the Constitution?

A)the power to serve as Commander in Chief of the armed forces
B)the power to make treaties by and with the advice and consent of the Senate provided two thirds of the Senators present concur
C)the power to raise taxes
D)the power to enter into executive agreements
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The Supreme Court contains nine justices all appointed for six year terms by President.
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The famous case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the constitutional doctrine of

A)judicial review.
B)presidential prerogative.
C)congressional power over the budget.
D)administrative agency powers.
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The states are granted the authority to regulate interstate commerce through treaty, agreement or mutual cooperation.​
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Constitutional "due process of law" requirements do not apply to actions of

A)private colleges.
B)the federal government.
C)state governments.
D)counties, cities, or special district governments.
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Which of the following is not a government within our national system of federalism?

A)the United States government
B)state and local governments
C)the United States Chamber of Commerce and its network of local branches
D)special government districts, such as those for school, park, or flood control purposes
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Under the Constitution as amended, suffrage (or the right to vote in U.S. political elections), is not available to

A)adult women.
B)foreigners with work visas.
C)adult men.
D)persons in the military.
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Members of the federal judiciary are

A)elected to office for life by the senates of the states where the courts are located.
B)appointed by the president and confirmed by majority vote of the U.S. Senate.
C)designated in a binding recommendation by the senior senator of the state where the court is located.
D)required to retire at age 70.
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The First Amendment provides a guarantee of the freedom to speak under all circumstances​
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The Supremacy Clause provides that federal law overrules state law.
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Judicial review is the power of the judiciary to declare an act of the federal government unconstitutional.
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Which of the following statements is not true of the separation of powers within the three functional branches of government?

A)Power is distributed among the three branches of government.
B)Separate powers of the respective branches are exclusive and not shared.
C)This governmental structure restrains the natural tendency to expand granted power.
D)Each branch checks the other two.
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The commerce clause of the Constitution permits Congress to regulate both interstate and foreign commerce. Which of the following situations is least likely to invoke federal jurisdiction?

A)A used car salesman rolls back the odometer of a car offered for sale to the public.
B)A farmer grows corn to be sold to a national health food cooperative.
C)A trucking company, to comply with state regulations, purchases front and rear reflectors for its trucks that will travel on the public highways.
D)A salesperson accepts an order for 500 tons of rice for export to Japan.
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Government can neither establish religion nor prevent the free exercise thereof.
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Which of the following is not a part of the doctrine of separation of powers?

A)arbitration function
B)legislative function
C)executive function
D)judicial function
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If subpoenaed to appear in federal court, or before a federal grand jury, the president has the following lawful choices, except

A)assert "executive privilege" and refuse to appear regardless of court rulings.
B)appear, but assert the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
C)appear and answer questions, but answer in a self-serving way so long as technically truthful.
D)challenge the subpoena and refuse to appear until the issue is resolved by an appellate court.
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Constitutionalism means​

A)federal, state, and local governments must be democratic.
B)fundamental principles of law governing a nation must be expressed in a written document.
C)a central government must be supreme over a federation of states.
D)there are enforceable limits on the exercise of government power, and the private domain of every individual may not be invaded unless in accordance with reasonable positive law.
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A proposed law that is constitutionally suspect may be

A)rejected by vote of the legislature, before enactment.
B)vetoed by the chief executive, after enactment by the legislature.
C)ruled unconstitutional by the appropriate court.
D)any of the above
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Following impeachment, a federal judge or the president may be convicted of high crimes and misdemeanors and removed from office following the vote of

A)51 U.S. Senators.
B)2/3 of the House of Representatives.
C)51% of the U.S. Senators who choose to vote on the issue.
D)2/3 of the U.S. Senators who choose to vote on the issue.
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In the year 2000 presidential election,

A)George W. Bush won the electoral vote because he won the popular vote.
B)George W. Bush won the electoral vote after the U.S. Supreme Court stopped a Florida recount that had been ordered by the Florida Supreme Court.
C)George W. Bush won the popular vote after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to rule on a challenge brought by Albert Gore regarding vote counting in New York.
D)Although Albert Gore won the electoral vote, George W. Bush was declared president because he won the popular vote.
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One justification for a rationalization of civil disobedience of _____________ law is that the violator is nevertheless complying with a higher standard of conduct, namely the  _____________   law.​
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A statute prohibiting abortion except in specified situations could be determined to be either constitutional or unconstitutional by

A)legislative research during the enactment process.
B)high court review immediately following enactment.
C)judicial review and decision as a result of an aggrieved person's appeal.
D)declaratory judgment rendered by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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A television commercial created and paid for by trade association advocating a particular viewpoint on a current issue in United States politics

A)Is probably highly protected speech under the First Amendment
B)Is probably commercial speech granted no protection under the First Amendment
C)Is probably commercial speech granted limited protection under the First Amendment
D)Is not "speech" meaning that the First Amendment does not apply to it.
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A formal written order called a(n) ____________ requires that an arrestee be brought before a court, usually to protect against abusive incarceration without release on bail, pending a formal trial.​
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What free speech activity has been held by the Supreme Court to be protected under the First Amendment?

A)the symbolic act of burning an American flag
B)smoking crack to protest government criminalization of private ingestion of chemicals
C)killing oneself in protest of war
D)yelling bomb as a joke in a crowded stadium
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The separation of powers among the three basic branches of government permits considerable specialization of duties. The legislature engages primarily in _________________ , laws. the executive engages primarily in ___________________ laws, and the judiciary engages primarily in ______________________   ______________________  disputes over the application of the laws.
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________________ means any activity that crosses state boundaries. means any activity that occurs entirely within a state's boundaries.
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Judicial review means that the

A)president has the power to appoint judges.
B)Congress has power under the Constitution to grant pardons.
C)Chief Justice is always appointed from the current members of the Supreme Court.
D)Supreme Court has the power to declare legislative acts unconstitutional.
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Which of the following is accurate regarding the legality of affirmative action programs:

A)Under recent Supreme Court decision they are unconstitutional because they constitute discrimination on the race or other protected classifications of people.
B)Government is prohibited from enacting any new affirmative action programs but existing ones are "grandfathered" in so long as they remain continually in use.
C)Hard quotas are acceptable under most circumstances
D)Hard quotas are probably not allowed but programs granting preferences or assistance to individuals based on race are probably constitutional.
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The Supreme Court, in  Marbury v. Madison , assumed exclusive power to ______________the meaning of the various clauses of the U.S. Constitution.​
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Which of the following is not a specific power of voters to participate directly in state government?

A)the appointment of judges
B)the direct initiative
C)the referendum petition
D)the recall petition
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Which of the following is not one of the supreme laws of the U.S.?​

A)a treaty of the United States
B)a statute of a state
C)a constitutional amendment
D)a statute of the United States
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The Supreme Court's power of judicial review permits it to declare _____________ any federal or state law that violates the Constitution.
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Under the Commerce Clause, a state law that affects interstate commerce

A)is unconstitutional.
B)could be allowed if the protected interest and the need to protect it outweighs the burden placed upon commerce.
C)is allowed so long as it receives a vote of support in the United States Senate
D)is constitutional provided that the law focuses on trade with foreign nations.
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Regardless of the population of a state, each will be represented by _____________ U.S. Senators.
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An act of the legislature punishing a named individual or member of a specific group without a judicial trial is a(n) __________________ and such a law is prohibited by the Constitution.​
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding the Bill of Rights?

A)Freedom of religion is expressed in the First Amendment.
B)Originally, the Bill of Rights applied only to limit or restrain the national government.
C)Incorporation is the legal doctrine imposing the guarantees of the Bill of Rights upon the states.
D)The Bill of Rights was ratified by a simple majority of the original 13 states.
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The constitutional doctrine of separation of powers is concerned with the functions of the ________________ , the ________________ , and the __________________ branches of government.​
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The process to remove a federal official or judge from office is called ____________ and is conducted by __________________ .
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The office of the United States Attorney General, responsible for the entire federal law enforcement system, is an adequate safeguard against abuses by the presidency. Take either the pro or con of this statement.
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Explain the guarantee of due process contained within the Constitution.
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Under Supreme Court rulings, a person who defiantly and disrespectfully burns the flag of the _________________   United States is shielded from prosecution because of the _________________ Amendment.
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A city ordinance intended to criminalize begging or loitering would be an example of a specific power of government, called the _________________.
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The _________________ is the popular title given to the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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What is meant by the words "...all Men are created equal..." in the Declaration of Independence?
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Briefly describe and explain the constitutional doctrine of federalism.
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Because the number of members in the federal ____________ is limited to 435, the seats must be reallocated periodically on the basis of __________________ as determined by the decennial national census.
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A law passed with retroactive application, such as making certain prior conduct a crime, is called a(n)____________ ____ law.
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The president has the constitutional power to make treaties with foreign countries, but they must be approved by a(n) __________________ vote of the __________________ . This is an example of the found in our Constitution.
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The _________________ on corporations and on individuals is the most important single source of revenue for the federal government.
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Define and give an example of the doctrine of incorporation.
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Take the pro or con of the argument that prospective appointees to the U.S. Supreme Court ought to publicly reveal their personal philosophy upon each of the largest issues or controversies in society, such as abortion rights, prayer in public schools, flag burning, gun control, and desensitization to violence in the media.
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Under the equal protection clause of the , a restriction or eligibility requirement  based upon the race of the affected individuals(s) enacted by a state government must meet the so called  _______________ test, meaning that the state must demonstrate a compelling interest  served by a narrowly tailored requirement.
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What is meant by the nationalization of the Bill of Rights? Explain why nationalization was necessary and how it came about.
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Briefly describe the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers, noting particularly the uniqueness of such a doctrine.
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A system where two or more levels of government direct the affairs of the same people in the same nation is called __________________.​
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The requirement of an opportunity to citizens be heard and/or defend their rights in a fair hearing before the federal government can take an action adverse to the interests of the citizen is an example of requirements found in the __________________ of the ________________ .
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The __________________ prohibits government from restricting or infringing the right to bear arms.
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Natural law is a legal theory holding that such law precedes all man-made laws and recognizes the fundamental dignity of every human being.​
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A sitting president can be compelled by subpoena to testify in a civil lawsuit, because "the Law is King."​
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The constitutional doctrine of separation of powers speaks of the relationships between the national government and the state governments.​
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The natural law principle of private domain provides that an individual is free to do anything he or she chooses, unless specifically prohibited or circumscribed by reasonable positive law.​
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The constitutional doctrine of "incorporation" guarantees that a President cannot veto salary increases for federal judges.
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The Constitution provides congress with the power to regulate business activities that affect interstate commerce.
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Only state supreme courts may declare state laws null and void.​
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Members of the House of Representatives are allocated to the states on the basis of population, as determined by the decennial national census.​
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Under the "incorporation doctrine," the Supreme Court has imposed most of the governmental limitations of the Bill of Rights on the state governments by interpretation of the due process clause  of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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The president of the United States can terminate the office of any and all federal judges if done within six months of the president taking office.​
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Judicial review is the power of Congress to declare an act of the federal government unconstitutional.
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Federal judges are appointed for a period of "good" behavior. The only way to remove a judge for "bad" behavior is through impeachment and removal from office.
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The Supreme Court may void a statute even if it has been passed by a 2/3 vote overriding a presidential veto, if it determines the statute to be unconstitutional.​
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As part of a states inherent sovereignty (power to govern), a state possesses police power to regulate private activities to protect or promote the public health, safety, or general welfare of their citizens.​
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The police power of government simply means the power to arrest, prosecute, and punish criminals.​
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The president is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, but unlike other members of the armed forces is not subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.​
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The president may kill a bill by veto, but the legislature may resuscitate the bill by overriding the presidential veto by a 2/3 vote.
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The president can veto part of budget legislation and approve the remainder, which then becomes law.​
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As the national government can tax states, so it is that states can tax the national government.​
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The federal legislative branch is unicameral and the federal constitution requires that state legislatures be tricameral.
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Which of the following is not included in the right of privacy?

A)the right to have access to contraceptives
B)the right to smoke marijuana in a private club
C)the right of a person to marry a person of another race
D)the right to possess obscene materials in one's home
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Which of the following statements does not reflect a natural law principle included in the Constitution?​

A)No government official-legislator, executive, or judge-is above the law; all are subject to it.
B)Certain fundamental human rights are inalienable.
C)Every person is legally entitled to a formal education to the limit of his or her ability to learn.
D)All human beings possess fundamental rights to life, liberty, and property.
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Which of the following is not a power of the president under the Constitution?

A)the power to serve as Commander in Chief of the armed forces
B)the power to make treaties by and with the advice and consent of the Senate provided two thirds of the Senators present concur
C)the power to raise taxes
D)the power to enter into executive agreements
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The Supreme Court contains nine justices all appointed for six year terms by President.
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The famous case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the constitutional doctrine of

A)judicial review.
B)presidential prerogative.
C)congressional power over the budget.
D)administrative agency powers.
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The states are granted the authority to regulate interstate commerce through treaty, agreement or mutual cooperation.​
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Constitutional "due process of law" requirements do not apply to actions of

A)private colleges.
B)the federal government.
C)state governments.
D)counties, cities, or special district governments.
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Which of the following is not a government within our national system of federalism?

A)the United States government
B)state and local governments
C)the United States Chamber of Commerce and its network of local branches
D)special government districts, such as those for school, park, or flood control purposes
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Under the Constitution as amended, suffrage (or the right to vote in U.S. political elections), is not available to

A)adult women.
B)foreigners with work visas.
C)adult men.
D)persons in the military.
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Members of the federal judiciary are

A)elected to office for life by the senates of the states where the courts are located.
B)appointed by the president and confirmed by majority vote of the U.S. Senate.
C)designated in a binding recommendation by the senior senator of the state where the court is located.
D)required to retire at age 70.
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The First Amendment provides a guarantee of the freedom to speak under all circumstances​
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The Supremacy Clause provides that federal law overrules state law.
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Judicial review is the power of the judiciary to declare an act of the federal government unconstitutional.
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Which of the following statements is not true of the separation of powers within the three functional branches of government?

A)Power is distributed among the three branches of government.
B)Separate powers of the respective branches are exclusive and not shared.
C)This governmental structure restrains the natural tendency to expand granted power.
D)Each branch checks the other two.
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The commerce clause of the Constitution permits Congress to regulate both interstate and foreign commerce. Which of the following situations is least likely to invoke federal jurisdiction?

A)A used car salesman rolls back the odometer of a car offered for sale to the public.
B)A farmer grows corn to be sold to a national health food cooperative.
C)A trucking company, to comply with state regulations, purchases front and rear reflectors for its trucks that will travel on the public highways.
D)A salesperson accepts an order for 500 tons of rice for export to Japan.
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Government can neither establish religion nor prevent the free exercise thereof.
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Which of the following is not a part of the doctrine of separation of powers?

A)arbitration function
B)legislative function
C)executive function
D)judicial function
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If subpoenaed to appear in federal court, or before a federal grand jury, the president has the following lawful choices, except

A)assert "executive privilege" and refuse to appear regardless of court rulings.
B)appear, but assert the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
C)appear and answer questions, but answer in a self-serving way so long as technically truthful.
D)challenge the subpoena and refuse to appear until the issue is resolved by an appellate court.
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Constitutionalism means​

A)federal, state, and local governments must be democratic.
B)fundamental principles of law governing a nation must be expressed in a written document.
C)a central government must be supreme over a federation of states.
D)there are enforceable limits on the exercise of government power, and the private domain of every individual may not be invaded unless in accordance with reasonable positive law.
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A proposed law that is constitutionally suspect may be

A)rejected by vote of the legislature, before enactment.
B)vetoed by the chief executive, after enactment by the legislature.
C)ruled unconstitutional by the appropriate court.
D)any of the above
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Following impeachment, a federal judge or the president may be convicted of high crimes and misdemeanors and removed from office following the vote of

A)51 U.S. Senators.
B)2/3 of the House of Representatives.
C)51% of the U.S. Senators who choose to vote on the issue.
D)2/3 of the U.S. Senators who choose to vote on the issue.
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In the year 2000 presidential election,

A)George W. Bush won the electoral vote because he won the popular vote.
B)George W. Bush won the electoral vote after the U.S. Supreme Court stopped a Florida recount that had been ordered by the Florida Supreme Court.
C)George W. Bush won the popular vote after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to rule on a challenge brought by Albert Gore regarding vote counting in New York.
D)Although Albert Gore won the electoral vote, George W. Bush was declared president because he won the popular vote.
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One justification for a rationalization of civil disobedience of _____________ law is that the violator is nevertheless complying with a higher standard of conduct, namely the  _____________   law.​
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A statute prohibiting abortion except in specified situations could be determined to be either constitutional or unconstitutional by

A)legislative research during the enactment process.
B)high court review immediately following enactment.
C)judicial review and decision as a result of an aggrieved person's appeal.
D)declaratory judgment rendered by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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A television commercial created and paid for by trade association advocating a particular viewpoint on a current issue in United States politics

A)Is probably highly protected speech under the First Amendment
B)Is probably commercial speech granted no protection under the First Amendment
C)Is probably commercial speech granted limited protection under the First Amendment
D)Is not "speech" meaning that the First Amendment does not apply to it.
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A formal written order called a(n) ____________ requires that an arrestee be brought before a court, usually to protect against abusive incarceration without release on bail, pending a formal trial.​
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What free speech activity has been held by the Supreme Court to be protected under the First Amendment?

A)the symbolic act of burning an American flag
B)smoking crack to protest government criminalization of private ingestion of chemicals
C)killing oneself in protest of war
D)yelling bomb as a joke in a crowded stadium
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The separation of powers among the three basic branches of government permits considerable specialization of duties. The legislature engages primarily in _________________ , laws. the executive engages primarily in ___________________ laws, and the judiciary engages primarily in ______________________   ______________________  disputes over the application of the laws.
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________________ means any activity that crosses state boundaries. means any activity that occurs entirely within a state's boundaries.
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Judicial review means that the

A)president has the power to appoint judges.
B)Congress has power under the Constitution to grant pardons.
C)Chief Justice is always appointed from the current members of the Supreme Court.
D)Supreme Court has the power to declare legislative acts unconstitutional.
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Which of the following is accurate regarding the legality of affirmative action programs:

A)Under recent Supreme Court decision they are unconstitutional because they constitute discrimination on the race or other protected classifications of people.
B)Government is prohibited from enacting any new affirmative action programs but existing ones are "grandfathered" in so long as they remain continually in use.
C)Hard quotas are acceptable under most circumstances
D)Hard quotas are probably not allowed but programs granting preferences or assistance to individuals based on race are probably constitutional.
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52
The Supreme Court, in  Marbury v. Madison , assumed exclusive power to ______________the meaning of the various clauses of the U.S. Constitution.​
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53
Which of the following is not a specific power of voters to participate directly in state government?

A)the appointment of judges
B)the direct initiative
C)the referendum petition
D)the recall petition
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54
Which of the following is not one of the supreme laws of the U.S.?​

A)a treaty of the United States
B)a statute of a state
C)a constitutional amendment
D)a statute of the United States
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55
The Supreme Court's power of judicial review permits it to declare _____________ any federal or state law that violates the Constitution.
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56
Under the Commerce Clause, a state law that affects interstate commerce

A)is unconstitutional.
B)could be allowed if the protected interest and the need to protect it outweighs the burden placed upon commerce.
C)is allowed so long as it receives a vote of support in the United States Senate
D)is constitutional provided that the law focuses on trade with foreign nations.
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57
Regardless of the population of a state, each will be represented by _____________ U.S. Senators.
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58
An act of the legislature punishing a named individual or member of a specific group without a judicial trial is a(n) __________________ and such a law is prohibited by the Constitution.​
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59
Which of the following statements is not true regarding the Bill of Rights?

A)Freedom of religion is expressed in the First Amendment.
B)Originally, the Bill of Rights applied only to limit or restrain the national government.
C)Incorporation is the legal doctrine imposing the guarantees of the Bill of Rights upon the states.
D)The Bill of Rights was ratified by a simple majority of the original 13 states.
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60
The constitutional doctrine of separation of powers is concerned with the functions of the ________________ , the ________________ , and the __________________ branches of government.​
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61
The process to remove a federal official or judge from office is called ____________ and is conducted by __________________ .
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62
The office of the United States Attorney General, responsible for the entire federal law enforcement system, is an adequate safeguard against abuses by the presidency. Take either the pro or con of this statement.
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63
Explain the guarantee of due process contained within the Constitution.
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64
Under Supreme Court rulings, a person who defiantly and disrespectfully burns the flag of the _________________   United States is shielded from prosecution because of the _________________ Amendment.
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65
A city ordinance intended to criminalize begging or loitering would be an example of a specific power of government, called the _________________.
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66
The _________________ is the popular title given to the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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67
What is meant by the words "...all Men are created equal..." in the Declaration of Independence?
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68
Briefly describe and explain the constitutional doctrine of federalism.
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69
Because the number of members in the federal ____________ is limited to 435, the seats must be reallocated periodically on the basis of __________________ as determined by the decennial national census.
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70
A law passed with retroactive application, such as making certain prior conduct a crime, is called a(n)____________ ____ law.
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71
The president has the constitutional power to make treaties with foreign countries, but they must be approved by a(n) __________________ vote of the __________________ . This is an example of the found in our Constitution.
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72
The _________________ on corporations and on individuals is the most important single source of revenue for the federal government.
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73
Define and give an example of the doctrine of incorporation.
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74
Take the pro or con of the argument that prospective appointees to the U.S. Supreme Court ought to publicly reveal their personal philosophy upon each of the largest issues or controversies in society, such as abortion rights, prayer in public schools, flag burning, gun control, and desensitization to violence in the media.
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75
Under the equal protection clause of the , a restriction or eligibility requirement  based upon the race of the affected individuals(s) enacted by a state government must meet the so called  _______________ test, meaning that the state must demonstrate a compelling interest  served by a narrowly tailored requirement.
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76
What is meant by the nationalization of the Bill of Rights? Explain why nationalization was necessary and how it came about.
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77
Briefly describe the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers, noting particularly the uniqueness of such a doctrine.
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78
A system where two or more levels of government direct the affairs of the same people in the same nation is called __________________.​
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79
The requirement of an opportunity to citizens be heard and/or defend their rights in a fair hearing before the federal government can take an action adverse to the interests of the citizen is an example of requirements found in the __________________ of the ________________ .
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80
The __________________ prohibits government from restricting or infringing the right to bear arms.
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