Deck 2: The Founding and the Constitution
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
Unlock Deck
Sign up to unlock the cards in this deck!
Unlock Deck
Unlock Deck
1/103
Play
Full screen (f)
Deck 2: The Founding and the Constitution
1
The Declaration of Independence was mostly written by
A)James Madison.
B)Thomas Jefferson.
C)George Washington.
D)Alexander Hamilton.
E)John Randolph.
A)James Madison.
B)Thomas Jefferson.
C)George Washington.
D)Alexander Hamilton.
E)John Randolph.
B
2
By dumping the East India Company's tea into Boston Harbor,Samuel Adams and his followers pressured the British into enacting a number of harsh reprisals that
A)radicalized Americans to resist British rule.
B)effectively ended the slave trade in the Northern states.
C)temporarily softened public support for revolutionary forces.
D)benefited southern planters at the expense of New England merchants.
E)spurred the emigration of French Huguenots.
A)radicalized Americans to resist British rule.
B)effectively ended the slave trade in the Northern states.
C)temporarily softened public support for revolutionary forces.
D)benefited southern planters at the expense of New England merchants.
E)spurred the emigration of French Huguenots.
A
3
Among the sectors of society that were important in colonial politics prior to the American Revolution,the more radical forces were represented by
A)New England merchants.
B)holders of lands,offices,and patents.
C)southern planters and shipbuilders.
D)shopkeepers,laborers,and small farmers.
E)well-organized labor unions.
A)New England merchants.
B)holders of lands,offices,and patents.
C)southern planters and shipbuilders.
D)shopkeepers,laborers,and small farmers.
E)well-organized labor unions.
D
4
Prior to the Revolutionary War,British policies harmed the economic interests of which two large sectors of colonial society that previously supported British rule?
A)royalists and small farmers
B)southern planters and New England merchants
C)laborers and small farmers
D)New England merchants and shopkeepers
E)southern planters and royalists
A)royalists and small farmers
B)southern planters and New England merchants
C)laborers and small farmers
D)New England merchants and shopkeepers
E)southern planters and royalists
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
5
The Boston Tea Party was led by
A)Patrick Henry.
B)Thomas Payne.
C)Samuel Adams.
D)Alexander Hamilton.
E)John Burgoyne.
A)Patrick Henry.
B)Thomas Payne.
C)Samuel Adams.
D)Alexander Hamilton.
E)John Burgoyne.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
6
In November 1777,the Continental Congress adopted the United States' first written constitution.It was known as the
A)Virginia Plan.
B)Annapolis Convention.
C)Declaration of Independence.
D)Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.
E)Seneca Falls Declaration.
A)Virginia Plan.
B)Annapolis Convention.
C)Declaration of Independence.
D)Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.
E)Seneca Falls Declaration.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
7
The result of the 1777 Continental Congress was a constitution concerned primarily with
A)preventing domestic insurrection.
B)limiting the powers of the central government.
C)generating new tax revenues to help pay for armed resistance.
D)regulating trade among the colonies as well as imports and exports.
E)centralizing currency and monetary policy.
A)preventing domestic insurrection.
B)limiting the powers of the central government.
C)generating new tax revenues to help pay for armed resistance.
D)regulating trade among the colonies as well as imports and exports.
E)centralizing currency and monetary policy.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
8
Which of the following was NOT one of the sectors of society that was particularly influential in colonial politics?
A)New England merchants
B)southern planters
C)the poor
D)small farmers
E)shopkeepers
A)New England merchants
B)southern planters
C)the poor
D)small farmers
E)shopkeepers
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
9
The Boston Tea Party set into motion a cycle of provocation and retaliation that,in 1774,resulted in the convening of an assembly of delegates from all parts of the colonies called the
A)First Colonial Convention.
B)Grand Conclave.
C)Boston Confederated Congress.
D)Philadelphia Constitutional Convention.
E)First Continental Congress.
A)First Colonial Convention.
B)Grand Conclave.
C)Boston Confederated Congress.
D)Philadelphia Constitutional Convention.
E)First Continental Congress.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
10
Under the Articles of Confederation,what power was Congress given?
A)the power to levy taxes
B)the power to restrict slavery
C)the power to regulate commerce
D)the power to build a standing army
E)the power to declare war
A)the power to levy taxes
B)the power to restrict slavery
C)the power to regulate commerce
D)the power to build a standing army
E)the power to declare war
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
11
During the winter of 1786-1787,John Adams of Massachusetts was sent to negotiate a new treaty with the British to cover disputes left over from the war.The British government responded that it would
A)set a blockade around Boston Harbor.
B)relinquish control over the lands to the west.
C)negotiate with each of the 13 states separately.
D)require war reparations before signing any new treaty.
E)need France's approval before suspending war reparations.
A)set a blockade around Boston Harbor.
B)relinquish control over the lands to the west.
C)negotiate with each of the 13 states separately.
D)require war reparations before signing any new treaty.
E)need France's approval before suspending war reparations.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
12
Daniel Shays,a former army captain,led a mob in a rebellion against the Massachusetts government in order to
A)open up western territories for expansion.
B)prevent foreclosures on farm lands.
C)release certain British loyalists from captivity as prisoners of war.
D)receive full military pensions for service in the Revolutionary War.
E)destroy excess supplies of wheat and corn,thereby increasing the market price for these commodities.
A)open up western territories for expansion.
B)prevent foreclosures on farm lands.
C)release certain British loyalists from captivity as prisoners of war.
D)receive full military pensions for service in the Revolutionary War.
E)destroy excess supplies of wheat and corn,thereby increasing the market price for these commodities.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
13
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia may never have taken place at all if not for a single event that occurred soon after the 1786 meeting of state delegates in Annapolis,Maryland.This event was
A)Shays's Rebellion.
B)the Boston Massacre.
C)the Boston Tea Party.
D)the hanging in effigy of the tax man.
E)the assassination of Elbridge Gerry,governor of Massachusetts.
A)Shays's Rebellion.
B)the Boston Massacre.
C)the Boston Tea Party.
D)the hanging in effigy of the tax man.
E)the assassination of Elbridge Gerry,governor of Massachusetts.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
14
What was the ultimate goal of the radical participants in the Boston Tea Party?
A)Rescind the Tea Act.
B)Rescind the Stamp Act.
C)Close Boston Harbor to British commerce.
D)Alienate the British government from its colonial supporters.
E)Prevent the removal of British garrison troops.
A)Rescind the Tea Act.
B)Rescind the Stamp Act.
C)Close Boston Harbor to British commerce.
D)Alienate the British government from its colonial supporters.
E)Prevent the removal of British garrison troops.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
15
In 1773,the British government granted a monopoly on the export of tea from Britain to the politically powerful East India Company,who sought to bypass the colonial merchants and sell the tea directly to the colonies.The merchants called on their radical adversaries for support,and the most dramatic result was the
A)Boston Tea Party.
B)attack on Fort Sill.
C)Philadelphia slaughter.
D)ceremonial burning of the Union Jack flag in the Philadelphia town square.
E)inciting of pirate attacks on East India Company ships.
A)Boston Tea Party.
B)attack on Fort Sill.
C)Philadelphia slaughter.
D)ceremonial burning of the Union Jack flag in the Philadelphia town square.
E)inciting of pirate attacks on East India Company ships.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
16
In the chain of events leading up to the American Revolution,the radical forces were permitted to expand their political influence because the colonial elites were split by
A)disagreement over slavery.
B)western boundary disputes.
C)a lack of common currency.
D)British tax and trade policies.
E)an inability to bridge their language barriers.
A)disagreement over slavery.
B)western boundary disputes.
C)a lack of common currency.
D)British tax and trade policies.
E)an inability to bridge their language barriers.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
17
The Declaration of Independence was remarkable for its assertion that there are certain unalienable rights including
A)life,liberty,and the pursuit of happiness.
B)due process and equal protection under the law.
C)justice,domestic tranquility,and general welfare.
D)freedom of religion,freedom of the press,and freedom of speech.
E)liberty,equality,and fraternity.
A)life,liberty,and the pursuit of happiness.
B)due process and equal protection under the law.
C)justice,domestic tranquility,and general welfare.
D)freedom of religion,freedom of the press,and freedom of speech.
E)liberty,equality,and fraternity.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
18
The colonists organized and participated in the Boston Tea Party of 1773 as a response to
A)the unjustness of the Stamp Act.
B)military seizure of tea and other agricultural goods in Boston Harbor.
C)atrocities by British garrison troops.
D)the withdrawal of military protection from commercial ships sailing to the Americas.
E)the British granting the East India Company a monopoly on the export of tea from Britain.
A)the unjustness of the Stamp Act.
B)military seizure of tea and other agricultural goods in Boston Harbor.
C)atrocities by British garrison troops.
D)the withdrawal of military protection from commercial ships sailing to the Americas.
E)the British granting the East India Company a monopoly on the export of tea from Britain.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
19
The one positive result of the meeting of delegates from five states in Annapolis,Maryland,was a resolution calling for
A)a declaration of independence from England.
B)a boycott of tea,linens,and other goods from England.
C)ratification of the new Constitution of the United States.
D)a national day of prayer.
E)a later meeting in Philadelphia to reform the Articles of Confederation.
A)a declaration of independence from England.
B)a boycott of tea,linens,and other goods from England.
C)ratification of the new Constitution of the United States.
D)a national day of prayer.
E)a later meeting in Philadelphia to reform the Articles of Confederation.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
20
Besides the United States under the Articles of Confederation,what is another example of a confederate system of government where the subunits of government retain sovereignty and virtually all government powers?
A)the United States under the original Constitution of 1787
B)the United States today under the Constitution of 1787 as amended
C)the United Nations and its member states
D)the United Kingdom
E)Japan after the revision of its constitution in 1947
A)the United States under the original Constitution of 1787
B)the United States today under the Constitution of 1787 as amended
C)the United Nations and its member states
D)the United Kingdom
E)Japan after the revision of its constitution in 1947
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
21
Why did Shays's Rebellion enable collective action among those who wanted to revise the Articles of Confederation?
A)Shays was a charismatic political entrepreneur who was able to bring together several key opponents of the Articles.
B)The rebellion provided politicians who were already convinced of the Articles' inadequacy with the ammunition they needed to convince a broader public of that inadequacy.
C)The rebellion showed that the federal government was already strong enough to quell an uprising,which demonstrated that taking further steps toward a stronger central government was an attainable goal.
D)Shays introduced key figures in western Massachusetts to the concept of civil disobedience,which in turn caught on with opponents of the Articles across the country.
E)Shays demonstrated a new strategy to provide selective incentives to institutional reformers.
A)Shays was a charismatic political entrepreneur who was able to bring together several key opponents of the Articles.
B)The rebellion provided politicians who were already convinced of the Articles' inadequacy with the ammunition they needed to convince a broader public of that inadequacy.
C)The rebellion showed that the federal government was already strong enough to quell an uprising,which demonstrated that taking further steps toward a stronger central government was an attainable goal.
D)Shays introduced key figures in western Massachusetts to the concept of civil disobedience,which in turn caught on with opponents of the Articles across the country.
E)Shays demonstrated a new strategy to provide selective incentives to institutional reformers.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
22
The agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention to adopt the proposal that gave each state an equal number of senators regardless of population but linked representation in the House of Representatives to population became known as the
A)Boston Plan.
B)Philadelphia Plan.
C)Great Compromise.
D)Three-Fifths Compromise.
E)Jefferson Compromise.
A)Boston Plan.
B)Philadelphia Plan.
C)Great Compromise.
D)Three-Fifths Compromise.
E)Jefferson Compromise.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
23
Why did the smaller states object to the Virginia Plan?
A)Roger Sherman and other small-state delegates disliked Madison and Randolph and did not want them to receive recognition for advancing the Virginia Plan.
B)Small states wanted to maintain the existing institutions (the Articles of Confederation),and thought the large states were wrong for trying to change the system.
C)The Virginia Plan provided greater representation in the national legislature for larger and/or wealthier states,which disadvantaged the small states.
D)The small states tended to be from the North and objected to the strong proslavery content in the Virginia Plan.
E)The smaller states feared that the national government would force them to pay equal shares of the national budget.
A)Roger Sherman and other small-state delegates disliked Madison and Randolph and did not want them to receive recognition for advancing the Virginia Plan.
B)Small states wanted to maintain the existing institutions (the Articles of Confederation),and thought the large states were wrong for trying to change the system.
C)The Virginia Plan provided greater representation in the national legislature for larger and/or wealthier states,which disadvantaged the small states.
D)The small states tended to be from the North and objected to the strong proslavery content in the Virginia Plan.
E)The smaller states feared that the national government would force them to pay equal shares of the national budget.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
24
The political significance of the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise was to
A)confirm the immorality of slavery.
B)affirm the principle of checks and balances.
C)support the unalienable rights of individuals.
D)ensure that the United States would continue to expand westward.
E)reinforce the unity of the mercantile and planter forces.
A)confirm the immorality of slavery.
B)affirm the principle of checks and balances.
C)support the unalienable rights of individuals.
D)ensure that the United States would continue to expand westward.
E)reinforce the unity of the mercantile and planter forces.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
25
Under the unamended Constitution of 1787,what entity selected U.S.senators?
A)direct elections
B)state legislatures
C)the Electoral College
D)the state delegation to the House of Representatives
E)random selection from the major landowners of each state
A)direct elections
B)state legislatures
C)the Electoral College
D)the state delegation to the House of Representatives
E)random selection from the major landowners of each state
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
26
A legislative assembly such as the Congress that is divided into two chambers (or houses) is best described as
A)bipolar.
B)dual-bodied.
C)bipartisan.
D)bicameral.
E)bilateral.
A)bipolar.
B)dual-bodied.
C)bipartisan.
D)bicameral.
E)bilateral.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
27
Under the American Constitution,the part of elected government designed to be directly responsible to the people was the
A)Senate.
B)judiciary.
C)bureaucracy.
D)House of Representatives.
E)Electoral College.
A)Senate.
B)judiciary.
C)bureaucracy.
D)House of Representatives.
E)Electoral College.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
28
The state legislature of Georgia,known as the Georgia General Assembly,has an upper chamber (the Georgia Senate) and lower chamber (the Georgia House of Representatives).It is an institution that exemplifies the principle of
A)bicameralism.
B)bilateralism.
C)bipartisanship.
D)bifurcated representation.
E)institutional dualism.
A)bicameralism.
B)bilateralism.
C)bipartisanship.
D)bifurcated representation.
E)institutional dualism.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
29
What was the most difficult issue faced by the framers of the Constitution?
A)taxes
B)slavery
C)foreign trade
D)the status of the Native American tribes
E)religion
A)taxes
B)slavery
C)foreign trade
D)the status of the Native American tribes
E)religion
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
30
The issue of counting slaves for purposes of representation was settled by the
A)Great Compromise.
B)Virginia Plan.
C)Three-Fifths Compromise.
D)Seventh Amendment.
E)Franklin Proviso.
A)Great Compromise.
B)Virginia Plan.
C)Three-Fifths Compromise.
D)Seventh Amendment.
E)Franklin Proviso.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
31
Which branch of government has the power to create inferior (lower) courts,change the jurisdiction of federal courts,add or subtract federal judges,and even change the size of the Supreme Court?
A)judiciary
B)legislative
C)executive
D)bureaucratic
E)attorney general's
A)judiciary
B)legislative
C)executive
D)bureaucratic
E)attorney general's
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
32
Article I of the U.S.Constitution provides for the
A)judicial branch.
B)executive branch.
C)legislative branch.
D)role of state governments.
E)freedom of speech,religion,and press.
A)judicial branch.
B)executive branch.
C)legislative branch.
D)role of state governments.
E)freedom of speech,religion,and press.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
33
The proposal to alter the Articles of Confederation by providing for a system of representation in the national legislature based on the population of each state,the proportion of each state's revenue contribution,or both was known as the
A)Virginia Plan.
B)New Jersey Plan.
C)Connecticut Plan.
D)Massachusetts Plan.
E)Rousseau Solution.
A)Virginia Plan.
B)New Jersey Plan.
C)Connecticut Plan.
D)Massachusetts Plan.
E)Rousseau Solution.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
34
Which state did NOT send delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia?
A)New Hampshire
B)Delaware
C)Rhode Island
D)Massachusetts
E)Georgia
A)New Hampshire
B)Delaware
C)Rhode Island
D)Massachusetts
E)Georgia
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
35
The terms of appointments for senators are staggered so that the terms of one-third of the senators expire every
A)year.
B)two years.
C)four years.
D)six years.
E)eight years.
A)year.
B)two years.
C)four years.
D)six years.
E)eight years.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
36
The idea that the federal government can exercise only the powers specifically articulated in the Constitution is known as the doctrine of
A)implied powers.
B)expressed powers.
C)separation of powers.
D)necessary and proper powers.
E)original limits.
A)implied powers.
B)expressed powers.
C)separation of powers.
D)necessary and proper powers.
E)original limits.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
37
The proposal offered by the smaller states during the Constitutional Convention that argued each state should be equally represented in the new regime regardless of its population was known as the
A)Virginia Plan.
B)Brunswick Plan.
C)Connecticut Plan.
D)Massachusetts Plan.
E)New Jersey Plan.
A)Virginia Plan.
B)Brunswick Plan.
C)Connecticut Plan.
D)Massachusetts Plan.
E)New Jersey Plan.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
38
The Constitution grants the power to ratify treaties to the
A)Senate.
B)president.
C)State Department.
D)House of Representatives.
E)Supreme Court.
A)Senate.
B)president.
C)State Department.
D)House of Representatives.
E)Supreme Court.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
39
In 2012,the five smallest states held roughly 0.5 percent of the seats in the U.S.House of Representatives and 10 percent of the seats in the U.S.Senate.These differing levels of representation of the five small states were the result of which decision during the Constitutional Convention?
A)the New Jersey Plan
B)the Virginia Plan
C)the Three-Fifths Compromise
D)the Great Compromise
E)the Separation of Powers
A)the New Jersey Plan
B)the Virginia Plan
C)the Three-Fifths Compromise
D)the Great Compromise
E)the Separation of Powers
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
40
Which constitutional provision was intended to ensure popular control over the federal government?
A)allowing each branch of government to participate in and influence the activities of the other branches
B)life tenure for federal judges
C)electing the president by the Electoral College and senators by state legislatures
D)electing members of the House of Representatives every two years
E)renovating one-third of the Senate every two years
A)allowing each branch of government to participate in and influence the activities of the other branches
B)life tenure for federal judges
C)electing the president by the Electoral College and senators by state legislatures
D)electing members of the House of Representatives every two years
E)renovating one-third of the Senate every two years
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
41
During the Constitutional Convention,the motion to include a bill of rights was
A)tabled at the insistence of delegates from Rhode Island.
B)approved almost unanimously.
C)incorporated as part of the full faith and credit clause after lengthy debate.
D)included in the section enumerating the powers of the national government with little floor debate.
E)overwhelmingly rejected.
A)tabled at the insistence of delegates from Rhode Island.
B)approved almost unanimously.
C)incorporated as part of the full faith and credit clause after lengthy debate.
D)included in the section enumerating the powers of the national government with little floor debate.
E)overwhelmingly rejected.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
42
When President George W.Bush reduced presidential assistant "Scooter" Libby's jail sentence imposed for revealing the name of an undercover CIA operative,he exemplified the power of the president to
A)recognize foreign countries.
B)exert informal influence with the judiciary.
C)exert civil authority over the military.
D)issue executive orders.
E)grant reprieves and pardons.
A)recognize foreign countries.
B)exert informal influence with the judiciary.
C)exert civil authority over the military.
D)issue executive orders.
E)grant reprieves and pardons.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
43
Why might the delegates to the Constitutional Convention reject a motion to include a bill of rights in the Constitution?
A)The delegates thought rights should be guaranteed to the states,not to individual citizens.
B)The delegates thought that the federal government was already limited to its expressed powers,so a bill of rights was unnecessary.
C)The rights of citizens were a secondary concern to the delegates' personal self-interest.
D)A bill of rights would have required granting equal rights to women,which the delegates found to be politically unsavory.
E)They considered a bill of rights unnecessary in the U.S.Constitution since the United Nations' "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" already guaranteed a full set of political rights.
A)The delegates thought rights should be guaranteed to the states,not to individual citizens.
B)The delegates thought that the federal government was already limited to its expressed powers,so a bill of rights was unnecessary.
C)The rights of citizens were a secondary concern to the delegates' personal self-interest.
D)A bill of rights would have required granting equal rights to women,which the delegates found to be politically unsavory.
E)They considered a bill of rights unnecessary in the U.S.Constitution since the United Nations' "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" already guaranteed a full set of political rights.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
44
The presidential veto power over legislation,the power of the Senate to approve presidential appointments,and judicial review over acts of Congress and presidential actions are examples of the principle in the American political system of
A)federalism.
B)checks and balances.
C)separation of powers.
D)separated institutions sharing powers.
E)gridlock intervals.
A)federalism.
B)checks and balances.
C)separation of powers.
D)separated institutions sharing powers.
E)gridlock intervals.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
45
In the system devised by the framers of the Constitution,sovereignty was vested in
A)the federal government only.
B)state governments only.
C)both the federal and state governments.
D)local governments.
E)the executive branch.
A)the federal government only.
B)state governments only.
C)both the federal and state governments.
D)local governments.
E)the executive branch.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
46
Compared to the confederation principle of the Articles of Confederation,federalism was a step toward
A)greater centralization of power.
B)eliminating the power of state governments.
C)increasing the sovereignty of state governments.
D)weakening the power of the national government.
E)increasing the separation of federal and state duties.
A)greater centralization of power.
B)eliminating the power of state governments.
C)increasing the sovereignty of state governments.
D)weakening the power of the national government.
E)increasing the separation of federal and state duties.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
47
Since 1960,the United States has maintained an embargo against Cuba to prevent individuals or businesses from engaging in economic activities with this island nation.If the state of Florida decided to sign a free trade agreement with Cuba,Florida would be violating which part of the Constitution?
A)the commerce clause
B)the Bill of Rights
C)judicial review
D)the necessary and proper clause
E)the supremacy clause
A)the commerce clause
B)the Bill of Rights
C)judicial review
D)the necessary and proper clause
E)the supremacy clause
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
48
The framers of the Constitution sought to insulate the president from excessively democratic pressures through
A)a lifetime appointment.
B)direct oversight by independent departments.
C)an indirect election through the Electoral College.
D)a limitation of only two consecutive terms in office.
E)the power to grant pardons.
A)a lifetime appointment.
B)direct oversight by independent departments.
C)an indirect election through the Electoral College.
D)a limitation of only two consecutive terms in office.
E)the power to grant pardons.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
49
The framers intended an active and powerful government,so they included language to signify that the enumerated powers were meant to be a source of strength to the national government,not a limitation on it.This elastic clause is most commonly known as the
A)national supremacy clause.
B)separation of powers clause.
C)necessary and proper clause.
D)privileges and immunities clause.
E)federal caveat.
A)national supremacy clause.
B)separation of powers clause.
C)necessary and proper clause.
D)privileges and immunities clause.
E)federal caveat.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
50
In 1996,the Defense of Marriage Act was enacted after passing both houses of Congress and being signed into law by President Bill Clinton.The Defense of Marriage Act defined marriage as occurring between a man and a woman and banned recognition of same-sex marriages.The decision of the Supreme Court to take a case that challenged the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act is a reflection of which power?
A)reserved power
B)expressed power
C)veto power
D)judicial review
E)supremacy clause
A)reserved power
B)expressed power
C)veto power
D)judicial review
E)supremacy clause
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
51
No principle was more widely shared among the framers of the American Constitution than the principle espoused by Baron de Montesquieu that
A)the citizen must serve the state.
B)power must be used to balance power.
C)the accused are innocent until proven guilty.
D)national powers must be delegated to the states.
E)absolute power corrupts absolutely.
A)the citizen must serve the state.
B)power must be used to balance power.
C)the accused are innocent until proven guilty.
D)national powers must be delegated to the states.
E)absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
52
James Madison wrote in Federalist 51,"The power surrendered by the people is first divided between two distinct governments,and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments.Hence a double security arises to the rights of the people.The different governments will control each other,at the same time that each will be controlled by itself." Which constitutional principle does this statement best reflect?
A)bicameralism
B)federalism
C)checks and balances
D)judicial review
E)representative government
A)bicameralism
B)federalism
C)checks and balances
D)judicial review
E)representative government
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
53
The framers of the Constitution crafted a system in which each branch of government had a distinctly different constituency.Some call this system a
A)democracy.
B)multiple principals system.
C)mixed regime.
D)confederation.
E)separated system.
A)democracy.
B)multiple principals system.
C)mixed regime.
D)confederation.
E)separated system.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
54
In 2010,the Republican Party was able to retake majority control of the U.S.House of Representatives due to anger toward President Barack Obama and the recent passage of the Affordable Care Act.With majority control of the House,Republicans were able to pass a repeal of the Affordable Care Act,yet the Act remained law by the end of Obama's administration due to continued support in the Senate and the executive branch.The failure to overturn the Affordable Care Act reflects which component of the Constitution?
A)separation of powers
B)Bill of Rights
C)federalism
D)necessary and proper clause
E)judicial review
A)separation of powers
B)Bill of Rights
C)federalism
D)necessary and proper clause
E)judicial review
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
55
Article VI of the Constitution states that all laws passed by the national government and all treaties are superior to laws adopted by any state.This has come to be known as the
A)supremacy clause.
B)judicial review clause.
C)full faith and credit clause.
D)necessary and proper clause.
E)popular mandate.
A)supremacy clause.
B)judicial review clause.
C)full faith and credit clause.
D)necessary and proper clause.
E)popular mandate.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
56
In the United States,no set of institutional procedures is more important than the
A)Constitution.
B)Bill of Rights.
C)Articles of Confederation.
D)Declaration of Independence.
E)Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
A)Constitution.
B)Bill of Rights.
C)Articles of Confederation.
D)Declaration of Independence.
E)Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
57
Which of the following is NOT a power that the president can exercise unilaterally (without the approval of Congress)?
A)to grant reprieves and pardons
B)to accept ambassadors
C)to veto legislation
D)to declare war
E)to appoint department heads
A)to grant reprieves and pardons
B)to accept ambassadors
C)to veto legislation
D)to declare war
E)to appoint department heads
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
58
Which branch of government was designed to make the federal government capable of timely and decisive action to deal with public issues and problems?
A)executive
B)legislative
C)judicial
D)state
E)Federal Reserve's
A)executive
B)legislative
C)judicial
D)state
E)Federal Reserve's
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
59
The power of the courts to render the final decision in cases involving a conflict of interpretation of the Constitution or of laws between the courts and Congress,the courts and the executive branch,or the courts and the states is referred to as
A)judicial review.
B)ceteris paribus.
C)juridic oversight.
D)contra bonos mores.
E)lex suprema.
A)judicial review.
B)ceteris paribus.
C)juridic oversight.
D)contra bonos mores.
E)lex suprema.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
60
In order to protect federal judges from political influence from citizens and other branches,the framers
A)ordered that federal judges be selected in democratic elections.
B)prohibited the selection of federal judges that share the sitting president's party identification.
C)ruled that judges cannot run for re-election at the end of their terms.
D)prohibited Congress from impeaching federal judges.
E)granted federal judges lifetime appointments to their offices.
A)ordered that federal judges be selected in democratic elections.
B)prohibited the selection of federal judges that share the sitting president's party identification.
C)ruled that judges cannot run for re-election at the end of their terms.
D)prohibited Congress from impeaching federal judges.
E)granted federal judges lifetime appointments to their offices.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
61
The best-known arguments supporting ratification of the Constitution were the 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,and John Jay under the name of "Publius." These essays are collectively known today as
A)Common Sense.
B)A Modest Proposal.
C)the Federalist Papers.
D)The Democracy Dialogues.
E)The New Yorker.
A)Common Sense.
B)A Modest Proposal.
C)the Federalist Papers.
D)The Democracy Dialogues.
E)The New Yorker.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
62
The Constitutional Convention passed the New Jersey Plan with little compromise.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
63
The purpose of the 10 amendments in the Bill of Rights was basically to give each of the three branches of government
A)increased flexibility.
B)broader and more explicit powers.
C)clearer and more restricted boundaries.
D)fewer opportunities to come into conflict with each other.
E)a broader grant of power.
A)increased flexibility.
B)broader and more explicit powers.
C)clearer and more restricted boundaries.
D)fewer opportunities to come into conflict with each other.
E)a broader grant of power.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
64
Except for one,all of the amendments that have been added to the Constitution have passed in
A)the House and Senate by two-thirds vote and then been ratified by a majority vote of the legislatures of three-fourths of the states.
B)the House and Senate by two-thirds vote and then been ratified by conventions called for the purpose in three-fourths of the states.
C)a national convention called by Congress in response to petitions by two-thirds of the states and then been ratified by a majority vote of the legislatures of three-fourths of the states.
D)a national convention called by Congress in response to petitions by two-thirds of the states and then been ratified by conventions called for the purpose in three-fourths of the states.
E)a national popular vote on amendments proposed by Congress.
A)the House and Senate by two-thirds vote and then been ratified by a majority vote of the legislatures of three-fourths of the states.
B)the House and Senate by two-thirds vote and then been ratified by conventions called for the purpose in three-fourths of the states.
C)a national convention called by Congress in response to petitions by two-thirds of the states and then been ratified by a majority vote of the legislatures of three-fourths of the states.
D)a national convention called by Congress in response to petitions by two-thirds of the states and then been ratified by conventions called for the purpose in three-fourths of the states.
E)a national popular vote on amendments proposed by Congress.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
65
Delegates from large states,such as Pennsylvania,were able to manipulate the procedures at the Constitutional Convention in order to achieve final adoption of the Virginia Plan with negligible amendment.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
66
The Three-Fifths Compromise established the principle,new in republican theory,that a man who lived among slaves had a greater share in the election of representatives than the man who did not.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
67
Under the Articles of Confederation,Congress was given power to declare war and make peace.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
68
The Constitution implies that any power not explicitly granted to the federal government is not granted at all.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
69
The Eighteenth Amendment,having the dubious distinction of being the only constitutional amendment designed to deal directly with some substantive social problem and the only amendment to have been repealed,addressed the issue of
A)slavery.
B)income tax.
C)presidential disability.
D)prohibition of alcohol.
E)poll taxes.
A)slavery.
B)income tax.
C)presidential disability.
D)prohibition of alcohol.
E)poll taxes.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
70
Staggered terms of service in the Senate were intended to make that body even more politically responsive to popular opinion.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
71
Under the Articles of Confederation,the central government was based entirely in Congress.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
72
Which amendment or set of amendments contained in the Bill of Rights specifically places limits on the powers of Congress?
A)First
B)Ninth and Tenth
C)Second,Third,and Fourth
D)Fifth,Sixth,Seventh,and Eighth
E)none of the first 10 amendments
A)First
B)Ninth and Tenth
C)Second,Third,and Fourth
D)Fifth,Sixth,Seventh,and Eighth
E)none of the first 10 amendments
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
73
The principal advantage of the Articles of Confederation was that the central government could prevent one state from discriminating against other states in the quest for foreign commerce.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
74
Which set of amendments provides important safeguards against the arbitrary exercise of governmental power,especially within the judicial branch?
A)First
B)Ninth and Tenth
C)Second,Third,and Fourth
D)Fifth,Sixth,Seventh,and Eighth
E)Second and Eleventh
A)First
B)Ninth and Tenth
C)Second,Third,and Fourth
D)Fifth,Sixth,Seventh,and Eighth
E)Second and Eleventh
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
75
The First Amendment to the Constitution was specifically concerned with limits on
A)the courts.
B)Congress.
C)the president.
D)state governments.
E)citizens.
A)the courts.
B)Congress.
C)the president.
D)state governments.
E)citizens.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
76
In order for Congress to send an amendment to the Constitution to state legislatures or ratifying conventions for approval,it must pass in
A)either the House or Senate with a simple majority.
B)both the House and Senate with a simple majority.
C)either the House or Senate with a two-thirds majority.
D)both the House and Senate with a two-thirds majority.
E)the House by a simple majority and the Senate by a two-thirds majority.
A)either the House or Senate with a simple majority.
B)both the House and Senate with a simple majority.
C)either the House or Senate with a two-thirds majority.
D)both the House and Senate with a two-thirds majority.
E)the House by a simple majority and the Senate by a two-thirds majority.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
77
Under the Constitution as originally passed,the members of the Senate were to be appointed by the state legislatures.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
78
Under the Articles of Confederation,each state was represented in the Continental Congress in proportion to its population.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
79
Under the Articles of Confederation,the nation's armed forces were composed of the state militias.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
80
Under the Articles of Confederation,the presiding officer of the executive branch was appointed through a nomination and voting process of the assembled delegates in the Electoral College.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 103 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck