Deck 2: The Constitution
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Deck 2: The Constitution
1
How many constitutions has the United States had in its history?
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
B
2
The U.S.Constitution was adopted in response to the weaknesses of which document?
A) Shays's Rebellion
B) the Constitution of the United Kingdom
C) the Declaration of Independence
D) the Articles of Confederation
A) Shays's Rebellion
B) the Constitution of the United Kingdom
C) the Declaration of Independence
D) the Articles of Confederation
D
3
Article I,section 8 of the Constitution contains __________ powers.
A) Congress's enumerated
B) the executive
C) the judicial
D) the states'
A) Congress's enumerated
B) the executive
C) the judicial
D) the states'
A
4
Which clause provides that the Constitution shall be the supreme law of the land?
A) full faith and credit
B) supremacy
C) primacy
D) due process
A) full faith and credit
B) supremacy
C) primacy
D) due process
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5
Which of the following is a branch of the U.S.government?
A) Congress
B) Supreme Court
C) presidency
D) legislative
A) Congress
B) Supreme Court
C) presidency
D) legislative
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6
Which of the following imposed a tax on paper items such as cards and books?
A) Crown Act
B) Paper Act
C) Stamp Act
D) Tax Act
A) Crown Act
B) Paper Act
C) Stamp Act
D) Tax Act
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7
How many amendments comprise the Bill of Rights?
A) ten
B) thirteen
C) twenty
D) twenty-seven
A) ten
B) thirteen
C) twenty
D) twenty-seven
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8
__________ is an economic theory designed to increase a nation's wealth through the development of commercial industry and a favorable balance of trade.
A) Nationalism
B) Socialism
C) Mercantilism
D) Commercialism
A) Nationalism
B) Socialism
C) Mercantilism
D) Commercialism
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9
Who was the author of the Declaration of Independence?
A) James Madison
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) John Adams
A) James Madison
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) John Adams
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10
Which of the following debated and drafted the Declaration of Independence?
A) the First Continental Congress
B) the Second Continental Congress
C) the Committees of Correspondence
D) the Constitutional Convention
A) the First Continental Congress
B) the Second Continental Congress
C) the Committees of Correspondence
D) the Constitutional Convention
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11
The colonists rebelled against the imposition by the British government of which of the following?
A) taxes
B) a military draft
C) curfews
D) religious laws
A) taxes
B) a military draft
C) curfews
D) religious laws
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12
Which of the following philosophers greatly influenced the colonists' views on the role of government?
A) Daniel Shays
B) John Locke
C) John Boehner
D) Gramm Rudman
A) Daniel Shays
B) John Locke
C) John Boehner
D) Gramm Rudman
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13
Which of the following people generally favored a stronger national government and supported the proposed U.S.Constitution?
A) Daniel Shays
B) Federalists
C) Anti-Federalists
D) Constitutionalists
A) Daniel Shays
B) Federalists
C) Anti-Federalists
D) Constitutionalists
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14
During the Constitutional Convention,which states generally opposed an unelected federal judiciary?
A) small states
B) large states
C) southern states
D) northern states
A) small states
B) large states
C) southern states
D) northern states
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15
Which constitutional amendment allowed voting for citizens who were eighteen or older?
A) Nineteenth
B) Twentieth
C) Twenty-Sixth
D) Twenty-Seventh
A) Nineteenth
B) Twentieth
C) Twenty-Sixth
D) Twenty-Seventh
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16
At the Constitutional Convention,the delegates agreed that slaves would be counted as __________ of a person for determining population for representation in the House of Representatives.
A) one-third
B) three-fifths
C) two-thirds
D) four-fifths
A) one-third
B) three-fifths
C) two-thirds
D) four-fifths
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17
In what year was the U.S.Constitution ratified?
A) 1776
B) 1797
C) 1791
D) 1788
A) 1776
B) 1797
C) 1791
D) 1788
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18
How many of the thirteen colonies voted for independence?
A) nine
B) ten
C) twelve
D) thirteen
A) nine
B) ten
C) twelve
D) thirteen
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19
In what year was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution?
A) 1776
B) 1782
C) 1791
D) 1828
A) 1776
B) 1782
C) 1791
D) 1828
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20
In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed?
A) 1776
B) 1787
C) 1797
D) 1801
A) 1776
B) 1787
C) 1797
D) 1801
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21
Which of the following specifies the procedure for amending the Constitution?
A) Article I
B) Article III
C) Article V
D) Article VI
A) Article I
B) Article III
C) Article V
D) Article VI
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22
The "Intolerable Acts" was the colonists' name for the __________ Acts of 1774.
A) Stamp
B) Tea
C) Coercive
D) Mercantile
A) Stamp
B) Tea
C) Coercive
D) Mercantile
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23
Which of the following was a problem under the Articles of Confederation?
A) The national government was too strong compared to the states.
B) Amendments were too easy to ratify.
C) Congress imposed excessive taxes.
D) Citizens lacked a national identity.
A) The national government was too strong compared to the states.
B) Amendments were too easy to ratify.
C) Congress imposed excessive taxes.
D) Citizens lacked a national identity.
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24
The Constitution required consent from __________ for ratification.
A) a majority of the states
B) nine states
C) twelve states
D) all thirteen states
A) a majority of the states
B) nine states
C) twelve states
D) all thirteen states
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25
Which of the following most directly protects individuals' civil liberties?
A) Second Treatise of Civil Government
B) The Federalist Papers
C) the Bill of Rights
D) the Declaration of Independence
A) Second Treatise of Civil Government
B) The Federalist Papers
C) the Bill of Rights
D) the Declaration of Independence
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26
Under the Constitution,the president is elected by which of the following?
A) King Caucus
B) People's Plebiscite
C) Electoral College
D) direct popular election
A) King Caucus
B) People's Plebiscite
C) Electoral College
D) direct popular election
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27
What did supporters of the New Jersey Plan want to do to the Articles of Confederation?
A) repeal them
B) strengthen them
C) weaken them
D) keep them the way they were
A) repeal them
B) strengthen them
C) weaken them
D) keep them the way they were
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28
Prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment,how were senators selected?
A) by direct election
B) by the president
C) by state governors
D) by state legislatures
A) by direct election
B) by the president
C) by state governors
D) by state legislatures
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29
__________ was a protest by Massachusetts farmers to stop foreclosures by state courts.
A) The Committee of Correspondence
B) The Federalist Papers
C) Mercantilism
D) Shays's Rebellion
A) The Committee of Correspondence
B) The Federalist Papers
C) Mercantilism
D) Shays's Rebellion
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30
The publication of which of the following galvanized the colonists' belief that reconciliation with Great Britain was impossible?
A) Common Sense
B) Revolution
C) Federalist No. 10
D) Our American Cousin
A) Common Sense
B) Revolution
C) Federalist No. 10
D) Our American Cousin
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31
__________ was/were most likely to support a strong state government and a weak national government.
A) James Madison
B) John Jay
C) The Federalists
D) The Anti-Federalists
A) James Madison
B) John Jay
C) The Federalists
D) The Anti-Federalists
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32
Which of the following is a reason for the separation of powers?
A) to ensure the power of the executive
B) to promote justice
C) to prevent tyranny by any one branch
D) to create gridlock in government
A) to ensure the power of the executive
B) to promote justice
C) to prevent tyranny by any one branch
D) to create gridlock in government
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33
The executive branch is in charge of which of the following?
A) passing federal laws
B) declaring war
C) interpreting federal laws
D) enforcing court orders
A) passing federal laws
B) declaring war
C) interpreting federal laws
D) enforcing court orders
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34
What does the Ninth Amendment say?
A) The states have all of the powers not granted to the federal government.
B) The people have all of the powers not granted to the federal government.
C) The Constitution's enumerated rights are not inclusive.
D) Those accused of a crime have certain rights designed to prevent the government from abusing individual liberties.
A) The states have all of the powers not granted to the federal government.
B) The people have all of the powers not granted to the federal government.
C) The Constitution's enumerated rights are not inclusive.
D) Those accused of a crime have certain rights designed to prevent the government from abusing individual liberties.
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35
What is the principle that each branch of the federal government has some ability to oversee and influence actions by other branches of government?
A) weights and measures
B) checks and balances
C) oversight and influence
D) privileges and immunities'
A) weights and measures
B) checks and balances
C) oversight and influence
D) privileges and immunities'
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36
Many of the Founders believed that government legitimacy is derived from __________,which holds that governments exist based on the consent of the governed.
A) an implied right
B) a social contract
C) a divine right
D) presidential appointment
A) an implied right
B) a social contract
C) a divine right
D) presidential appointment
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37
What type of legislature did the United States have under the Articles of Confederation?
A) one with membership based on a state's population
B) appointed
C) bicameral
D) unicameral
A) one with membership based on a state's population
B) appointed
C) bicameral
D) unicameral
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38
The First Continental Congress was called partially in response to which of the following?
A) concerns about the Articles of Confederation
B) Shays's Rebellion
C) the Coercive Acts
D) the Three-Fifths Compromise
A) concerns about the Articles of Confederation
B) Shays's Rebellion
C) the Coercive Acts
D) the Three-Fifths Compromise
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39
What was the subject of the Great Compromise?
A) the legality of slavery
B) the form of the legislative branch
C) the number of Supreme Court justices
D) the form of the executive branch
A) the legality of slavery
B) the form of the legislative branch
C) the number of Supreme Court justices
D) the form of the executive branch
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40
In the United States,the national government derives its power from which of the following?
A) states
B) courts
C) laws
D) the people
A) states
B) courts
C) laws
D) the people
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41
Which of the following can be found in Article I?
A) Electoral College
B) procedure for presidential impeachment
C) necessary and proper clause
D) supremacy clause
A) Electoral College
B) procedure for presidential impeachment
C) necessary and proper clause
D) supremacy clause
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42
The Stamp Act was a major catalyst for the Declaration of Independence.
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43
Article III of the Constitution permits Congress to establish lower national courts.
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44
__________ was/were used by colonists to keep each other abreast of developments with the British and helped to ferment public opposition to Britain.
A) The Federalist Papers
B) The Second Continental Congress
C) The Committees of Correspondence
D) Common Sense
A) The Federalist Papers
B) The Second Continental Congress
C) The Committees of Correspondence
D) Common Sense
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45
The Three-Fifths Compromise specified that only three-fifths of slaves could vote.
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46
What was the greatest fear of the Anti-Federalists during the Constitutional Convention and subsequent debate?
A) that a weak national government would undermine the survival of the United States
B) that a strong national government would infringe on the rights of the states
C) that a powerful judiciary would restrict freedom of religion
D) that powerful state governments would infringe on individual liberties
A) that a weak national government would undermine the survival of the United States
B) that a strong national government would infringe on the rights of the states
C) that a powerful judiciary would restrict freedom of religion
D) that powerful state governments would infringe on individual liberties
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47
Smaller states generally wanted to strengthen the Articles of Confederation rather than replace them.
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48
Article I of the Constitution describes the powers of the president.
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49
Which government entity has the power to settle disputes between the states?
A) Senate
B) House of Representatives
C) Department of State
D) Supreme Court
A) Senate
B) House of Representatives
C) Department of State
D) Supreme Court
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50
Which of the following is a method of ratifying constitutional amendments?
A) by a majority of voting-age citizens
B) by a majority of state governors
C) by three-fourths of the state legislatures
D) by three-fourths of the state governors
A) by a majority of voting-age citizens
B) by a majority of state governors
C) by three-fourths of the state legislatures
D) by three-fourths of the state governors
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51
A weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that the executive branch was too powerful.
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52
Which of the following was part of both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution?
A) a congress
B) the presidency
C) the federal judiciary
D) the effective collection of taxes by the federal government
A) a congress
B) the presidency
C) the federal judiciary
D) the effective collection of taxes by the federal government
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53
Under the Articles of Confederation,the president levied all taxes.
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54
A majority of the delegates at the Constitutional Convention were slaveholders.
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55
Which of the following can be used to help determine the intent of the Framers?
A) the Equal Rights Amendment
B) The Federalist Papers
C) checks and balances
D) Full Faith and Credit
A) the Equal Rights Amendment
B) The Federalist Papers
C) checks and balances
D) Full Faith and Credit
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56
The New Jersey Plan proposed a powerful central government with three branches.
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57
A constitution is a written document establishing the structure,functions,and limitations of a government.
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58
The Constitution was ratified in 1776.
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59
The New Jersey Plan proposed a one-house legislature with one vote for each state.
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60
Which of the following were most likely to oppose the proposed Constitution?
A) lawyers
B) merchants
C) small farmers
D) plantation owners
A) lawyers
B) merchants
C) small farmers
D) plantation owners
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61
The Constitution has been amended __________ times.
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62
Article II of the Constitution addresses the powers of the __________ branch.
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63
Article VII specified that at least __________ states would have to ratify the proposed Constitution for it to become law.
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64
James Madison was the author of many of the essays known as the __________.
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65
The Anti-Federalists strongly supported the Bill of Rights.
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66
The Second Continental Congress adopted the __________ in 1777.
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67
Describe the differences between the First and Second Continental Congress.What was the final resolution of the Second Continental Congress?
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68
Explain the processes for amending the Constitution.Which process have most amendments followed?
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69
Compare and contrast the legislatures established by the Constitution and the Articles of Confederation.
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70
Explain James Madison's claim that "Ambition must be made to counteract ambition."
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71
In a __________,the national government derives its powers from the states.
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72
The division of the power of government into the legislative,executive,and judicial branches illustrates the __________ established by the Constitution.
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73
Article III of the Constitution establishes a __________ and defines its jurisdiction.
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74
__________ of indebted farmers exposed the problems under the Articles of Confederation.
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75
Article VI of the Constitution prohibits a __________ test for holding public office.
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76
The __________ favored a weaker national government and stronger state governments than provided for in the proposed Constitution.
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77
The body whose delegates signed the Declaration of Independence was the __________.
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78
The Constitution prohibits Congress from requiring candidates to be Christian in order to run for office.
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79
North Carolina's rejection of the Constitution prompted Congress to submit the Bill of Rights to the states for ratification.
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80
Explain the informal methods of amending the Constitution and why such methods are useful.
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