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Question 1 of 188

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Among the broad purposes of the United States government spelled out in the Preamble to the Constitution is the obligation to what?

Select one of the following:

  • a. keep the executive and legislative branches of government separate.

  • b. create an autocratic form of government.

  • c. defend the country against Americans who oppose its policies.

  • d. provide for justice and the people's general welfare.

Explanation

Question 2 of 188

1

The theory underlying modern democracies was developed to challenge the idea that

Select one of the following:

  • a. those of royal birth have absolute authority to rule.

  • b. the people as a whole are the sole source of political power.

  • c. the head of a family, clan, or tribe has the natural right to govern.

  • d. the strongest person or group has the right to control others by force.

Explanation

Question 3 of 188

1

Of the four major theories of government only this one focuses on protecting the rights of the governed.

Select one of the following:

  • a. force

  • b. social contract

  • c. divine right

  • d. evolutionary

Explanation

Question 4 of 188

1

John Locke is associated with this major political theory of government.

Select one of the following:

  • a. force

  • b. divine right

  • c. social contract

  • d. evolutionary

Explanation

Question 5 of 188

1

This system of government gives all key powers to the national government.

Select one of the following:

  • a. federal

  • b. anarchy

  • c. confederacy

  • d. unitary

Explanation

Question 6 of 188

1

Based on the U.S. Constitution this is above "the rule of law".

Select one of the following:

  • a. the President

  • b. the Supreme Court

  • c. the Congress

  • d. no one

Explanation

Question 7 of 188

1

defines government power and establishes the basic structure of government

Select one or more of the following:

  • Judicial Branch

  • Monarchy

  • Constitutional Law

  • Democracy

  • the Bill of Rights

  • Evolutionary theory

Explanation

Question 8 of 188

1

national government has key powers

Select one or more of the following:

  • Federal System

  • Constitutional Government

  • Confederacy

  • Interdependence

  • Unitary System

Explanation

Question 9 of 188

1

This system divides the power between the state and national governments.

Select one of the following:

  • a. socialist

  • b. unitary

  • c. communist

  • d. federal

Explanation

Question 10 of 188

1

What is NOT a purpose of a constitution?

Select one of the following:

  • a. To set ideals that people believe and share in

  • b. To set the basic structure of the government

  • c. To be used as the supreme law of a land

  • d. To give aid to other countries

Explanation

Question 11 of 188

1

national government has key powers

Select one or more of the following:

  • Confederacy

  • Unitary System

  • Anarchy

  • Federal

Explanation

Question 12 of 188

1

loose union of independent states

Select one of the following:

  • Unitary System

  • Confederacy

  • Federal

  • Anarchy

Explanation

Question 13 of 188

1

Which document serves the purposes listed in the diagram?
-sets out ideals that bind believers.
-provides country with supreme law.
-establishes basic structure of government, defines powers and duties.

Select one of the following:

  • a. Preamble

  • b. Twenty-First Amendment

  • c. Constitution

  • d. Bill of Rights

Explanation

Question 14 of 188

1

The effort to control or influence the conduct of government is called

Select one of the following:

  • a. politics.

  • b. constitutional law.

  • c. laissez-faire.

  • d. free market.

Explanation

Question 15 of 188

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Totalitarian dictatorship is a form of this type of government.

Select one of the following:

  • a. autocracy

  • b. oligarchy

  • c. democracy

  • d. republic

Explanation

Question 16 of 188

1

Fundamental aspects of democracy include all of the following EXCEPT:

Select one of the following:

  • a. a literate public

  • b. an elite ruling class

  • c. a healthy economy

  • d. active citizen participation

Explanation

Question 17 of 188

1

Any system of government in which rule is by the people is called

Select one of the following:

  • a. an autocracy.

  • b. democracy

  • c. a monarchy

  • d. an oligarchy

Explanation

Question 18 of 188

1

All of the following countries have constitutional monarchs EXCEPT:

Select one of the following:

  • a. Great Britain

  • b. Japan

  • c. Saudi Arabia

  • d. Sweden

Explanation

Question 19 of 188

1

A republic and a representative democracy are basically the same.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 20 of 188

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According to Aristotle a "good" government:

Select one of the following:

  • a. was usually a monarchy

  • b. was any government that made decisions in the interest of its people

  • c. was an oligarchy

  • d. was any government that focused on culture

Explanation

Question 21 of 188

1

The form of democracy we have in this country is called

Select one of the following:

  • a. direct democracy.

  • b. socialistic democracy.

  • c. constitutional democracy.

  • d. representative democracy.

Explanation

Question 22 of 188

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What are the two types of democracies?

Select one of the following:

  • a. representative and sharing

  • b. direct and representative

  • c. indirect and sharing

  • d. direct and sharing

Explanation

Question 23 of 188

1

The Internet seems especially suited to satisfy which of these needs in a democracy?

Select one of the following:

  • a. to control the lives of citizens

  • b. to be informed about the many different institutions and policies of the government

  • c. the need for accurate, and always reliable, information on which to base decisions

  • d. the need for an uneducated elite to run the government

Explanation

Question 24 of 188

1

What is not part of the foundations of democracy?

Select one of the following:

  • a. equality of all persons

  • b. worth of the individual

  • c. majority rules, minority rights

  • d.lack of individual freedom

Explanation

Question 25 of 188

1

Which of the following illustrates the concept of equality of opportunity?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Public schools may not exclude students because of their sex or race.

  • b. Citizens must obey the tax laws but may work to change them.

  • c. Government may limit the beliefs and ideas of individuals.

  • d. Senators consider testimony both for and against Supreme Court nominees.

Explanation

Question 26 of 188

1

In order to get laws passed this is an absolute necessity.

Select one of the following:

  • a. debate

  • b. secret ballot voting

  • c. compromise

  • d. cloture

Explanation

Question 27 of 188

1

Democracy’s belief in the worth of the individual is indirectly reflected in the..

Select one of the following:

  • a. Internet.

  • b. law of supply and demand.

  • c. free enterprise system.

  • d. necessity of compromise.

Explanation

Question 28 of 188

1

The Internet gave the public more access to political information.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 29 of 188

1

In a democracy, each minority has a right to..

Select one of the following:

  • a. determine public policy.

  • b. criticize the majority.

  • c. be heard.

  • d. both b and c.

Explanation

Question 30 of 188

1

This state had a successful experience with Internet voting in 2000.

Select one of the following:

  • a. California

  • b. New York

  • c. New Mexico

  • d. Arizona

Explanation

Question 31 of 188

1

The government’s involvement in economy serves what two purposes?

Select one of the following:

  • a. to protect the public and control prices

  • b. to control the prices and protect private enterprise

  • c. protect private enterprise and control inventory

  • d. to protect the public and preserve private enterprise

Explanation

Question 32 of 188

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For what reason might the ruler(s) in a dictatorship feel threatened by the existence of the Internet?

Select one of the following:

  • a. The Internet might not be accessible to everyone.

  • b. The Internet might provide a forum through which people could unite and rebel.

  • c. The Internet can be unreliable.

  • d. The Internet can inform, but only when citizens make the effort to utilize its resources.

Explanation

Question 33 of 188

1

This man provided a philosophy for capitalism.

Select one of the following:

  • a. John Locke

  • b. Benjamin Franklin

  • c. Adam Smith

  • d. Thomas Hobbes

Explanation

Question 34 of 188

1

Under the command economy who decides the answers to the three questions that all economic systems must answer?

Select one of the following:

  • a. government

  • b. people

  • c. politicians who have been voted into office.

Explanation

Question 35 of 188

1

An economic system in which the government makes all decisions about how goods and services are produced and distributed is called --

Select one of the following:

  • a. Free Enterprise

  • b. Mercantilism

  • c. Socialism

  • d. Communism

Explanation

Question 36 of 188

1

The economic system in which freedom of choice is emphasized is

Select one of the following:

  • a. capitalism.

  • b. command economy.

  • c. socialism.

  • d. communism.

Explanation

Question 37 of 188

1

The United States has this type of economic system.

Select one of the following:

  • a. democratic socialist

  • b. mixed-market economy

  • c. command economy

  • d. socialist

Explanation

Question 38 of 188

1

An economic system in which individual choice determines how goods and services are produced and distributed is called --

Select one of the following:

  • a. Communism

  • b. Mercantilism

  • c. Socialism

  • d. Free Enterprise

Explanation

Question 39 of 188

1

The economic system in which freedom of choice is emphasized is

Select one of the following:

  • a. capitalism.

  • b. command economy.

  • c. socialism.

  • d. communism.

Explanation

Question 40 of 188

1

The United States has this type of economic system.

Select one of the following:

  • a. democratic socialist

  • b. mixed-market economy

  • c. command economy

  • d. socialist

Explanation

Question 41 of 188

1

An economic system in which individual choice determines how goods and services are produced and distributed is called --

Select one of the following:

  • a. Communism

  • b. Mercantilism

  • c. Socialism

  • d. Free Enterprise

Explanation

Question 42 of 188

1

Bourgeoisie

Select one or more of the following:

  • a. Laissez-faire

  • b. Capitalists

  • c. Workers

  • d. Communism

  • e. Capitalism

Explanation

Question 43 of 188

1

What economy includes a laissez-faire ideal with government involvement to ensure competition fairness and protects public interest?

Select one of the following:

  • a. communism

  • b. mixed economy

  • c. socialism

  • d. republic

Explanation

Question 44 of 188

1

What economic idea did the US adopt from Adam Smith?

Select one of the following:

  • a. monopolies

  • b. communism

  • c. socialism

  • d. laissez-faire

Explanation

Question 45 of 188

1

A hands-off attitude-

Select one or more of the following:

  • a. socialism

  • b. Laissez- faire

  • c. command economy

  • d. representative democracy

Explanation

Question 46 of 188

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From its one chamber, the ____ legislature of the Second Continental Congress exercised both legislative and executive powers.

Select one of the following:

  • a. bicameral

  • b. ratification

  • c. unicameral

  • d. Federalists

Explanation

Question 47 of 188

1

The Petition of Right forbids the mandatory quartering of troops in private homes, this is part of the U.S. Bill of Rights in this amendment.

Select one of the following:

  • a. 1st

  • b. 2nd

  • c. 3rd

  • d. 4th

Explanation

Question 48 of 188

1

System in which elected officials act in the interest of the people

Select one or more of the following:

  • a. Anti- Federalists

  • b. Connecticut Compromise

  • c. Representative government

  • d. Petition of Right

Explanation

Question 49 of 188

1

The US Constitution is based upon which of the following documents?

Select one of the following:

  • a. English Bill of Rights, Magna Carta and Stamp Act

  • b. Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, The Petition of Right

  • c. Magna Carta, The Petition of Right, Charter Colony

  • d. English Bill of Rights, The Petition of Right, and Stamp Act

Explanation

Question 50 of 188

1

Who gives the authority to colonize in a charter colony?

Select one of the following:

  • a. the king

  • b. the president

  • c. the church

  • d. the people

Explanation

Question 51 of 188

1

A bicameral legislature is best described as a __________.

Select one of the following:

  • a. single house legislature

  • b. legislature which is composed of two chambers

  • c. congress with absolute power

  • d. senate that reports to the monarch

Explanation

Question 52 of 188

1

The ___________ was signed by King Charles I in 1628 and declared that even the monarch was subject to the law of the land.

Select one of the following:

  • a. Intolerable Acts.

  • b. Petition of Right.

  • c. Stamp Act of 1765.

  • d. English Bill of Rights.

Explanation

Question 53 of 188

1

The Magna Carta had this specific effect on the monarchy.

Select one of the following:

  • a. it strengthened it

  • b. it abolished it

  • c. it stated that the King was not above the law

  • d. it stated that the King was just another noble

Explanation

Question 54 of 188

1

Which of the following documents originally challenged the idea of the divine rights of kings?

a. The Petition of Right

b. English Bill of Rights

c. Magna Carta

d. United States Bill of Rights

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 55 of 188

1

The landmark English document that guaranteed due process is:

a. Bill of Rights
c. Constitution
b. Magna Carta
d. The Petition of Right

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 56 of 188

1

Which of the following BEST describes a social contract as defined by Western philosophers in the 18th century?

A. a contract that forces people to release all of their liberty in exchange for basic services
B. By rejecting any form of government, people should have a contract amongst themselves to maintain peace and order.
C. A social contract ensures that a monarch will provide its people basic services like education and protection from enemies.
D. people consenting to a form of government, which implies that an individual releases some liberty for the common good

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 57 of 188

1

A(n) __________ is a way of thinking or a set of ideas about particular subjects.
A.
philosophy
B.
theorem
C.
proof
D.
axiom

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 58 of 188

1

Which statement BEST describes the philosophy of John Locke?

A. There is no need for government since natural law will ensure that humanity continues to progress.
B. Governments should have separation of powers to ensure their citizens retain the greatest possible liberty.
C. Monarchies, because of their divine blessings, ensure that civilization progresses to its maximum potential.
D. Because they should be accountable to the people, governments must protect the natural rights of its citizens or else be overthrown.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 59 of 188

1

In The Spirit of the Laws (1748), __________ argues that any government, if it is to protect the liberty of its citizens, needs __________.

A. Rousseau . . . a strong legislature
B. Montesquieu . . . a separation of powers
C. Locke . . . a strong monarch to serve as a father figure
D. Filmer . . . a constitution in which rights are explicitly outlined

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 60 of 188

1

Enlightenment philosophers employed __________ to distill scientific truths through experimentation and observation.

A. Greek mythology
B. Galilean proofs
C. religious philosophy
D. scientific method

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 61 of 188

1

Which statement BEST describes a social contract?

A. an implied agreement between citizens and government in which citizens release some liberty to government for the good of society
B. a contract between local residents and providers of basic services like water and energy
C. an understanding that the judiciary branch of government will be wholly independent of the other branches of government
D. an agreement between citizens and their government in which governments will provide safety, shelter, and basic services in exchange for most of their citizens’ liberty

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 62 of 188

1

Which statement BEST explains why the “divine right of kings” theory conflicted with the idea of a social contract?

A. The divine right of kings theory bound people to a religion, which, according to Rousseau and Locke, went against natural law.
B. Social contracts required the consent of every individual in society, which meant kings had to obey the will of the majority.
C. Because divine right of kings awarded absolute power to monarchs as leaders of society, there could not be a true consent of the people.
D. As a purely Catholic idea, the divine right of kings theory conflicted with the Protestant theory of a social contract.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 63 of 188

1

Which statement about the “divine right of kings” theory is FALSE?

A. Its followers viewed kings as the fathers of society.
B. Its adherents believed that government was critical to the “Great Chain of Being.”
C. It held that submission to the patriarchal authority was the key to political obligation.
D. Its followers believed that governments should be modeled after the ancient Greek and Roman governments.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 64 of 188

1

Each statement is true of the Enlightenment EXCEPT:

A. It sought to justify the divine right of kings.
B. It influenced the American Founding Fathers.
C. It began in Western Europe in the 18th century.
D. It was heavily influenced by the histories of ancient civilizations.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 65 of 188

1

Which statement about the relationship between Enlightenment philosophers and the philosophy of Robert Filmer is TRUE?

A. Filmer suggested that governments represent the will of the majority, whereas Enlightenment thinkers advocated for minority rights.
B. Filmer argued for a strong monarchy, whereas Enlightenment philosophers claimed that government was not necessary because natural law would allow society to advance.
C. Enlightenment philosophers advocated government systems that protected the natural rights of man, whereas Filmer argued that people would be lost without the paternal monarch.
D. Enlightenment philosophers advocated monarchical governments in which a central king would ensure the rights of the people, whereas Filmer argued for representative democracy.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 66 of 188

1

For the most part, the Declaration of Independence was an attack on the actions of:

a. the colonial governments
c. the King of England
b. the English Parliament
d. the people of England

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 67 of 188

1

What was the purpose of the First Continental Congress?

a. to discuss independence from England
c. to discuss the taxing situation with England and repeal taxation laws
b. to discuss the new government for the United States
d. to discuss the new name for the union

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 68 of 188

1

The idea that the people have the right to abolish an abusive and unresponsive government was FIRST formally expressed by Americans in the

a. Constitution.
b. Petition of Right.
c. Declaration of Rights.
d. Declaration of Independence.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 69 of 188

1

From the formation of the New England Confederation to that of the Second Continental Congress, the colonists became progressively
a. better organized.
b. more defiant.
c. both a and b
d. none of the above

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 70 of 188

1

The first State constitutions, adopted after independence,

a. placed most authority with the State governors.
b. provided for lengthy terms for elective offices.
c. placed most authority with the State legislatures.
d. extended voting rights to all adult State residents.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 71 of 188

1

For all intent and purpose, the Declaration of Independence was a statement claiming that the King of England had broken Locke's social contract.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 72 of 188

1

This colonial self-governing collective body was suggested by Benjamin Franklin.

a. The New England Confederation
c. The Stamp Act Congress
b. The Penn Intercolonial Cooperation Plan
d. The Albany Plan of Union

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 73 of 188

1

The first State constitutions focused mainly on

a. outlining the causes of the Revolution.
b. limiting governmental power.
c. establishing a unitary system of government.
d. abolishing restrictions on the legislature.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 74 of 188

1

This body has control when a society has popular sovereignty.

a. the aristocracy
c. the wealthy
b. the army
d. the people

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 75 of 188

1

A common feature of the first state constitutions was:

a. trial by jury
c. freedom of assembly
b. popular sovereignty
d. due process

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 76 of 188

1

The delegates at the Constitutional Convention ended the slave trade effective immediately following the ratification of the Constitution.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 77 of 188

1

The plan which created the three branches of government and also the bicameral legislature gave more power to states with high populations. Name the plan.

a. Virginia Plan
c. New Jersey Plan
b. New York Plan
d. Massachusetts Plan

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 78 of 188

1

Connecticut Compromise, New Jersey Plan, Virginia Plan

Select one or more of the following:

  • a. State representation proposals

  • b. features of charter colonies

  • c. trade regulation proposals

  • d. anti-federalist objections to the constitution

Explanation

Question 79 of 188

1

The success of which plan led to the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

a. Albany Plan of Union
b. Second Continental Congress's "plan of confederation"
c. interstate plan for regulating trade between Virginia and Maryland
d. compromise reached between the Virginia and New Jersey plans

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 80 of 188

1

The convention decided to make a compromise between the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan. What was the name of the plan?

a. New York Plan
c. Massachusetts Plan
b. Connecticut Plan
d. Florida Plan

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 81 of 188

1

When crafting the new Constitution, the Framers drew from their experiences with which of the following?

a. the governments of ancient Greece and Rome
b. the writings of Rousseau and Locke
c. their own State governments
d. all of the above

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 82 of 188

1

This plan of government first proposed the idea of three separate branches.

a. Connecticut plan
c. New Jersey plan
b. Virginia plan
d. Rhode Island plan

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 83 of 188

1

What was the compromise that dealt with the northern states’ concern of southern states using slaves as part of the counted population thus influencing their representation in Congress?
a. One-Half Compromise
c. Three-Fifths Compromise
b. One-Quarter Compromise
d. One-Fourth Compromise

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 84 of 188

1

This plan of government first proposed the idea of a plural executive branch.

a. Connecticut Compromise
c. New Jersey plan
b. Virginia plan
d. Rhode Island plan

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 85 of 188

1

The Three-Fifths Compromise dealt with the issue of:
a. commerce
c. women’s rights
b. taxation
d. slavery

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 86 of 188

1

What were the two sides in the fight for ratification?

a. Federalists and Anti-Federalists
c. Whigs and Democrats
b. Democrats and Anti-Federalists
d. Whigs and Federalist

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 87 of 188

1

What compromise did the Federalists make in order to ensure ratification in Virginia and New York?

a. to include a grievance list in the Constitution
c. to count slaves as a whole person
b. to include a Bill of Rights in the Constitution
d. to have representation based on population in the higher house

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 88 of 188

1

The Federalist Papers were written by Thomas Jefferson.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 89 of 188

1

The Anti-federalists were against ratification of the constitution mostly because:

a. they were anarchists
c. they felt the states should have less power
b. their experiences under British rule
d. they were against proportional representation

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 90 of 188

1

Virginia ratified the constitution with the help of all of the following men EXCEPT:
a. Washington
c. Henry
b. Jefferson
d. Madison

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 91 of 188

1

What two states were not part of the nine needed to legally ratify the Constitution but were sought for ratification in order to ensure a strong backing of the Constitution?

a. Virginia and New Jersey
c. New York and Connecticut
b. New Jersey and Connecticut
d. New York and Virginia

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 92 of 188

1

When New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the constitution the debate ended.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 93 of 188

1

A key aspect of ratification in both Virginia and New York was:
a. a promise to end slavery immediately
c. a promise of a bill of rights to follow
b. a promise to give women political rights
d. a promise to give everyone over the age of 21 the right to vote

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 94 of 188

1

those for whom the Constitution represented a too-powerful central government

Select one of the following:

  • A. Anti-federalists

  • B. Boycott

  • C. proprietary colonies

  • D. Petition of right

Explanation

Question 95 of 188

1

Anti-Federalists complained that the delegates of the Constitutional Convention created a document that served the special interests of the _______ only.

a. merchants
c. wealthy
b. farmers
d. industrialists

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 96 of 188

1

U.S. Constitutions 3 parts-
-preamble
- ????
-amendments

a. Bill of Rights
c. Essays
b. Articles
d. Sections

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 97 of 188

1

Direct election of senators to Congress occurred because of:

a. the original wording in article one
c. the bill of rights
b. the original wording in article two
d. a constitutional amendment

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 98 of 188

1

Fill the blank space to complete the text.

The US president can check Congress by legislation.

Explanation

Question 99 of 188

1

How did the framers ensure that one branch would not have more power over any other branch?

a. Two of three branches must agree before any legislation is passed.
c. There is a system of checks and balances between the three branches.
b. Both congress and judicial branches check on the executive branch.
d. Congress checks on judicial branch and presidential branch but has no one to check on them.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 100 of 188

1

Extradition, which gives a state an opportunity to send fugitives from one state back to the state seeking them, is contained in this article.

a. article three
c. article five
b. article four
d. article two

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 101 of 188

1

___________ elevated the Supreme Court to a higher status, balancing the powers of the other branches.

a. Enumerated powers
c. Constitutional amendment
b. Judicial review
d. Judicial activism

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 102 of 188

1

Which principle grants the president the authority to appoint federal judges?

a. judicial review
c. federalism
b. popular sovereignty
d. checks and balances

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 103 of 188

1

Article II of the Constitution

Select one of the following:

  • A. appeal to congress

  • B. Describes the executive branch

  • C. Bankruptcy

  • D. Protects freedom of speech

Explanation

Question 104 of 188

1

The Constitution is based on the concept of

a. expressed powers.
c. popular sovereignty.
b. judicial activism.
d. jurisdiction.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 105 of 188

1

The full faith and credit clause, allowing states to recognize legal procedures such as marriage, is contained in this article.

a. article three
c. article five
b. article four
d. article six

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 106 of 188

1

Why would the framers want Congress to be more powerful than the executive branch?

a. because it was in control of making laws
b. because it was smaller than the judicial branch
c. because it is the biggest branch and divided power amongst the most amount of people
d. because it deals with the foreign heads of state

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 107 of 188

1

The executive branch has expanded its powers through what?

a. federal bureaucracies
c. create new laws giving the executive more power
b. changing of the Constitution
d. congressional sessions

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 108 of 188

1

An example of a congressional enumerated power is ___________________.

a. a power numbered in the Constitution
c. a power granted by the president
b. a power implied by the Constitution
d. a power specified by judicial review

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 109 of 188

1

To protect liberty and specify its powers, the Framers gave Congress

Select one of the following:

  • A) expressed powers

  • B) judicial reviews

  • C) executive powers

  • D) judicial restraint

Explanation

Question 110 of 188

1

The Supreme Court would have original jurisdiction over which of the following cases.
a. Los Angeles v New York City
b. United States v Canada
c. Canada v France
d. Florida v California

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 111 of 188

1

This is the current number of members in the House of Representatives.
a. 100
c. 435
b. 335
d. 535

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 112 of 188

1

The "necessary and proper clause", which gives Congress broad power in lawmaking, is also known as the _________.

a. due process clause
c. elastic clause
b. establishment clause
d. free exercise clause

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 113 of 188

1

The judicial branch of government received the majority of its structure and power from _____________________.

a. Article II of the U.S. Constitution
c. the court case "McCulloch v. Maryland"
b. the Judiciary Act of 1789
d. state court cases

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 114 of 188

1

Article II of the Constitution is important because it ___________.

a. describes expressed powers
c. describes the executive branch
b. describes enumerated powers
d. describes the legislative branch

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 115 of 188

1

All of the following are powers of the president EXCEPT ___________.

a. he can declare war
c. he can pardon people convicted of federal offenses
b. he gives the state of the Union message
d. he is commander-in-chief of the armed forces

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 116 of 188

1

Who decides how states will ratify the amendments?

a. Congress
c. Justices
b. President
d. States

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 117 of 188

1

One way the Founders provided for change in the Constitution was to describe how to

a. provide judicial restraint.
c. amend the Constitution.
b. ratify the Constitution.
d. impeach presidents.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 118 of 188

1

There are two ways to propose an amendment, one is by receiving two-thirds votes from Congress, the second is by a

a. Congressional petition.
c. presidential order.
b. Supreme Court rule.
d. national convention.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 119 of 188

1

appeal to congress

Select one of the following:

  • A. elastic clause

  • B. trial

  • C. veto

  • D. petition

Explanation

Question 120 of 188

1

Agreements between heads of state

Select one of the following:

  • A. treaty

  • B. executive agreement

  • C. poll tax

  • D. jurisdiction

Explanation

Question 121 of 188

1

All formal constitutional amendments must be proposed by Congress.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 122 of 188

1

How many ways can the Constitution be amended?

a. 1
c. 3
b. 2
d. 4

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 123 of 188

1

agreement between nations

Select one of the following:

  • A. poll tax

  • B. treaty

  • C. supreme court

  • D. veto

Explanation

Question 124 of 188

1

The only method of amending the Constitution that has been used to date is by

a. judicial activism.
c. national convention.
b. petition.
d. two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 125 of 188

1

amendment approval

Select one of the following:

  • A. appeal

  • B. ratification

  • C. treaty

  • D. impeachment

Explanation

Question 126 of 188

1

How many amendments have been added since the first ten?

a. 15
c. 17
b. 16
d. 18

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 127 of 188

1

Why was the 24th Amendment important to voters?

a. It abolished poll taxes so every citizen who registered could vote.
c. It created a new way to vote.
b. It allowed anyone to vote.
d. It created an easier way to vote.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 128 of 188

1

The first 10 amendments are called the

a. Bill of Rights.
c. Preamble.
b. Constitution.
d. enumerated Articles.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 129 of 188

1

What are the first ten amendments called?

a. Declaration of Independence
c. Freedom Amendments
b. Bill of Rights
d. Articles

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 130 of 188

1

If you were mistreated by a police officer during a routine traffic stop without just cause, this 5th amendment right was probably violated.

a. double jeopardy
c. self-incrimination
b. due process
d. eminent domain

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 131 of 188

1

The ______________ Amendment incorporated the Bill of Rights into law at the state level.

a. Sixteenth
b. Fourteenth
c. Tenth
d. Ninth

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 132 of 188

1

How did the 12th Amendment change the electoral process?

a. It allowed the President to choose a Vice President after the election.
b. It combined the vote for President and Vice President in the electoral college.
c. It established separate ballots for the President and Vice President in the electoral college.
d. It established that the runner-up would become Vice President.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 133 of 188

1

First amendment

Select one of the following:

  • A. impeachment

  • B. ratification

  • C. protects free speech

  • D. bankruptcy

Explanation

Question 134 of 188

1

How did the Twenty-first Amendment affect the Eighteenth Amendment?

a. changed its venue
c. repealed it
b. supported it
d. ratified it

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 135 of 188

1

The 4th Amendment allows search warrants to be issued for specific purposes, looking for a specific item or items that are thought to be illegal.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 136 of 188

1

foreign-born, noncitizen

Select one of the following:

  • A. picketing

  • B. libel

  • C. alien

  • D. sedition

Explanation

Question 137 of 188

1

The Due Process Clause guarantees that

a. the National Government will not interfere with constitutional rights.
b. States are not bound by their State constitutions in matters of individual rights.
c. States will not deny people any basic or essential liberties.
d. State governments will police the National Government.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 138 of 188

1

What is the belief about rights under a limited government?

a. rights are relative not absolute
c. rights are needed for civilization
b. rights are given not earned
d. rights are unable to be given to all people

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 139 of 188

1

Individual rights were included in the Constitution because

a. conflicts between individuals and the government remained unsolved.
b. the people demanded a listing of rights.
c. the distinction between civil rights and civil liberties had to be made.
d. people did not want the government to have any authority over them.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 140 of 188

1

A person may do as he or she chooses in this country

a. because the Constitution guarantees that right.
b. because the Supreme Court has ruled that to be a right.
c. as long as that person does not infringe on the rights of others.
d. as long as that person does not criticize others.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 141 of 188

1

Which of the following statements about civil rights is NOT true?

a. Each person's rights are relative to the rights of others.
b. Rights sometimes conflict with one another.
c. Some rights may be limited in wartime.
d. Rights are extended only to citizens.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 142 of 188

1

All of the following are examples of individual rights EXCEPT:

a. Yelling fire in a crowded gymnasium during a high school basketball game when there isn’t actually a fire.
c. Holding a silent protest outside of a bank after they have laid-off 500 employees.
b. Printing an editorial regarding the quality of food served in hospitals.
d. Organizing a protest rally within the United States against the actions of a foreign government.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 143 of 188

1

The 10 amendments known as the Bill of Rights were originally intended as restrictions against

a. the already existing States.
b. any new States that would enter the Union.
c. the new National Government.
d. both the National Government and State governments.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 144 of 188

1

All of the following stand as proof of the American commitment to freedom EXCEPT

a. the Declaration of Independence.
b. the Preamble to the Constitution.
c. the Bill of Rights.
d. Article II of the Constitution.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 145 of 188

1

Private schools that are church-related are known as ____ schools.

Select one of the following:

  • A. prior restraint

  • B. parochial

  • C. assemble

  • D. symbolic speech

Explanation

Question 146 of 188

1

The Supreme Court has held that the key factor in determining whether or not released time programs are constitutional is

a. what students do during those programs.
b. when the programs are held.
c. where those programs are held.
d. who attends the programs.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 147 of 188

1

protects the right to hold one's own religious beliefs

Select one of the following:

  • A. Free exercise clause

  • B. civil liberties

  • C. civil rights

  • D. symbolic speech

Explanation

Question 148 of 188

1

A democracy must allow freedom of expression, otherwise

a. a dictatorship cannot exist.
b. office seekers cannot run for office.
c. government will collapse.
d. democracy does not really exist.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 149 of 188

1

According to the "Lemon test", public tax dollars could be used to purchase bibles as long as they were used for literary purposes.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 150 of 188

1

To determine whether or not to provide public aid to parochial schools, local and federal courts use the Lemon test, which adheres to three standards including all of the following except

a. Funds must be used for secular purposes only.
b. The primary effect must neither inhibit nor advance religion.
c. Student acceptance to and attendance of the school must not be determined by religious beliefs.
d. The government must avoid any excessive entanglement.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 151 of 188

1

Government has encouraged religion in the United States in all of the following ways EXCEPT

a. by allowing the establishment of a national religion.
b. by exempting church property from taxes.
c. by installing a chaplain in the navy.
d. by opening each session of Congress with a prayer.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 152 of 188

1

The distinction the Court has made between prayer in Congress or in State legislatures, and prayer in public schools, is based largely on

a. the religion of those being led in prayer.
b. the doctrine expressed in the prayer.
c. whether the prayer in any way threatens the public safety.
d. whether the prayer advances religion.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 153 of 188

1

The ____ sets up the separation between church and state.

Select one of the following:

  • A. Establishment clause

  • B. slander

  • C. libel

  • D. Free Exercise Clause

Explanation

Question 154 of 188

1

The establishment clause has been interpreted differently depending upon time, place and location (just to give some examples).

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 155 of 188

1

Government action seeking to curb ideas before they are expressed is called ____.

Select one of the following:

  • A. libel

  • B. prior restraint

  • C. Alien

  • D. seditious speech

Explanation

Question 156 of 188

1

In Schenk v. United States __________________ was limited.
a. freedom of assembly
c. the right to bear arms
b. freedom of religion
d. free speech

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 157 of 188

1

What is the limitation placed upon journalists when printing a story?

a. prior restraint
c. slander
b. shield law
d. libel

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 158 of 188

1

Which of the following statements about prior restraint is TRUE?

a. Prior restraints are usually upheld by the Supreme Court.
b. The Constitution guarantees the right of prior restraint.
c. The Supreme Court has only rarely upheld prior restraints.
d. Prior restraints are necessary to prevent censorship.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 159 of 188

1

What was the presidential power given by the Alien and Sedition Act?

a. power to imprison any person caught engaging in sedition speech
c. power to describe what is considered acceptable speech
b. power to bar any alien from applying for citizenship
d. power to deport undesirable aliens

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 160 of 188

1

What does seditious speech target?

a. talk of trying to recall a congressman
c. obscene language
b. talk of overthrowing the government
d. extreme religious speech

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 161 of 188

1

Seditious speech is speech that urges others to

a. disagree with the government in public.
b. vote against the government.
c. overthrow the government.
d. support the party out of power.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 162 of 188

1

How is confidentiality protected for a reporter when trying to uncover unfavorable information?
a. justice review
c. confidentiality clause
b. shield law
d. journalist law

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 163 of 188

1

Reporters use which of the following to argue against being forced to testify in court or to reveal their sources?

a. the prohibition against seditious speech
b. the 1st Amendment guarantee of the free exchange of ideas
c. the prohibition of prior restraint
d. the 1st Amendment protection of the expression of unpopular views

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 164 of 188

1

In deciding cases involving laws against sedition, the Supreme Court has

a. developed the "clear and present danger" rule.
b. established the excessive entanglement standard.
c. upheld the Alien and Sedition acts of 1798.
d. upheld the constitutionality of all such laws.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 165 of 188

1

Without this freedom there would be no political parties and no interest groups to influence the action of government.

a. freedom of religion
c. freedom to libel
b. freedom of assembly
d. freedom to slander

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 166 of 188

1

In the case of _______________, police actions were supported by the Supreme Court in their attempt to keep peace after a threat was made on the individual exercising his right to freedom of speech.

a. DeJonge v. Oregon
c. Adderly v. Florida
b. Gregory v. Chicago
d. Feiner v. New York

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 167 of 188

1

Holocaust survivors in Skokie illustrated a free speech and assembly problem called the
a. public veto law.
c. heckler's veto.
b. freedom of assembly veto.
d. parade permit law.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 168 of 188

1

Which of the following is not a public assembly that has limits placed upon the event?

a. picketing
c. parades
b. private property displays
d. demonstrations

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 169 of 188

1

The Nazi demonstration in Skokie, Illinois was particularly explosive because many residents were survivors of this.

a. WW I
c. Wounded Knee
b. WW II
d. the Holocaust

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 170 of 188

1

The 1937 Supreme Court ruling in DeJonge v. Oregon established two legal principles involving which two amendments?

a. First and Fifth
c. First and Fourteenth
b. Fifth and Fourteenth
d. Second and Fifth

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 171 of 188

1

What is needed in order to be able to picket on public property?

a. at least 20 people
c. permits
b. controversial topic
d. pay a fee in order to have that right

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 172 of 188

1

Labor unions have the right to

a. veto public law.
c. use the heckler's veto.
b. picket.
d. use violence when on strike.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 173 of 188

1

“It is one thing to say that the police cannot be used as an instrument for the suppression of unpopular views, and another to say that, when as here the speaker passes the bounds of argument and undertakes incitement to riot, they are powerless to prevent a breach of peace.”
—Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, 1951

Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson’s writings in Feiner v. New York conclude that freedom of speech must be protected at all costs, including a breach of the peace.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 174 of 188

1

has the power to dispatch federal troops to restore order to or provide protection to the states

Select one of the following:

  • A. Senate

  • B. President

  • C. Republican

  • D. Federalists

Explanation

Question 175 of 188

1

For a territory to be admitted to the Union, the first step was for Congress to pass

a. the state constitution.
c. a sunshine law.
b. an enabling act.
d. a sunset law.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 176 of 188

1

Which of the following is not a concurrent power shared by the federal and state governments?

a. granting citizenship
c. holding courts
b. taxing
d. defining criminal acts

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 177 of 188

1

The national government's control of immigration is an example of

a. concurrent powers.
c. inherent powers.
b. delegated powers.
d. expressed powers.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 178 of 188

1

Why do Constitutional laws have more power than the state laws?

a. The Constitution is older.
c. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
b. The Constitution is supported by the president.
d. The Constitution is closed to interpretation therefore more effective.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 179 of 188

1

The power of the national government to declare war is most likely this specific power.

a. expressed
c. concurrent
b. reserved
d. denied

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 180 of 188

1

As the US was growing at the end of the 19th century how were the states’ admissions controlled?

a. Compromise of 1850
c. Stamps Act
b. Enabling Act
d. Compromise of Kansas-Nebraska

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 181 of 188

1

system of government which guarantees each state representation at the national level.

Select one of the following:

  • A. federalism

  • B. socialism

  • C. communism

  • D. nationalism

Explanation

Question 182 of 188

1

powers directly granted to the national government by the Constitution

Select one of the following:

  • A. expressed

  • B. reserved

  • C. concurrent

  • D. implied

Explanation

Question 183 of 188

1

Which of the following is a state right guaranteed by the federal government?

a. taxation equal for everyone
c. free monies to create programs
b. protection for the state citizens
d. equal pay for all

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 184 of 188

1

What is the process called when a fugitive flees to another state and is apprehended then sent back to the original state in which they fled?

a. extradition
c. defense
b. fugitive
d. assimilation

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 185 of 188

1

The Constitution requires states to settle their disputes without

a. the use of force.
c. enabling acts.
b. extradition.
d. civil lawsuits.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 186 of 188

1

An agreement between states is called

a. a public act.
c. the sunshine law.
b. a judicial proceeding.
d. an interstate compact.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 187 of 188

1

Civil laws passed by state legislatures are called

a. public acts.
c. enabling acts.
b. resolutions.
d. criminal laws.

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation

Question 188 of 188

1

When one state asks another to return a fugitive from justice it is called:

a. deportation
c. extradition
b. immunities
d. compacts

Select one of the following:

  • A.

  • B.

  • C.

  • D.

Explanation