U.S. Constitutional Precedents and Arguments

U.S. Constitutional Precedents and Arguments

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is Washington’s primary purpose in this excerpt?

Back

To advise the US against involvement with foreign countries

Answer explanation

  1. The correct answer is C: To advise the US against involvement with foreign countries.
    Explanation: In this excerpt from Washington's Farewell Address, he emphasizes the importance of avoiding political connections with foreign nations. He advises that the US should focus on commercial relations while staying out of European political affairs.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

An example of the United States straying from this precedent would be: The Monroe Doctrine, Impressment of US sailors, Entering into the War of 1812, The 22nd Amendment making a two-term presidential limit part of the Constitution

Back

Entering into the War of 1812

Answer explanation

  1. The correct answer is C: Entering into the War of 1812.
    Explanation: Washington advised against entangling alliances and involvement in foreign conflicts. Entering the War of 1812 went against this precedent as it involved the US in a conflict with Great Britain.


3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What development is discussed in the source above? Options: The two-term limit, The Continental Congress, The Constitutional Convention, The Cabinet

Back

The Cabinet

Answer explanation

  1. The correct answer is D: The Cabinet.
    Explanation: The source describes the President's power to appoint individuals to help run the government and lead departments in the Executive Branch, which refers to the Cabinet.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement best explains the purpose of this precedent? Options: Its purpose is to negotiate foreign treaties. Its purpose is to facilitate the economic operations of the country. Its purpose is to advise the president and help carry out the various operations of the executive branch. Its purpose is to advise the Congress on law-making.

Back

Its purpose is to advise the president and help carry out the various operations of the executive branch.

Answer explanation

  1. The correct answer is C: Its purpose is to advise the president and help carry out the various operations of the executive branch.
    Explanation: The Cabinet's primary role is to advise the President and assist in managing the various departments of the executive branch.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

This precedent most directly contributed to the development of which of the following? Political Parties, Neutrality in foreign affairs, The Embargo Act, The War of 1812

Back

Political Parties

Answer explanation

  1. The correct answer is A: Political Parties.
    Explanation: The development of the Cabinet system contributed to the growth of political parties, as presidents often chose Cabinet members from their own party.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following could be a possible author of the excerpt above? Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington

Back

Alexander Hamilton

Answer explanation

  1. The correct answer is A: Alexander Hamilton.
    Explanation: The excerpt argues strongly in favor of a national bank, which was a key policy advocated by Alexander Hamilton as the first Secretary of the Treasury.


7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the author's main argument in this excerpt?

Back

A national bank is essential for effective government operations, including borrowing money and regulating trade.

Answer explanation

  1. The correct answer is B: A national bank is essential for effective government operations, including borrowing money and regulating trade.
    Explanation: The author argues that a national bank is necessary for borrowing money, regulating trade, and facilitating other government operations.

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