ss.8.cG.1.11_Rule of Law (Assessment #s)

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
This diagram shows the characteristics of a political system. Which title best completes this diagram? Options: The Requirements of Checks and Balances, Federalism and Government Institutions, Autocracy and the Legislative Process, The Impact of the Rule of Law
Back
The Impact of the Rule of Law
Answer explanation
Rule of law is the concept that says that no one is above the law, not even those who govern. The characteristics presented in the table represent the rule of law and its impact.
A is Incorrect – Checks and balances is the principle that no one branch can become too powerful because each of the branches has the power to check or limit the powers and actions of the other two branches.
B is Incorrect – Federalism is a system of
government where the national government gives up powers to the states; in a federal system, power is shared between the national government and the state governments.
C is Incorrect – An autocracy is a type of government where the central government has complete power and is usually controlled by one person.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which foundational principle ensures that citizens cannot lose their life or freedom without having their legal rights protected?
Back
due process of law
Answer explanation
Due process of law, as stated in the 5th and 14th Amendments, ensures that all levels of government will operate within the law and provide fair procedures.
A is Incorrect- Rule of law refers to the fact that no one is above the law; everyone is accountable.
B is Incorrect- Social contract focuses on the relationship between the public and government, which is not reflected by the three branches of government.
D is Incorrect- Separation of powers focuses on having branches of government, each with its own structure, function, and responsibilities.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the importance of the trial procedure shown in this image?
Back
It guarantees due process of law.
Answer explanation
The fair procedures that ensure due process of law for those accused of crimes include right to a speedy trial, right to a trial by jury, right to an attorney, among others.
A is Incorrect - Due process of law guarantees fair procedures in the trial process but cannot guarantee an accurate outcome.
B is Incorrect - The U.S. Constitution is built around the rule of law, including having open
institutions. That is not being shown in this image.
C is Incorrect - While the 6th Amendment includes the right to an attorney, that is not the trial procedure shown in the image.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which characteristic of the rule of law is weakened by Nixon’s quote: "Well, when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal."?
Back
It must be applied consistently.
Answer explanation
Rule of law requires consistent application of the law, which is referenced in the quote. All persons, whether they hold a government position, such as a president, or ordinary citizens, are expected to follow rule of law. Nixon’s statement, therefore, was incorrect.
A is Incorrect- One way to experience rule of law is through legislative oversight, but it is intended to be part of the American system with or without this requirement.
B is Incorrect- The rule of law best functions with separation of powers, but it is not an absolute requirement.
C is Incorrect- Rule of law exists separate from a free press
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Based on their conversation, which characteristic of American government is most important to these citizens?
Back
rule of law
Answer explanation
Police who do not abuse their power is one important concept of the rule of law.
A is Incorrect- Representative democracy is not a focus of the conversation, which focuses on the role of the police.
B is Incorrect- The emphasis here is on enforcement of the law (executive branch) and not on lawmaking or judicial review. Separation of powers is not addressed.
C is Incorrect- Trial by jury is not a focus of the conversation, which focuses on the role of police.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which option best describes the importance of the rule of law? Options: It allows police to keep evidence a secret during a criminal trial. It exempts government leaders from having to follow procedures. It protects citizens from arbitrary and abusive uses of government power. It ensures different laws can be applied to people of different social classes.
Back
It protects citizens from arbitrary and abusive uses of government power.
Answer explanation
The rule of law is the constitutional principle that holds everyone accountable under the law, including those people who make and enforce laws.
A is Incorrect- When applied, a society operating under rule of law ensures transparency of institutions, fair judicial procedures, consistent application of law, and overall due process.
B is Incorrect- Rule of law ensures that the law is applied to everyone equally, no matter their social class or position.
D is Incorrect- Rule of law ensures that the law is applied to everyone equally, no matter their social class or position.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which statement describes an impact of the rule of law? Options: state of nature, checks and balances, separation of powers, transparency on institutions
Back
transparency on institutions
Answer explanation
The U.S. Constitution is organized around the rule of law; a government organized around the rule of law will include transparent (open) institutions.
A is Incorrect- The rule of law develops from a state of nature in the creation of civil governments.
B is Incorrect- Checks and balances are established by the Constitution; the Constitution is organized around the rule of law.
C is Incorrect- Separation of powers is established by the Constitution; the Constitution is organized around the rule of law.
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