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Gov. 1District Test Review

Gov. 1District Test Review

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Social Studies

11th Grade

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CCSS
RL.2.6, RL.8.3

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Sarah Merli

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12 Slides • 26 Questions

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Live Session Test Review

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Poll

Have you completed the three assignments that were due this week?

Yes

NO

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Multiple Choice

Which of these was one of the few successes of the United States Government under the Articles of Confederation?

1

a well-armed and well trained military force

2

financial and military assistance from France

3

substantial industrial production of armaments

4

settling conflicts associated with the settlement of western lands

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Multiple Choice

How did the Federalists convince the Anti-Federalists to ratify the United States constitution?

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The Federalists promised to add a bill of rights.

2

All trading ties to England and France were broken.

3

State governments would equal the federal government.

4

The Anti-Federalists would select the first president.

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Multiple Choice

Which document serves as a primary source for interpretation of the Constitution, as it outlines the philosophy and purpose of the proposed system of government?

1

The Bill of Rights

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The Federalist Papers

3

The Anti-Federalist Papers

4

The Preamble to the Constitution

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Multiple Choice

In Federalist No. 10, what principle of U.S. government would the author- James Madison- be MOST likely to suggest as a remedy for the presence of "factions"?

1

Bicameralism

2

Republicanism

3

Direct Democracy

4

Individual Rights

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Multiple Choice

Article 1 establishes the _____________ branch. This branch ___________ ___.

1

Executive/ Enforces laws

2

Judicial/ Passes Laws

3

Legislative/ Passes Laws

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Presidential/ Executes Laws

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Multiple Choice

The United States Congress may pass laws, and they go into effect if the President signs the law. However the Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional. This is an example of

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supremacy

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veto power

3

federalism

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checks and balances

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Multiple Choice

Article V establishes the process for _______________________.

1

Amending the Constitution

2

Ratifying the Constitution

3

Electing the President

4

Deciding who has more power

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following concepts did the ratification of the Constitution in 1788 most clearly commit to?

1

The idea of direct democracy

2

The principle of limited government

3

The abolition of slavery

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The need to protect the rights of the accused

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Multiple Choice

What Amendment provides evidence that the American colonists resented being forced to quarter British soldiers in their homes and towns?

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First Amendment

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Third Amendment

3

Second Amendment

4

Fourth Amendment

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Multiple Choice

How many houses are in Congress?

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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

How does the U.S. Constitution guarantee popular sovereignty?

1

Each branch of the government is given special rights.

2

Persons accused of crimes have the right to due process.

3

The president has the right to appoint Supreme Court justices

4

Citizens are granted the right to vote in government elections.

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Multiple Choice

What is the term of office for a Senator?

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6 years

2

Life

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4 years

4

2 years

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Multiple Choice

What is the term of office for a Supreme Court Justice?

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6 years

2

Life

3

4 years

4

2 years

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is American federalism most clearly exemplified by?

1

A system of checks and balances among the three branches of government

2

A process by which international treaties are completed

3

The special constitutional status of Washington DC

4

The 10th Amendment to the Constitution

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Multiple Choice

It is difficult to amend the constitution because the framers wanted to make sure _____.

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changes were only made when absolutely necessary

2

no one ever changed the Constitution

3

hardly anyone got a say

4

the President got all the say

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Multiple Choice

Which article makes the Constitution a "breathing" or "living" Document?

1

VII

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VI

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IV

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V

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Multiple Choice

A Supreme Court judge expresses the desire to change public policy and alter judicial precedent. Which of the following terms describes this action?

1

judicial activism

2

due process

3

judicial restraint

4

ex post facto lawmaking

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Multiple Choice

The right to a public and speedy trial by a jury of their peers.

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Amendment 7

2

Amendment 6

3

Amendment 8

4

Amendment 15

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Multiple Choice

No excessive bails, no excessive fines, and no cruel and unusual punishments.

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Amendment 18

2

Amendment 21

3

Amendment 8

4

Amendment 9

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Multiple Choice

A person cannot be tried or act as a witness against oneself and cannot be tried for the same crime twice.

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Amendment 4

2

Amendment 18

3

Amendment 5

4

Amendment 21

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Multiple Choice

4th Amendment

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Allows searches and seizures to happen without a warrant

2

Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures

3

Allows for searches and seizures on immigrants

4

All of the Above

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Multiple Choice

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Who is responsible for disintegrating half of the universe population in the avengers: infinity war?

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Thanatos

2

Thanos

3

Piatos

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Multiple Choice

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Which hero does Bruce Banner turns into?

1

Iron Man

2

Hulk

3

Falcon

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Multiple Choice

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What city is Beyonce from?

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Atlanta

2

Los Angeles

3

Houston

4

New Orleans

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Multiple Choice

What does the acronym “smh” stand for?

1

shake my heart

2

share my heart

3

shake my head

4

shake my hand

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