
7 Principals Review
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Christopher Snyder
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Government-7th Grade
7 Principles of Government
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Poll
Who Gives the Government its Power?
People
Constitution
Government
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are examples of how James Madison limited government?
The Bill of Rights
Checks and Balances
Separation of Powers
Coin money
impose taxes
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Multiple Choice
How is power divided between the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative Branches of the government?
individual rights
federalism
separation of power
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What is Popular Sovereignty?
All political power comes from the people. The people give the consents to be governed.
The government only has powers that are set forth in the Constitution.
Constitution divides powers among the three branches of government.
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Multiple Choice
Which principal is the judicial Branch interpreting the law?
Limited Government
Republicanism
Separation of Powers
Federalism
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Multiple Choice
- Voters are able to vote for a new president every 4 years.
Check and Balances
Federalism
Limited Government
Republicanism
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Multiple Choice
The people give their consent to be governed.
Limited government
Federalism
Popular Sovereignty
Individual rights
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Multiple Choice
The Supreme Court declares a law passed in 1996 as unconstitutional. This is an example of which principle?
Checks and balances
Federalism
Limited Government
Individual rights
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are NOT part of the 7 Principles?
Federalism
Paying Taxes
Limited Government
serving in the military
Veto a bill
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Multiple Choice
The Constitution allows for each state to declare it's own driving laws. Which principle is shown?
individual rights
separation of powers
law and order
federalism
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Multiple Choice
The governor can veto a law that they don't think will benefit their citizens.
checks and balances
federalism
limited government
republicanism
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Congress is the only branch that has the power to pass a Bill into Law
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