
Principles of Government
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Social Studies
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Principles of Government
by Taylor Sherva
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Multiple Choice
What had a weak central government?
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Parliament
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Multiple Choice
Under the Articles of Confederation, the government consisted of _______________ branch of government.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Why was "The Great Compromise" so important?
It created the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Smaller states seceded.
Larger states had all the power in the government.
People never argued again.
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Multiple Choice
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There are 7 Principles of Government created by the Constitution.
Limited Government
Republicanism
Separation of powers
Federalism
Checks and balances
Popular sovereignty
Individual rights
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Multiple Choice
What is the principle of republicanism?
Government should be split into three branches.
The people create the government.
The power of government should be limited.
The people elect representatives to make laws.
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Multiple Choice
Which phrase best represents the U.S. principle of republicanism?
The creation of a congress to carry out the will of the people
The establishment of courts to interpret laws
The division of power between state and federal government
The power of the court to declare a law unconstitutional
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Multiple Choice
The U.S. Constitution grants certain powers to each branch of the government. For example, the judicial branch has the power to settle legal disputes, but it does not have the power to enforce laws . This example best reflects the principle of--
Federalism
Republicanism
individual rights
separation of powers
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Multiple Choice
Which principle means the state governments and the federal government share power?
federalism
popular sovereignty
limited government
separation of powers
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Multiple Choice
This excerpt provides one example of which constitutional principle?
Federalism
Checks and Balances
Popular Sovereignty
Individual Rights
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Multiple Choice
Which principle of U.S. government is illustrated in the sequence above?
Judicial Review
Checks and Balances
Popular Sovereignty
Federalism
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Multiple Choice
Which examples best represents the government principle of checks and balances?
Individual states are allowed to sign any treaties or agreements with any other countries.
The President of the United States must be a natural born citizen and be at least 35 years old
The President appoints members of the Cabinet, but the Senate must approve each of these appointments.
The judicial branch of government consists of the U.S. Supreme Court and other lower federal courts
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Multiple Choice
Which principle of government is best represented by the diagram above?
Judicial Review
Checks and Balances
Individual Rights
limited government
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Multiple Choice
Which principle of government is best represented by this graphic?
Separation of powers
popular sovereignty
judicial review
republicanism
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Multiple Choice
The sharing of powers between the national and state government is known as which principle--
Federalism
Checks and Balances
separation of powers
limited government
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Multiple Choice
The President can check the power of Congress by using the executive power to-
Impeach judges
declare laws unconstitutional
pardon persons convicted of a crime
veto bills
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