
Constitution Test
Authored by Raphael Casas
Social Studies
8th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
1. Commander & Chief of Army, Navy, State Militia?
The President
Supreme court underlined its intention to accused persons from being forced to confess. Suspects had to be immediately informed that they have the following rights: -Right to remain silent, right to legal representation, and to be informed that anything they say can be used against them in a court of law.
(Prayer) Result religious exercises in public schools were "unconstitutional"; state is neutral, Separation of church & state. Mrs. Murray (atheist) didn't want prayer in school. She won the case.
The law or constitution cannot enhance or inhibit religion. Schemp's didn't want prayer in school; they were upheld.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
2. Naturalization laws are enacted by?
The Congress
The President
Supreme court underlined its intention to accused persons from being forced to confess. Suspects had to be immediately informed that they have the following rights: -Right to remain silent, right to legal representation, and to be informed that anything they say can be used against them in a court of law.
(Prayer) Result religious exercises in public schools were "unconstitutional"; state is neutral, Separation of church & state. Mrs. Murray (atheist) didn't want prayer in school. She won the case.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
3. How are the seats in the House of Representatives apportioned? What is the number of House members?
The seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned among the states by population, as determined by the census conducted every ten years. 435 members.
The Congress
The President
Supreme court underlined its intention to accused persons from being forced to confess. Suspects had to be immediately informed that they have the following rights: -Right to remain silent, right to legal representation, and to be informed that anything they say can be used against them in a court of law.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
4. Amendments can be proposed by?
Amendments to the Constitution can be proposed by a 2/3rds vote of both houses or by 2/3rds of the state legislatures. An amendment is ratified by approval of 3/4ths of the state legislatures or by convention in 3/4ths of the states.
The seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned among the states by population, as determined by the census conducted every ten years. 435 members.
The Congress
The President
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
5. Who can declare war?
Only Congress.
Amendments to the Constitution can be proposed by a 2/3rds vote of both houses or by 2/3rds of the state legislatures. An amendment is ratified by approval of 3/4ths of the state legislatures or by convention in 3/4ths of the states.
The seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned among the states by population, as determined by the census conducted every ten years. 435 members.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
6. Who is President of the Senate and what is his/her role?
Vice President. Presides over the Senate. Can only vote if there is a tie. If V.P. isn’t in attendance a pro-tempori (or President Pro-tem) is used.
Only Congress.
Amendments to the Constitution can be proposed by a 2/3rds vote of both houses or by 2/3rds of the state legislatures. An amendment is ratified by approval of 3/4ths of the state legislatures or by convention in 3/4ths of the states.
The seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned among the states by population, as determined by the census conducted every ten years. 435 members.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
7. Who refused to send delegates to the Constitutional Convention?
Rhode Island
Vice President. Presides over the Senate. Can only vote if there is a tie. If V.P. isn’t in attendance a pro-tempori (or President Pro-tem) is used.
Only Congress.
Amendments to the Constitution can be proposed by a 2/3rds vote of both houses or by 2/3rds of the state legislatures. An amendment is ratified by approval of 3/4ths of the state legislatures or by convention in 3/4ths of the states.
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