Unit 3 Test Review

Unit 3 Test Review

8th Grade

70 Qs

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Unit 3 Test Review

Unit 3 Test Review

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8th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Equal Representation

  1. The idea that each state should have the same number of representatives in Congress regardless of population

  1. The idea that states should have a different number of representatives in Congress based on the population of that state

  1. A clause of the Constitution which gives Congress the power to create laws that are “necessary and proper” for the good of the country

  1. Protects one from being tried twice for the same crime

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Federalism

  1. A form of government in which power is shared between a central government and state and local governments

  1. A clause of the Constitution which says that the Constitution itself and all laws passed by Congress will be the supreme law of the land

  1. The idea that each state should have the same number of representatives in Congress regardless of population

  1. The idea that states should have a different number of representatives in Congress based on the population of that state

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Necessary and Proper Clause

A clause of the Constitution which gives Congress the power to create laws that are “necessary and proper” for the good of the country

  1. Protects one from being tried twice for the same crime

  1. Government based on consent of the people; often allows people to choose their representatives

  1. A form of government in which power is shared between a central government and state and local governments

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Proportional Representation

  1. The idea that states should have a different number of representatives in Congress based on the population of that state

  1. A clause of the Constitution which gives Congress the power to create laws that are “necessary and proper” for the good of the country

  1. Protects one from being tried twice for the same crime

  1. Government based on consent of the people; often allows people to choose their representatives

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Supremacy Clause

A clause of the Constitution which says that the Constitution itself and all laws passed by Congress will be the supreme law of the land

  1. The idea that each state should have the same number of representatives in Congress regardless of population

  1. The idea that states should have a different number of representatives in Congress based on the population of that state

  1. A clause of the Constitution which gives Congress the power to create laws that are “necessary and proper” for the good of the country

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Popular Sovereignty

  1. Government based on consent of the people; often allows people to choose their representatives

  1. A form of government in which power is shared between a central government and state and local governments

  1. A clause of the Constitution which says that the Constitution itself and all laws passed by Congress will be the supreme law of the land

  1. The idea that each state should have the same number of representatives in Congress regardless of population

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Double Jeopardy

Protects one from being tried twice for the same crime

  1. Government based on consent of the people; often allows people to choose their representatives

  1. A form of government in which power is shared between a central government and state and local governments

  1. A clause of the Constitution which says that the Constitution itself and all laws passed by Congress will be the supreme law of the land

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