Chapter 2: The Constitution Flashcards
The Constitution defines the structure of the national government, as well as doing which of the following?
a. Restricting the power of county/parish governments
b. Outlining the nomination process for selecting the executive officer
c. Regulating the relationship between government and each individual citizen
d. Restricting the power of the individual citizen
e. Promoting the formation of a confederation of states
Regulating the relationship between government and each individual citizen
The Mayflower Compact was written in order to ensure that American colonists lived under which of the following?
a. Rule by the Crown
b. Rule by Parliament
c. Rule of law based on the consent of the governed
d. Roberts’ Rules of Order
e. Judeo-Christian ethics
Rule of law based on the consent of the governed
Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense advocated which of the following?
a. The formation of a new government still loyal to the king
b. The formation of a new government that would limit further immigration
c. An end of hostilities with Great Britain
d. The repeal of all taxes, including those imposed on themselves
e. The formation of the country’s own government as a way to gain independence
The formation of the country’s own government as a way to gain independence
The first draft of the Declaration of Independence was written by whom?
a. Benjamin Franklin
b. John Locke
c. John Adams
d. Thomas Jefferson
e. George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal” are the first words of which of the following documents?
a. The Constitution of the United States of America
b. The Declaration of Independence
c. The Magna Carta
d. The United Nations Charter
e. The Bill of Rights
The Declaration of Independence
The most basic weakness of the Articles of Confederation was which of the following?
a. Tax levels that were too high for most Americans
b. An overpowering executive
c. Congress’s lack of power to conduct foreign affairs
d. Congress’s lack of power to declare war
e. The inability of Congress to raise funds
The inability of Congress to raise funds
The Virginia Plan included which of the following?
a. It called for a bicameral legislature.
b. It worked to the advantage of the small states.
c. It provided for the direct election of the president by the people.
d. It settled all of the controversies.
e. It called for Supreme Court justices to select the president.
It called for a bicameral legislature.
The assertion that national law has primacy over state law is in the Constitution in which of the following clauses?
a. The equal protection clause
b. The due process clause
c. The establishment clause
d. The supremacy clause
e. The free exercise clause
The supremacy clause
Which of the following is true with regard to the Great Compromise?
a. It was advanced by delegates from Georgia.
b. It proposed a bicameral legislature with equal representation in the Senate.
c. It was presented too late to be considered.
d. It was proposed by Delaware.
e. It proposed a unicameral legislature in which each state would have one vote.
It proposed a bicameral legislature with equal representation in the Senate.
Shays’ Rebellion plays an important role in American history for which of the following reasons?
a. It represents the first major battle to occur in the southern colonies during the American Revolution.
b. It anticipated the states’ rights battle.
c. It was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
d. It made obvious the weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation.
e. It enabled the colonists to reorganize and gain the upper hand against the British in the Revolutionary War.
It made obvious the weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation.
States were granted extra representation based on the number of slaves they held under which of the following?
a. The slavery population clause
b. The equal population clause
c. The three-fifths compromise
d. The five-eighths compromise
e. The census clause
The three-fifths compromise
The Constitution vests all judicial authority of the United States in which of the following, as well as in other inferior courts?
a. The Appeals Courts
b. The Supreme Court
c. The Chief Justice
d. The District Courts
e. The Constitutional Courts
The Supreme Court
Originally, the Constitutional Convention’s purpose was to do which of the following?
a. Adopt a new constitution
b. File a formal tax protest with Great Britain
c. Raise money for a national army to stop Shays’ Rebellion
d. Revise the Articles of Confederation
e. Overturn articles amended by the Second Continental Congress
Revise the Articles of Confederation
During the constitutional deliberations, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, to sway public opinion, wrote 85 essays known as which of the following?
a. The Antifederalist Papers
b. Common Sense
c. The Federalist Papers
d. The Mayflower Compact
e. The Pluralist Papers
The Federalist Papers
The Constitution would not have been ratified in several important states if the Federalists had not assured the states of which of the following?
a. A ban on the importation of slaves would be a focus of the first Congress.
b. Amendments to the Constitution would be passed to protect individual liberties against incursions by the national government.
c. Amendments to the Constitution would be passed to protect the rights of states against incursions by the national government.
d. An amendment to prohibit the manufacture, sale, and consumption of liquor would be passed.
e. Slaves that had escaped to free states would not have to be returned to their owners in slave states.
Amendments to the Constitution would be passed to protect individual liberties against incursions by the national government.