
Articles IV - VII
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- Q1Where in the Constitution would you find the "Privileges and Immunities Clause," which prevents a state from treating citizens of other states in a discriminatory manner?Article VI (6)Article VII (7)Article V (5)Article IV (4)120s
- Q2In March of 1959, who voted to admit Hawaii as the 50th state?U.S. citizensCongressstate conventionsstate legislatures120s
- Q3Which part of the Constitution outlines the amendment process?Article VII (7)Article VI (6)Article V (5)Article IV (4)120s
- Q4How much support is needed to propose an amendment?2/3 (67%)3/5 (60%)3/4 (75%)majority (more than 50%)120s
- Q5What is the best synonym for an "amendment?"a righta changea constitutionan article120s
- Q6Which of the following is the most successful method of proposing a constitutional amendment?2/3 of states call a convention3/4 of state conventions3/4 of state legislatures2/3 of both houses of Congress120s
- Q7Which of the following is the most successful method of ratifying a constitutional amendment?2/3 of both houses of Congress2/3 of states call a convention3/4 of state conventions3/4 of state legislatures120s
- Q8What is the best synonym for "ratify?"approveremoveaddchange120s
- Q9How much support is needed to ratify an amendment?3/5 (60%)3/4 (75%)2/3 (67%)majority (more than 50%)120s
- Q10In which part of the Constitution would you find the "Supremacy Clause?"Article IV (4)Article VI (6)Article V (5)Article VII (7)120s
- Q11Which of the following is NOT considered the "supreme law of the land," according to the "Supremacy Clause?"US treatiesUS lawsUS Supreme CourtUS Constitution120s
- Q12In Marbury v. Madison (1803), the Supreme Court held that Congress cannot pass laws that are contrary to the Constitution. Which part of the Constitution would the Supreme Court have cited in its opinion to justify striking down Section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789?Article V's amendment processArticle VII's ratification of the ConstitutionArticle IV's "Privileges and Immunities Clause"Article VI's "Supremacy Clause"120s
- Q13What part of the Constitution would allow US citizens to travel freely from state to state?Article V's amendment processArticle IV's "Privileges and Immunities Clause"Article VII's ratification of the ConstitutionArticle VI's "Supremacy Clause"120s
- Q14The Constitution was finished and signed on September 17, 1787, however, it still needed to be approved by the states. How many states needed to approve the Constitution for it to go into effect?79136120s
- Q15What is a "republican form of government?"the citizens are controlled by an autocratic leaderthe government is run by a small grouprule by the people through elected representativesdirect rule by the people120s