The U.S. Constitution Assessment #1 Review
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- Q1This branch makes the lawsExecutive BranchJudicial BranchLegislative Branch30s
- Q2This branch enforces the lawsExecutive BranchLegislative BranchJudicial Branch30s
- Q3This branch evaluates the lawsLegislative BranchExecutive BranchJudicial Branch30s
- Q4Form of government where citizens elect their leaders/representatives to represent them.Popular SovereigntyRepublicMajority RuleRatificiation30s
- Q5To approve an official document or law.RatificationAmendmentMajority RuleLevy30s
- Q6A form of government in which power is divided between the federal (national) government and the states.DemocracyChecks & BalancesFederalismRepublic30s
- Q7Separate branches of government are equal with specific responsibilities as well as being able to hold the other branches accountable.Checks & BalancesFederalismMajority RuleUnanimous Constent30s
- Q8Collect taxes or make laws that allow for taxes to be collected.LevyPopular SovereigntyMajoirty RuleRatify30s
- Q9A system in which decisions are made based on the votes of the larger group. Typically, 51% or greater of votes.Majoirty RuleRatifyLevyPopular Sovereignty30s
- Q10Supporters of the Constitution and strong central government.Anti-FederalistsDemocractsRepublicansFederalists30s
- Q11Those who opposed the adoption of the United States Constitution because they were concerned that it gave the government too much power.Anti-FederalistsRepublicansFederalistsDemocracts30s
- Q12A series of eighty-five essays written to persuade people to support the Constitution.The Federalist PapersThe Pennsylvania GazzetteCommon SenseThe Preamble30s
- Q13We the People of the United StatesCreate a stronger countrySelf-Government by the peopleCreate a fair system of laws, that can be enforcedEnsure peace within the United States30s
- Q14in Order to form a more perfect UnionSelf-Government by the peopleIn the present and for future generationsEnsure peace within the United StatesCreate a stronger country30s
- Q15establish JusticeLook out of the well-being of all AmericansProtection of all states and citizensIn the present and for future generationsCreate a fair system of laws, that can be enforced30s