Politics of the United States Questions
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Which best describes a role of the executive branch of the federal government?governing commerceinterpreting lawsregulating taxesenforcing laws
According to the Constitution, the right of freedom of religion supportspracticing religions that are national and official.practicing religions approved by the government.practicing religion only in private settings.practicing any religion that one chooses, or none at all.
The power to create laws and to regulate taxes and commerce belong to which branch of government?executivelegislativefederaljudicial
how many electors are appointed from each state
according to Article II, how was it decided who was president and vice president
what does the 20th Amendment say about the terms of office of the president and vice president?
The purpose of the preamble of the Constitution is toestablish and maintain the sovereignty of individual states.describe and enforce the powers of the confederation government.introduce and explain the core ideas of the government's important principles.define and distinguish the roles of domestic and foreign policies.
The Constitution regulates government powers by providing guides and limits to the government's power.providing an undivided government power structure.providing a weakened central government structure.providing a majority of power to state governments.
The reserved powers in the 10th Amendment belong to the
The power of the courts to decide whether laws are constitutional or not is called:
A government that governs with the consent of the people is called:
What was the first landmark United States Supreme Court case established Judicial Review?
What clause allows the Constitution the power to override any state Constitution?
The system of checks and balances is illustrated by the Executive Branch (President)
"The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man from falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic." - Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell HolmesWhat is Justice Holmes trying to say about liberties or rights?
The United States Supreme Court Case that affirmed the Supremacy Clause was
The Elastic clause or necessary and proper clause gives Congress the power
The US Constitution grants certain powers only to the Federal Government. These are DIRECT POWERS and are clearly stated in the Constitution. For example, only Congress can declare war. These powers are called
The Connecticut Compromise or Great Compromise of the Constitutional Convention involved the issue of
Why were the Articles of Confederation considered a victory for small states?
