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Review Sec 3 & 4 Chp. 3

Please select a Team. 1.Team 1 2.Team 2 3.Team 3 4.Team 4 5.Team 5

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The Constitutional Convention gathered to…. 1.Declare independence 2.Strengthen the central government 3.Elect a President 4.Settle states’ disputes

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It is NOT our government’;s goal under the Constitution to… 1.Establish justice 2.Promote general welfare 3.Form a more perfect union 4.Protect against taxation

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The Constitution is based on the idea of ….. 1.Popular sovereignty 2.State ratification 3.National defense 4.International trade

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All of the following limit government’s power, EXCEPT… 1.Checks and balances 2.Constitution is the highest law 3.Federalism 4.Separation of powers

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The first three articles of the Constitution describe the…. 1.Goals of government 2.Branches of government 3.Rights of citizens 4.Duties of citizens

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Powers that the Constitution gives to the national government and also to states are…. 1.Reserved powers 2.Delegated powers 3.Concurrent powers 4.Abused powers

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The necessary and proper clause allows which of the following to exercise powers not specifically listed in the Constitution? 1.The Supreme Court 2.Congress 3.The President 4.State governments

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People having the right to rule themselves is the principle of… 1.Federalism 2.Popular Sovereignty 3.Rule of law 4.Separation of powers 5.Checks and balances

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The principle that the law applies to everyone, even government leaders is… 1.Federalism 2.Popular Sovereignty 3.Rule of law 4.Separation of powers 5.Checks and balances

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The split of authority among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches is the principle of… 1.Federalism 2.Popular Sovereignty 3.Rule of law 4.Separation of powers 5.Checks and balances

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The principle of government in which power is divided between the national level and states is…. 1.Federalism 2.Popular Sovereignty 3.Rule of law 4.Separation of powers 5.Checks and balances

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The principle of government in which each branch of government is able to check, or restrain, the power of the others is…. 1.Federalism 2.Popular Sovereignty 3.Rule of law 4.Separation of powers 5.Checks and balances

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Congress is part of which branch? 1.Legislative 2.Executive 3.Judicial 4.None of them

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The president is part of which branch? 1.Legislative 2.Executive 3.Judicial 4.None of them

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The Supreme Court is part of which branch? 1.Legislative 2.Executive 3.Judicial 4.None of them

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The governor of each state is part of which branch? 1.Legislative 2.Executive 3.Judicial 4.None of them

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The Wisconsin state Senate is part of which branch? 1.Legislative 2.Executive 3.Judicial 4.None of them

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The Beaver Dam common council is part of which branch? 1.Legislative 2.Executive 3.Judicial 4.None of them

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The mayor of Beaver Dam is part of which branch? 1.Legislative 2.Executive 3.Judicial 4.None of them

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