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MPS Review for History Test Millard Public Schools Omaha, NE

How many branches of government are there? A:B: 12 C:D: 3 4

Letter C Three

A:B: Executive #2 What branch enforces laws? C:D: LegislativeTree Judicial

Letter A Executive

A:B: ExecutiveJudicial Which branch interprets laws? C:D: LegislativeFederalism

Letter B Judicial

A:B: LegislativeJudicial Which branch makes the laws? C:D: ExecutiveRepublicansim

Letter A Legislative

A:B: SaratogaLexington and Concord What was the first major battle of the Revolution? C:D: YorktownBunker Hill

Letter D Bunker Hill

A:B: SaratogaBull Run What was the final battle of the Revolution? C:D: YorktownBreeds Hill

Letter C Yorktown

A:B: The PrincipalThe Senate Who is the head of the Executive Branch? C:D: The Supreme CourtThe President

Letter D The President

A:B: PresidentSupreme Court Who is the head of the Legislative Branch? C:D: School BoardsCongress

Letter D Congress

A:B: Popular SovereigntyFederalism System of govt. where power is divided between state and federal government? C:D: RepublicanismSeparation of Power

Letter B Federalism

A:B: VotingDriving Which one is a right? C:D: Serving on a juryOwning a gun

Letter D Owning a gun

A:B: Gave states to much power Gave federal government to much power What was the major weakness of the Articles of Confederation? C:D: Gave city councils to much power Gave Supreme Court to much power

Letter A Gave states power

A:B: Federal Govt. could tax as much as it wanted Congress could declare war Which of the following is true of the Articles of Confederation? C:D: Fed. Govt. could not tax without states permission Congress could regulate currency

Letter C Federal govt. could not tax

A:B: Articles of Confederation DOI What is the framework for our government? C:D: ConstitutionAndersen Handbook

Letter C Constitution

A:B: RepublicanismSeparation of power Principle that states people exercise their Power by voting? C:D: Checks and balancesFederalism

Letter A Republicanism

A:B: Federalism Separation of Powers The President vetoing a bill is an example of… C:D: Checks and BalancesPopular Sovereignty

Letter C Checks and Balances

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