Extra Review Unit 3 Government. Question 1 Which of the following best describes federalism? A. when the central government rules the people B. when states.

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Extra Review Unit 3 Government

Question 1 Which of the following best describes federalism? A. when the central government rules the people B. when states and federal government work together. C. The process when people vote in their president.

Answer to 1 B. when states and federal government work together.

Question 2 Which of the following group of amendments of the Bill of Rights deal with due process? A. Amendments 1-5 B. Amendments 6-9 C. Amendments 4-8 D. Amendments 1-4

Answer to 2 B. Amendments 6-9

Question 3 What do the due process amendments deal with? A. Right to bear arms B. Matters such as right to an attorney, fair trial and no cruel and unusual punishment C. Rights such as freedom of speech, freedom of press and religion

Answer to 3 B. Matters such as right to an attorney, fair trial and no cruel and unusual punishment

Question 4 Which of the following was John Locke most famously known to write about? A. natural rights B. 3 branches of government C. monarchies D. executive branch

Answer to 4 A. natural rights

Question 5 Which of the following is philosopher Charles Montesquieu known as inspiration for the constitution? A. having a government with separate but equal branches of government B. The government should be ruled by a monarchy C. People should have freedom of press and assembly

Question 5 A. having a government with separate but equal branches of government

Question 6 Shortly after the Revolutionary war there was a rebellion in Massachusetts with farmers over property taxes. Which of the following did this prompt? A. repeal of the tolerable acts B. reconstruction of the government C. the signing of the Treaty of Paris

Answer to question 6 B. reconstruction of the government

Question 7 What did the ant-federalists insist on before they would agree to ratify the U.S. Constitution? A. The agreement to add the Northwest Ordinance to the Constitution B. The three branches of government C. To add the Bill of Rights after the first election

Answer to 7 C. To add the Bill of Rights after the first election

Question 8 The U.S. maintains a republic system of government through… A. elections of lawmakers B. trial by jury C. right to an attorney D. presidential cabinet

Answer to 8 A. elections of lawmakers

Question 9 Which of the following defines the following does not describe an anti-federalist during the early U.S. government? A. they were primi

Question 10 What was one of the good things that came from the Articles of Confederation? A. three branches of government B. the executive branch C. the process to admit new states to the union D. the power for congress to tax

Answer to 10 C. the process to admit new states to the union