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Government Review
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Question 1 What was the first document used by the United States when it established our new government after the conclusion of the Revolutionary War? A. Bill of Rights B. Constitution C. Articles of Confederation D. Declaration of Independence
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Answer C Articles of Confederation
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Question 2 What was one of the major weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? A.The national government was too powerful B.Congress had little authority over the individual states C.State authority was very weak D.The Articles of Confederation allowed for a monarch
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Answer B Congress had little authority over the Individual states
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Question 3 The main purpose of the Constitution was A.To set up a plan of government B.To gain independence from Great Britain C.To free the slaves D.To decide what to do with the land west of the Appalachian Mountains
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Answer A To set up a plan of Government
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Question 4 What system did the framers of the Constitution use to make sure no one branch of the government would become to strong? A.Checks and Balances B.State Review C.Judicial Review D.Presidential Review
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Answer A Checks and Balances
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Question 5 The framers decided to separate the government into how many branches? A.2 B.3 C.4 D.6
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Answer B 3 Branches
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Question 6 What do we call the first ten amendments of The Constitution? A.The Mayflower Compact B.The Constitution C.The Bill of Rights D.The Emancipation Proclamation
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Answer C The Bill of Rights
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Question 7 The Legislative Branch is made up of the following A.The Oval Office and The Senate B.The House of Representatives and The Senate C.The Supreme Court and The High Court D.The Speaker and The Majority Leader
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Answer B The House of Representatives and The Senate
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Question 8 A President can serve how many years? A.Two Four Year Terms B.Two Eight Year Terms C.One Six Year Term D.One Five Year Term
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Answer A Two Four Year Terms
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Question 9 The Constitution was written in 1787 at A.The Madison Meetings B.The Second Continental Congress C.The Franklin Inquiry D.The Constitutional Convention
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Answer D The Constitutional Convention
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Question 10 Who nominates a judge to serve on the Supreme Court? A.The Speaker of the House B.The President of the Senate C.A Supreme Court Judge D.The President of the United States
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Answer D The President of the United States
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Question 11 The Introduction to the Constitution is also called A.The Preamble B.Section One C.Rules of Procedure D.Privileges and Restrictions
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Answer A The Preamble
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Question 12 A newspaper reporter writes an article criticizing the President and the government. This is an example of A.The Right to Bear Arms B.The Right to Petition C.The Right to Criticize the President D.The Right to Free Speech
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Answer D The Right to Free Speech
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Question 13 An Amendment is A.A Treaty B.A Change to the Constitution C.Checks and Balances D.A Court Decision
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Answer B A Change to the Constitution
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Question 14 This man was elected the first President of the United States in 1789 A.Thomas Jefferson B.George Washington C.John Adams D.Alexander Hamilton
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Answer B George Washington
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Question 15 This branch of government has the power to Determine whether a law is unconstitutional A.Legislative Branch B.Executive Branch C.Constitutional Branch D.Judicial Branch
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Answer D Judicial Branch
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Question 16 The Bill of Rights outlines some rights Guaranteed to citizens of the United States. Which of the following is NOT a right Protected by the Bill of Rights? A.Freedom of Religion B.Right to Vote C.Right not to Quarter Soldiers D.Right to Bear Arms
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Answer B Right To Vote
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Question 17 Voting is an important right because A.Even people who are not citizens can vote B.People under 18 can vote C.Citizens help choose their government leaders D.It makes people pay taxes
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Answer C Citizens help choose their government leaders
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Question 18 In the United States, which of the following Is a responsibility of a person your age (ages 9-13) A.Voting in National Elections B.Obeying the Laws C.Paying Taxes D.Speaking freely in Courts of Law
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Answer B Obeying the Laws
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Question 19 What are the 3 Levels of Government? A.Local, State, and Federal B.Executive, Legislative, and Judicial C.Local, State, and Executive D.Presidential, Federal, and Judicial
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Answer A Local, State, and Federal
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Question 20 Which choice is a responsibility of citizens Of the United States? A.To keep and bear arms B.To amend the Constitution C.To take part in government by voting in elections D. Freedom of Speech
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Answer C To take part in government by voting in elections
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Think and Discuss The Rights/Freedoms That the Bill of Rights Guarantees to all United States citizens
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Rights/Freedoms Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Right to Assemble Right to Address Grievances with the Federal Government Right to Keep and Bear Arms
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Rights/Freedoms Right not to Quarter Soldiers Right against search and seizure Right to the Due Process of Law- Right to a fair trial, right to not speak against ones self, right to have a lawyer, right to not be put on trial for the same crime twice.
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Rights/Freedoms People Have many rights not listed in the Constitution-Human Rights. Rights that all people have as stated in the Declaration of Independence-Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. As a final protection for all citizens the National Government can only do the things listed in the Constitution. All other authority belongs to the states or to the people.
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Think and Discuss How might an American citizen use one of the Rights/Freedoms Granted to them in today’s Society?
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Use of Rights/Freedoms Citizens may practice any religious faith of their choice Citizens may say they disagree with the government Citizens/Reporters may write anything of their choosing using freedom of the press Citizens may have and use weapons within the guidelines of the law
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Use of Rights/Freedoms Citizens have the right to a fair trial if they are suspected in a crime. Citizens have the right to obtain a lawyer Citizens cannot be put on trial for the same crime twice Citizens cannot be given cruel or unusual punishment
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How to Prepare for the Test USE your Social Studies textbook, notes, and/or handouts that have been used in class. STUDY For The Test! READ each question carefully and take your time-think about the answer! DO YOUR VERY BEST!!
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