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1 The following is a review for our Government exam on Notes #1-3

2 1) How many times has the U.S. Constitution been FORMALLY Amended? (NO #3 ) ANSWER: 27 times, since there are 27 Amendments.

3 2) This Amendment is nicknamed the “Privacy Amendment” (NO #3) ANSWER: 4th Amendment

4 3) Two Words Needed: This describes all of the goals a government sets and the various courses of action it pursues as it attempts to realize these goals. (NO #1) ANSWER: Public Policies

5 4) True or False: The U.S. Constitution contains 7 Articles. The major purpose of each of the 7 articles is to protect individual freedoms. (NO #2) ANSWER: False! The BILL OF RIGHTS (as well as other Amendments) are designed to protect Individual Rights. The Articles create our federal government.

6 5a) Which branch of the federal government has the power of Judicial Review? (NO # 3) ANSWER: The Judicial Branch (The Supreme Court)

7 5b) Describe the power of Judicial Review? (NO #3) ANSWER: Judicial Review is the ability of the Supreme Court to strike down a law of Congress or action of the President, if it feels that either is violating the Const.

8 6) Name the three different types of power that all governments have and use. (NO #1) ANSWER: 1.Legislative Powers 2.Executive Powers 3.Judicial Powers

9 7) This section of the U.S. Constitution mentions 6 goals that the Constitution should always aim to reach. What is the name of this section? (NO #2) ANSWER: The Preamble

10 8) Name 2 of the many duties that the President is responsible for… (NO #3) ANSWER: Enforcing Laws of Congress “Commander-In-Chief” of military “Chief Diplomat” (Head of foreign policy)

11 9) What are 3 things that governments do? (NO # 1) ANSWER: 1.Create Public Policies 2.Wield Power 3.Maintain Order/stability

12 10) Which Amendment establishes that presidents may not serve for more than 2 terms? (NO #3) ANSWER: 22 nd Amendment

13 11) In the U.S. Constitution's introduction, 6 major goals are listed. Mention 3 of the 6 goals that can be found there (NO #2) : ANSWER: 1.Form a more perfect Union 2.Establish Justice 3.Insure Domestic Tranquility 4.Provide for the common defense 5.Promote the general welfare 6.Secure the blessings of liberty

14 12) What two freedoms does the 2nd Amendment Protect? (NO # 3) ANSWER: 1.Your “right to bear arms” (own weapons) 2.Protects California’s right to have a militia (National Guard, etc)

15 13) One word needed: This is the ability to force an action to happen or prevent an action from taking place. (NO #1) ANSWER: Power

16 14) What section of the U.S. Constitution contains the first 10 Amendments? (NO #2) ANSWER: The Bill of Rights

17 15) One Word Needed: This is an institutional body that a society uses to create and enforce its public policies. (NO #1) ANSWER: Government

18 16) Please list the five individual freedoms that are protected in the 1st Amendment. (NO #3) ANSWER: 1.Freedom of Religion 2.Freedom of Speech 3.Freedom of the Press 4.Freedom To Associate 5.Freedom To Petition

19 17) Approximately how many different "States" exist in the world today? (NO #1) ANSWER: 190 states currently exist in the world

20 18) How many state legislatures or conventions (or what fraction) must agree to RATIFY an Amendment before it officially becomes part of the U.S. Constitution? (NO #3) ANSWER: ¾ of all states—or currently 38 out of 50 states.

21 19) On an international scale, what is another word for country or nation? (NO #1) ANSWER: State

22 20) How many members of Congress (what fraction) must agree with an amendment before it can be sent to the states for ratification? (NO #3) ANSWER: 2/3 of both houses of Congress must agree to propose it to the states.

23 21) One word needed: This is the idea that power should be shared between one central government and several regional/state government. (NO #2) ANSWER: FEDERALISM

24 22) One word needed: What term describes when a country has complete control over its own territory and is not inferior or subordinate to other countries? (NO #1) ANSWER: Sovereign

25 23) Two words needed: This is a process of making changes to the actual words of the U.S. Constitution. (NO #3) ANSWER: Formal Amendment

26 24) In order for a group of people to be considered a "State," what are four requirements that must be met? (NO #1) ANSWER: 1.Must have a population 2.Must have territory (land) 3.Must be sovereign 4.Must have a government

27 25) What is the difference between DIRECT Democracy and INDIRECT democracy? (NO #2 ) ANSWER: 1.In direct democracy, all voters vote on every issue and the final decision is based on a majority vote. 2.In a representative democracy, representatives (politicians) to make public policies, decisions, and laws

28 26) Name the two “houses” of the U.S. Congress. (Memory of video or worksheets completed) ANSWER: 1.Senate 2.House of Representatives

29 27) This is a built-in system for allowing each branch of government to use its powers to “check” the other branches of government. (NO # 2) ANSWER: Checks & Balances

30 28) List 3 out of 5 things that have been able to INFORMALLY CHANGE the U.S. Constitution in the last 200 years? (NO #3) ANSWER: 1.Actions of the President 2.Actions of Congress 3.Actions of the Supreme Court 4.Political Parties 5.Traditions/Customs

31 29) Name four Theories that attempt to explain why humans form governments. (NO #1) ANSWER: 1.Force Theory 2.Evolutionary Theory 3.Divine Right Theory 4.Social Contract Theory

32 30) Two Words Needed: This can be found in Article VI. It declares that the U.S. Constitution is the “Supreme Law Of The Land. (NO #2) ANSWER: Supremacy Clause

33 31) Which philosopher WAS THE FIRST to claim that humans form governments in order to escape a "state of nature?" (NO #1) ANSWER: Thomas Hobbes

34 32) Explain the concept of “Rule Of Law” (NO #2) ANSWER: 1.Nobody is “above the law” 2.The government (and government leaders) must obey the law just like ordinary citizens do.

35 33) Which philosopher is MOST responsible for the creation of the Social Contract Theory? (NO #1) ANSWER: John Locke

36 34) What is the difference between “Popular Sovereignty” and “Divine Right Theory” in terms of what they say about power? (NO #1) ANSWER: 1.Popular Sovereignty claims that “the people” own all power 2.Divine Right Theory claims that leaders own all power, because THEY were chosen to lead by God and were granted that power by God.

37 35) What is a warrant? (NO #3) ANSWER: Permission by a court to search or seize your property.

38 35b) Which Amendment of the U.S. Constitution says that the government needs to have a warrant (or your permission) if it wants to search your private property? (NO #3) ANSWER: The 4 th Amendment (Privacy Amendment).

39 36) True or False: In order to be considered a "state," the people must be Homogenous. (NO #1) ANSWER: FALSE! The people living in a territory do not have to be similar

40 37) One word needed: This means to approve of a proposal, or make an Amendment official and part of the U.S. Constitution. (NO #3) ANSWER: To “Ratify “

41 38) Two words needed: Under this system, citizens elect representatives (politicians) to make public policies, decisions, and laws. (NO #2) ANSWER: Representative Democracy

42 39) How can the U.S. Congress INFORMALLY CHANGE the U.S. Constitution? (NO #3) ANSWER: 1.By creating regular laws 2.Each law further defines the Constitution. 3.For example, the price of postage stamps is not mentioned in Constitution, so Congress had to create a law to explain it.

43 ONLY TWO QUESTIONS LEFT

44 40) Which Amendment protects you against “Random Searches and Seizures” by the federal government? (NO #3) ANSWER: 4th Amendment

45 41) Approximately how many years old is the U.S. Constitution—answer must be within 5 years? (NO #2) ANSWER: 227 years old! It was ratified in 1787.


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