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1 UNIT ONE EXAM STUDY SESSION

2 Choose the following term that matches each definition the best.

3 1. The absence or lack of government is called… A. Anarchy B. Capitalism C. Communism D. Confederacy E. Direct Democracy F. Monarchy G. Socialism H. Sovereignty

4 1. The absence or lack of government is called… A. Anarchy B. Capitalism C. Communism D. Confederacy E. Direct Democracy F. Monarchy G. Socialism H. Sovereignty

5 2. A command economy… A. Anarchy B. Capitalism C. Communism D. Confederacy E. Direct Democracy F. Monarchy G. Socialism H. Sovereignty

6 2. A command economy… A. Anarchy B. Capitalism C. Communism D. Confederacy E. Direct Democracy F. Monarchy G. Socialism H. Sovereignty

7 3. One house… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Constitution G. State H. Unicameral

8 3. One house… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Constitution G. State H. Unicameral

9 4. A group of people with a territory, government, and sovereignty… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Government G. Sovereignty H. State

10 4. A group of people with a territory, government, and sovereignty… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Government G. Sovereignty H. State

11 5. Absolute power to make decisions… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Government G. Sovereignty H. State

12 5. Absolute power to make decisions… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Government G. Sovereignty H. State

13 6. A form of autocracy… A. Capitalism B. Communism C. Confederacy D. Monarchy E. Representative Democracy F. Socialism G. Sovereignty H. State

14 6. A form of autocracy… A. Capitalism B. Communism C. Confederacy D. Monarchy E. Representative Democracy F. Socialism G. Sovereignty H. State

15 7. Loose union of independent states… A. Capitalism B. Communism C. Confederacy D. Monarchy E. Representative Democracy F. Socialism G. Sovereignty H. State

16 7. Loose union of independent states… A. Capitalism B. Communism C. Confederacy D. Monarchy E. Representative Democracy F. Socialism G. Sovereignty H. State

17 8. Government is created by consent of the governed… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

18 8. Government is created by consent of the governed… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

19 9. Government power is descended from God… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

20 9. Government power is descended from God… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

21 10. Two houses of Congress… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Constitution G. State H. Unicameral

22 10. Two houses of Congress… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Constitution G. State H. Unicameral

23 11. Government owns means of production… A. Anarchy B. Capitalism C. Communism D. Confederacy E. Direct Democracy F. Monarchy G. Socialism H. Sovereignty

24 11. Government owns means of production… A. Anarchy B. Capitalism C. Communism D. Confederacy E. Direct Democracy F. Monarchy G. Socialism H. Sovereignty

25 12. Institution that makes and enforces policies… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Government G. Sovereignty H. State

26 12. Institution that makes and enforces policies… A. Anarchy B. Bicameral C. Capitalism D. Communism E. Confederacy F. Government G. Sovereignty H. State

27 13. Government originated from the family hierarchy… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

28 13. Government originated from the family hierarchy… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

29 14. Government where people elect officials to make decisions… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

30 14. Government where people elect officials to make decisions… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

31 15. Government that is controlled through military power… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

32 15. Government that is controlled through military power… A. Capitalism B. Confederacy C. Direct Democracy D. Divine Right Theory E. Evolutionary theory F. Force theory G. Representative Democracy H. Social Contract theory

33 16. Six goals of Constitution… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Connecticut Compromise D. First Amendment E. Limited Government F. Magna Carta G. Preamble H. Separation of Powers

34 16. Six goals of Constitution… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Connecticut Compromise D. First Amendment E. Limited Government F. Magna Carta G. Preamble H. Separation of Powers

35 17. First Constitution to the U.S… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Connecticut Compromise D. First Amendment E. Limited Government F. Magna Carta G. Preamble H. Separation of Powers

36 17. First Constitution to the U.S… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Connecticut Compromise D. First Amendment E. Limited Government F. Magna Carta G. Preamble H. Separation of Powers

37 18. Power of the courts to determine constitutionality… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

38 18. Power of the courts to determine constitutionality… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

39 19. Each branch has power over the others… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

40 19. Each branch has power over the others… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

41 20. My favorite amendment… A. Bill of Rights B. Civil War Amendments C. Eighteenth Amendment D. First Amendment E. Fourth Amendment F. Nineteenth Amendment G. Sixteenth Amendment H. Twenty first Amendment

42 20. My favorite amendment… A. Bill of Rights B. Civil War Amendments C. Eighteenth Amendment D. First Amendment E. Fourth Amendment F. Nineteenth Amendment G. Sixteenth Amendment H. Twenty first Amendment

43 21. A tax that was created without representation… A. Articles of Confederation B. Connecticut Compromise C. Extradition D. Magna Carta E. Popular Sovereignty F. Preamble G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

44 21. A tax that was created without representation… A. Articles of Confederation B. Connecticut Compromise C. Extradition D. Magna Carta E. Popular Sovereignty F. Preamble G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

45 22. Divides power into 3 branches… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

46 22. Divides power into 3 branches… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

47 23. Article I A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Executive Branch D. Extradition E. Impeach F. Judicial Branch G. Legislative Branch H. Preamble

48 23. Article I A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Executive Branch D. Extradition E. Impeach F. Judicial Branch G. Legislative Branch H. Preamble

49 24. Government can only do what Constitution says… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

50 24. Government can only do what Constitution says… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

51 25. Ended slavery, established citizenship, & voting rights… A. Bill of Rights B. Civil War Amendments C. Eighteenth Amendment D. First Amendment E. Fourth Amendment F. Nineteenth Amendment G. Sixteenth Amendment H. Twenty first Amendment

52 25. Ended slavery, established citizenship, & voting rights… A. Bill of Rights B. Civil War Amendments C. Eighteenth Amendment D. First Amendment E. Fourth Amendment F. Nineteenth Amendment G. Sixteenth Amendment H. Twenty first Amendment

53 26. Only amendment ever repealed… A. Bill of Rights B. Civil War Amendments C. Eighteenth Amendment D. First Amendment E. Fourth Amendment F. Nineteenth Amendment G. Sixteenth Amendment H. Twenty first Amendment

54 26. Only amendment ever repealed… A. Bill of Rights B. Civil War Amendments C. Eighteenth Amendment D. First Amendment E. Fourth Amendment F. Nineteenth Amendment G. Sixteenth Amendment H. Twenty first Amendment

55 27. Article III… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Executive Branch D. Extradition E. Impeach F. Judicial Branch G. Legislative Branch H. Preamble

56 27. Article III… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Executive Branch D. Extradition E. Impeach F. Judicial Branch G. Legislative Branch H. Preamble

57 28. To formally accuse… A. Checks & Balances B. Connecticut Compromise C. Extradition D. Impeach E. Judicial Review F. Popular Sovereignty G. Preamble H. Separation of Powers

58 28. To formally accuse… A. Checks & Balances B. Connecticut Compromise C. Extradition D. Impeach E. Judicial Review F. Popular Sovereignty G. Preamble H. Separation of Powers

59 29. First ten amendments… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Checks & Balances D. Civil War Amendments E. Connecticut Compromise F. Eighteenth Amendment G. Executive Branch H. Extradition

60 29. First ten amendments… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Checks & Balances D. Civil War Amendments E. Connecticut Compromise F. Eighteenth Amendment G. Executive Branch H. Extradition

61 30. Protects freedom of speech & religion… A. Bill of Rights B. Civil War Amendments C. Eighteenth Amendment D. First Amendment E. Fourth Amendment F. Nineteenth Amendment G. Sixteenth Amendment H. Twenty first Amendment

62 30. Protects freedom of speech & religion… A. Bill of Rights B. Civil War Amendments C. Eighteenth Amendment D. First Amendment E. Fourth Amendment F. Nineteenth Amendment G. Sixteenth Amendment H. Twenty first Amendment

63 31. Created limited government… A. Articles of Confederation B. Connecticut Compromise C. Extradition D. Magna Carta E. Popular Sovereignty F. Preamble G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

64 31. Created limited government… A. Articles of Confederation B. Connecticut Compromise C. Extradition D. Magna Carta E. Popular Sovereignty F. Preamble G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

65 32. A state returns a fugitive to state in which crime was committed… A. Checks & Balances B. Connecticut Compromise C. Extradition D. Impeach E. Judicial Review F. Popular Sovereignty G. Preamble H. Separation of Powers

66 32. A state returns a fugitive to state in which crime was committed… A. Checks & Balances B. Connecticut Compromise C. Extradition D. Impeach E. Judicial Review F. Popular Sovereignty G. Preamble H. Separation of Powers

67 33. Article II… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Executive Branch D. Extradition E. Impeach F. Judicial Branch G. Legislative Branch H. Preamble

68 33. Article II… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Executive Branch D. Extradition E. Impeach F. Judicial Branch G. Legislative Branch H. Preamble

69 34. Created a two house Congress… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Checks & Balances D. Civil War Amendments E. Connecticut Compromise F. Eighteenth Amendment G. Executive Branch H. Extradition

70 34. Created a two house Congress… A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Checks & Balances D. Civil War Amendments E. Connecticut Compromise F. Eighteenth Amendment G. Executive Branch H. Extradition

71 35. People are the source of government power… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

72 35. People are the source of government power… A. Checks & Balances B. Extradition C. Impeach D. Judicial Review E. Limited Government F. Popular Sovereignty G. Separation of Powers H. Stamp Act

73 You can use the following people more than once:

74 36. First head of executive… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

75 36. First head of executive… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

76 37. President of Second Continental Congress… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

77 37. President of Second Continental Congress… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

78 38. Leader of Anti-Federalists… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

79 38. Leader of Anti-Federalists… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

80 39. Group that wanted a strong central government… A. Albany Congress B. Americans C. Anti-Federalists D. Constitutional Convention E. Federalists F. Framers G. Patriots H. Sons of Liberty

81 39. Group that wanted a strong central government… A. Albany Congress B. Americans C. Anti-Federalists D. Constitutional Convention E. Federalists F. Framers G. Patriots H. Sons of Liberty

82 40. Wrote Declaration of Independence… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

83 40. Wrote Declaration of Independence… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

84 41. Father of Constitution… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

85 41. Father of Constitution… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Hancock G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

86 42. Group that wanted Bill of Rights… A. Albany Congress B. Americans C. Anti-Federalists D. Constitutional Convention E. Federalists F. Framers G. Patriots H. Sons of Liberty

87 42. Group that wanted Bill of Rights… A. Albany Congress B. Americans C. Anti-Federalists D. Constitutional Convention E. Federalists F. Framers G. Patriots H. Sons of Liberty

88 43. Developed Social Contract theory… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Locke G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

89 43. Developed Social Contract theory… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Locke G. John Marshall H. Thomas Jefferson

90 44. Leader of Federalists… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Marshall G. Sam Adams H. Thomas Jefferson

91 44. Leader of Federalists… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Marshall G. Sam Adams H. Thomas Jefferson

92 45. Leader of Sons of Liberty… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Marshall G. Sam Adams H. Thomas Jefferson

93 45. Leader of Sons of Liberty… A. Alexander Hamilton B. Benjamin Franklin C. George Washington D. James Madison E. John Adams F. John Marshall G. Sam Adams H. Thomas Jefferson

94 PART II

95 46. AKA Elastic Clause… A. Connecticut Compromise B. Expressed Powers C. Full Faith & Credit D. Implied Powers E. Inherent Power F. Necessary & Proper G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

96 46. AKA Elastic Clause… A. Connecticut Compromise B. Expressed Powers C. Full Faith & Credit D. Implied Powers E. Inherent Power F. Necessary & Proper G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

97 47. Established judicial review A. 3/5 Compromise B. Connecticut Compromise C. Federalism D. Marbury v. Madison E. McCulloch v. Maryland F. Necessary & Proper G. Supremacy Clause H. Virginia Plan

98 47. Established judicial review A. 3/5 Compromise B. Connecticut Compromise C. Federalism D. Marbury v. Madison E. McCulloch v. Maryland F. Necessary & Proper G. Supremacy Clause H. Virginia Plan

99 48. Power to declare war is this type of power… A. Direct Democracy B. Expressed Powers C. Implied Powers D. Inherent Powers E. Necessary & Proper F. Politics G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

100 48. Power to declare war is this type of power… A. Direct Democracy B. Expressed Powers C. Implied Powers D. Inherent Powers E. Necessary & Proper F. Politics G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

101 49. Effort to control the conduct of government… A. Direct Democracy B. Expressed Powers C. Implied Powers D. Inherent Powers E. Necessary & Proper F. Politics G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

102 49. Effort to control the conduct of government… A. Direct Democracy B. Expressed Powers C. Implied Powers D. Inherent Powers E. Necessary & Proper F. Politics G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

103 50. Policy to deal with slavery… A. 3/5 Compromise B. Connecticut Compromise C. Federalism D. Marbury v. Madison E. McCulloch v. Maryland F. Necessary & Proper G. Supremacy Clause H. Virginia Plan

104 50. Policy to deal with slavery… A. 3/5 Compromise B. Connecticut Compromise C. Federalism D. Marbury v. Madison E. McCulloch v. Maryland F. Necessary & Proper G. Supremacy Clause H. Virginia Plan

105 51. Power to deal with international trade & immigration… A. Direct Democracy B. Expressed Powers C. Implied Powers D. Inherent Powers E. Necessary & Proper F. Politics G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

106 51. Power to deal with international trade & immigration… A. Direct Democracy B. Expressed Powers C. Implied Powers D. Inherent Powers E. Necessary & Proper F. Politics G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

107 52. Established the implied powers and the Supremacy Clause… A. 3/5 Compromise B. Connecticut Compromise C. Federalism D. Marbury v. Madison E. McCulloch v. Maryland F. Necessary & Proper G. Supremacy Clause H. Virginia Plan

108 52. Established the implied powers and the Supremacy Clause… A. 3/5 Compromise B. Connecticut Compromise C. Federalism D. Marbury v. Madison E. McCulloch v. Maryland F. Necessary & Proper G. Supremacy Clause H. Virginia Plan

109 53. States will recognize each others court documents & proceedings… A. Connecticut Compromise B. Expressed Powers C. Full Faith & Credit D. Implied Powers E. Inherent Power F. Necessary & Proper G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

110 53. States will recognize each others court documents & proceedings… A. Connecticut Compromise B. Expressed Powers C. Full Faith & Credit D. Implied Powers E. Inherent Power F. Necessary & Proper G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

111 54. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land… A. Connecticut Compromise B. Expressed Powers C. Full Faith & Credit D. Implied Powers E. Inherent Power F. Necessary & Proper G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

112 54. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land… A. Connecticut Compromise B. Expressed Powers C. Full Faith & Credit D. Implied Powers E. Inherent Power F. Necessary & Proper G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

113 55. Rules for government… A. Constitution B. Direct Democracy C. Expressed Powers D. Federalism E. Inherent Powers F. Necessary & Proper Clause G. Politics H. Supremacy Clause

114 55. Rules for government… A. Constitution B. Direct Democracy C. Expressed Powers D. Federalism E. Inherent Powers F. Necessary & Proper Clause G. Politics H. Supremacy Clause

115 56. Power is divided between national & local governments… A. Constitution B. Direct Democracy C. Expressed Powers D. Federalism E. Inherent Powers F. Necessary & Proper Clause G. Politics H. Supremacy Clause

116 56. Power is divided between national & local governments… A. Constitution B. Direct Democracy C. Expressed Powers D. Federalism E. Inherent Powers F. Necessary & Proper Clause G. Politics H. Supremacy Clause

117 58. Rule is by representatives elected by the people… A. Constitution B. Direct Democracy C. Federalism D. Indirect Democracy E. Inherent Powers F. Politics G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

118 58. Rule is by representatives elected by the people… A. Constitution B. Direct Democracy C. Federalism D. Indirect Democracy E. Inherent Powers F. Politics G. Priveleges & Immunities H. Supremacy Clause

119 THE END


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