civics first nine weeks study guide

the phrase in the Preamble that states "insure domestic tranquility" MOST LIKELY refers to?

the prevention of rebellion

which phrase from the Preamble to the constitution suggests the MOST specific purpose for the creation of a court system?

establish justice

the preamble to the U.S. constitution states that one purpose of the national government is to "provide for the common defense." the government achieves this purpose MOST directly by?

maintaining a national military

which action taken by the US government is the BEST example of promoting the general welfare of US citizens?

creating the Food and Drug administration in 1930

Which is the LEAST effective way for Americans to "secure the blessings of liberty to (themselves) and (their) posterity"?

visiting Washington, D.C.

The government is responsible for providing public goods primarily because

the private sector has little incentive to supply them.

One of the key principles of U.S. constitutional democracy is popular sovereignty, which means that

government derives its power from the people

The constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech is important for a democratic society because it

enables people to challenge authority.

The British parliament most closely corresponds to which part of the U.S. government?

the House of Representatives

Under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, the government of the Soviet Union used censorship to control the information available to its citizens. Which feature of American government prevents similar censorship?

freedom of speech

The Magna Carta's declaration that "no freeman shall be . . . imprisoned . . . except by the lawful judgment of his peers" reflects the U.S. Constitutional right to

a jury trial.

The English Bill of Rights of 1689 states that "suspending laws . . . by regal authority without consent of Parliament is illegal." This reflects which aspect of the U.S. Constitution?

the limits on executive power

Which aspect of the American government system was influenced by the Magna Carta?

limited authority

The Declaration of Independence suggests that the primary purpose of government is to

serve and protect its citizens.

John Locke once said, "Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to, but himself." Which democratic idea best relates to this quote?

People have inherent rights to life, liberty, and property.

The Declaration of Independence reflects John Locke's idea of

consent of the governed

The United States Constitution divides the government into three branches. Which political thinker first described this method of organizing government?

Montesquieu

In which way did the mid-eighteenth century writings of the Baron de Montesquieu most influence the formation of American democracy?

by explaining the advantages of separation of governmental powers

The U.S. Constitution's concept of popular sovereignty is founded on the belief that

a government is created by and subject to the will of its people.

During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, small states strongly supported

equal representation in the national legislature.

The Great Compromise during the Constitutional Convention appeased both large and small states by

creating a two-house legislature based on separate schemes of representation.

The Bill of Rights was added to the U.S. Constitution to

protect individual liberty from a strong federal government

The U.S. Constitution addressed a perceived weakness in the Articles of Confederation

by providing for three branches of government.

During the U.S. Constitutional Convention, which issue was most important in reaching a compromise that created the Electoral College system?

whether the people could be trusted with directly electing the president

The inclusion of the Three-Fifths Compromise in the Constitution dealt with how to count

enslaved persons.

What important issue did the Great Compromise of 1787 resolve?

state representation in the federal legislature

After the American Revolution, Federalists and Anti-Federalists debated the structure of the new government. The Federalists believed in a system of governance in which power was shared between the federal government and the states. Which belief was not p

the belief that the executive should have more power than the legislature

How did the Declaration of Independence influence the Constitution of the United States?

It listed problems under English rule that the new government should handle differently.

Which idea expressed in the U.S. Constitution was influenced by the Declaration of Independence?

The power of government comes from the people.

Which aspect of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut also appears in the U.S. Constitution?

the election of public officials by the people

Which responsibility is the primary function of the legislative branch of the federal government?

making laws

Which statement best explains the structure of the legislative branch of the federal government?

two houses with different numbers of seats

Which person or organization has the power to establish federal courts that rank below the U.S. Supreme Court?

the Congress

Article 6, paragraph 2, of the U.S. Constitution refers to the Constitution and other federal laws as "the supreme Law of the Land." In principle, this means that

federal government policies take precedence over conflicting state policies.

Which person is a member of the president's cabinet?

secretary of defense

What is the primary purpose of the constitutional principle of checks and balances?

limiting the authority of each branch of government

The U.S. government's system of checks and balances was created to

prevent each branch from abusing its power.

Which statement explains why separation of powers is a significant principle of American constitutional government?

Separation of powers prevents the abuse of authority by any branch of government.

The authors of the U.S. Constitution attempted to limit the power of the federal government by

reserving certain powers for the states.

Which characteristic of the United States government assures that power is not concentrated in one branch of the federal government?

providing a system of checks and balances among the branches

In U.S. foreign policy, a primary role of the Senate is to

approve treaties made by the president.

In the United States, which responsibility is carried out by state governments rather than the federal government?

ratifying amendments to the U.S. Constitution

In the U.S. federal government, which power is exercised only by the Senate?

approving nominations of Supreme Court justices

The U.S. president has many important powers and responsibilities, but there are limits on the authority of this office. The U.S. president cannot

issue a formal declaration of war.

The U.S. Supreme Court has the authority to

determine whether state laws are constitutional.

Which power is not reserved for individual states under the U.S. Constitution?

to print money

As delegated in the U.S. Constitution, only the Senate has the power to

hold trials to impeach officials.

One shared power of the federal government and state government is the authority to

operate court systems.

Under the U.S. Constitution, powers that are not specifically delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states. Which function represents a power reserved only to the states?

establishing public schools

According to the U.S. Constitution, which power is held concurrently by different levels of government?

the authority to establish courts

The U.S. Constitution specifically denies the federal government the power to

conduct national elections.

In the United States, state governments do not have the power to

establish a standing army.

The U.S. Constitution gives the Senate the authority to ratify treaties negotiated by the president. The goal of this power is most likely to

balance the power of the executive branch.

In 1987, a presidential nominee for an open position on the Supreme Court was officially rejected. This was an example of checks and balances involving the

legislative and executive branches.

Which responsibility does not belong to the legislative branch of the U.S. government?

commanding military forces

The U.S. Senate limits the power of the president by

voting on judicial appointments.

As provided for in the U.S. Constitution, the principle of separation of powers ensures that

no single body of government has too much authority.

Bill would like to get into politics in the state of Ohio. He is 46 years old, moved from Canada to the United States 12 years ago, and currently lives in Ohio. He became a U.S. citizen 9 years ago. With these qualifications, Bill could run for which poli

United States senator

Which responsibility does not belong to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security?

passing legislation to enforce border security

One primary responsibility of the Department of Homeland Security is to coordinate a network of agencies that respond to

national disasters.

What happens when Congress passes a bill and sends it to the president for signature, but the president takes no action within ten days?

The bill takes effect as a law.

If the House and the Senate pass different versions of the same bill, the legislation goes next to

a conference committee.

What can happen to a legislative bill after the president vetoes it?

Congress may override the veto with a two-thirds vote in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

When a controversial bill reaches the floor of Congress, which step happens first?

The sponsoring committee guides the debate between supporters and opponents of the bill.

The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution . . . are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." This amendment is most likely to

be cited by critics of strong federal government.

How does the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protect the rights of a criminal defendant?

It ensures that if the accused is acquitted, he or she will not be tried again for the same offense.

The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution established that people who had been enslaved were

citizens with legal rights.

The Sixth Amendment states that a person accused of a crime will "have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor." How does this provision protect such accused persons?

It allows the accused to use favorable testimony in his or her defense.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a regulatory agency of the U.S. government, has the power to

prevent business mergers that would restrain competition.

The purpose of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is to

ensure the safety of the public.

The primary mission of the Securities and Exchange Commission is to

regulate the stock and bond markets.

One of the main responsibilities of state governors is to sign or veto bills passed by

the state legislature.

Which position is part of the executive branch of the Louisiana state government?

the governor

In order to become the attorney general of Louisiana, a candidate must be elected by

the voting public.

What is one important function of a parish government?

providing fire protection

Whitney and John Smith noticed smoke coming from their neighbor's house. They called the fire department, who responded immediately. The fire department is a public service provided by which part of local government?

the parish government

Which government function is currently handled at the state level?

fostering economic development

In Louisiana, local governments are established on the authority of

the Louisiana Constitution.

An important function of the executive branch of state government is to carry out laws passed by

the state legislature.

Which sentence describes an advantage of the police jury system in a parish?

A police jury provides citizens more access to their local government.

In Bernard City, the mayor is largely ceremonial while the city council has both legislative and executive powers. What is a potential disadvantage of a local government with this type of a weak mayor-council system?

Administration by a group often leads to disagreements.

The commission form of local government is one in which a small commission fills both legislative and executive roles. Each member of the commission of elected officials has specific duties. Which aspect of a commission form of local government leads to o

The process functions without an external system of checks and balances.

Some local governments are managed through town meetings. Which aspect of this type of government might present the most serious problem?

There may be difficulty reaching consensus on issues.

Which objective is not a purpose of a city council meeting?

to promote the agenda of a political party