The answers are. . .
Question 3 (1 point)
While there are currently 27 amendments to the US Constitution, which of the following are apart of the Bill of Rights?
Freedom of Speech
The right to a speedy trial
States Reserved Rights
Right to bear arms
The right to an attorney if accused of a crime
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Question 1 (1 point)
There are 7 articles to the constitution explaining how each area of the government works. Correctly order the topics covered in the Constitution from Article 1 through Article 7.
Article 1 - creates the Legislative branch whose main job is to make the laws
Article 2 - creates the executive branch whose main job is to enforce the laws
Article 3 - creates the judicial branch whose main job is to interpret the laws
Article 4 - establishes relations among state government
Article 5 - explains how to amend the Constitution
Article 6 - explains general and miscellaneous provisions such as oaths of office and the supremacy clause
Article 7 - explains how the Constitution will be ratified
Question 2 (1 point)
Which era of US government is described as moving the power back to the states?
New Federalism
Question 4 (1 point)
What group of individuals supported the adoption of the US Constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation?
This answer is not case sensitive, but please include an s on the end to make it plural :)
federalists
Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following plans/ideas were brought about at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, and were utilized when creating the US Constitution?
The Virginia Plan
The New Jersey Plan
Question 6 (1 point)
Which of the following terms and principle of the US Constitution follows the concept that the will of the people should govern society; this is embodied in the Preamble of the Constitution with the words, "We the
people..."
popular sovereignty
Question 7 (1 point)
Different powers are used throughout the levels of government. Review and match the types of powers to their definition.
<u>concurrent powers</u> - <em>powers that both national and state governments have
</em>
<u>delegated powers</u> - <em>Powers specifically given to the national government </em><u>
denied powers </u>- <em>powers neither the federal or state government have </em>
<u>implied powers</u> - <em> powers that are suggested and allowed due to the necessary and proper/elastic clause </em>
<u>inherent powers</u> - <em>powers that don't have to be given in the Constitution </em>
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