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Civics chapter 3 & 4 Test Review Game. 1. The Preamble to the Constitution a. is our law. b. was ratified by 9 of the 13 colonies. c. is the introduction.

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Page 1: Civics chapter 3 & 4 Test Review Game. 1. The Preamble to the Constitution a. is our law. b. was ratified by 9 of the 13 colonies. c. is the introduction.

Civics chapter 3 & 4 Test Review Game

Page 2: Civics chapter 3 & 4 Test Review Game. 1. The Preamble to the Constitution a. is our law. b. was ratified by 9 of the 13 colonies. c. is the introduction.

1. The Preamble to theConstitution

• a. is our law.• b. was ratified by 9 of the 13 colonies.• c. is the introduction that explains why the

Constitution was written.• d. can be traced to the Magna Carta.

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2. Our republic works successfullybecause most Americans

believe

• a. in the idea of majority rule.• b. that the government knows what is best.• c. in the two-party system.• d. that “all men are created equal.”

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3. Delegated powers are powersthat the

• a. president gives to the cabinet.• b. president gives to Congress.• c. Constitution gives to the states.• d. Constitution specifically gives to the federal

government.

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4. Checks and balances is a system

• a. used to balance tax revenue with expenses.• b. that prevents any branch of the federal

government from having too much power.• c. the two houses of Congress use to prevent

each other from having too much power.• d. that limits only the president’s and vice

president’s power.

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5. One of the most importantfeatures of the Constitution is

its

• a. endurance.• b. length.• c. inconsistency.• d. confusing language.

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6. The Supreme Court has thepower to

• a. repeal an amendment.• b. veto proposed laws.• c. decide if Congress has interpreted the

Constitution correctly.• d. override the president’s veto.

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7. Amending the Constitutionrequires

• a. approval by the president.• b. approval by three fourths of the states.• c. approval by a two-thirds majority.• d. approval by Congress.

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8. The president of the UnitedStates heads the

• a. constitutional branch.• b. legislative branch.• c. judicial branch.• d. executive branch.

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9. All powers that theConstitution does not give to

the federal government

• a. remain with the state governments.• b. are given to the president.• c. are given to Congress.• d. are interpreted by the Supreme Court.

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10. The framers of theConstitution believed the U.S.

government

• a. should have two branches of government.• b. should have absolute power.• c. should get its power from the people.• d. should have a two-party system.

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11. True/False

• Only the federal government can print money.

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12. True/False

• Both the federal and state governments can raise funds through taxation.

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13. True/False

• The Constitution makes the Supreme Court the head of the legislative branch.

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14. True/False

• Each branch of government checks and balances itself.

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15. True/False

• Overriding a presidential veto requires a two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress.

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16. powers reserved for the state• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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17. to turn down proposed laws• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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18. to cancel• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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19. consent of the governed• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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20. powers shared by both federal and state governments

• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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21. president’s advisers• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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22. three-way division of power• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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23. powers reserved for the federal government

• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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24. a government with defined restrictions to its power

• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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25. written change made to the Constitution

• 1. popular sovereignty• 2. majority rule• 3. delegated powers• 4. reserved powers• 5. concurrent powers• 6. limited government• 7. judicial branch• 8. veto• 9. amendment• 10. repeal• 11. cabinet• 12. separation of powers

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26. True/False

• The right to request something from the government is called freedom of petition.

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27. True/False

• African Americans were guaranteed the right to vote by the First Amendment.

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28. True/False

• One of the most important duties of all Americans is to obey the law.

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29. True/False

• The Fifth Amendment protects an accused person against self-incrimination.

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30. True/False

• Voting is a duty of all American citizens.

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31. Most of the framers of theConstitution believed that thesafeguards written into that

document would

• a. protect the rights of Americans.• b. prevent future wars.• c. allow Americans to be loyal to the king of

England.• d. be a temporary solution to the country’s

problems.

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32. The separation of church andstate means

• a. there can be no churches in the state.• b. there can be no religion in the state.• c. state employees cannot have a religion.• d. the government cannot dictate religion.

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33. Freedom of speech allows youto

• a. yell “fire” in a crowded theater.• b. criticize the government.• c. create a riot.• d. tell lies about others.

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34. The act of damaging someone’sreputation in writing is

called

• a. slander.• b. perjury.• c. libel.• d. suffrage.

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35. The Constitution gave womenthe right to vote

• a. before African Americans.• b. only if they were unmarried.• c. only if they owned property.• d. after several states already had.

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36. The Fifth Amendment

• a. guarantees the freedom of speech.• b. allows government to seize private property

for its use.• c. allows citizens to seize public property for

their own use.• d. protects an accused person from hasty

government action.

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37. The EmancipationProclamation

• a. ordered an end to slavery.• b. gave women the right to vote.• c. gave African Americans the right to vote.• d. was Lincoln’s last speech before his

assassination.

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38. The term double jeopardymeans

• a. paying taxes twice.• b. trying someone for the• same crime twice.• c. voting twice in an election.• d. serving on a jury twice.

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39. Which of the following areduties of citizenship?

• a. paying taxes• b. obeying the law• c. attending school• d. all of the above

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40. The poll tax favored

• a. women.• b. the wealthy.• c. whites.• d. African Americans.

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41. principle that a person cannot be punished for a

crime until the law has been fairly applied • self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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42. requirement of men meeting qualifications toserve in the military

• self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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43. clear division between goverment and religion

• self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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44. responsibility of citizens to serve as members of ajury

• self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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45. rights guaranteed to all U.S. citizens

• self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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46. the government’s power to take citizens’ privateproperty for public use

• self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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47. the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution

• self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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48. the right to vote • self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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49. money or property an accused person gives a court to hold as a guarantee that

he or she will appear for trial • self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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50. limited by law to a certain amount per household

• self-incrimination• Bill of Rights• separation of church and state• due process of law• jury duty• rationed• eminent domain• bail• suffrage• draft• civil rights• poll tax

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