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History, 17.11.2019 08:31 ramirez2184

Which of the following parts of the u. s. constitution best reveals the principle of federalism? (3 points)
supremacy clause
branches' structure
oath of the president
amendment process
13. the declaration of independence states that people have (3 points)
a duty to ensure the majority of people support each government decision rights
natural rights that people are born with and that no government can take away
individual rights that differ depending on what work each person does
an obligation to obey their government at all times due to the social contract
14. which of the following is a true statement? (3 points)

the federalists believed that a pure democracy was possible, whereas the anti-federalists did not.
the federalists demanded more written protection than the anti-federalists did for individual rights.
the anti-federalists demanded more written protection than the federalists did for individual rights.
the anti-federalists believed that a pure democracy was possible, whereas the federalists did not.
15. did the declaration of independence reflect the principle of individual rights? (3 points)
no, the document only stated the colonies themselves would be free.
yes, it requested that the king restore colonists' rights in order to keep peace.
no, the grievances listed only applied to colonists who worked for the king.
yes, it listed the grievances against the king for abuses of the colonists' rights.
16. which of the following is an example of a check on the power of the legislative branch? (3 points)

the senate approves a foreign treaty agreement.
the house of representatives fails to pass a bill.
the president signs a new spending bill into law.
the supreme court rules a law unconstitutional.
17. because of the principle of "rule of law," (3 points)

people can legally break laws they do not agree with
even the president can be arrested and placed on trial
trials are not often necessary because the law is the judge
states can choose whether to follow national laws
18. which of the following principles is evident through the "necessary and proper clause" in the u. s. constitution? (3 points)

checks and balances
popular sovereignty
rule of law
individual rights
19. federalists and anti-federalists (3 points)

disagreed on ratification of the constitution and adding a bill of rights
disagreed on ratification of the constitution until slavery could be ended
agreed on ratification of the constitution without any significant changes
agreed on ratification of the constitution with a strong central government

20. an accused criminal has the right to a trial by an impartial jury. which of the following also reflects a right, but is a potential threat to the accused's rights that the courts might limit? (3 points)

jury access to evidence that may affect their opinion on the case
jury access to the testimonies of several key witnesses to the crime
press access to evidence in the case before the trial begins
press access to the suspect's friends not involved in the crime

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