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What is the primary purpose of most constitutions? A. to define a moral code for people to follow B. to provide a substitute for government C. to prevent a strong central government D. to define and limit government power E. to give the government absolute power ANSD. to define and limit gover...

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PLATO Edmentum US Government End of Semester Test 2022: 32/32 Correct! What is the primary purpose of most constitutions? A. to define a moral code for people to follow B. to provide a substitute for government C. to prevent a strong central government D. to define and limit government power E. to give the government absolute power ANSD. to define and limit government power Under which type of government would state or provincial governments have the most sovereignty? A. parliamentary B. confederal C. federal D. totalitarian E. dictatorship ANSB. confederal Imagine you are preparing a speech on social contract theory for your government class. As part of your speech, you need to focus on the idea that people have the authority to overthrow a government that has become tyrannical. Which Enlightenment text would be good source material? A. Hobbes's Leviathan B. Locke's Second Treatise of Government C. Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws D. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England E. Machiavelli' s The Prince ANSB. Locke's Second Treatise of Government What is considered an important Roman contribution to American government? A. the idea of representative government in which people elect officials to speak for them B. the idea of a legislature th at has more power than any other branch of government C. the idea that everyone is judged under the same interpretation of the law D. the idea that governments are only legitimate if they rule with the consent of their people E. the idea that people natura lly give up some rights to a government for the sake of maintaining order in society ANSA. the idea of representative government in which people elect officials to speak for them According to the Declaration of Independence, when do the people have the ri ght to overthrow their government? A. when the government taxes the people too much B. when the people as a whole do not agree with the policies of the government C. when they are ruled by a king D. when the government fails to protect the fundamental rights of the people E. when the economy fails to create new jobs ANSD. when the government fails to protect the fundamental rights of the people What was an important concern for the Founding Father s when drafting the Articles of Confederation? A. avoiding the tyranny of a powerful central government B. granting only limited powers to the new monarchy C. providing new powers to the executive branch D. limiting the power of certain states in the Unio n E. preventing states from trading with other nations ANSA. avoiding the tyranny of a powerful central government The Constitution created a federal system in the United States. Which of the following best describes a federal government? A. equal and fu ll sovereignty granted to all states with a weak central government B. a parliament that grants limited power to each provincial government C. an executive branch that has great, sweeping powers to direct a nation D. power split and shared between the cent ral and state governments E. a unicameral national legislature that provides equal voting to each state ANSD. power split and shared between the central and state governments In 1783, which plan sought to highlight the need for a stronger national governm ent and used army officers to threaten a coup d'état? A. Shays's Rebellion B. Newburgh Conspiracy C. The Virginia Plan D. The New Jersey Plan ANSB. Newburgh Conspiracy What were the Founding Fathers trying to create when they divided powers between the judicial, legislative, and executive branches? A. republicanism B. executive privilege C. due process of law D. checks and balances E. a federal government ANSD. checks a nd balances Which sentence in the US Constitution provides for limiting the power of government?

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