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Describe the Government power under the Articles of Confederation? - ✔✔Declare war,
appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and
manage relations with Indians.



What two things did the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan have in common? - ✔✔They both
did want the new government to be separated into three branches, with each branch having a
separation of powers and the ability to balance each other out



Which of the following is not an example of self-government? - ✔✔Monarchy is not an
example of self-government



Which of the following is not a goal of the Constitution? - ✔✔Separation of powers



What was the first constitution of the United States? - ✔✔Articles of Confederation


True or False: A deficit is a condition in which government revenues are lower than expenses -
✔✔True



True or False: The Federalist supported the Constitution. - ✔✔True


True or False: Apportionment is the distribution of seats in the House of Representatives among
the states. - ✔✔True



True or False: An Indirect tax is a tax an individual pays directly to the government - ✔✔False

, True or False: Pocket Veto is the drawing of district boundaries for political advantage -
✔✔True


True or False: Subpoenas are legal documents that require a person to testify in a certain
matter - ✔✔True


True or False: Senate Majority Leader is the most powerful member and the presiding officer of
the House of Representatives - ✔✔False



Powers that are specifically listed in the Constitution are... - ✔✔Expressed powers



Which of the following is not an expressed power? - ✔✔Creating Agencies



Powers that are only suggested by the Constitution are called... - ✔✔Implied Powers



Powers that all governments of independent nations have are called - ✔✔Legislative powers


Argues that Congress should only exercise those powers clearly granted to

it in the Constitution - ✔✔Strict Constructionist



Argues that congress should have the freedom to act vigorously - ✔✔Loose Constructionists


Controlling the border and making agreements with other nations are

examples of what? - ✔✔Diplomacy



The Supreme Court Checks Congress with the power of - ✔✔Judicial review

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