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PLS 101 Final Exam OTC questions and answers Which of the following is a concurrent power? a. control over the money supply b. social welfare activities c. criminal law d. power to tax e. contract law - answer d. power to tax What are the two types of powers given to the national gov...

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PLS 101 Final Exam OTC questions and answers
Which of the following is a concurrent power?
a. control over the money supply
b. social welfare activities
c. criminal law
d. power to tax
e. contract law - answer d. power to tax


What are the two types of powers given to the national government under the United States
Constitution?
a. enumerated; implied
b. enumerated; suggested
c. implied; explicit
d. suggested; explicit
e. suggested; implied - answer a. enumerated; implied


Indirect democracy is based on which of the following?
a. consensus
b. unanimity
c. representation
d. "mob rule"
e the system of government used in ancient Greece - answer c. representation


________ powers are shared by the federal and state governments. - answer Concurrent


In recent years, the Supreme Court has struggled to address _______ on the internet in a First
Amendment context. - answer obscenity


Which test examines the constitutionality of religious establishments? - answer Lemon

,What was the first major Supreme Court decision to define the relationship between the federal
and state government? - answer McCulloch v. Maryland


The Free Exercise Clause guarantees that the national government will not interfere with which
of the following?
a. education
b. finance
c. business
d. speech
e. religion - answer d. speech


The provision of the Fourteenth Amendment that prohibits any states from denying "any person
within its jurisdiction the euqal protection of the laws" is known as _____ clause. - answer Equal
Protection


How many constitutions has the United States had in its history? - answer Two


Over time, Americans' expectations of government have generally _______. - answer increased


Which clause prevents the national government from sanctioning an official religion? - answer
establishment


A false written statement is _______; the same statement spoken aloud is _______. - answer
libel; slander


How does the preamble to the Constitution begin? - answer "We the people...."


The Fifteenth Amendment guarantees citizens the right to vote regardless of _______. - answer
Race


The power to regulate immigration is best described as a(n) _______ power. - answer concurrent

, The doctrine of prior restraint prevents the government from prohibiting speech or publication
________. - answer before the fact


Which of the following created the right to privacy?
a. the Bill of Rights
b. the Constitution
c the executive branch
d. the legislature
e. the judiciary - answer e. the judiciary


The Supreme Court has used selective incorporation to _________ the rights of states. - answer
limit


The U.S. Constitution was adopted in response to the weaknesses of the Articles of ______. -
answer Confederation


Selective incorporation makes the protections from the Bill of Rights applicable to the states
through which of the following amendments?
a. Fourth
b. Fifth
c. Sixth
d. Tenth
e. Fourteenth - answer e. Fourteenth


Article III of the Constitution permits Congress to establish lower national courts. True or False?
- answer True


What type of legislature did the United States have under the Articles of Confederation? -
answer unicameral

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