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CSULB - POSC 100 FINALcivil liberties - correct answer Constitutionally established guarantees and freedoms that protect citizens, opinions, and property against arbitrary government interference 
 
civil war amendments - correct answer the 13th, 14th, and 15th, amendments to the constitution, which abolish slavery and granted civil liberties and voting rights to freed slaves after the civil war 
 
due process clause - correct answer part of the 14th amendment that forbids states from denying "...
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What does the 8th amendment mean? 
A. Cruel or unusual punishment 
B. Civil rights 
C. Human rights 
D. Women's rights - ANSWER-A. Cruel or Unusual Punishment 
 
What does the 4th amendment mean? 
A. Search and seized by the goverment 
B. Right to bear arms 
C. Right to vote 
D. Women's Rights - ANSWER-A. Search and Seized by the government 
 
Who was George Washington? 
A. The creator of the United States constitution 
B. Leader of the continental army and became the first president of the Un...
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Study Guide: Civics EOC Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Absolute Monarchy: 
: King or queen has absolute power 
Autocracy: 
: Rule by one 
Bias: 
: opinionated, one-sided information 
Communism: 
: All private property and companies are owned/controlled by the government 
Communists: 
: Workers and the people would control businesses, most were dictatorships 
Constitutional Monarchy: 
2 | P a g e 
: King or queen mostly ceremonial 
Define Checks and Balances: 
: Each branch checks the power of the others 
Define Separation of Power: 
: divide power ...
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Articles of Confederation correct answers The Second Continental Congress set up a new plan of government in a set of laws called the Articles of Confederation. The plan established a form of government called a confederation, or alliance, among the thirteen states. It set up a Congress in which each state would have one vote regardless of population. The Articles of Confederation were thrown away due to Shay's Rebellion(farmers rose up in protest over increased state taxes). 
 
Constitution co...
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AP GOVERNMENT REVIEW SET EXAM REVIEW TERMS 2024 UPDATE 
United States Politics 
10th Amendment - ANS-Powers not expressly given to federal government by the Constitution are 
reserved to states or the people. Also known as "reserved powers amendment" or "states' rights 
amendment" 
13th Amendment - ANS-Abolished slavery. First of three "Reconstruction Amendments" passed after 
Civil War (1865-70) 
14th Amendment - ANS-(1) All persons born in the U.S. are citizens; (2) no person can be ...
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What is the primary purpose of the system of checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution? 
A. To protect states' rights 
B. To ensure equal representation 
C. To prevent tyranny 
D. To establish a unicameral legislature 
Which of the following best explains the significance of *Marbury v. Madison* (1803)? 
A. It expanded the powers of Congress 
B. It established judicial review 
C. It restricted the role of the Pres...
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civil liberties - correct answer Constitutionally established guarantees and freedoms that protect citizens, opinions, and property against arbitrary government interference 
 
civil war amendments - correct answer the 13th, 14th, and 15th, amendments to the constitution, which abolish slavery and granted civil liberties and voting rights to freed slaves after the civil war 
 
due process clause - correct an...
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10th amendment - federalism 
13th amendment - abolish slavery 
14th amendment - born in U.S. = citizenship; despite race, gender, etc 
15th amendment - all men can vote despite race 
16th amendment - income tax 
18th amendment - prohibits alcohol 
19th amendment - women can vote 
1st amendment - free speech, religion, press, petition of govt 
21st amendment - repeals 18th amendment 
22nd amendment - limits number of times a person can be elected president (2 terms/ 8 yrs) 
23rd amendment - gives...
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10th Amendment correct answers Powers not expressly given to federal government by the Constitution are reserved to states or the people. Also known as "reserved powers amendment" or "states' rights amendment" 
 
13th Amendment correct answers Abolished slavery. First of three "Reconstruction Amendments" passed after Civil War (1865-70) 
 
14th Amendment correct answers (1) All persons born in the U.S. are citizens; (2) no person can be deprived of life, liberty or property without DUE PR...
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FTCE MIDDLE GRADES SOCIAL 
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What does the 8th amendment mean? 
A. Cruel or unusual punishment 
B. Civil rights 
C. Human rights 
D. Women's rights - answerA. Cruel or Unusual Punishment 
What does the 4th amendment mean? 
A. Search and seized by the goverment 
B. Right to bear arms 
C. Right to vote 
D. Women's Rights - answerA. Search and Seized by the government 
Who was George Washington? 
A. The creator of the United States constituti...
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