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8th Grade Social Studies STAAR Review Questions and Answers
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1787/1789 Constitution is written/Constitution is ratified 
 
1803 Louisiana Purchase, Mabury v. Madison 
 
1620 Pilgrims settle in Plymouth - they write the Mayflower Compact 
 
1812 War of 1812 
 
 Civil War 
 
1877 End of Reconstruction 
 
Marbury v. Madison (1803) established judicial review; Supreme Court decides if a law is constitutional or unconstitutional; this law created a lasting balance among the three branches of government 
 
McCulloch v. Maryland(1819) Court ruling upheld federal...
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NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 
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Lee Resolution (1776) - Answer- Resolution in the Second Continental Congress 
proposing independence for the American colonies. 
Declaration of Independence (1776) - Answer- Adopted by Continental Congress on 
July 4. 
Articles of Confederation (1777) - Answer- Served as the first US constitution until 1789; 
created a weak central government with no power to tax, no common currency, no 
executive or judicial bran...
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NBCT EA/Social Studies-History Component 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Declaration of Independence (1776) - Answer- Adopted by Continental Congress on 
July 4. 
Articles of Confederation (1777) - Answer- Served as the first US constitution until 1789 
when the present-day Constitution went into effect; created a weak central government 
with no power to tax, no common currency, no executive or judicial branches, and gave 
each state one vote regardless of size. 
Treaty of Paris (1783)...
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MTTC History Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Elected without the majority of popular vote - Answer-One way in which the Hayes-Tilden election of 1876 and the Bush-Gore election of 2000 are similar is that in each election the winner was... 
 
Freedom of the Press - Answer-Central issue in both the John Peter Zenger case () and the controversy over the Pentagon Papers (1971). 
 
They all exploited fears about people who were considered un-American - Answer-Post WWI-Red Scare, passing of Quot...
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AP U.S. Gov Landmark Supreme Court Cases UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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AP U.S. Gov Landmark Supreme Court 
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Marbury v. Madison (1803) - CORRECT ANSWER- Established the power of judicial 
review in finding that a congressional statute extending the Court's original jurisdiction was 
unconstitutional (Marshall Court) 
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) - CORRECT ANSWER- Allowed Congress to establish a 
national bank via implied powers from the "necessary and proper clause" and stopped 
Maryland from ta...
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Government 2305 - Test 1 review UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Government 2305 - Test 1 review UPDATED 
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Sovereignty - CORRECT ANSWER- The concept that political and legislative power resides 
with the citizens 
Marbury v. Madison - CORRECT ANSWER- 1803; John Marshall asserted right of the supreme 
court to determine the meaning of the constitution; established judicial review over acts of 
congress (judiciary act of 1789) 
Judicial Review - CORRECT ANSWER- Power of the courts to determine whether acts of 
congress (a...
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US Government Honors (Court Cases) Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Marbury v. Madison - ANSWER (1803) Established principle of judicial 
review (the Court's power to rule an act of Congress unconstitutional). The Court 
did not again invoke this power until the Dred Scott decision in 1857. 
McCulloch v. Maryland - ANSWER (1819) Established that the federal 
government's power must be considered supreme within its sphere and that states 
do not have the power to interfere with the exercise of federal powers. 
Gibbons v. Ogden - ANSWER (1824) Interpreted Congre...
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Marbury v. Madison (1803) - Correct Answer ️️ -Established judicial review/Supreme 
Courts role in the Government 
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) - Correct Answer ️️ -Granted congress powers to 
establish a national bank 
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) - Correct Answer ️️ -when a federal and state law are in 
conflict, the federal law is supreme 
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (1837) - Correct Answer ️️ -Supreme Cour...
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PSCI 2306 Test Questions with Correct Answers New Update
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PSCI 2306 Test Questions with Correct Answers New Update 
 
What is law? - Answer-Law regulates society- prevents state of nature 
- Provides stability and predictability 
- Provides order 
 
Why have courts? - Answer-- Need a neutral umpire that arbitrates disputes between individuals, states, and federal government 
- limit governmental power by checking arbitrary authority and prevents the "tyranny of the majority" 
 
judicial activism - Answer-An interpretation of the U.S. constitution ho...
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APUSH Review (For AP Exam) (2023/2024) Rated A Thomas Paine's Common Sense Published in early 1776. Presented many arguments in favor of independence. Became a quick bestseller. Presented arguments in that had early been developed in a way less educated people could understand. 
Richard Henry Lee Ruled that the United Colonies aught to be free and independent states. Was in the Continental Congress 
Committee of Five The five who were appointed to draft the declaration of independence. Consiste...
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