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Terms in this set (82)The ________ was a document that restricted the newly created U.S. federal government from levying and collecting taxes, regulating commerce with foreign countries, and regulating interstate commerce. D When the states ratified the Constitution, they delegated ________ powers to the federal government. A Reserved powers are given to the ________ by the Constitution. C Jintopia is a country in which the federal government and the twelve state governments share powers. The form of government in Jintopia is ________. B The legislative branch of the U.S. federal government is ________. B The
________ is responsible for making federal law. C Why have checks and balances been built into the U.S. Constitution? C The ________ provides that federal law takes precedence over state or local law. A Which of the following is
established by the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution? D The concept of federal law taking precedence over state or local law is commonly called the ________. A Which of the following statements is true of the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution? B The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act sets the terms of ________ activities on tribal land. A Santo belongs to the Eliok tribe in an Indian reservation in southern Nevada. He wants to open a casino in the reservation. However, the state authority denies the tribe permission to open
a casino in its own territory. Which of the following permits the tribe to bring suit in federal court and force the state to comply? B Which of the following statements is true of the United States' Foreign Commerce Clause? A Fierra Inc. is a German automobile
manufacturer that has a 5 percent market share in the United States' automobile market. The company has a unit in North Carolina that imports Fierra automobiles from its parent company in Germany and assembles them. Which of the following measures is in accordance with U.S.A.'s Foreign Commerce Clause? D Which of the following statements is true of states' police power? C Which of the following is/are enacted under state police power? A Kingsland is a country that has been exporting apples to the United States for over a century, shipping 300 tons to Georgia each month. However, last month, Kingsland violated a trading norm which was not condoned by Georgia. Which of the following measures should be taken to regulate apple imports from Kingsland? C If the federal government has chosen not to regulate an area of interstate commerce that it has the power to regulate under its Commerce Clause powers, this area of commerce is subject to the ________. B The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are collectively known as the ________. C Which of the following statements is true about the freedom of
speech guaranteed by the Bill of Rights? B Jerome
wears a t-shirt that bears a picture of the current U.S. president. Under this picture, there are words which imply that the President is doing a bad job of running the country. In accordance to the Freedom of Speech Clause, which of the following is valid? A A group of students organizing a protest march would be an instance of ________ speech. C Which of the following is a
form of limited protected speech? D Which of the following is a form of unprotected speech? B
Advertising is categorized as ________ speech. B The ________ prohibits the government from promoting one religion over another. C The
________ clause prevents the government from enacting laws that either prohibit or inhibit individuals from participating in or practicing their chosen religions. D Which of the following amendments to the U.S. Constitution contains the Due Process, Equal Protection, and Privileges and Immunities Clauses? C A(n) ________ test is applied to classifications of people based on a suspect class. A Vanessa was born to American parents from a minority group in
Miami. She applies to a public university which offers scholarships only to students from minority groups. Which of the following standards of review is used to decide if the university violates the Equal Protection Clause by offering Vanessa the scholarship? C The lawfulness of government classifications based on a
protected class is examined using a(n) ________ test. B An organization provides six months of maternity leave to its female employees, whereas its male employees can avail paternity leave for a maximum of two weeks. Which of the following tests is used to examine the lawfulness of this classification? B The lawfulness of all government classifications that do not involve suspect or protected classes is examined using a(n) ________. D The federal
government's Social Security program, which pays benefits to older members of society but not to younger members of society, is lawful as examined by a(n) ________ test. A Which of the following is an instance of a decision involving the Equal Protection Clause being made on the basis of the rational basis test? D Which of the following provisions is made by the Due
Process clauses? A
The ________ requires that government statutes, ordinances, regulations, and other laws be clear on their face and not overly broad in scope. B A certain state in the U.S. declares that its citizens should only wear "modest" clothing. Which of the following conclusions is made
when this law is tested for substantive due process? C The ________ requires that the government give a person proper notice and hearing of legal action before that person is deprived of his or her life, liberty, or property. A The ________ clauses in the Constitution collectively prohibit states from enacting laws that unduly discriminate in favor of their residents. D The
reason the Articles of Confederation were weak was because: D Since declaring independence, the current U.S. Constitution is the ________ document to set
out the general operations of the government. B The Constitutional Convention was convened in 1787 for what purpose? D Which
of the following is not a main function of the U.S. Constitution? D Powers that are not specifically delegated to the federal
government by the United States Constitution: B The number of ________ to which a state is entitled can change
over time. B The legislative branch of government is referred to as ________ as it is comprised of the Senate and the House of Representatives. A ) The president is elected by B Under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, when Congress chooses to regulate in an area, which of the following is true? D Which of the following would take precedence over a state constitution under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution? E What is the result of the "effects on interstate commerce" test? C What was the outcome when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994? D With regard to the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, which of the following is correct? C If there is an area of interstate commerce that the federal government has chosen not to regulate, the states can: B Under what circumstances can a state impose a tax on goods that are imported from other nations? D The Bill of Rights is another name for: D The Bill of Rights applies to: C What did the
Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution do? D What sorts of things do the additional 17 Constitutional amendments
cover? E ) Which of the following is correct with respect to freedom of speech? B Which of the following is not correct with regard to commercial speech? A Which of the following is true regarding obscene speech? C Which of the following is considered to be fully protected speech under the U.S. Constitution? A Which of the following receives at least some protection under the U.S. Constitution? E Which of the following does not receive protection under the U.S. Constitution? A What type of commercial
speech did the U.S. Supreme Court say was protected in the Greater New Orleans Broadcasting Association, Inc. v. United States case? A In responding to a constitutional challenge to the Computer Decency Act, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled which of the following about
the Act? D Which of the following is correct regarding freedom of religion under the U.S. Constitution? A Which of the following would likely violate the freedom of religion protections in the U.S. Constitution? E An equal protection challenge to a statute that treats adults of different ages differently would be decided by using what standard? A Which of the following is true about how courts address equal protection cases? A Substantive due process requires that: D The Privileges and Immunities Clause provides which of the following? B There are extensive federal regulations covering airplanes and pilots. Assume that the state of Missouri passes a statute containing numerous requirements, some conflicting with the federal rules, covering the licensing of airplane pilots and the operation of aircraft. A pilot's constitutional challenge to
this statute would most likely succeed on the basis of: A Assume that the state of Tennessee passes a statute that grants all residents who purchase a brand new Saturn automobile made in Tennessee a $2,000 state income tax credit. Which of the following is most likely true? D Assume that the state of Kansas passes a law requiring all inline skates sold in Kansas to
have disc brakes. Assume that there are no federal regulations covering inline skate design. Assume also, that the required disc brakes would make inline skates easier to stop and thus safer, but that they would add considerably to the cost of the skates and require extensive changes in design to meet the Kansas requirements. Which of the following is most likely true? A Assume that Congress passes a statute that bans the use of personal watercraft on any body of water before 8:00 a.m. and after 9:00 p.m. Congress bases its passage of the law on its authority to regulate interstate commerce because it believes that fewer persons will buy personal watercraft because of this law. In a constitutional challenge, which of the following is most likely to occur? D Assume that a federal regulation is
adopted that requires bicycle manufacturers to disclose the weight of the largest frame size, fully equipped for riding, when they advertise the weight of a bicycle. If this requirement is challenged under freedom of speech, which of the following is most likely to occur? A Assume that a state passes a statute that prevents the disclosure of the horsepower of automobile engines. The purpose of this law is to prevent the car companies from trying to market cars with more
horsepower than those of their competitors. This statute would most likely be found to: B Assume that a law is passed that
establishes airline security screening requirements for male passengers that differ from the requirements for female passengers. In evaluating an equal protection challenge to this law, a court would use: B A state enacts a statute that permits one minute of mediation or voluntary prayer at the beginning of
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