The Virginia Plan included which of the following? A. A unicameral legislature, B. The authority of the federal government to declare state laws null and void ("Federal Negative"), C. Each state was given one vote in the national legislature, D. A continuation of the Articles of Confederation
Civics Unit 4: The Constitution

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The authority of the federal government to declare state laws null and void ("Federal Negative")
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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All of the following were rules of the Convention EXCEPT: A. speakers had to address comments to the president of the convention, B. no votes were binding until the final vote on the entire document, C. no reading or side conversations while others speak.
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comments were limited to five minutes each.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following acts as a check on the executive branch? A. The prohibition against ex post facto laws, B. The prohibition against bills of attainder, C. The power of the House to bring articles of impeachment, D. The power to be commander-in-chief
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The power of the House to bring articles of impeachment
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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All of the following are limits on state power EXCEPT: A. states cannot coin money, B. states cannot make treaties, C. states cannot tax, D. states cannot pass ex post facto laws
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states cannot tax
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The United States Constitution grants powers to the President. Which of the following is NOT one of these powers? A. declare war, B. make treaties, C. act as commander-in-chief, D. nominate judges to the national courts
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declare war
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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A member of the United States Congress must resign from Congress if elected or appointed to a position in the executive or judicial branch. This requirement is an example of
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separation of powers
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following is NOT an enumerated power of Congress? A. to declare war, B. to create taxes, C. to pass bills of attainder, D. to regulate trade
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to pass bills of attainder
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