US Constitution Review FLASH CARDS (HIGH SCHOOL)

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History
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9th - 11th Grade
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Hard
Maria Ivey
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Congress may pass laws, and they go into effect if the President signs them. However, the Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional. This is an example of:
Back
Checks and balances
Answer explanation
This scenario illustrates checks and balances, where the legislative branch (Congress) makes laws, the executive branch (President) can sign them, and the judicial branch (Supreme Court) can declare them unconstitutional.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which BEST illustrates the principle of checks and balances?
Back
Senate confirmation of presidential appointments
Answer explanation
C) Senate confirmation of presidential appointments best illustrates checks and balances, as it requires the Senate to approve the president's choices, ensuring no single branch has unchecked power.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What role do the federal courts play in checking the power of the legislative branch?
Back
They review the laws of Congress for compliance with the Constitution.
Answer explanation
The federal courts check the legislative branch by reviewing laws passed by Congress to ensure they comply with the Constitution, making option C the correct choice.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which action is an example of the system of checks and balances?
Back
The Senate approves a president’s nominee to the Supreme Court.
Answer explanation
The Senate's approval of a president’s nominee to the Supreme Court exemplifies checks and balances, as it requires cooperation between the executive and legislative branches to ensure no single branch has unchecked power.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How does our government decide whether changes brought about by federal laws are constitutional?
Back
Judicial review
Answer explanation
The government determines the constitutionality of changes from Federal laws through judicial review, where courts assess whether laws align with the Constitution, making option B the correct choice.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Best title for the chart: A) Judicial Branch Checks on the Executive Branch, B) Judicial Branch Checks on the Legislative Branch, C) Legislative Branch Checks on the Judicial Branch, D) Legislative Branch Checks on the Executive Branch
Back
Legislative Branch Checks on the Executive Branch
Answer explanation
The chart illustrates how the Legislative Branch can check the powers of the Executive Branch, making option D the best title. Options A and B incorrectly focus on the Judicial Branch, while C misrepresents the checks involved.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Separation of powers means that
Back
The legislative, executive, and judicial functions of government are held by separate people and groups.
Answer explanation
Separation of powers ensures that the legislative, executive, and judicial functions of government are held by separate entities, preventing any one group from gaining too much power, making D the correct choice.
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