What is the primary focus of the introduction section?
Constitutional Interpretation & The Supreme Court: American Government Review

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The original intent of the Founding Fathers.
The amendment process of the Constitution.
The role of the Elastic Clause in constitutional interpretation.
The importance of understanding both loose and strict interpretations of the Constitution.
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Which clause is often cited by those who support a loose interpretation of the Constitution?
The Supremacy Clause
The Elastic Clause
The Establishment Clause
The Free Exercise Clause
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What does the Elastic Clause allow Congress to do?
Override presidential vetoes.
Declare war without congressional approval.
Pass laws that are necessary and proper to execute its powers.
Amend the Constitution without state approval.
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What is a common misconception about the amendment process?
It is not mentioned in the Constitution.
It can only be initiated by the President.
It requires unanimous approval from all states.
It is unconstitutional to amend the Constitution.
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Which amendment is often cited in discussions about the constitutionality of income tax?
The 10th Amendment
The 5th Amendment
The 16th Amendment
The 1st Amendment
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What is the main belief of those who support a strict interpretation of the Constitution?
The Constitution should be interpreted as a flexible document.
The Constitution should be amended frequently to reflect modern values.
The Constitution should be interpreted based on the original intent of the Founding Fathers.
The Constitution should be interpreted by the President alone.
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Which amendment is crucial for those advocating limited government?
The 10th Amendment
The 2nd Amendment
The 14th Amendment
The 1st Amendment
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