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Civics: Government
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civics
Instructions:
Answer 36 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The right to vote
Suffrage
Affirmative Action
Reserved Powers
Federalism
2. The right to publish newspapers - magazines - and other materials without governmental restriction
Ratification
Freedom of the Press
Three-Fifths Compromise
Federalism
3. Fee for voting
Natural Rights
Federalists
Poll Tax
Federalism
4. Dividing government power among legislature - executive - and judicial branches
Separation of Powers
Concurrent Powers
Amendments
Direct Democracy
5. Steps to counteract the effects of past racial discrimination and discrimination against women
Three-Fifths Compromise
Republic
Equal Protection
Affirmative Action
6. Powers that the Constitution neither gives to Congress nor denies to the states
Federalists
Compact
National Convention
Reserved Powers
7. Two-house
Freedom of Speech
Compact
Bicameral
Three-Fifths Compromise
8. A group of people chosen to make the laws
Reserved Powers
Affirmative Action
Legislature
Equal Protection
9. Powers shared by federal and state governments
Due Process of Law
Checks and Balances
Segregation
Concurrent Powers
10. System of government that gives each branch of government ways to limit the powers of the other two
Eminent Domain
Separation of Church and State
Checks and Balances
Freedom of Speech
11. The division of power between the states and the federal - or national - government
Affirmative Action
Federalism
Compact
Great Compromise
12. A process by which the government must treat accused persons fairly according to rules established by law
Due Process of Law
Charter
Checks and Balances
Federalists
13. Means that people must be treated fairly - but it does not mean that everyone must be treated in exactly the same way
Equal Protection
Republic
Reserved Powers
Compact
14. Assembly
Concurrent Powers
National Convention
Double Jeopardy
Compact
15. Descriptions of situations or conflicts - the issues involved - and the decisions made
Case Studies
National Convention
Legislature
Three-Fifths Compromise
16. Changes
Amendments
Amendment Process
Ratification
Double Jeopardy
17. The plan agreed to during the writing of the Constitution that created the House of Representatives - in which each state was given votes based on its population - and the Senate - in which each state was given equal votes
Anti-Federalists
Direct Democracy
Great Compromise
Ratification
18. Separation of blacks and whites in public places such as hotels - schools - restaurants - and trains
Amendment Process
Case Studies
Segregation
Impeach
19. A document giving permission to create a government
National Convention
Charter
Concurrent Powers
Separation of Powers
20. The traditions passed down to us from generation to generation
Impeach
Amendment Process
Heritage
Concurrent Powers
21. Approval
Ratification
Due Process of Law
National Convention
Freedom of Speech
22. The situation in which the government may not favor any religion or establish an official religion
Bill of Rights
Due Process of Law
Charter
Separation of Church and State
23. Rights they are born with and that no government can take away
Ratification
Tyranny
Natural Rights
Freedom of Speech
24. The power to take private property for public use
Double Jeopardy
Eminent Domain
Republic
Concurrent Powers
25. The plan agreed to during the writing of the Constitution that counted each slave as three fifths of a person when a state's population was calculated
Three-Fifths Compromise
Natural Rights
Suffrage
Freedom of Speech
26. A form of government in which laws are made directly by the citizens
Direct Democracy
Bill of Rights
Great Compromise
Freedom of the Press
27. Accuse
Segregation
Impeach
Separation of Powers
Concurrent Powers
28. The way in which changes are added to the Constitution
Segregation
Three-Fifths Compromise
Poll Tax
Amendment Process
29. The supporters of the Constitution who supported a strong federal - or national - government
Great Compromise
Federalists
Concurrent Powers
Freedom of Speech
30. A written agreement to make and obey laws for the welfare of the group
Double Jeopardy
Bill of Rights
Compact
Segregation
31. A list of citizens' rights
National Convention
Separation of Powers
Bill of Rights
Amendments
32. Being placed on trial twice for the same crime
Natural Rights
Anti-Federalists
Federalism
Double Jeopardy
33. Abuse of power
Affirmative Action
Direct Democracy
Tyranny
Suffrage
34. The right to express one's opinions publicly
Bill of Rights
Bicameral
Checks and Balances
Freedom of Speech
35. A government in which representatives were elected to make laws
Segregation
Ratification
Tyranny
Republic
36. Opponents of the Constitution who feared a strong central government
Separation of Powers
Anti-Federalists
Double Jeopardy
Bicameral