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Powers: Federal, State, and Legislative
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Question 1
1.
How many parts is the Legislative Branch made up of?
1
2
3
4
Question 2
2.
Which of the following are a part of the Legislative Branch?
House of Representatives
President
Supreme Court
Senate
Vice President
House of Burgesses
Question 3
3.
True or False. Reserved Powers are for the Federal Government.
True
False
Question 4
4.
What do you call the powers of the government that are written in the Constitution?
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Expressed Powers
Implied Powers
Question 5
5.
Powers that both the Federal and State Government have are called -
Dual Powers
Reserved Powers
Expressed Powers
Concurrent Powers
Question 6
6.
The Constitution established the principle of Federalism which is:
the division of power between local and state government.
the division of power between state and federal governement.
how to keep peace among the branches of government.
a way to communicate laws to citizens.
Question 7
7.
Which of the following are NOT government responsibilites belonging to the states?
Declaring War
Promoting Public Health
Establishing Speed Limits
Coining Money
Conducting Foreign Policy
Question 8
8.
When there is a dispute between the state and national government, which level has higher authority?
National
State
Local
State and National
Question 9
9.
The national government can declare war, the states set up local governments, and both state and national governments can tax. This is an example of -
federalism
checks and balances
popular sovereignty
seperation of powers
Question 10
10.
Where are the powers of the Legislative Branch Defined?
Consitution: Article 1
Consitution: Article 2
Articles of Confederation: Article 1
Articles of Confederation: Article 2