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Week 13 Constitution Assessment
By Megan Hernandez
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Question 1
1.
How many states had to vote to approve the
Constitution?
6
9
10
13
Question 2
2.
What was the first state to approve the Constitution?
Delaware
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Question 3
3.
What is it called when each side presents their
views in a respectful manner?
Cilvil rights
Civil discourse
Cilvil discontent
Civil disobedience
Question 4
4.
What smoothed the transfer from the Articles to the Constitution?
All debts and
contracts
were
honored.
No state had to pay taxes for five years.
Both
governments used the same money.
The new
government had the same leaders.
Question 5
5.
How are disagreements to the Constitution
handled?
Congress holds a
vote.
State governors vote on the
issue.
The president vetoes them.
The
Supreme Court
decides.
Question 6
6.
What are the three levels of government in
the United States?
mayors, senators, and president
House of
Represent atives,
Senate, and
executive
federal state, and local
mayors, governors, and senators
Question 7
7.
What does the
federal government
have the power
to do?
create sales taxes
and enforce building codes
print money and build the military
create
police and fire departments
print money and
regulate trash
removal
Question 8
8.
What does the local government have the power to do?
print money and build the military
create
taxes and
sign treaties
print money and regulate trash
removal
create police and fire departments
Question 9
9.
What are the three branches of
the United States
Government?
judicial, legislative, and executive
local, state, and federal
House of
Represent atives,
Senate, and
Supreme Court
president, senator, and court justice
Question 10
10.
Why are there
100 senators in
the Senate?
The Constitution defines it
as the maximum.
Smaller states get to send more
senators than larger states.
There are two
senators from each of the 50 states.
t's a number determine d by the judicial branch.