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Component 3: Comparative Politics
1. USA (Option 3A)
1.1 The US Constitution and Federalism
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What type of system does the US Constitution establish?
Federalism
The US Constitution includes a system of checks and balances to prevent
tyranny
.
True
The system of checks and balances prevents any one branch from becoming too
dominant
Order the key principles of the US Constitution as they appear in the material:
1️⃣ Federalism
2️⃣ Separation of Powers
3️⃣ Checks and Balances
The separation of powers prevents any single branch from becoming too powerful.
True
What is the purpose of the US Constitution's system of federalism?
Divide power
The separation of powers is a fundamental principle of the
US Constitution
.
True
Match the principle with its description:
Federalism ↔️ Division of power
Separation of Powers ↔️ Distinct roles for branches
Checks and Balances ↔️ Limits on each branch
What is the purpose of the preamble in the US Constitution?
States goals
Amendments to the
Constitution
allow it to adapt to changing societal needs.
True
The legislative branch can override a presidential
veto
The executive branch can check the legislative branch by using its power to
veto
What is the concept of federalism in the US Constitution?
Division of power
Arrange the three main parts of the US Constitution in their correct order.
1️⃣ Preamble
2️⃣ Articles
3️⃣ Amendments
The President can appoint federal judges as a check on the
judicial branch
.
True
The separation of powers ensures that each branch of government has distinct
roles
The separation of powers divides governmental authority among the executive, legislative, and
judicial
branches.
True
Shared powers across branches promote a system of
checks
and balances.
Amendments to the
US Constitution
allow it to adapt to changing societal needs and values.
True
The 13th Amendment to the US Constitution abolished
slavery
What is the power of judicial review as outlined in the US Constitution?
Declare laws unconstitutional
The US Constitution establishes a system of federalism, which divides powers between the federal and
state
governments.
Match the key principle with its description:
Federalism ↔️ Division of power between federal and state governments
Separation of Powers ↔️ Division of power among three branches
Checks and Balances ↔️ Mutual oversight among branches
What are the three primary sections of the US Constitution?
Preamble, Articles, Amendments
What do the Articles of the Constitution define?
Powers of the branches
What is the purpose of the system of checks and balances in the Constitution?
Prevent tyranny
Arrange the checks and balances by the branch that initiates them:
1️⃣ Legislative: Override presidential veto
2️⃣ Judicial: Declare laws unconstitutional
3️⃣ Executive: Appoint federal judges
The system of checks and balances fosters democratic governance by ensuring accountability.
True
Match the level of government with its responsibilities:
Federal Government ↔️ National defense
State Governments ↔️ Education
What does the separation of powers in the Constitution aim to prevent?
Dominance by one branch
What is the formal process outlined in Article V of the Constitution?
Amending the Constitution
The 14th Amendment guarantees equal
protection
under the law.
Constitutional interpretation allows the Constitution to adapt to changing societal values.
True
What is one policymaking responsibility of the federal government under federalism?
Foreign policy
The US Constitution divides power between the federal government and the
state
What does the principle of federalism ensure in the US Constitution?
Division of power
Match the branch of government with its primary role:
Executive ↔️ Enforces laws
Legislative ↔️ Makes laws
Judicial ↔️ Interprets laws
What is the role of state governments in the federal system?
Defined responsibilities
Checks and balances ensure each branch can limit the actions of the
others
Federalism divides power between the federal government and the
state
governments.
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