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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