FCLE EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) [ALREADY GRADED A+] BRANDNEW!!!
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FCLE EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH
200 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) [ALREADY GRADED A+]
BRANDNEW!!!
Congress creates laws, but those laws can be vetoed by the
president or overturned by the Supreme Court. This is an
example of a Constitutional principle known as: - ...
Congress creates laws, but those laws can be vetoed by the
president or overturned by the Supreme Court. This is an
example of a Constitutional principle known as: - ANSWER-
Checks and Balances
Articles one, two, and three in the Constitution reflect which
constitutional principle: - ANSWER-separation of powers
Which part of the U.S. Constitution declares it to be the supreme
law of the land? - ANSWER-Article VI
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The concept of self-government can be found in: - ANSWER-the
preamble beginning with "we the people"
How many amendments have been added to the Constitution? -
ANSWER-27
Which of the following best describes the concept of 'rule of law': -
ANSWER-No one is above the law, including government and
elected officials.
Which of the following best describes federalism: - ANSWER-a
dual system of sovereignty where both national and state
governments have authority.
What is the purpose of the 22nd amendment: - ANSWER-Limits
the president to two terms
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Which amendments expanded protections for voting rights (check
all that apply): - ANSWER-15, 19, 24, and 26
The Constitution established a system of "dual sovereignty,"
under which the states have surrendered some of their powers to
the federal government, but also retained some sovereignty. All
other powers were to be held by the states, local communities, or
the people themselves in a concept known as: - ANSWER-
Federalism
The Constitution used the Virginia Plan's two-house, or
"bicameral," legislature, but it accorded proportional
representation in the House of Representatives and equal
representation in the Senate. This feature of Congress is a result
of: - ANSWER-The Great Compromise
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During the ratification of the Constitution, Federalists eventually
agreed to support further ratification of ten amendments to the
Constitution in order to appease Anti-Federalists' fears of an
overwhelming national government that could impinge upon
personal liberties. The first ten amendments to the Constitution
are collectively known as the: - ANSWER-Bill of Rights
Signing a petition in support or in opposition to pending legislation
is an exercise of which Amendment? - ANSWER-The First
Amendment
prevents "unreasonable searches and seizures," and requires
authorities to show probable cause to obtain warrants to search
dwellings and seize property. - ANSWER-The Fourth Amendment
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