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American Government Apex Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the function of the executive branch? The executive branch is responsible for enforcing and implementing laws, led by the President of the United States. What is the principle of popular sovereignty? Popular sovereignty ...

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What is the function of the executive branch?


✔✔The executive branch is responsible for enforcing and implementing laws, led by the

President of the United States.




What is the principle of popular sovereignty?


✔✔Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of the government is created and

sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives.




What is the significance of the Federalist Papers?


✔✔The Federalist Papers are a collection of essays that advocate for the ratification of the U.S.

Constitution, explaining the intentions of the framers.




What is a primary election?


✔✔A primary election is an election held to determine a political party's candidate for the

general election.




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,What is the purpose of the U.S. Census?


✔✔The U.S. Census is conducted every ten years to count the population, which helps determine

congressional representation and federal funding allocation.




What are the two types of federal courts?


✔✔The two types of federal courts are trial courts (District Courts) and appellate courts (Circuit

Courts and the Supreme Court).




What is a political action committee (PAC)?


✔✔A PAC is an organization that raises money to support candidates for political office,

typically aligned with specific interests or causes.




What role does the media play in American politics?


✔✔The media serves as a watchdog, providing information to the public, influencing public

opinion, and holding government accountable.




What is the significance of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?


✔✔The Voting Rights Act of 1965 aimed to eliminate barriers to voting for African Americans

and enforce the voting rights guaranteed by the 14th and 15th Amendments.

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,What is the purpose of the Cabinet in the U.S. government?


✔✔The Cabinet consists of the heads of executive departments who advise the President and

help implement federal policies.




What does it mean to be a "swing state" in an election?


✔✔A swing state is a state where both major political parties have similar levels of support

among voters, making it a key target for campaigns.




What is the Electoral College?


✔✔The Electoral College is a group of representatives from each state who formally elect the

President and Vice President of the United States.




What is judicial activism?


✔✔Judicial activism is the practice of judges making rulings based on personal or political

considerations rather than existing law.




What is the difference between civil rights and civil liberties?




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, ✔✔Civil rights are protections against discrimination and unequal treatment, while civil liberties

are fundamental freedoms protected from government interference.




What is the significance of the separation of church and state?


✔✔The separation of church and state ensures that government remains neutral in religious

matters and does not favor or discriminate against any religion.




What is the primary function of the legislative branch of government?


✔✔The primary function of the legislative branch is to make laws.




What is the Bill of Rights?


✔✔The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, guaranteeing

individual freedoms and rights.




What is the significance of the Supreme Court in the American government system?


✔✔The Supreme Court serves as the highest court in the United States, interpreting the

Constitution and reviewing laws to ensure they comply with constitutional standards.




What is federalism?

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