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Which of the following has taken the lead role in constitutional interpretation? - The U.S. Supreme Court




The necessary and proper clause was intended for what purpose? - giving Congress an "elastic" power

that allows them to make any laws they deem fit to govern




Which constitutional principle was PRIMARILY intended for the purpose of limiting the powers of the

central government? - separation of powers




The "elastic clause" is another term for which clause of the U.S. Constitution? - necessary and proper




How did the states finally resolve the Federalist/anti-Federalist debate? - The Bill of Rights




Why did the Founders choose a republican form of government over a pure democracy? - NOT they

feared mob rule


All of these options

,What principle outlined in the Constitution was and remains the topic of the GREATEST amount of

controversy, according to the text? - federalism




The Bill of Rights addresses which of the following issues? - Due process




The Equal Rights Act is an example of which of the following? - an example of an amendment introduced

to Congress numerous times




The electoral college was drafted to appeal to which group(s) of people? - all of these options




Which of the following types of powers does Congress share to a degree with the executive branch? -

war powers




Which of the following BEST describes the U.S. Constitution's amendment process? - It is deliberate,

requiring widespread support for a proposal to be successful.




Which constitutional principle was PRIMARILY intended for the purpose of limiting the powers of the

people? - Republicanism

, The system of checks and balances constructed by the Framers was intended to establish which of the

following? - all of these options




The Articles of Confederation - were intended to give the states as much power as possible.




What does Brutus, author of Federal Farmer, suggest will make for a "secure government"? - time and

deliberation




What is the average ratio of proposed amendments to ratified amendments in Texas? - 9 to 7




How much focus did the framers of the Texas constitution give to the legislative branch in the

constitution? - The legislative branch occupies the first and longest of the three articles dealing with

branches of government.




Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement when comparing the bill of rights in the Texas

Constitution to the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution? - The Texas Bill of Rights, like the

United States Bill of Rights, includes voting rights and voting qualifications.




Which of the following was NOT a requirement in order for Texas to qualify for readmission to the Union

after the Civil War? - provisions for providing at least elementary level education to all former slaves

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