Question
There are 100 U.S. senators. How many senators would constitute a majority?
(1 point)
Responses
1
1
25
25
50
50
75
Which of the following is a stated purpose of the United States government under the Constitution? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
acquire new territories
acquire new territories
promote the general welfare
promote the general welfare
represent all citizens equally
represent all citizens equally
generate wealth for businesses
generate wealth for businesses
provide for the common defense
Which of the following describe the rule of law? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
The president is the ultimate authority.
The president is the ultimate authority.
The law is the ultimate authority.
The law is the ultimate authority.
The Supreme Court can strike down laws if they violate the Constitution.
The Supreme Court can strike down laws if they violate the Constitution.
Government officials can break the law if they have a good reason.
Government officials can break the law if they have a good reason.
Citizens can be unfairly punished if they break too many laws.
Which of the following events is an example of arbitration?
(1 point)
Responses
NATO passes a resolution against Iran.
NATO passes a resolution against Iran.
The United States sets up a meeting between Taiwan and China.
The United States sets up a meeting between Taiwan and China.
After hearing both sides, the United Nations decides to end the Russian occupation of Crimea.
After hearing both sides, the United Nations decides to end the Russian occupation of Crimea.
Opposing factions in the Second Congo War meet at the neutral African Union headquarters.
Which event within a state will most likely require the involvement of the federal government?
(1 point)
Responses
A corporation is created.
A corporation is created.
The state constitution is amended.
The state constitution is amended.
A boundary with a nearby state is disputed.
A boundary with a nearby state is disputed.
The rules for obtaining a driver's license change.
Which table correctly describes the three branches of government?
(1 point)
Responses
Branch Primary Responsibility Members
executive
enforce laws
president, cabinet, and government departments
legislative
decide if laws are constitutional
the Supreme Court and other federal courts
judicial make laws Congress
Branch Primary Responsibility Members executive enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments legislative decide if laws are constitutional the Supreme Court and other federal courts judicial make laws Congress
Branch Primary Responsibility Members
executive
enforce laws
president, cabinet, and government departments
legislative
make laws
Congress
judicial decide if laws are constitutional the Supreme Court and other federal courts
Branch Primary Responsibility Members executive enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments legislative make laws Congress judicial decide if laws are constitutional the Supreme Court and other federal courts
Branch Primary Responsibility Members
executive
decide if laws are constitutional
Congress
legislative
enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments
judicial make laws the Supreme Court and other federal courts
Branch Primary Responsibility Members executive decide if laws are constitutional Congress legislative enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments judicial make laws the Supreme Court and other federal courts
Branch Primary Responsibility Members
executive
make laws
Congress
legislative
decide if laws are constitutional
the Supreme Court and other federal courts
judicial enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments
Branch Primary Responsibility Members executive make laws Congress legislative decide if laws are constitutional the Supreme Court and other federal courts judicial enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments
What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
(1 point)
Responses
electing the president
electing the president
electing the members of Congress
electing the members of Congress
determining party delegate votes
determining party delegate votes
determining Electoral College votes
Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her witnesses. She has decided to sue the state.
Question
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which amendments could Michelle cite in a federal court that would help her case? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
6th
6th
10th
10th
14th
14th
19th
19th
Which describes the relationship among national governments?
(1 point)
Responses
All national governments are legally equal.
All national governments are legally equal.
All national governments engage in alliances with other national governments.
All national governments engage in alliances with other national governments.
National governments of larger countries can tell governments of smaller countries what to do.
National governments of larger countries can tell governments of smaller countries what to do.
National governments of allied countries can tell governments of non-allied countries what to do.
What is the purpose of all constitutions?
(1 point)
Responses
to list the rights of citizens
to list the rights of citizens
to create a system of checks and balances
to create a system of checks and balances
to establish federal authority over state governments
to establish federal authority over state governments
to establish rules that a government must follow
(1 point)
Responses
1
1
25
25
50
50
75
Which of the following is a stated purpose of the United States government under the Constitution? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
acquire new territories
acquire new territories
promote the general welfare
promote the general welfare
represent all citizens equally
represent all citizens equally
generate wealth for businesses
generate wealth for businesses
provide for the common defense
Which of the following describe the rule of law? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
The president is the ultimate authority.
The president is the ultimate authority.
The law is the ultimate authority.
The law is the ultimate authority.
The Supreme Court can strike down laws if they violate the Constitution.
The Supreme Court can strike down laws if they violate the Constitution.
Government officials can break the law if they have a good reason.
Government officials can break the law if they have a good reason.
Citizens can be unfairly punished if they break too many laws.
Which of the following events is an example of arbitration?
(1 point)
Responses
NATO passes a resolution against Iran.
NATO passes a resolution against Iran.
The United States sets up a meeting between Taiwan and China.
The United States sets up a meeting between Taiwan and China.
After hearing both sides, the United Nations decides to end the Russian occupation of Crimea.
After hearing both sides, the United Nations decides to end the Russian occupation of Crimea.
Opposing factions in the Second Congo War meet at the neutral African Union headquarters.
Which event within a state will most likely require the involvement of the federal government?
(1 point)
Responses
A corporation is created.
A corporation is created.
The state constitution is amended.
The state constitution is amended.
A boundary with a nearby state is disputed.
A boundary with a nearby state is disputed.
The rules for obtaining a driver's license change.
Which table correctly describes the three branches of government?
(1 point)
Responses
Branch Primary Responsibility Members
executive
enforce laws
president, cabinet, and government departments
legislative
decide if laws are constitutional
the Supreme Court and other federal courts
judicial make laws Congress
Branch Primary Responsibility Members executive enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments legislative decide if laws are constitutional the Supreme Court and other federal courts judicial make laws Congress
Branch Primary Responsibility Members
executive
enforce laws
president, cabinet, and government departments
legislative
make laws
Congress
judicial decide if laws are constitutional the Supreme Court and other federal courts
Branch Primary Responsibility Members executive enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments legislative make laws Congress judicial decide if laws are constitutional the Supreme Court and other federal courts
Branch Primary Responsibility Members
executive
decide if laws are constitutional
Congress
legislative
enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments
judicial make laws the Supreme Court and other federal courts
Branch Primary Responsibility Members executive decide if laws are constitutional Congress legislative enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments judicial make laws the Supreme Court and other federal courts
Branch Primary Responsibility Members
executive
make laws
Congress
legislative
decide if laws are constitutional
the Supreme Court and other federal courts
judicial enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments
Branch Primary Responsibility Members executive make laws Congress legislative decide if laws are constitutional the Supreme Court and other federal courts judicial enforce laws president, cabinet, and government departments
What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
(1 point)
Responses
electing the president
electing the president
electing the members of Congress
electing the members of Congress
determining party delegate votes
determining party delegate votes
determining Electoral College votes
Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her witnesses. She has decided to sue the state.
Question
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which amendments could Michelle cite in a federal court that would help her case? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
6th
6th
10th
10th
14th
14th
19th
19th
Which describes the relationship among national governments?
(1 point)
Responses
All national governments are legally equal.
All national governments are legally equal.
All national governments engage in alliances with other national governments.
All national governments engage in alliances with other national governments.
National governments of larger countries can tell governments of smaller countries what to do.
National governments of larger countries can tell governments of smaller countries what to do.
National governments of allied countries can tell governments of non-allied countries what to do.
What is the purpose of all constitutions?
(1 point)
Responses
to list the rights of citizens
to list the rights of citizens
to create a system of checks and balances
to create a system of checks and balances
to establish federal authority over state governments
to establish federal authority over state governments
to establish rules that a government must follow
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to the questions you provided:
1. **Majority of U.S. Senators**:
- **Response**: 51 senators (which is a majority of 100).
2. **Stated Purpose of the U.S. Government under the Constitution**:
- **Responses**:
- promote the general welfare
- provide for the common defense
3. **Describing the Rule of Law**:
- **Responses**:
- The law is the ultimate authority.
- The Supreme Court can strike down laws if they violate the Constitution.
4. **Example of Arbitration**:
- **Response**: After hearing both sides, the United Nations decides to end the Russian occupation of Crimea.
5. **Event Likely to Require Federal Government Involvement**:
- **Response**: A boundary with a nearby state is disputed.
6. **Correct Description of the Three Branches of Government**:
- **Response**:
- Branch: Executive; Primary Responsibility: Enforce laws; Members: President, cabinet, and government departments
- Branch: Legislative; Primary Responsibility: Make laws; Members: Congress
- Branch: Judicial; Primary Responsibility: Decide if laws are constitutional; Members: The Supreme Court and other federal courts
7. **Purpose of Primaries and Caucuses**:
- **Response**: determining party delegate votes.
8. **Amendments Michelle Could Cite**:
- **Responses**:
- 6th (right to a fair trial)
- 14th (rights to due process and equal protection under the law)
9. **Relationship Among National Governments**:
- **Response**: National governments of larger countries can tell governments of smaller countries what to do.
10. **Purpose of All Constitutions**:
- **Response**: to establish rules that a government must follow.
Feel free to ask if you need any clarifications or further assistance!
1. **Majority of U.S. Senators**:
- **Response**: 51 senators (which is a majority of 100).
2. **Stated Purpose of the U.S. Government under the Constitution**:
- **Responses**:
- promote the general welfare
- provide for the common defense
3. **Describing the Rule of Law**:
- **Responses**:
- The law is the ultimate authority.
- The Supreme Court can strike down laws if they violate the Constitution.
4. **Example of Arbitration**:
- **Response**: After hearing both sides, the United Nations decides to end the Russian occupation of Crimea.
5. **Event Likely to Require Federal Government Involvement**:
- **Response**: A boundary with a nearby state is disputed.
6. **Correct Description of the Three Branches of Government**:
- **Response**:
- Branch: Executive; Primary Responsibility: Enforce laws; Members: President, cabinet, and government departments
- Branch: Legislative; Primary Responsibility: Make laws; Members: Congress
- Branch: Judicial; Primary Responsibility: Decide if laws are constitutional; Members: The Supreme Court and other federal courts
7. **Purpose of Primaries and Caucuses**:
- **Response**: determining party delegate votes.
8. **Amendments Michelle Could Cite**:
- **Responses**:
- 6th (right to a fair trial)
- 14th (rights to due process and equal protection under the law)
9. **Relationship Among National Governments**:
- **Response**: National governments of larger countries can tell governments of smaller countries what to do.
10. **Purpose of All Constitutions**:
- **Response**: to establish rules that a government must follow.
Feel free to ask if you need any clarifications or further assistance!