Question 15(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(02.01 MC)Why are delegated powers significant regarding government? They allow Congress to create policy in areas that the framers of the Constitution knew needed improvement. They permit the states to create policy in areas where the framers prohibited interference from the federal government. Congress and the state governments share powers in areas so that they can both meet the needs of their constituents. Congress can create policy in areas that were not originally a concern in the early years of the federal government.Question 16(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(02.02 MC)Why is introducing a bill an important step in the lawmaking process? It guarantees the bill is voted on by both chambers of Congress. It ensures the bill is in final form to be presented to the president for signature. It secures one solid policy from the separate processes of the House and the Senate. It makes certain that lawmakers are listening to the needs of their constituents and addressing their issues.Question 17(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(03.01 LC)What does the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency do? Provides medical and legal help to all new immigrants Detains or arrests noncitizens who are in violation of the law Conducts the process for noncitizens to become naturalized citizens Issues visas to immigrants who want to work within the United StatesQuestion 18(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(02.07 MC)How did the U.S. Constitution influence the decision made in the McCulloch v. Maryland case? The Supreme Court used the necessary and proper clause to justify its ruling. The Supreme Court used the federal government's reserved powers to rule against the state. The Supreme Court ruled that according to the Tenth Amendment, rights are reserved to the state to tax the federal government. The Supreme Court ruled against the supremacy clause and set a precedent for states to be able to tax the federal government.Question 19(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(03.07 MC)Which of the following is an example of a weakness of the internet? Does not include enough information Can have false information Provides different perspectives Is difficult for most people to accessQuestion 20(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(03.03 MC)In which scenario would it be reasonable to search a criminal suspect without a warrant? The police saw the crime occur. The crime was a nonviolent offense. The suspect is a registered gun owner. The suspect's family members gave permission.Question 21(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(01.01 MC)Which U.S. founding principle reflects the influence of the Magna Carta? Rule of law Self-evident truth Popular sovereignty FederalismQuestion 22(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(01.01 LC)What is the purpose of rule of law? To present guidance to the court system To provide rules on how to create policy To protect individual rights and keep order To prevent citizens from voting freelyQuestion 23(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(03.02 LC)Which of the following defines civil society? A community where everyone gets along An interest group that accepts people of all beliefs Government officials who speak out in their communities People who lawfully and actively participate in the communityQuestion 24(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(01.05 HC)Use the quote to answer the question that follows."We the People of the United States, in Order to ... promote the general welfare,"—From the Preamble to the U.S. ConstitutionHow is this quote reflected in another portion of the Constitution? Each state will have two senators, regardless of the population. The president is named commander-in-chief and is the head of the military. Congress has implied powers to make laws on topics not directly named in the Constitution. Terms for the president and Congress begin in the month of January after a presidential election.Question 25(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(03.06 LC)What is the role of a lobbyist? To sit in the entrance of the state capitol To influence lawmakers on policies To assist each member of Congress To protest on behalf of the citizensQuestion 26(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(02.04 LC)What is the role of the National Labor Relations Board? To create regulations enforced by staff to manage the civilian space program To create regulations enforced by staff to manage environmental and human health laws To create regulations enforced by staff to manage workers' rights for better working conditions and pay To create regulations enforced by staff to manage the collection and documentation of federal income taxesQuestion 27(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(03.04 LC)Which of the following executive actions integrated the U.S. military? Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Emancipation Proclamation Civil Rights Act of 1964 Executive Order 9981Question 28(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(01.05 LC)How is the idea of popular sovereignty reflected in both a democracy and a republic? People have the sole power to make decisions and vote on laws. The government is given all the power to make and enforce decisions. People give consent to the government that represents their interests. The government ignores the needs of the people so as to maintain order.

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Here are the answers to your multiple-choice questions based on the topics covered:

Question 15: Why are delegated powers significant regarding government?
Answer: They allow Congress to create policy in areas that the framers of the Constitution knew needed improvement.

Question 16: Why is introducing a bill an important step in the lawmaking process?
Answer: It makes certain that lawmakers are listening to the needs of their constituents and addressing their issues.

Question 17: What does the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency do?
Answer: Detains or arrests noncitizens who are in violation of the law.

Question 18: How did the U.S. Constitution influence the decision made in the McCulloch v. Maryland case?
Answer: The Supreme Court used the necessary and proper clause to justify its ruling.

Question 19: Which of the following is an example of a weakness of the internet?
Answer: Can have false information.

Question 20: In which scenario would it be reasonable to search a criminal suspect without a warrant?
Answer: The police saw the crime occur.

Question 21: Which U.S. founding principle reflects the influence of the Magna Carta?
Answer: Rule of law.

Question 22: What is the purpose of rule of law?
Answer: To protect individual rights and keep order.

Question 23: Which of the following defines civil society?
Answer: People who lawfully and actively participate in the community.

Question 24: How is the quote reflected in another portion of the Constitution?
Answer: Congress has implied powers to make laws on topics not directly named in the Constitution.

Question 25: What is the role of a lobbyist?
Answer: To influence lawmakers on policies.

Question 26: What is the role of the National Labor Relations Board?
Answer: To create regulations enforced by staff to manage workers' rights for better working conditions and pay.

Question 27: Which of the following executive actions integrated the U.S. military?
Answer: Executive Order 9981.

Question 28: How is the idea of popular sovereignty reflected in both a democracy and a republic?
Answer: People give consent to the government that represents their interests.

Feel free to ask for any clarifications or further explanations on any of these questions!

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