What was the minimum requirement in order for the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution?
(1 point)
Responses
One quarter of the states had to ratify the amendments.
One quarter of the states had to ratify the amendments. - no response given
One-half of the states needed to ratify the amendments.
One-half of the states needed to ratify the amendments. - incorrect
Two-thirds of the states had to ratify the amendments.
Two-thirds of the states had to ratify the amendments. - no response given
Three-fourths of the states needed to ratify the amendments.
9 answers
Three-fourths of the states needed to ratify the amendments.
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
- 10th Amendment
Question
How does this amendment reflect the principle of federalism?
(1 point)
Responses
It puts most of the power in the hands of the citizens.
It puts most of the power in the hands of the citizens.
It gives equal power to the state and national governments.
It gives equal power to the state and national governments.
It divides power between the state and national governments.
It divides power between the state and national governments.
It allows the national government to prohibit certain state rights.
- 10th Amendment
Question
How does this amendment reflect the principle of federalism?
(1 point)
Responses
It puts most of the power in the hands of the citizens.
It puts most of the power in the hands of the citizens.
It gives equal power to the state and national governments.
It gives equal power to the state and national governments.
It divides power between the state and national governments.
It divides power between the state and national governments.
It allows the national government to prohibit certain state rights.
It divides power between the state and national governments.
Of the following choices, which reflect basic principles of the Constitution? Select all that apply.
(2 points)
Responses
popular sovereignty
popular sovereignty
monarchy
monarchy
federalism
federalism
individual rights
individual rights
leadership
(2 points)
Responses
popular sovereignty
popular sovereignty
monarchy
monarchy
federalism
federalism
individual rights
individual rights
leadership
The correct choices are:
- popular sovereignty
- federalism
- individual rights
- popular sovereignty
- federalism
- individual rights
What is the path a bill must take to become a law?
(1 point)
Responses
The House or Senate introduces a bill, and if both houses approve it and the president signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The House or Senate introduces a bill, and if both houses approve it and the president signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The president proposes a bill, and if the House approves and signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The president proposes a bill, and if the House approves and signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The president proposes a bill, and if the Senate approves and signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The president proposes a bill, and if the Senate approves and signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The House introduces a bill, and if the Senate approves it, the bill becomes a law.
(1 point)
Responses
The House or Senate introduces a bill, and if both houses approve it and the president signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The House or Senate introduces a bill, and if both houses approve it and the president signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The president proposes a bill, and if the House approves and signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The president proposes a bill, and if the House approves and signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The president proposes a bill, and if the Senate approves and signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The president proposes a bill, and if the Senate approves and signs it, the bill becomes a law.
The House introduces a bill, and if the Senate approves it, the bill becomes a law.
The House or Senate introduces a bill, and if both houses approve it and the president signs it, the bill becomes a law.
Which form of government provides funding for maintaining the infrastructure for bridges and highways?
(1 point)
Responses
local government
local government - no response given
regional government
regional government - incorrect
state government
state government - no response given
federal government
(1 point)
Responses
local government
local government - no response given
regional government
regional government - incorrect
state government
state government - no response given
federal government
federal government