AP Government Chapter 2 Assignment
Informal changes to the Constitution have been rare and ineffective
false
The Annapolis meeting of 1787 produced the first real reform of the Articles of Confederation
false
The Constitution requires members of the electoral college to vote for the candidate preferred by their state's electorate
false
The Constitution was unanimously approved and signed by every delegate attending the Constitutional Convention.
false
The three-fifths compromise at the Constitutional Convention resolved the delegates' differences over the issue of state representation
false
The Declaration of Independence was written primarily by James Madison
fase
After the Revolution, power in the state legislatures shifted
from the wealthy to those with more moderate incomes
The amendments that have been added to the Constitution have made it
more egalitarian and democratic
Lockean thought and the Declaration of Independence are similar in that both
support the concept of natural rights and the idea that government be built on the consent of the governed.
The British government stepped up its controls over the American colonies with new taxes and stronger commerce regulations right after
the French and Indian War
During the colonial period,
the King and Parliament generally confined themselves to governing the colonies' foreign and trade policies
According to James Madison, factions arise from the unequal distribution of wealth
true
Most delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 held a cynical view of human nature
true
Technology has had the effect of diminishing the separation of the people from those who exercise power
true
The President has no formal role in amending the the Constitution.
true
The system of checks and balances and the separation of powers in the Constitution has a conservative bias because it favors the status quo
true
Which of the following was NOT occurring in the states during the time of the Articles of Confederation?
upper-class dominance
The Madisonian system
has a conservative bias favoring the status quo
In the case of Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court claimed for itself the power of ________
judicial review
The Declaration of Independence argued that
people should revolt when they suffer deep injustices
The Declaration of Independence was written primarily by
Thomas Jefferson
The primary author of the Declaration of Independence was
Thomas Jefferson
The separation of powers and the checks and balances established by the Constitution
allow almost all groups some place in the political system where their demands for public policy can be heard
The system of checks and balances in the Constitution means that
change usually comes slowly, if at all, and moderation and compromise are typical in our political system
The Madisonian requirement that each branch of government acquire the consent of the others for many of its actions created a system of
checks and balances
Informal changes to the Constitution have reflected changes in all of the following EXCEPT
constitutional ammendments
Which of the following situations was NOT considered an economic problem by the writers of the Constitution?
National taxes were too high
The Bill of Rights constitute the first ____ amendments to the Constitution
10
The 26th Amendment, added to the Constitution in 1971, lowered the nationwide voting age to ____
18
The framers of the Constitution gave the chief economic policymaking role to
Congress
The ________ Compromise settled the dispute between large states and small states at the Constitutional Convention over representation in Congress
Connecticut
A _________ a nation's basic law
Constitution
The ______ was passed by Congress in 1972 by large majorities, then ratified by a majority of states, but fell three states short of the number required in order to be added to the Constitution
ERA (Equal Rights Amendment)
The articles written under the pseudonym Publius to encourage ratification of the Constitution, explaining the document detail-by-detail, were known collectively as the __________
Federalist Papers
According to Locke, government must be based on
consent of the governed