Section A history
What was a major demand of the anti-federalist during the debate over ratification of the United States constitution
Inclusion of a Bill of Rights
Under the leadership of chief justice John marshall of the supreme court expanded the influence of the national government by
Strengthening federal powers over interstate commerce and banking
Which of the following except from the Constitution is best evidence of use of James Wilson's idea
To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers and all other powers vested by this constitution The government of the United States or in any department or officers thereof
What was the purpose for Paul revere's illustration of the bloody massacre
To show the cruelty of the British and gain support for the revolutionary moment
The primary aim of the writers of the United States Constitution was to
To strengthen the power of the central government
The Supreme Court case of Marbury versus Madison strengthen the power of the judicial branch by
Granting federal courts the power to declare laws unconstitutional
During the 1700s the British government use mercantilism to
Profit from its colonies
The court case discussed in this passage was important in the development of colonial America because it helped establish the principle of. (John Peter Zenger)
Freedom of the press
Which provision of the Bill of Rights was influenced by the child of John Peter Zenger
Freedom of the press
Based on this time on the colonists declared independence as a direct response to
American blood being spelled by British soldiers
We the people of the United States in order to form a more perfect union establish justice insure domestic tranquility provide for the common defense promote general welfare insecure blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America What group opposed the ratification of the Constitution?
Anti-Federalists
"The accumulation of all powers legislative executive and judiciary In the same hands weather of one a few or money in Weather hereditary self appointed or elected may just be pronounce the very definition of tyranny." Which feature of the United States Constitution was included to address the concerns expressed by James Madison?
Checks and Balances
"To what expedient, then, shall we finally resort, for maintaining in practice the necessary partition of power among the several departments, as laid down in the Constitution? The only answer that can be given is, that as all these exterior provisions are found to be inadequate, the defect must be supplied, by so contriving the interior structure of the government as that its several constituent parts may, by their mutual relations, be the means of keeping each other in their proper places." What principle of the United States Constitution is most directly described in this passage?
Checks and Balances
In this passage James Madison argues for the governing principal known as
Checks and balances
What is one impact of the first amendment on American society
Congress cannot mandate a national religion
What was a major success of the national government under the articles of confederation
Developing a plan for the admission of new states
The supreme court Decision in Marbury versus Madison strengthen the constitutional principle of separation of powers by
Establishing the courts right to review the constitutionality of federal laws
Which power regarding the federal judiciary was established in Marbury versus Madison
Federal laws may be declared unconstitutional
The social contract theory is applied to the Declaration of Independence most directly reflects the ideas of
John Locke
A state in the United States Constitution which group is directly elected by the people
Members of the House of Representatives
What policy was issued by the British government in an effort to avoid conflict between the American colonists and Native Americans after the French and Indian war
The proclamation of 1763
One reason anti-federalist governors of New York in Virginia opposed ratification of the United States constitution was because it would
Weaken the powers of state governments
The power of the president veto laws in the power of the house of representatives to impeach are examples of
checks and balances
During the colonial era the British promoted the policy of mercantilism to
control the commerce of their American colonies
The judicial branch of government can check the legislative branch of government by
declaring laws unconstitutional
The primary purpose of the articles of confederation was to
establish the basic framework of the national government
European enlightenment writers of the 17th and 18th centuries such as John Locke influenced Americas colonial development by providing
ideas about self-government and political rights
The writings of John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Baron de Montesquieu are significant in United States history because they
influenced the authors of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
In colonial America the Magna Carta the English bill of rights in the writings of John Locke contributed to the
political ideals and practices of the colonists
According to the constitution the president is required to
sign or veto bills passed by Congress
Which remedy has been proposed to correct the problem identified by the author concerning elected offices
term limits on members of Congress
The term judicial review is best defined as the
the power of the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of laws
Political parties the presidents cabinet and national nominating conventions are considered examples of
unwritten constitution
The main purpose of the federalist papers was to
urge ratification of the Constitution