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GOV 101 AP Government Unit 1 Test Study Guide Chapter 1 - 3. Complete Guide 2023. 1. In Marbury v Madison the Supreme Court assumed the power to a. Decide whether internal congressional procedures ar ... e constitutional. b. Advise Congress on the constitutionality of a proposed law. c. Regulate slavery. d. Decide on the constitutionality of a law or an executive action. e. Approve executive agreements. 2. In the Constitution as originally ratified in 1788, the provisions regarding which of the following most closely approximate popular, majoritarian democracy? a. Election of members of the House of Representatives. b. Election of members of the Senate. c. Election of the President. d. Ratification of treaties. e. Confirmation of presidential appointments. 3. Which of the following best defines the constitutional interpretation of federalism? a. The federal government and the states each have separate and mutually exclusive roles and responsibilities; b. The states have some powers reserved to them which they may exercise if the Supreme Court prevails. c. The federal government and the states have divided but overlapping powers; where these powers conflict the federal government prevails. d. The states may only exercise those powers delegated to them by Congress. e. The federal government may exercise only those powers specifically enumerated in the Constitution. 4. All of the following issues were decided at the Constitutional Convention EXCEPT a. Representation in the legislature. b. Voting qualifications of the electorate. c. Method of electing the President. d. Congressional power to override the presidential vote. e. Qualifications for members of the House and Senate. 5. The amendments to the Constitution that were ratified during Reconstruction were primarily designed to a. Protect the rights of women against infringement by the federal government. b. Protect the rights of Black citizens against infringement by state governments. c. Ensure equal economic opportunity for Black citizens. d. Facilitate the rebuilding of the Southern economy. e. Limit the power the President had gained during the Civil War. 6. The framers of the Constitution all believed that one of the primary functions of government is a. Educating citizens. b. Protecting individual property rights. c. Protecting new immigrants from persecution. d. Expanding the borders of the nation. e. Ensuring that anyone accused of a crime has the right to legal representation. 7. In the Federalist papers, James Madison expressed the view that political factions [Show More]

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