Which one best describes a central value of Republicanism?
That citizens must put civic duty ahead of their individual interest
What was the main
... [Show More] difference in the approach of the Federalists vs Democratic Republicans to the issues of personal freedom and political equality?
The Federalists wanted a stronger and richer nation through more Federal government power, while the Republicans emphasized agrarian values guaranteeing more personal freedoms.
What was the most significant source of inspiration for the American Constitution?
English Common Laws
Which one is NOT a responsibility of a citizen of all democracies?
The duty to serve in the military forces
What is the Constitution's stance on the issue of commerce and economy?
It gives the right of managing internal commerce to the states, while interstate and foreign commerce is managed by the Federal Government
What part of the Bill or Rights reinforces the authority of the states?
The 10th Amendment, delegating powers not given to the U.S. Constitution to the states.
What bodies make up the U.S. Judicial Branch?
The Supreme Court and Federal Courts.
Habeas Corpus
Protects an individual against arbitrary imprisonment by requiring that any person arrested be brought before a court for formal charge.
How can the President balance the power of the Congress?
He can veto Congressional Bills
How is the Chief Justice of the United States selected?
He/She is selected by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
What important decision was made by the Supreme Court in the Plessy vs. Ferguson case?
Challenging segregation laws was illegal.
Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board
In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court requested clarification from the Florida Supreme Court regarding a decision it had made.
Which part of the Constitution addresses the issue of salaries of representatives?
27th Amendment.
What is "hard money" campaign contributions?
Cash paid to the campaign of a political candidate
What is Soft Money?
When cash is contributed to a political party with no limits attached to the amount that can be received.
Who has the authority to arrest a suspect who has fled the state where he/she has committed a crime?
Local law enforcement of the place where the suspect resides.
Which part of the Constitution has been most controversial in determine the relationship between the federal and state authorities?
Commerce Clause (Article 1)
How does a parliamentary system check the functions of the executive branch?
By creating parallel executive branches known as Shadow Cabinets.
In the U.S., who confirms the election of the President?
The Senate
When was the phrase 'Under God" added to the Pledge of Allegiance?
In 1954 by the Congress
What problem did the theory of Concurrent Majority try to solve?
The problem of the Tyranny of the Majority.
What is the basic assumption of the theory of Supply and Demand?
That markets perfectly competitive [Show Less]