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AP Government Review
Review Multiple Choice Quiz
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1)
(1 pts)
The Clean Air Act requires states to meet specific air quality standards but does not provide federal funding to cover the costs of implementation. This is an example of:
A.
A Block Grant
B.
An Implied Power
C.
A Categorical Grant
D.
An Unfunded Mandate
2)
(1 pts)
A group of citizens in a small town organizes a series of town hall meetings to vote directly on a new environmental regulation. This scenario best illustrates which model of democracy?
A.
Elite Democracy
B.
Participatory Democracy
C.
Republicanism
D.
Pluralist Democracy
3)
(1 pts)
When the federal government provides a state with a 'Block Grant' for 'Community Development,' the state government generally has:
A.
Very little discretion in how to spend the funds.
B.
No obligation to follow any federal regulations related to the grant.
C.
A requirement to match the federal funds with state tax revenue.
D.
Significant flexibility to allocate the funds within that broad policy area.
4)
(1 pts)
In Federalist No. 10, James Madison argues that the 'mischiefs of faction' are best controlled by:
A.
A direct democracy where every citizen has an equal vote.
B.
A large republic where a variety of interests makes it difficult for a single majority to dominate.
C.
A small republic where the interests of the people are easily understood.
D.
Enhancing the inherent powers of the executive branch to maintain order.
5)
(1 pts)
Which of the following was a primary weakness of the Articles of Confederation that the Great (Connecticut) Compromise helped resolve during the Constitutional Convention?
A.
The inability of the central government to maintain a standing army.
B.
The federal government’s inability to negotiate treaties with foreign nations.
C.
The lack of a clear process for adding new states to the union.
D.
Disagreements between large and small states over legislative representation.
6)
(1 pts)
The President’s power to negotiate treaties is an example of an Expressed Power, but the power to recognize a new foreign government is often considered an:
A.
Inherent Power
B.
Implied Power
C.
Reserved Power
D.
Enumerated Power
7)
(1 pts)
The Supreme Court's ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) solidified the federal government's authority by establishing that Congress has:
A.
Expressed powers to override state judicial decisions.
B.
Inherent powers to regulate state taxes.
C.
Reserved powers to charter a national bank.
D.
Implied powers under the 'Necessary and Proper' Clause.
8)
(1 pts)
Which of the following constitutional principles most directly addresses the tension between the national government’s authority and the states' reserved powers under the Tenth Amendment?
A.
The Social Contract
B.
Separation of Powers
C.
Federalism
D.
Popular Sovereignty
9)
(1 pts)
Which provision in the U.S. Constitution most directly reflects the Enlightenment ideal of a Social Contract?
A.
The 3/5 Compromise regarding legislative representation.
B.
The Supremacy Clause in Article VI.
C.
The 'Consent of the Governed' as expressed through the preamble’s 'We the People.'
D.
The Electoral College system for selecting the President.
10)
(1 pts)
Anti-Federalists writing in Brutus No. 1 expressed greatest concern that which of the following would lead to the destruction of state sovereignty?
A.
The 'Necessary and Proper' Clause and the Supremacy Clause
B.
The lack of a term limit for the President
C.
The Bill of Rights
D.
The system of Checks and Balances
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