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AP Government chapter 2 quizAccording to the cartoon, the founding fathers wrote the Constitution to achieve which goal? - correct answer balance liberty with the protection of social order Which of the following best summarizes Madison's argument in Federalist No. 45? - correct answer State power is protected by a strong national defense. Which of the following constitutional provisions gives Congress and the president expressed power over the national defense? - correct answer Articles I and II Which of the following principles is reflected in Article V? - correct answer popular sovereignty The cartoon demonstrates which viewpoint about the founding fathers? - correct answer They trusted Americans to use good judgment in interpreting the Constitution in the future. Which of the following concepts was not included in the original Constitution as drafted in 1787 and ratified in 1788? - correct answer We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. The table supports which of the following statements? - correct answer States with the three largest populations also had the three closest ratification margins. Which of the following principles is reflected in the quote? - correct answer The danger of factions Which of the following best describes the author's perspective and reasoning? - correct answer International and interstate trade must be regulated by the central government. Which provision in the Constitution most specifically addresses the problems described in the excerpt? - correct answer Commerce clause In Myers v. United States (1926),46 the U.S. Supreme Court analyzed the constitutionality of an 1876 congressional statute requiring the president to obtain the Senate's consent before removing a postmaster whose nomination had been confirmed by the Senate. In analyzing that issue, Justice Louis Brandeis wrote in his dissent: The doctrine of the separation of powers was adopted by the convention of 1787 not to promote efficiency, but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose was not to avoid friction but, by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of the governmental powers among three departments, to save the people from autocracy.47 Use the quote and your knowledge of U.S. Government and Politics to respond to parts A, B, and C. a. Describe the doctrine of separation of powers. b. Describe one way in which the Supreme Court's decision in Myers v. United States illustrates th - correct answer a. a design of government that distributes powers across institutions in order to avoid making one branch too powerful on its own. b. the Supreme Court decision demonstrates separation of powers because they decided to not promote efficiency, but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary powers. They chose to distribute the powers among the three departments. c. The doctrine of seperation of powers is to prevent the concentration of unchecked power and to provide for checks and balances, in which the powers of one branch of government is limited by the powers of another branch—to prevent abuses of power and avoid autocracy. In his essay "Framing the Constitution," historian Charles A. Beard described the Constitutional Convention as follows: It was a truly remarkable assembly of men that gathered in Philadelphia on May 17, 1787, to undertake the work of reconstructing the American system of government. . . . The makers of the Constitution represented the solid, conservative, commercial and financial interests of the country. . . . [T]he members of that assembly were not seeking to realize any fine notions about democracy and equality, but were striving with all the resources of political wisdom at their command to set up a system of government that would be stable and efficient, safeguarded on the one hand against the possibilities of despotism and on the other against the onslaught of majorities. . . . Madison doubtless summed up in a brief sentence the general opinion of the convention when he said that to secure private rights agains - correct answer a. to set up a system of government that would be stable and efficient, safeguarded on the one hand against the possibilities of despotism and on the other against the onslaught of majorities b. secure private rights against minority factions, and at the same time to preserve the spirit and form of popular government

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