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POLS 2301 MIDTERM & FINAL – ESSAY QUESTIONS AND MULTIPLE CHOICE ANSWERS VERIFIED (2025) || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION

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POLS 2301 MIDTERM & FINAL – ESSAY QUESTIONS AND
MULTIPLE CHOICE ANSWERS VERIFIED (2025) || 100%
GUARANTEED PASS <RECENT VERSION>
Part 1: Foundations of the U.S. Government (Midterm Focus)
1. What is the supreme law of the land in the United States?
A) The Declaration of Independence
B) The Articles of Confederation
C) The Constitution
D) The Federalist Papers
2. The concept of "separation of powers" refers to:
A) Dividing power between national and state governments.
B) Dividing power among the three branches of the national government.
C) The system of checks and balances between parties.
D) Protecting individual rights from government.
3. The system of "checks and balances" allows:
A) The states to check the power of the federal government.
B) Each branch of government to limit the powers of the others.
C) The Supreme Court to lead the other two branches.
D) The President to veto state laws.
4. What was the primary weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
A) It gave too much power to the President.
B) The national government was too weak.
C) It did not protect individual rights.
D) The judicial branch was too powerful.
5. The Federalist Papers were written to:
A) Advocate for the Bill of Rights.
B) Promote ratification of the Constitution.
C) Support the Articles of Confederation.
D) Argue for states' rights.

,6. The necessary and proper clause, or "elastic clause," is significant because it:
A) Allows Congress to override a presidential veto.
B) Allows Congress to make laws needed to carry out its enumerated powers.
C) Gives the President power to declare war.
D) Prevents states from regulating interstate commerce.
7. In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court established the doctrines of:
A) Judicial review and separation of powers.
B) National supremacy and implied powers.
C) Direct democracy and popular sovereignty.
D) Dual federalism and states' rights.
8. The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution to:
A) Protect individual liberties from a powerful national government.
B) Strengthen the economic powers of Congress.
C) Outline the structure of the federal judiciary.
D) Give more power to the states.
9. The principle of "federalism" refers to:
A) A system of government with a single, central authority.
B) A system of government that divides power between a central government and
regional governments.
C) The belief in a strong executive branch.
D) The process of amending the Constitution.
10. Which clause in the Constitution requires states to honor the public acts and
judicial proceedings of other states?
A) The Supremacy Clause
B) The Commerce Clause
C) The Full Faith and Credit Clause
D) The Privileges and Immunities Clause
11. The "Three-Fifths Compromise" at the Constitutional Convention dealt with:
A) How slaves would be counted for representation and taxation.
B) The number of states needed to ratify the Constitution.

, C) The importation of slaves.
D) How presidents would be elected.
12. Which of the following is a power reserved to the states by the Tenth
Amendment?
A) Regulating interstate commerce
B) Coining money
C) Conducting elections
D) Declaring war
13. The phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" is found in:
A) The U.S. Constitution
B) The Bill of Rights
C) The Declaration of Independence
D) The Mayflower Compact
14. Which model of democracy emphasizes that groups with shared interests
influence public policy by pressing their concerns through organized efforts?
A) Participatory Democracy
B) Pluralist Democracy
C) Elite Democracy
D) Representative Democracy
15. The concept that the government's authority is derived from the people is
known as:
A) Popular Sovereignty
B) Natural Law
C) Social Contract
D) Judicial Review


Part 2: The Legislative Branch (Congress)
16. The U.S. Congress is a __________ legislature.
A) Unicameral

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