WGU C963 American Politics &
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Branches of Government, Civil Rights,
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, SECTION 1 | Foundations of the US Constitution | Q1-Q20 | WGU C963 American Politics & US Constitution Exam 2026
Branches of Government, Civil Rights, Federalism 2026/2027
Q1 Question 1 of 100
A political science student is analyzing the document that established the framework for
American government. The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was convened primarily to address
which problem?
A. The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
B. The demand for immediate abolition of slavery
C. The need for a monarchy in the new nation
D. The lack of a bill of rights in the states
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The Constitutional Convention was called to revise the Articles of Confederation, which proved too
weak to govern effectively by lacking taxation power and a national executive. A bill of rights was
discussed later, a monarchy was never seriously considered, and slavery was a divisive issue but not
the primary reason for convening.
Q2 Question 2 of 100
A historian explains that the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan differed fundamentally on
how states should be represented in the new legislature. The Great Compromise resolved this by
creating which structure?
A. A unicameral legislature with proportional representation only
B. A bicameral legislature with equal representation in one chamber and proportional in the other
C. A legislature appointed by the executive branch
D. A unicameral legislature with equal representation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The Great Compromise created a bicameral Congress with the Senate providing equal representation
for each state and the House based on population. Unicameral options were rejected, and the executive
branch does not appoint legislators.
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, Q3 Question 3 of 100
A constitutional law professor asks students to identify the principle that divides power among
three branches of government. This principle is known as what?
A. Separation of powers
B. Popular sovereignty
C. Federalism
D. Judicial review
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Separation of powers divides governmental authority among the legislative, executive, and judicial
branches to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. Federalism divides power between
national and state governments, popular sovereignty means rule by the people, and judicial review is
the court's power to assess constitutionality.
Q4 Question 4 of 100
A student reads Federalist No. 51 and encounters Madison's argument that 'ambition must be
made to counteract ambition.' This argument most directly supports which constitutional
principle?
A. Limited government
B. Judicial review
C. Federalism
D. Checks and balances
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Madison's statement in Federalist No. 51 directly supports checks and balances, where each branch
has mechanisms to restrain the others. Federalism concerns state-national relations, limited
government restricts governmental power generally, and judicial review was established later in
Marbury v. Madison.
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