FLORIDA CIVIC LITERACY EXAM (FCLE) -
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS AND RATIONALES
AMERICAN DEMOCRACY AND CONSTITUTIONAL
PRINCIPLES
1. Which form of government is based on popular
sovereignty?
Answer: Republic
Rationale: A republic is a form of government where
citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their
behalf, and the authority of the government derives
from the consent of the governed. This embodies popular
sovereignty, the principle that the people are the
ultimate source of governmental power .
2. What is the principal function of a written constitution?
Answer: Outlining the structure and powers of a
government
Rationale: A written constitution serves as a
foundational document that establishes the framework
, of government, defines the powers and responsibilities of
different branches, and sets limits on governmental
authority. It provides a clear, codified reference for how
a government should operate .
3. Which of the following objectives best describes the
purpose of the system of checks and balances, as defined
in the U.S. Constitution?
Answer: Keeping any one of the three branches of
government from becoming too powerful
Rationale: The system of checks and balances was
designed to prevent the concentration of power in any
single branch of government. Each branch (executive,
legislative, judicial) has specific powers that can limit or
check the actions of the other branches, ensuring a
balanced distribution of authority .
4. Which constitutional principle does the statement from
President Nixon contradict? "Well, when the president does
it, that means that it is not illegal"
Answer: Rule of law
Rationale: The rule of law principle holds that no person,
including the President, is above the law. All individuals
and institutions are accountable to publicly promulgated,
equally enforced laws. Nixon's statement contradicts this
, fundamental principle by suggesting the President can act
outside legal constraints .
5. What is the "rule of law"?
Answer: No one is above the law
Rationale: The rule of law is a core principle of American
democracy that ensures all citizens, government officials,
and institutions are subject to and accountable under the
law. It guarantees that laws are applied equally and
consistently to everyone .
6. What is the supreme law of the land?
Answer: The U.S. Constitution
Rationale: The Constitution is the highest legal authority
in the United States. All federal and state laws, treaties,
and government actions must conform to its provisions.
The Supremacy Clause in Article VI establishes the
Constitution as the supreme law of the land .
7. What does the Constitution do?
Answer: Sets up the government; defines the
government; protects basic rights of Americans
Rationale: The Constitution serves multiple essential
functions: it establishes the structure of the federal
, government, defines the powers and limitations of each
branch, and through amendments like the Bill of Rights,
protects fundamental individual liberties .
8. The idea of self-government is in the first three words
of the Constitution. What are these words?
Answer: "We the People"
Rationale: The opening phrase "We the People"
establishes that the Constitution derives its authority
from the citizens of the United States, not from a
monarch or external power. This reflects the principle of
popular sovereignty and self-governance .
9. What is popular sovereignty?
Answer: Rule by the people
Rationale: Popular sovereignty is the principle that
government authority comes from the consent of the
governed. The people are the ultimate source of political
power, and they exercise this power through voting,
representation, and participation in civic life .
10. Which of the following represents the principle of
consent of the governed?
Answer: Individuals elect members of the House of
Representatives
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS AND RATIONALES
AMERICAN DEMOCRACY AND CONSTITUTIONAL
PRINCIPLES
1. Which form of government is based on popular
sovereignty?
Answer: Republic
Rationale: A republic is a form of government where
citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their
behalf, and the authority of the government derives
from the consent of the governed. This embodies popular
sovereignty, the principle that the people are the
ultimate source of governmental power .
2. What is the principal function of a written constitution?
Answer: Outlining the structure and powers of a
government
Rationale: A written constitution serves as a
foundational document that establishes the framework
, of government, defines the powers and responsibilities of
different branches, and sets limits on governmental
authority. It provides a clear, codified reference for how
a government should operate .
3. Which of the following objectives best describes the
purpose of the system of checks and balances, as defined
in the U.S. Constitution?
Answer: Keeping any one of the three branches of
government from becoming too powerful
Rationale: The system of checks and balances was
designed to prevent the concentration of power in any
single branch of government. Each branch (executive,
legislative, judicial) has specific powers that can limit or
check the actions of the other branches, ensuring a
balanced distribution of authority .
4. Which constitutional principle does the statement from
President Nixon contradict? "Well, when the president does
it, that means that it is not illegal"
Answer: Rule of law
Rationale: The rule of law principle holds that no person,
including the President, is above the law. All individuals
and institutions are accountable to publicly promulgated,
equally enforced laws. Nixon's statement contradicts this
, fundamental principle by suggesting the President can act
outside legal constraints .
5. What is the "rule of law"?
Answer: No one is above the law
Rationale: The rule of law is a core principle of American
democracy that ensures all citizens, government officials,
and institutions are subject to and accountable under the
law. It guarantees that laws are applied equally and
consistently to everyone .
6. What is the supreme law of the land?
Answer: The U.S. Constitution
Rationale: The Constitution is the highest legal authority
in the United States. All federal and state laws, treaties,
and government actions must conform to its provisions.
The Supremacy Clause in Article VI establishes the
Constitution as the supreme law of the land .
7. What does the Constitution do?
Answer: Sets up the government; defines the
government; protects basic rights of Americans
Rationale: The Constitution serves multiple essential
functions: it establishes the structure of the federal
, government, defines the powers and limitations of each
branch, and through amendments like the Bill of Rights,
protects fundamental individual liberties .
8. The idea of self-government is in the first three words
of the Constitution. What are these words?
Answer: "We the People"
Rationale: The opening phrase "We the People"
establishes that the Constitution derives its authority
from the citizens of the United States, not from a
monarch or external power. This reflects the principle of
popular sovereignty and self-governance .
9. What is popular sovereignty?
Answer: Rule by the people
Rationale: Popular sovereignty is the principle that
government authority comes from the consent of the
governed. The people are the ultimate source of political
power, and they exercise this power through voting,
representation, and participation in civic life .
10. Which of the following represents the principle of
consent of the governed?
Answer: Individuals elect members of the House of
Representatives