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Virtual SC Government All Topic Tests Questions With 100% Correct Answers. How are differences usually settled in a democracy? - answerby compromise A central notion of the American concept of democracy is that - answerthe individual is of paramount importance. The key relationship between democracy and free enterprise is that both - answerare based on the concept of individual freedom. Which is a duty of every American citizen rather than a responsibility? - answerobeying the law The United States government has a federal system. What does this mean? - answerThe national government and states share power. Which of the following is a duty of every American citizen? - answerpaying taxes What is the main goal of businesses that compete in a free enterprise system? - answerto make a profit Which of the following best describes a dictatorship? - answerAll power is in the hands of one person Which is an example of how Congress may use its legislative powers? - answerIt may override a president's veto In which type of government is power divided between a central government and several local governments? - answerA Federal Government How was the United States set up under the Articles of Confederation? - answerThe states controlled most of their affairs The main reason that Federalists supported ratification of the Constitution was - answerthe need for a stronger central government. What is the main idea of the Declaration of Independence? - answerthat the colonies would no longer submit to British rule Why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700s? - answerto raise money to pay its debts What was the main problem that led many people to believe that the Articles of Confederation must be revised? - answereconomic instability What was an important argument against the proposed Constitution? - answerIt did not guarantee basic rights What pushed the American colonists toward wanting independence from Britain? - answerBritain put high taxes on certain goods The Magna Carta - answerestablished the idea that the monarchy's power in England was not absolute. Delegates met in Philadephia in 1787 to revise the Articles of Confederation. What did this meeting become? - answerConstitutional Convention Under the Articles of Confederation, - answerb. Congress did not have the power to tax. c. strong executive and judicial branches were established. How did English documents such as the English Bill of Rights influence American settlers? - answerThe government they set up in the U.S. included the same rights as the English documents. Most of the thirteen American colonies were what kind of colonies? - answerroyal colonies What was an early act of the Second Continental Congress? - answerIt organized an army to be led by George Washington Which leader is known as "The Father of the Constitution"? - answerJames Madison Why did Congress need money after the Revolutionary War? - answerTo pay its war debts In what way can the executive branch check the power of the legislative branch? - answerBy vetoing legislation How is the Constitution organized? - answera Preamble, 7 articles, and 27 amendments A constitutional amendment may be proposed by - answera two-thirds vote of Congress. Through their actions, Presidents have expanded which type of power that is basically outlined in the Constitution? - answerexecutive What is the introduction to the Constitution called? - answerPreamble Which amendment abolished (ended) slavery as a result of the Civil War? - answer13th Amendment What principle holds that no government is all-powerful and that a government may do only those things that the people have given it the power to do? - answerlimited government

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