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U.S. GOVERNMENT STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025/2026

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Fifthteenth Amendment - Right to Vote Seventeenth Amendment - Direct election of senators Nineteenth Amendment - Women's sufferage Twenty-First Amendment - Repeal of prohibition Twenty-Fourth Amendment - Abolition of poll taxes Twenty-Sixth Amendment - 18-year-old right to vote Original Method of Electing House Members - Originally, members of the Senate were selected by the state legislatures for staggered 6 year terms, in accordance with Article 1, Section 3 of the Constitution. Reserved Powers - The powers that the constitution sets aside for the state governments.

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U.S. GOVERNMENT STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025/2026
Fifthteenth Amendment - Right to Vote

Seventeenth Amendment - Direct election of senators

Nineteenth Amendment - Women's sufferage

Twenty-First Amendment - Repeal of prohibition

Twenty-Fourth Amendment - Abolition of poll taxes

Twenty-Sixth Amendment - 18-year-old right to vote

Original Method of Electing House Members - Originally, members of the Senate were
selected by the state legislatures for staggered 6 year terms, in accordance with Article
1, Section 3 of the Constitution.

Reserved Powers - The powers that the constitution sets aside for the state
governments.

Powers Denied to the States (Delegated powers) - The powers, also called enumerated
or expressed powers, that are specifically granted to the federal government by the
constitution.

Sovereignty - The authority of a nation-state's right to rule itself.

Federalists - Supporters of a strong central government, as described in the
constitution.

Anti-Federalists - Those who opposed the adoption of the constitution.

Due Process - The principle, guaranteed in the constitution, that the state and federal
governments must not deprive an individual of life, liberty, or property by unfair or
unreasonable actions.

American Disabilities Act - passed in 1990, extends many of the protections established
for racial minorities and women to disabled persons. Disabled described as having a
physical or mental impairment that limits one or more major activities of life.

Bill of Rights (Limiting Government Power) - Added to the constitution in 1791, this
keeps the national government from limiting personal freedoms.

Vietnam War (Influence on the Constitution) - ...

, Recall - The process by which voters can vote to remove the public official from office.

Referendum - The process by which a proposed public measure is voted upon.

Initiative - the process by which citizens can propose a law or state constitutional
amendment to be voted upon in an election.

Eminent Domain - The governments right to take control of private property for public
use.

Double Jeopardy - The act of bringing a person to trial a second time for the same
crime.

Total Number of Amendments - 27

Representative Government - A system in which policies are made by officials
accountable to the people who elected them.

Concurrent Powers - The powers that both national and state governments have.

Great Compromise - Congress is bicameral, there are two senators per state and
representatives by population in the House of representatives.

Republic - A democracy in which the Supreme power lies with the citizens to vote for
officials and representatives responsible to them.

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation - The balance between liberty and order
tilted too far to the side of Liberty and as a result the country sink into turmoil and chaos.

State Constitution - Organize a militia in a time of need, elections of all public officials,
set up voting procedures and polling places.

Property Taxes - A tax on land and buildings, usually levied by local government.

State Taxes - Taxes set by local and state governments on purchased items, annual
income, and licenses.

Jim Crow Laws - Stat and local laws that discriminated against African-Americans and
supported segregation.

Privatization - ...

Weak Mayor Council Plan - Few budgetary, veto, or appointment powers. Mayor must
often share executive authority with boards and commission. Little influence on city
council.

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