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CIVIC Knowledge Assessment (CKA) for ICF
certification GUIDE
FOR 2025/2026 TESTS|MOST COMMON
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECTLY VERIFIED ANSWERS
(LATEST QUIZZES) |ALREADY A+
GRADED|GUARANTEED PASS
In the United States what is the supreme law of the land? - the Constitution

What was the main question at the Constitutional Convention? - How do you create a
national government strong enough to maintain order but not so strong that it infringes on
people's liberties?

The three branches of the United States government are - legislative, executive, judicial

A legislature is a group that - makes laws

The United States' legislature is called Congress. Congress is a bicameral, meaning - two
chamber legislature.

The Connecticut Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise, proposed a legislature
structured as ours is today. What is that structure? - bicameral legislature, one chamber
representation is based on population, one chamber representation is equal regardless of
population

The Federalist Papers were written to try to convince people to - ratify (make official) the
new Constitution.

Federalism is - the sharing of power between the national government and the states

The 10th Amendment says - powers not given to the national government by the
Constitution are reserved to the states or to the people.

Enumerated powers are - powers given to the national government by the Constitution
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