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POS AMERICAN G Real Exam Questions - Civic Literacy Test
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1. Why does Article I, Section 7 of the U.S. Constitution require that tax bills be 
introduced in the House of Representatives? 
Because the original English colonists were taxed without their consent 
2. What are two natural rights identified in the Declaration of Independence? 
life and liberty 
3. Which of the following cases impacted Fourth Amendment protections at the state 
level? 
Mapp v. Ohio (1961) 
4. Which part of government was created to reflect the colonists’ position that 
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POS AMERICAN G Real Exam Questions - Civic Literacy Test.
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1. Why does Article I, Section 7 of the U.S. Constitution require that tax bills be 
introduced in the House of Representatives? 
Because the original English colonists were taxed without their consent 
2. What are two natural rights identified in the Declaration of Independence? 
life and liberty 
3. Which of the following cases impacted Fourth Amendment protections at the state 
level? 
Mapp v. Ohio (1961) 
4. Which part of government was created to reflect the colonists’ position that 
gove...
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Civic Literacy Review questions and answers well illustrated.
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Civic Literacy Review questions and answers well illustrated. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Electoral College - correct answers.The president is elected by a majority of electoral votes. After an election a group of electors chosen by each state officially cast the electoral votes for their state to choose the President. 
 
Articles of Confederation - correct answers.This document was adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1781 during the Revolutionary War to create a national government. The new ...
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Forensic Science Notes for Exam 1
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Forensic Science Notes for Exam 1
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Civic Literacy Review
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Electoral College - Answer- The president is elected by a majority of electoral votes. After an election a group of electors chosen by each state officially cast the electoral votes for their state to choose the President. 
 
Articles of Confederation - Answer- This document was adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1781 during the Revolutionary War to create a national government. The new government was weak because states held most of the power, and Congress lacked the power to tax, re...
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Civic Literacy Review Exam 2023
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Civic Literacy Review Exam 2023 
Electoral College - Correct Answer The president is elected by a majority of electoral votes. After an election a group of electors chosen by each state officially cast the electoral votes for their state to choose the President. 
 
Articles of Confederation - Correct Answer This document was adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1781 during the Revolutionary War to create a national government. The new government was weak because states held most of the ...
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Civic Literacy Review exam 2022/2023 with 100% correct answers
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Electoral College 
The president is elected by a majority of electoral votes. After an election a group of electors chosen by each state officially cast the electoral votes for their state to choose the President. 
 
 
 
Articles of Confederation 
This document was adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1781 during the Revolutionary War to create a national government. The new government was weak because states held most of the power, and Congress lacked the power to tax, regulate trade, ...
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Civic Literacy Review with answers
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Electoral College 
The president is elected by a majority of electoral votes. After an election a group of electors chosen by each state officially cast the electoral votes for their state to choose the President. 
 
 
 
Articles of Confederation 
This document was adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1781 during the Revolutionary War to create a national government. The new government was weak because states held most of the power, and Congress lacked the power to tax, regulate trade, ...
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Federal Government 2305 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Graded A+!!!
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Federal Government 230Federal Government 2305 Exam 1 
 
 
 
What does the First Amendment of the Constitution provide for? - ANS Freedom of assembly 
 
Federalism refers to how power is distributed... - ANS between national and state governments 
 
Under the Constitution, both the national and state governments... - ANS are accountable to the people 
 
Which of the following public policies would conservatives be most likely to support? 
a. Regulating the banking and fina...
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FSOT graded A+ 2022
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FSOT graded A+ 2022Mculloch v Maryland 
- constitution has right to enact laws beneficial to country, in this case, central bank 
 
 
 
Marbury v Madison 
- John Marshall enacted judicial review. Was regarding james madisons appointments after he was out of office 
 
 
 
 
Gibbons v Ogden 
- Each had a permit, one federal, and one state, this ruling set up the supremacy clause that federal law takes priority 
 
 
 
Dred Scott vs Sandford 
- Each had a permit, one federal, and one state, this rul...