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1. Question
- Choose the right word for each prompt
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- Federalism
- Enact laws
- Enforce laws
- Judicial review
- Checks and balances
- Veto
- A system where power is divided between a national government and state governments
- A power of the legislative branch
- A power of the executive branch
- When a court reviews whether a law is constitutional or not
- A system where each branch of government can limit the powers of the other branch
- How the President prevents a law from coming into force
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2. Question
2. Which of the following sentences is most standard?
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3. Question
3. The first Ten Amendments of the United States Constitution are also known as….?
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4. Question
4. Which of the following is least standard?
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5. Question
5. Choose the right word for each prompt.
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- Article II
- Injunction
- Clause
- The Tenth Amendment
- The Supremacy Clause
- Preemption
- Establishes the executive branch
- When a court prevents a party from doing something
- A sentence or part of a sentence in the Constitution
- Where the Constitution expressly reserves power for the States
- Where the Constitution establishes itself as the highest law in the United States
- A power of the federal government
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6. Question
6. Which of the following best explains “impossibility preemption”?
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