A) trustee.
B) delegate.
C) statesperson.
D) politician.
E) oversight.
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A) proposing constitutional amendments.
B) passing ex post facto laws.
C) declaring war.
D) proposing the repeal of constitutional amendments.
E) creating a national university.
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A) life,liberty,and the pursuit of happiness.
B) liberty,equality,and fraternity.
C) life,liberty,and property.
D) life and property only.
E) equality and liberty only.
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A) include federalism.
B) include a two-chamber legislature.
C) define legislative power precisely,while defining executive and judicial power only in general terms.
D) ensure that the powers of the separate branches overlap,so that each could better act as a check on the others.
E) grant the power of judicial review to the judiciary.
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A) define the powers of state governments.
B) create a government in which sovereignty was invested in the national government only.
C) both empower government and limit it.
D) enumerate the rights of individuals.
E) abolish slavery.
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A) turned a case that involved the issue of states' rights into one that asserted national power.
B) redefined the constitutional relationship between the president and Congress.
C) asserted the power of the judiciary without creating the possibility of its rejection by either the executive or the legislative branch.
D) turned a case that involved the issue of states' rights into one that asserted judicial power over the institutions of society.
E) gave more power to the presidency,at the expense of Congress.
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A) confederation.
B) federalist system.
C) unitary form of government.
D) monarchy.
E) theocracy.
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A) on the basis of the popular vote.
B) by a vote of the state legislature.
C) by a vote of Congress.
D) by a presidential convention.
E) on the basis of one state,one elector.
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A) John Adams
B) Andrew Jackson
C) John Marshall
D) Thomas Jefferson
E) James Madison
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A) declare a law unconstitutional.
B) suspend the writ of habeas corpus.
C) impeach the president.
D) give advisory opinions to Congress.
E) give advice and counsel to the president.
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A) passage of the Second Amendment.
B) political pressure from the Progressives.
C) Jeffersonian democracy.
D) Jacksonian democracy.
E) the fact that state legislators no longer desired to select them.
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A) representatives should follow their own judgment of the public interest.
B) representatives should follow the voters' judgment of the public interest.
C) indirect election is a more trustworthy means of discovering the public interest.
D) direct election is a more trustworthy means of discovering the public interest.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Congress.
B) only the president.
C) the Senate.
D) the Supreme Court.
E) the secretary of state.
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A) by the framers during the Philadelphia convention.
B) in stages,from 1789 to 1798.
C) in response to the freeing of the slaves during the Civil War.
D) in response to the ideals of Jacksonian democracy.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) John Marshall
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) John Adams
D) James Madison
E) Edmund Burke
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A) democracy
B) republic
C) federalism
D) majoritarianism
E) separation of power
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A) primary elections.
B) direct election of U.S.senators.
C) the initiative and referendum.
D) recall elections.
E) All these answers are correct.
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