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Final Exam Review 2012-13
Test Description: Covers C11,12,14/15,18/19,20,21 and 30
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) This document sets up a framework of government
A
Declaration of Independence
B
Federalism
C
popular sovereignty
D
Constitution
2) These are the papers signed giving Texas their independence from Mexico
A
Turtle Bayou Resolution
B
Bill of Rights
C
Treaties of Velasco
D
Law of April 06, 1830
3) This structure of government gives most of the power to the people at a local level
A
Federalism
B
Socialism
C
Communism
D
Centralism
4) Under this type of government structure most of the power lies with the federal government
A
Communism
B
Socialism
C
Federalism
D
Centralism
5) In this branch of government there are two chambers or houses
A
Congress
B
Judicial
C
Executive
D
Legislative
6) This is a part of the Legislative branch of government and it holds two chambers
A
Senate
B
Executive
C
Congress
D
House of Representatives
7) This word describes something that is temporary
A
bicameral
B
biennial
C
noncombatant
D
ad interm
8) This prevents any one of our branches of government from becoming too powerful
A
Constitution
B
Judicial Review
C
separation of powers
D
Bill of Rights
9) These are a part of the Constitution which identify basic rights that our government can not take away from its citizens.
A
Declaration of Rights
B
Bill of Rights
C
amendments
D
Constitution
10) A government in which all power comes from the people is called?
A
ratification
B
separation of powers
C
popular sovereignty
D
independent
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