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Federalism & Constitutional Powers
Test Description: CE7
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Dividing power between the levels of government is known as___________.
A
checks and balances
B
rule of law
C
separation of powers
D
federalism
2) Which level of government is supreme?
A
national
B
local
C
county
D
state
3) Which of the following is not a power of the national level?
A
printing money
B
conducting foreign policy
C
issuing licenses
D
creating an army
4) Powers not given to the national government are set aside for the states. These powers are known as___.
A
enumerated powers
B
concurrent powers
C
expressed powers
D
reserved powers
5) The powers to print money and create an army are listed in the U.S. Constitution. These are known as ____.
A
expressed powers
B
reserved powers
C
implied powers
D
concurrent powers
6) Which of the following is not a responsiblity of state and local government?
A
provide services
B
educate children
C
promote health and safety
D
print money
7) Where does local government get its powers from?
A
the federal level
B
the national level
C
the state level
D
the local level
8) Which of the following answer choices are units of local government?
A
states, nations and countries
B
cities, towns and nations
C
counties, counties and nations
D
cities, counties and towns
9) Which fundamental principle is federalism an example of?
A
limited government
B
democracy
C
rule of law
D
judicial review
10) Powers shared by the state and national levels are known as ____.
A
expressed powers
B
denied powers
C
reserved powers
D
concurrent powers
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