CE.C&G.2.6 Quiz

Create an educational illustration depicting the U.S. Capitol building, intertwined with symbolic elements of federalism such as scales of justice, a Constitution scroll, and states' flags, styled in an engaging and vibrant color palette.

Understanding Federalism Quiz

Test your knowledge about the principles of federalism and the U.S. Constitution with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers critical aspects of governance, such as the Bill of Rights, powers of different government levels, and civil liberties.

  • 10 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about federalism and rights
  • Great for students and anyone interested in American government
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningPine123
Which of these is the best example of federalism?
The president enacting an executive order that overrules a supreme court ruling
States funding and operating their own education systems
States legalizing marijuana while it still being illegal
The supreme court making law.
Which of these is the Bill of Rights?
The first page of the constitution
The ten commandments
The first ten amendments to the constitution
The first ten laws installed by the United States government in 1776
Which of the following is a delegated power?
Power to raise a militia
Power to colonize uninhabited islands
Power to coin money
Power to fly planes over other countries without their knowing
What Act allowed the government to spy on Americans without their knowledge?
American Suspicion Act of 2001
American Safety Act
Patriot Act
Protect Our Patriots Act
Who are reserved powers reserved to?
The legislative branch
American citizens
The states
The president
What are concurrent powers
Powers that the president and vice president share
Powers that only exist if the Senate and House work together to make use of them
Powers shared by the federal government and the states
None of the above
Which of these do States run independently
Interstate commerce
Post service
Education
FBI operations in their state
Shared arts and other community beneficial activities contribute to the idea of...
National happiness
Politcal integrity
Common good
Positive communities
Due process guarantees which of the following
The right to a suit if one is not owned or able to be purchased
The right to unequal protection under law
The right to an attorney
All of the above
The president forgiving criminals for their minor crimes is called a...
Forgivness
Excused Crime
Pardon
None of the above
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