Government 12 Quiz

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State Government Quiz

Test your knowledge of state government with our engaging quiz! This 20-question challenge covers the functions, structures, and relationships of state and local governments, including their historical development and contemporary issues.

Whether you're a student of political science or simply curious about how government works, this quiz offers:

  • Multiple-choice and checkbox questions
  • A chance to learn and reinforce your knowledge
  • Fun and informative educational content
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingEagle42
Which branch of government held the MOST power under the original state constitutions?
legislative
Executive
Cabinet
Judiciary
Which state's original constitution was considered the MOST conservative?
Georgia
Pennsylvania
Maryland
New Hampshire
State constitutions today share which of the following features?
Complicated procedures for amendment
Separation of powers
Vague descriptions of state institutions
No system of checks and balances
Which of the following is considered a primary function of state government?
Supervision of federal government elected officials
Regulation of political parties and the media
Enforcement of laws regarding the public safety
All of the above
Maintaining a(n) __________ is one of the ways in which state governments provide public safety.
Navy
Air force
University system
Police force
One of the ways in which state governments regulate business is by ________
Ensuring competition
Chartering corporations
Licensing requirements for professionals
All of the above
Local governments are formed when ______
Citizens petition the state government
State planners decide that a certain location would be a good place for a city
Congress passes a law
By common consent
Creating solutions for local problems is an advantage of the __________ system of government.
Authoritarian
Capitalist
Federal
Unitary
Article VI of the U.S. Constitution governs the federal/state relationship
True
False
The functions of state legislatures include __________.
Oversight of administration
Representation
Lawmaking
All of the above
State legislatures today are more likely to be part-time professionals
True
False
A plural executive is formed when there are several officials that fill the executive administrative function
True
False
Governors have all of the following in common with presidents, EXCEPT _____
How many different judicial systems are there in the United States?
51; one for each of the 50 states and one national system
13; to match the number of original states
The idea that local governments are the creation of state legislatures is called Dillon's Rule
True
False
In 2007, there were almost __________ local governments in the United States
89,500
89,400
8,500
8,900
When referring to tribal governments, the term "sovereignty" means _________
Tribes are free to govern themselves, subject to congressional legislation
Tribes may govern their members free from interference by any other government
Tribal governments derive their authority from the national government
Tribal governments derive their authority from state governments
Tribal government relationships with state governments do not fall under treaty provisions
True
False
There are six American territories and out lying areas
True
False
Each territories has a different type of governance
True
False
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