************3 things need to…

************3 things need to…

************3 things need to completed.............help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. Just in case, I uploaded 2 files which the same question and multiple choices. Choose the correct one for each question.
2. What the video and answer questions: (links: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/the-pot-republic/ )
Q: Take a stand on which side you think should regulate marijuana. Should the federal govt. or the state govt. ? list three constitutional reasons to support your claim. you should elaborate a little so that I know that you know what are you talking about.
3. Discuss two reasons in which the govt. may legally limit your speech. Besure to elaborate a little bit on your reasons.

1.5/ According the summary of Charles Beard "An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution", what
was the major accomplishment of the current US Constitution?
a. it provided a mechanism for state to engage in foreign trade
b. it set a flat income tax, so that the new govt. could fund its activities
c. it settled the slavery issue for years to come so that everyone would benefit
d. it fixed the economic system, by establishing a structure and providing for stable currency
1.8/ A______is a national govt. created by states that relies on the states for its authority
a. unitary system
b. theocracy
c. confederacy
d. federal system
1.9/ when state argue that they have the power to regulate the health, safety, and morals of their own
people, what are they saying?
a. they have implied police powers
b. they are invoking the 4th Amendment
c. they are using conflicting federalism
d. None of the above
1.15/ what is it called the govt. tell a state it must do something, but does not provide resources to held
accomplish it?
a. Unfunded Mandate
b. Incentive Based Policy
c. Derivative Powers
d. Cooperative federalism
1.16/ before the Revolutionary War, the colonies enjoyed home rule, where were able to govern
themselves.
a. True
b. False
1.20/ Undemocratic systems where one person controls the state and is supported by a select group of
people is called:
a. plutocracies
b. dictatorship
c. theocracies
d. republics
e. constitutional monarchy
1.21/ A_____is a national govt. that relies on a church or religious institution for political power
a. theocracy
b. unitary system
c. federal system
d. confedercracy
1.23/ the divine right theory:
a. held that God gave those of royal birth the unlimited right to govern other men and women
b. held that even God could be judged by those of royal birth
c. was used to justify the American presidency
d. required monarchs to obey the wished of the people
e. held the decisions of govt. rules were divinely inspired
1.29/ which of the following grants has the least restriction?
a. Block Grant
b. Formula Grant

c. Categorical Grant
d. Extengency Grant
1.31/ What is included in your Miranda rights?
a. Right against self incrimination
b. right to an attorney at no cost
c. right to a good attorney
d. all of the above
1.37/ Our 1st Amendment rights are considered______rights
a. contingent
b. suspect
c. conditional
d. fundamental
e. tentative
1.38/ what is the outcome of Lawrence v Texas?
a. the right to privacy includes what happens in your bedroom
b. African Americans can vote
c. Obamacare was upheld
d. the internet could not be regulated for porn
1.39/ In the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson presents a notion of individual rights granted by:
a. God
b. the representatives of a republic
c. a monarch
d. the collective with if the people
1.40/ which of the following ways did most amendments to the US Constitution occur?
a. congress proposed an amendment with 2/3 of each chamber and 3/4 of state legislatures
approve
b. the electoral college decides which amendments are allowed
c. amendment is proposed by 2/3 state legislatures and ratified 3/4 of Congress
d. amendment is proposed by national convention called by 2/3 state legislatures and then ratified
by 3/4 of state legislatures
e. Congress and President negotiate
1.41/ The founding fathers were a little afraid of the President becoming king by using his or her
popularity to sway voters. How did they keep this from happening?
a. President has a shorter term that is not hereditary
b. the electoral College is supposed to pick the best candidate
c. only Congress can declare war or approve the use of troops domestically
d. all of the above
1.42/ which of the following arguments can be used to justify the federal govement's regulation of drug?
a. Supremacy Clause
b. Interstate Commerce
c. National Security
d. All of the above
1.44/ In Snyder V Phelps, what did the US Supreme Court rule?
a. Abortion was legal
b. you can protect at funerals
c. Prayer in school is allowed
d. buffer zones for protects were not allowed
1.47/ which of the following is NOT a stop in becoming a US Citizen?

a.
b.
c.
d.

good character (no criminal record)
obtaining a green card/permanent visa
basic citizenship knowledge
10 years Residency