AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more!

The U.S. Constitution - Quiz 4

Question

The powers that remain with the states after other powers were delegated to the national government by the Constitution.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen
Selected

reserved powers

Should have chosen
Question

A form of government in which power is distributed to and shared by different political levels, as between states and the central government.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen
Selected

federalism

Should have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

A Constitutional guarantee that persons under legal investigation receive fair treatment from government officials.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen
Selected

due process of law

Should have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

Supporters of the ratification of the Constitution and the shift of power from local and state governments to the central government.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen
Selected

Federalists

Should have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

The belief that the national government can exercise only those powers that are clearly and specifically stated by the U. S. Constitution.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen
Selected

strict construction

Should have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

This plan enlarged the powers of Congress to include the right to levy taxes and regulate commerce. It defined Congressional laws and treaties as the "supreme law of the land", and called for separate executive and judicial branches.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen
Selected

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

An order requiring that a detained or jailed person be brought before a court at a stated time and place to decide whether the person's detention is proper and lawful.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen
Selected

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

A broad interpretation of the U. S. Constitution expanding the implied powers of Congress.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer
Selected

loose construction

Should have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

He drafted the plan to replace the Articles of Confederation with a new federal system.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen
Selected

Janes Madison

Should have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

This meeting was called by Alexander Hamilton and others to talk about the lowering of taxes and tariffs to increase trade between the states.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen
Selected

Annapolis Conference

Should have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

He thought up the idea of the Constitution's Executive Branch and the idea of the Electoral College electing the President.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen
Selected

James Wilson

Should have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

The power granted to the U. S. government that the Constitution mentions directly and explicitly.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen
Selected

delegated powers

Should have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

The authority of a court to be the first to hear a case and conduct a trial.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen
Selected

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

This phrase in the Constitution gives Congress the power to pass laws that are "necessary and proper" for carrying out Congress's other specific powers.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should have chosen
Selected

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

This plan called for the establishment of a national government with a bicameral legislature whose members would be proportional to population.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen
Selected

Viginia Plan

Should have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen

implied powers

Should not have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen
Question

The power of the U. S. government that derives from the so-called "elastic clause" of the U. S. Constitution.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

loose construction

Should not have chosen

New Jersey Plan

Should not have chosen

habeas corpus

Should not have chosen

Annapolis Conference

Should not have chosen

due process of law

Should not have chosen

federalism

Should not have chosen

Viginia Plan

Should not have chosen

Janes Madison

Should not have chosen

James Wilson

Should not have chosen

elastic clause

Should not have chosen
Selected

implied powers

Should have chosen

original jurisdiction

Should not have chosen

Federalists

Should not have chosen

strict construction

Should not have chosen

delegated powers

Should not have chosen

reserved powers

Should not have chosen

Need Help?

We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.

For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.

If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.

Need Notes?

While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!