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Unit I Test AP Prep

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Unit I ? Constitutional Underpinnings of the United States Government AP Test Prep Quiz Mrs. Probst The delegates to the Constitutional Convention can best be described as representative of both men and women. a cross section of all crafts, trades and laborers. racially mixed all white male landowners. Most delegates to the Constitutional Convention accepted the idea of balanced government direct democracy majority rule tyranny A plan calling for a strong central government with a bicameral legislature, the lower house to be elected by the voters and the upper chosen by the lower is known as the New Jersey Plan. Virginia Plan. Connecticut Plan. The Constitutional Convention

Sample Examination 1

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SAMPLE EXAMINATION ONE ? 1.???????????? The most significant power of the Rules Committee of the House of Representatives are ? (A) ???????? determination of committee membership and selection (B) ????????? limitation of debate time on a bill and determination of amendments allowed (C) ????????? selection of Supreme Court justices and other federal judges (D) ???????? authorization of government spending and preparation of the budget (E) ????????? the choice of party leaders, including the Speaker of the House ? 2.???????????? The "wall of separation" theory refers to ? (A)????????? the competing demands of free expression and national security (B)?????????? the judicial treatment of libel for celebrities and non-celebrities

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SAMPLE EXAMINATION ONE ? 1.???????????? The most significant power of the Rules Committee of the House of Representatives are ? (A) ???????? determination of committee membership and selection (B) ????????? limitation of debate time on a bill and determination of amendments allowed (C) ????????? selection of Supreme Court justices and other federal judges (D) ???????? authorization of government spending and preparation of the budget (E) ????????? the choice of party leaders, including the Speaker of the House ? 2.???????????? The "wall of separation" theory refers to ? (A)????????? the competing demands of free expression and national security (B)?????????? the judicial treatment of libel for celebrities and non-celebrities

World History 20th Cent Test (50)

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Unit 5 Take-Home Exam 1. Which of the following was not a characteristic of Western modernization in the 20th century? a) postindustrial economies that emphasize services, consumerism and cutting-edge technology b) hesitance to support social welfare programs c) stable democratization d) thorough urbanization e) tremendous scientific/technological achievements 2. Which of the following was not a cause of World War I? a) conflict in the Balkans supported by ?big brother? Russia b) alliance system pits Russia and Britain against Germany and Japan c) Britain?s dominance in naval superiority in jeopardy d) competition over empires in Africa e) desire for Pan-Slavic Movement 3. Which of the following accurately depicts why World War I was considered a global conflict?

Practice Test 1.3

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Practice Test 1.3 1. Which feature of the United States system of government is the most essential aspect of democracy? (A) judicial supremacy (B) a bicameral legislature (C) a powerful executive (D) freedom of choice. 2. One reason for the importance of the Federalist Papers in United States history is that these writings (A) helped persuade some states to ratify the United States Constitution (B) convinced the colonists to rebel against Great Britain (C) presented the first legal arguments in favor of retaining slavery (D) outlined plans for the geographic expansion of the United States.

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