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GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III(2024)GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III 
 
 
 
Which level of government writes the majority of all criminal laws? - ANS State governments 
 
Which level of government is not mentioned at all in the Constitution? - ANS city government 
 
What was the Supreme Court case United States v. Lopez important? - ANS It was the first time since the New Deal that the Supreme Court limited the power of Congress found under the commerce clause 
 
The Constitution expressly ...
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This case establishes the Supreme Court's power of Judicial Review - Correct 
Marbury v. Madison 
Separate but equal" doctrine supreme court upheld the constitutionally of jim crow 
laws▪argued in court that the Act violated the 13th and 14th Amendments - 
Correct Plessy v. Ferguson 
(1973) legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's right to privacy, violated the 
guarantee of personal liberty and the right to privacy implicitly guaranteed in the 
First, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and 14th Ame...
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Marbury v. Madison - ANSWER (1803) Established principle of judicial 
review (the Court's power to rule an act of Congress unconstitutional). The Court 
did not again invoke this power until the Dred Scott decision in 1857. 
McCulloch v. Maryland - ANSWER (1819) Established that the federal 
government's power must be considered supreme within its sphere and that states 
do not have the power to interfere with the exercise of federal powers. 
Gibbons v. Ogden - ANSWER (1824) Interpreted Congre...
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Florida Civic Literacy (FCLE) Questions With Revised Correct Answers <Updated Already Passed>
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Florida Civic Literacy (FCLE) 
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This case establishes the Supreme Court's power of 
Judicial Review - ANSWER : Marbury v. Madison 
Separate but equal" doctrine supreme court upheld 
the constitutionally of jim crow laws▪argued in court 
that the Act violated the 13th and 14th Amendments 
- ANSWER : Plessy v. Ferguson 
(1973) legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's 
right to privacy, violated the guarantee of...
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Florida Civic Literacy (FCLE) Exam with Complete Solutions 
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This case establishes the Supreme Court's power of Judicial Review - Correct 
Marbury v. Madison 
Separate but equal" doctrine supreme court upheld the constitutionally of jim crow 
laws▪argued in court that the Act violated the 13th and 14th Amendments - 
Correct Plessy v. Ferguson 
(1973) legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's right to privacy, violated the 
guarantee of personal liberty and the right to ...
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The purpose of the US Constitution is to establish the framework for the federal government, establish 
the supreme law of the United States, and - 
Reserve rights of the states 
integrate the various individual states 
The Magna Carta did not influence the constitution - False 
What were some common ideas between the three documents (Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and 
English Bill of Rights)? - Included due process, doesn't allow for taxation without representation & 
established the idea o...
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Unit 2: The Judicial Branch Latest 2023 Graded A+ 
The Judicial Branch and the Constitution The third article of the US Constitution outlines the judicial branch of the federal government. Article III is quite short compared with the articles that establish the legislative and executive branches. Article III vests judicial power in "one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may . . . ordain and establish. The Constitution gives the federal courts jurisdiction over cases tha...
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Constitutional Law Questions and Answers Already Passed Modalities of interpretation Textual - words of the con Structural - how the con. fits together (separation of powers) Historical - Original intent of the frmaers. (original meaning and traditions) (interpreted in accordance with history or background) Doctrine/precedent - what the court's have generally decided Ethical/National values/moral - Moral values Prudential/practical/pragmatic- What are the consequences of the ruling? (pragmatic ...
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The purpose of the US Constitution is to establish the framework for the federal government, establish 
the supreme law of the United States, and - 
Reserve rights of the states 
integrate the various individual states 
The Magna Carta did not influence the constitution - False 
What were some common ideas between the three documents (Magna Carta, Petition of Right, and 
English Bill of Rights)? - Included due process, doesn't allow for taxation without representation & 
established the idea o...
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Policy 
government's way of doing something that collectively represents our values 
 
 
 
Steps of the process 
1. ID the problem- reactive government, who sees it (small trigger) 
2. Define the problem- political process, end up finding a box 
3. Get representation 
4. Get organized and mobilize support 
5. Formulate policy- take it to committee 
6. Legitimization 
7. Budgeting- fly or die 
8. Design and implement 
9. Evaluate polic...
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