AP US Government : AP US Government

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP US Government

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Separation Of Powers

According to the Constitution, who was given specific authority to declare war?

Possible Answers:

Congress

the Senate only

the Supreme Court

national convention

the President

Correct answer:

Congress

Explanation:

As part of the checks and balances and separation of powers, the Founders, wanted war-making decision making to rest with Congress, the body that represents the people. That way, war would not be waged at the whim of an executive.

Example Question #1 : Separation Of Powers

The Constitution gives the power over the nation’s armed forces to the

Possible Answers:

Secretary of Defense

Supreme Court

General of the Army

Congress

President

Correct answer:

President

Explanation:

As part of the separation of powers, ultimate authority over the military was to be given to the president. That way, the military would always be subordinated to civilian authority.

Example Question #2 : Separation Of Powers

Which clause provides that the Constitution shall be the supreme law of the land?

Possible Answers:

full faith and credit

necessary and process

supremacy

primary

due process

Correct answer:

supremacy

Explanation:

Article VI of the constitution outlines that the constitution, treaties made, and laws of congress shall be the supreme law of the land. This clause ensures that state and local governments recognize the supremacy of the constitution and national law.

Example Question #3 : Separation Of Powers

Which of the following is not one of Congress’s economic powers, as established by the Constitution?

Possible Answers:

The power to pass taxes

The power to manage interstate and international trade

The power to grant freedom to runaway slaves

The power to issue and value money

Correct answer:

The power to grant freedom to runaway slaves

Explanation:

Unfortunately, the Constitution upheld the practice of slavery. One of the key ways in which this was accomplished was the mandates placed on both Congress and the individual state governments to return any captured runaway slaves to their owners; granting freedom to a slave was seen as depriving the owner of the income that the slave’s labor would provide. The Constitution was especially concerned with creating and maintaining a strong national economy, and so Congress’s various economic powers were clearly defined within the document. Among other provisions, Congress was empowered to issue and value money, to pass taxes, to regulate interstate (between two or more states) and international commerce, to govern bankruptcy proceedings, to guard copyrights and patents, and to prosecute any counterfeiters and/or pirates.

Example Question #3 : Separation Of Powers

Which of the following officials hold office for life or until retirement?

Possible Answers:

The President

Senator

Speaker of the House

Secretary of State

Supreme Court justice

Correct answer:

Supreme Court justice

Explanation:

Supreme Court Justices are the only officials that serve for life. This was based on the idea that judicial decisions should be free of political influence, therefore a justice does not fear political reprisals for making controversial decisions.

Example Question #4 : Separation Of Powers

Before the Seventeenth Amendment was ratified, how were senators selected?

Possible Answers:

By state convention

By the president

Direct election

By state governors

By state legislatures

Correct answer:

By state legislatures

Explanation:

The Senate was to be the house of wisdom. Therefore, the political elites of different states would choose among themselves who had the political capacity and experience to serve in the Senate.

Example Question #4 : Separation Of Powers

Which of the following is a congressional check on the president?

Possible Answers:

The speaker of the house can act as supreme military leader in cases of emergency

Congress can declare laws unconstitutional

Congress can refuse to ratify treaties

Congress can pardon persons convicted by federal courts

Congress can nominate judges

Correct answer:

Congress can refuse to ratify treaties

Explanation:

According to the constitution, the president has the power to negotiate treaties, but ultimately, they must be approved by the senate. Only the Supreme Court can declare laws unconstitutional and all other powers listed are reserved to the executive.

Example Question #91 : Constitution And Government Foundations

Judicial review gives ______________.

Possible Answers:

the Supreme Court the power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional

Congress the power to review the financial affairs of the federal courts

the Supreme Court the power to approve or disapprove of every act of Congress as it is signed into law

Congress the ability to overturn judicial rulings

the executive authority the power to review the judiciary for impropriety

Correct answer:

the Supreme Court the power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional

Explanation:

In the Supreme Court decision Marbury v. Madison of 1803, the court took the power of judicial review and the power to declare acts of congress unconstitutional.

Example Question #92 : Constitution And Government Foundations

Which of the following is a reason for the separation of powers?

Possible Answers:

To promote justice

To ensure the power of the executive

To promote equality

To create gridlock in government

To prevent tyranny by any one branch of the government

Correct answer:

To prevent tyranny by any one branch of the government

Explanation:

Separation and checks and balances were created to ensure that one single branch of government, the executive, legislative, and judicial from gaining too much power over another. It prevents one person, or one group to influence government too much.

Example Question #93 : Constitution And Government Foundations

For which of the following did the Constitution allow selection by popular vote?

Possible Answers:

The Supreme Court

The Senate

House of Representatives

The Joint Chiefs-of-Staff

The Presidency

Correct answer:

House of Representatives

Explanation:

The House of Representatives was the only branch of the national government that had direct election of the people. All others were either appointment or indirect election. For instance, Senators were initially elected by state legislatures and the presidency remains indirect through the Electoral College.

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