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How do the branches of government operate under the concept of checks and
balances?
-The branches of government must cooperate to function, and each branch can
restrict the others branches' powers.
-Each branch of government functions independently and does not require the
cooperation of the other branches.
-The branches of government must cooperate to function, but each branch has
no authority over the other branches.
-Each branch of government functions independently but must cooperate with
the other branches on issues of national concern. - ANSWER--The branches of
government must cooperate to function, and each branch can restrict the others
branches' powers.
Which of these most accurately describes checks and balances? Select the one
correct answer.
-The states and the federal government have different areas of responsibilities,
and neither should intrude on the other.
-Each branch can restrain the others through a system of shared powers.
-Each branch of government has an absolute right to stop the others from taking
any action.
-No branch of government will ever be more powerful than the others. -
ANSWER--Each branch can restrain the others through a system of shared
powers.
, WGU C963 Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025
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Which of the following enumerated powers of Congress are generally regarded
as responses to the weaknesses of the national legislature under the Articles of
Confederation? Select all that apply.
-power to construct and maintain interstate highways
-exclusive power to coin money
-power to regulate commerce
-power to regulate banks - ANSWER---exclusive power to coin money
-power to regulate commerce
The oversight power of Congress is a form of ___________ power
Implied
inherent
enumerated - ANSWER--implied
parts of the lawmaking process - ANSWER--1. The bill is introduced and given to
the appropriate standing committee.
2. The bill is sent to the Rules Committee.
3. The bill is debated in the House of Representatives and Senate with the
possibility of a filibuster in the Senate.
4. The bill is voted upon by the House of Representatives and the Senate.
, WGU C963 Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025
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Constitution| Questions and Verified Answers|
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5. The bill is sent to the conference committee to form one unified bill.
6. The unified bill is sent back to the House of 7. Representatives and Senate to
be voted upon.
The bill goes to the president for signature or veto. If vetoed, Congress has the
ability to override the veto.
Which of these correctly describes the process of redistricting? Select the one
correct answer.
-Redistricting is the sole responsibility of the U.S. Congress.
-Redistricting is completely in the hands of individual state legislatures, who
may draw lines however they please.
-Redistricting is a straightforward process that has engendered little
controversy.
-Redistricting is a complex process that is subject to constitutional restraints. -
ANSWER--Redistricting is a complex process that is subject to constitutional
restraints.
Why is the census an important factor in American politics? Select the one
correct answer.
-The census determines how many seats each state will get in both the House of
Representatives and the Senate.
, WGU C963 Final Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025
Update) American Politics and the US
Constitution| Questions and Verified Answers|
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-The census determines how many seats each state will get in the House of
Representatives, and consequently, how many votes each state will get in the
Electoral College.
-Under the Constitution, the income tax must be "apportioned," or distributed
proportionally, among the states, based on the census.
-The census gives the Census Bureau a chance to refine and improve its
"sampling" techniques, to get a more accurate count of the actual population. -
ANSWER--The census determines how many seats each state will get in the
House of Representatives, and consequently, how many votes each state will
get in the Electoral College.
For what reason were majority-minority districts created? Select the one correct
answer.
-Majority-minority districts were created to make districts as representative as
possible.
-Majority-minority districts were created to avoid gerrymanders that diluted the
voting power of minorities.
-Majority-minority districts were created to dilute the voting power of
minorities.
-Majority-minority districts were created to guarantee representation for the
minority party. - ANSWER--Majority-minority districts were created to avoid
gerrymanders that diluted the voting power of minorities.
What is one goal for the use of gerrymanders? Select the one correct answer.