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State the causes of the American Revolution. (I)
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Explain why the American Revolution is consistant with British
constitutional values. (II)
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List the main weaknesses of the government of the United States that
operated under the Articles of Confederation. (III)
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Identify three historians who interpreted the Philadelphia
Constitutional Convention, and state briefly their main concepts or
theories. (IV)
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Identify the four major compromises agreed to by the participants at
the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention. (IV)
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Indicate the votes in the "big four" states for and against the
adoption of the new constitution. (IV)
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State the titles held by persons elected to leadership positions in
both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. (V)
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Trace the steps involved when a bill becomes a law in the U.S.
Congress. (V)
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State the main aspects of the Congressional support staff and
describetheir general duties. (V)
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Identify constitutional duties of the chief executive officer of the
United States, and indicate whether they make high, moderate, or low
demands on the office. (VI)
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Identify the five major support systems of the President of the United
States. (VI)
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List the major steps involved in the formation of the U.S. national
budget from its beginning in the Office of Management and Budget to
its final passage by Congress. (VI)
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Describe the composition of a "typical" U.S. board or commission, and
the general powers given to such a board or commission by congress.
(VI)
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Explain the process by which a person is nominated and appointed to
serve on the U.S. Supreme Court bench. (VII)
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Present the main points in the judicial review case, Marbury vs.
Madison. (VII)
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Describe the structure of the lower federal courts. (VII)
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Explain how an amendment is added to the U.S. Constitution. (VIII)
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Explain how procedural rights differ from substantive rights. (IX)
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Indicate values held by each of the two major political parties in the
United States. (X)
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