A) Montesquieu.
B) Locke.
C) Hobbes.
D) Aristotle.
E) Burke.
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A) tyranny of the majority.
B) elite rule.
C) special-interest politics.
D) a weak presidency.
E) judicial imperialism.
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A) Aristotle's conception of democracy.
B) Montesquieu's view of constitutionalism.
C) Hobbes's idea of the state of nature.
D) Locke's philosophy of inalienable rights.
E) Madison's view of factions.
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A) belong to the government only.
B) belong to individuals but can be denied by government.
C) belong to individuals and cannot be denied by government.
D) cannot be guaranteed by any governmental body.
E) are no longer as important to the individual as in a state of nature.
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A) passage of the Second Amendment.
B) political pressure from the Progressives.
C) Jeffersonian democracy.
D) Jacksonian democracy.
E) the fact that state legislators no longer desired to select them.
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A) the extension of popular direct election to office
B) the frequency of election of its larger legislative body
C) its extensive reliance on primary elections
D) the frequency of election of its chief executive
E) its staggered terms of office of members of the legislature
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A) declare a law unconstitutional.
B) suspend the writ of habeas corpus.
C) impeach the president.
D) give advisory opinions to Congress.
E) give advice and counsel to the president.
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A) the Constitution's elaborate systems of power and representation were designed to protect the interests of the rich.
B) the Constitution failed to protect the economic interests of the poorer states.
C) the Constitution's commerce clause was inadequate to meet the nation's economic needs.
D) the Constitution did not provide for sufficient protection of property.
E) the Constitution gave too much power to the illiterate.
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A) democracy
B) republic
C) federalism
D) majoritarianism
E) separation of power
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A) their exposure to life under the British Parliament and some of the "rights of Englishmen."
B) Lockean philosophy.
C) Britain's treatment of the colonies after the French and Indian War.
D) taxation without representation.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) directly selected by the people.
B) selected by votes of the state legislatures.
C) selected by votes of the Electoral College.
D) subject to recall elections.
E) subject to confidence votes by Congress.
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A) increasing popular influence.
B) protection against rapid control by an impassioned majority.
C) preventing elite control of government.
D) maintaining experienced leadership.
E) increasing voter turnout.
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A) John Locke
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) James Madison
D) George Washington
E) Alexander Hamilton
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A) a republic as opposed to a pure democracy
B) a monarchy as opposed to a constitutional system
C) a pure democracy over a republic
D) a pure democracy over a representative democracy
E) socialism over capitalism
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A) federalism.
B) self-government.
C) judicial review.
D) limited government.
E) natural rights.
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A) Washington,Adams,and Jefferson.
B) Franklin,Washington,and Lee.
C) Jefferson,Locke,and Montesquieu.
D) Madison,Hamilton,and Jay.
E) Marshall,Jefferson,and Adams.
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A) the veto
B) the impeachment process
C) approval of treaties
D) judicial review
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) government is most dangerous when a single group is powerful enough to gain full political control.
B) monarchies are preferable to democracies.
C) America was not diverse enough to prevent powerful interest groups from exercising too much political power.
D) interest groups should be heavily regulated in America.
E) interest groups are less troublesome than political parties are.
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A) France
B) Japan
C) Mexico
D) Great Britain
E) Canada
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