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1. Which core principle states that the government operates only with the people's consent and authority?a. Popular sovereigntyb. Limited governmentc. Checks and balancesd. Federalism2. The judicial branch is a. the constitutional system that shares power between the national and state governments. b.the part of government that carries out, or executes, the laws. c.the part of government, consisting of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts, that interprets the laws. d.the part of government that carries out, or executes, the laws.3. Which of the following best sums up the principle of limited government?a. One of the core principles of the United States is that no branch of government should be kept unchecked, which is why they monitor and to some degree control one another. b.All of the answers are correct. c.Core principles of the government's powers and functions are restricted and described in the Constitution and other legal documents. d.The ability to declare war is restricted to Congress so the president doesn't have too much power.4. Under the system of , each branch has some authority over the other two and can monitor their actions, check up on them, and thereby balance the power between them. a.federalismb. checks and balances c. popular sovereignty d. republicanism SS.8.A.3.12Examine the influences of George Washington's presidency in the formation of the new nation. 5. Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury?a. Thomas Jefferson b. Alexander Hamiltonc. Henry Knoxd. Edmund Randolf6. The 22nd Amendment made Washington's precedent the law. Today, no president may be elected to more than .a. two terms. b.four termsc. eight termsd. one term7. President Washington set the following precedents as the first president of the United States except for:a. Created his Cabinet from his department heads to assist and advise him on the nation's issues. b.Stepped aside after two terms, only serving a max of eight years. c. Became the first leader in US to be called 'His Excellency'.8. During President Washington’s presidency, Congress passed The Federal Judiciary Act of 1789 which gave the Supreme Court justices. a.9 b.6 c.8 d.59. The capital of the United States before Washington D. C. was:a. New Yorkb. Philadelphiac. Annapolisd. Baltimore

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