Civics MCAS Review (2025)

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Supreme Law of the Land

The Constitution

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Purpose of the Constitution

Establishes government, defines its powers, protects basic rights of Americans

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Definition of Amendment

A change (or addition) to the Constitution

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First Ten Amendments to the Constitution

The Bill of Rights

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First Amendment Rights

Speech, religion, assembly, press, and petition the government

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Number of Constitution Amendments

Twenty-seven (27)

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Purpose of the Declaration of Independence

Announced our independence from Great Britain

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Rights in the Declaration of Independence

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

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Freedom of Religion

Practice any religion, or not practice a religion

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Meaning of 'Rule of Law'

No one is above the law, everyone must follow the law

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Name a branch of the government

Congress, President, The Courts

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What prevents one branch from becoming too powerful?

Checks and balances, Separation of powers

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Head of the executive branch

The President

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Authority to make federal laws

Congress

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Parts of the U.S. Congress

The Senate, House of Representatives

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Number of U.S. Senators

100

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Term length for a U.S. Senator

6 years

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Voting members in the House of Representatives

435

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Term length for a U.S. Representative

2 years

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Whom does a U.S. Senator represent?

All people of the state

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Why do some States have varying numbers of Representatives?

Due to differences in the States' populations.

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How long is a presidential term?

4 years.

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During which month do we hold presidential elections?

November.

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Who currently holds the position of U.S. President?

Donald Trump

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Who currently holds the position of U.S. Vice President?

J.D. Vance

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If the President is unable to continue serving, who assumes the role?

The Vice President.

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Who is the head of the U.S. military forces?

The President.

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Which official signs bills into laws?

The President.

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Which official has the power to veto bills?

The President.

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What is the primary role of the President's cabinet?

To provide advice to the President.

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Two Cabinet-Level Positions

Attorney General, Secretary of Education

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Role of the Judicial Branch

Reviews laws, decides on constitutionality

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Highest Court in the U.S.

The Supreme Court

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Number of Justices on the Supreme Court

9

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Federal Government Powers

Print money, declare war, create army, make treaties

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State Government Powers

Provide schooling, education, protection, safety

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Definition of Federalism

Splitting power between state and federal government

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Supporters of the Constitution

The Federalists

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Major U.S. Political Parties

Democratic and Republican

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Advocates for State Government Power

Anti-Federalists

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Types of Representation at Constitutional Convention

Equal and Proportional (Population)

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Responsibility for U.S. Citizens

Serve on a Jury and Vote in a Federal Election

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Rights of Everyone in the U.S.

Freedom of Religion and Right to Bear Arms

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Loyalty in Pledge of Allegiance

The U.S. and the Flag

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Voting Age for President

18

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Ways Americans Participate in Democracy

Vote, Join a Political Party

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Reason Colonists Came to America

Freedom

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Reason Colonists Fought the British

High Taxes (Taxation Without Representation)

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Author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

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Date of Declaration of Independence adoption

July 4, 1776

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Number of original colonies and examples

13! New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

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Outcome of the Constitutional Convention

The Constitution was written

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Year of Constitution writing

1787

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Writers of the Federalist Papers

James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Publius

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Known as the 'Father of Our Country'

George Washington

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First president of the United States

George Washington

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Name of the U.S. Civil War

The Civil War

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Definition of 'veto'

To reject a bill

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Emancipation Proclamation

Freed the slaves.

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Civil Rights Movement

Movement to end racial discrimination.

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

Fought for civil rights and equality for all Americans.

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Capital of the U.S.

Washington, D.C.

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Flag's 13 stripes

Represent the 13 original colonies.

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Flag's 50 stars

One star for each state.

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Independence Day

Celebrated on July 4.

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King of Britain during American Revolution

King George III.

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Approval of president's nominations

The Senate.

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Articles of Confederation vs. Constitution

Articles of Confederation came first.

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One Issue with Articles of Confederation

Weak central government, no executive branch, no power to tax, difficulty amending, lack of unity, inability to enforce treaties

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Branch of Secretary of Education

Executive

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Number of Branches in the U.S.

3

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Definition of Shays Rebellion

Protests by American farmers in 1786 and 1787 against tax collections and judgments, revealing weaknesses in Articles of Confederation

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Description of Virginia Plan

Large state proposal for new constitution with proportional representation in bicameral Congress

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Explanation of New Jersey Plan

Plan by small states at Constitutional Convention for equal representation

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Meaning of Great Compromise

Proposed two houses of Congress, one based on population and one with equal state representation, resolving representation dispute

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First Three Words of the Constitution

We the People

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Two Rights of Everyone in the U.S.

Freedom of expression and speech

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What is the purpose of the Preamble in the Constitution?

To introduce the Constitution and explain the goals of the government.

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Who is known as the 'Father of the Constitution'?

James Madison.

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What is the Electoral College?

A group of electors chosen by the states to vote for the President and Vice President.

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What is the process to amend the Constitution?

Proposal by Congress or a national convention, followed by ratification by 3/4 of the states.

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What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights?

To protect individual liberties and limit the power of the government.

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Leader of Federal Legislative Branch

Speaker of the House

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Leader of the Federal Judicial Branch

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

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Shays Rebellion

Rebellion led by Daniel Shays of farmers in western Massachusetts protesting farmers losing their farms

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Examples of Local Town Government Departments

Parks and Recreation, Public Health Department, Town Library

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elastic clause

the part of the Constitution that allows Congress to make any laws "necessary and proper" to carrying out its powers

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federalism

A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments

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judicial review

The power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional ("Like an umpire calling balls and strikes in baseball)

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Eligibility for jury duty

U.S. citizens age 18 and order living in America

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habeas corpus

An order to produce an arrested person before a judge.

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Virginia Plan

Proposal to create a strong national government

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New Jersey Plan

Proposal to create a weak national government

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Types of Protests

Demonstrations, sit-ins, boycotts