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英國部分
I.Decidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse
(F):
1.ItisnodoubtthatBritainistheoldestrepresentativedemocracy
intheworld.
2.InBritain,theprocessofstatebuildinghasbeenoneof
evolutionratherthanrevolution,incontrasttoFranceandtheUS.
3.TheoldestinstitutionofgovernmentinBritainisthe
Monarchy.
4.Thedivinerightofthekingmeansthesovereignderived
hisauthorityfromhissubjects.
5.AsthekingintheoryhadGodonhisside,itwasthought
thatheshouldexerciseabsolutepower.
6.Theterm"parliament^^wasofficiallyusedin1066to
describethegatheringoffeudalbaronsandrepresentativesfrom
countiesandtowns.
7.Britainisbothaparliamentarydemocracyanda
constitutionalmonarchy.
8.Britain,likeIsrael,hasawrittenconstitutionofthesort
whichmostcountrieshave.
9.Commonlawsarelawswhichhavebeenestablished
throughcommonpracticeinthecourts.
II.Choosetheanswerthatbestcompletethestatementoranswers
thequestion:
1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTacharacteristicofBritish
government?
A.BofferstheQueenhighpoliticalstatusand
supremepower.
B.Itisbothaparliamentarydemocracyandaconstitutional
monarchy.
C.Itistheoldestrepresentativedemocracyinthe
word.
D.IthasnowrittenformofConstitution.
2.Whichofthefollowingkingswasexecutedinthecivil
war?
A.JamesI
B.JamesII
C.CharlesI.
D.CharlesII
3.Whathappenedin1215?
A.ItwastheyearofNormanConquestinBritish
history.
B.Forcedbybarons,KingJohnsignedtheMagna
Carta.
C.HenryIVgrantedtheCommonsthepowerto
reviewmoneygrants.
D.KingEgbertunitedEnglandunderhisrole.
4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheGreat
Council?
A.Theyincludedbaronsandrepresentativesfrom
countiesandtowns,
B.Theyweresometimessummonedbythekingsto
contributemoney.
C.Theylaterdevelopedintowhatwenowknowas
theCabinet.
D.Theyrepresentedthearistocratsaswellasthe
communities.
5.UnderwhosereignwastheBillofRightspassed?
A.JamesII
B.WilliamofOrange.
C.OliverCromwell.
D.GeorgeI.
6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrelatedtothe
Constitution?
A.Itisawrittendocumentwhichlistsoutthebasic
principlesforgovernment.
B.ItisthefoundationofBritishgovernmenttoday.
C.ConventionsandLawspassedbyParliamentare
partoftheConstitution.
D.ThecommonlawsarepartoftheConstitution.
7.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTcorrect?
A.TherearenolegalrestraintsuponParliament.
B.Strictlyspeaking,theQueenispartofthe
Parliament.
C.Parliamenthasthesupremepowerofpassinglaws.
D.Parliamenthasnopowertochangethetermsofthe
Constitution.
8.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTatrue
descriptionoftheQueen'srole?
A.TheQueenselectsthePrimeMinisterandthe
Cabinet.
B.TheQueensymbolizesthetraditionanddutyofthe
Britishstate.
C.TheQueenactsasaconfidantetothePrime
Minister.
D.TheQueenisthetemporalheadoftheChurchof
England.
9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafeatureoftheHouseof
Lords?
A.Lordsdonotreceivesalariesandmanydonot
attendParliamentsittings.
B.ItconsistsoftheLordsSpiritualandtheLords
Temporal.
C.Theelordsareexpectedtorepresenttheinterestsof
thepublic.
D.MostofthelordsintheHouseofLordsaremales.
10.WhichofthefollowingisNOTbasedonthefact?
A.MemberofParliamentelectthePrimeMinisterand
theCabinet.
B.MPsreceivesalariesandsomeotherallowance.
C.MPsareexpectedtorepresenttheinterestsofthe
public.
D.MostMPsbelongtothemajorpoliticalparties.
III.Tellwhatyouknowaboutthefollowinginyourownwords:
l.TheBillofRightsof1689
2.TheConstitution
3.ThefunctionsofParliament
4.TheHouseofLords
5.TheHouseofColons
KeytoExercises:
I.
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美國部分:
Ex1
Exercises
I.Explainthefollowing:
1.themeaningofbeinganAmericanaccordingtoCrevecoeur
2.AmericanIndians
3.Columbus'"discovery"ofAmerica
4.theReligiousReformation
5.thefirstEnglishpermanentsettlementinNorthAmerica
6.Puritanism
7.thePilgrimFathers
8.Quakerism
9.WilliamPenn
10.theDeclarationofIndependence
11.GeorgeWashington
12.ThomasJefferson
13.BenjaminFranklin
II.Fillintheblanks:
1In1782,theFrenchmanwhosettledinPennsylvaniafirstasked
thequestion“whatisanAmerican^^inhisbook.
2TheNewWorldofAmericawaspeopledasaresultoftwo
long-continuingimmigrationmovements,thefirstonefrom
andthesecondfromand.
3AmericanIndianshaddevelopedthreebrilliantcivilizations
beforetheEuropeansarrived.Thesethreecivilizationswere
,,and.
4ColumbusdiscoveredtheNewWorldintheyearof.
5TheEnglishkingclaimedtheterritoryofNorthAmericabased
onthevoyageof.
6wasthefirsttostarttheReligiousReformationand
nextimportantleaderoftheReformationwas.
7ThefirstpermanentsettlementinNorthAmericawasestablished
intoday'sintheyearof.
8ThecropthatwastransplantedfromtheWestIndiansaved
Virginia.
9LordBaltimorewhosetupthecolonyofwasin
religion.
10newEnglandwasfoundedbyagroupofreligiousbelievers
calledwhilePennsylvaniawasplantedby
whowasainreligion.
11TwomostimportantprinciplesoftheHolyExperimentwere
and.
12officiallyproclaimedthebirthofanewAmerican
nation.
13NametwoofthetaxesimposedonNorthAmericancoloniesby
theBritishParliamentontheeveoftheAmericanRevolution:
and.
14Theinstitutionthatbegantoassumethefunctionofanational
governmentduringtheAmericanRevolutionwas.
ILChoosethecorrectanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions:
1.Whichofthefollowingstatementswascorrectaroundthe
timeoftheAmericanRevolution?
A.TheAmericanhadthemixedbloodofEuropeansor
theirdescendants.
B.TheAmericanhadthemixedbloodofEuropeanswith
AmericanIndians.
C.TheAmericanhadthemixedbloodofEuropeanswith
blacks.
D.TheAmericanhadthebloodoftheEnglishandtheir
descendantsonly.
2.WhichofthefollowingwasNOToneofthethreeforcesthat
ledtothemodemdevelopmentofEurope?
A.Thegrowthofcapitalism.
B.TheRenaissance.
C.TheReligiousReformation.
D.ThespiritualleadershipoftheRomanCatholicChurch.
3.ThefollowingwerethemainReformationleadersexcept
A.MartinLuther.
B.MartinLutherKing.
C.JohnCalvin.
D.TheEnglishKingHenryVIII.
4.Thefollowingweresomeofthecharacteristicsof
Protestantismexcept
A.challengingtheauthorityofthePope.
B.salvationthroughfaith.
C.salvationthroughthechurch.
D.establishingadirectcontactwithGod.
5.WhichofthefollowingAmericanvaluesdidNOTcomefrom
Puritanism?
A.separationofstateandchurch.
B.respectofeducation.
C.intolerantmoralism.
D.asenseofmission.
6.LordBaltimore'sfeudalplanfailedbecause
A.thereweremoreProtestantthanCatholicsinMaryland.
B.thewildernessofthecontinentmadetheplan
impossible.
C.therewasplentyoflandwhilelaborwasscarce.
D.theEnglishkingdidnotliketheplan.
7.ThefollowingwerethefoundingfathersoftheAmerican
Republicexcept
A.GeorgeWashington.
B.ThomasJefferson.
C.WilliamPenn.
D.BenjaminFranklin.
8.ThetheoryofAmericanpoliticsandtheAmericanRevolution
originatedmainlyfrom
A.GeorgeWashington.
B.ThomasJefferson.
C.JohnAdams.
D.JohnLocke.
9.WhichofthefollowingwasNOTadenominationof
Protestantism?
A.Catholics.
B.Puritans.
C.Quakers.
D.ChurchofEngland.
10."Notaxationwithoutrepresentation"wastherallyingcryof
A.thesettlersofVirginia.
B.thepeopleofPennsylvania.
C.thecolonistsinNewEngland.
D.thepeopleofthe13coloniesontheeveoftheAmerican
Revolution.
Questionsfor
Thought
1.WhatisanAmerican?Commentontheanswertothequestion
byCrevecoeur.
2.H-wdidm-demdevelopmentinEuropeinfluencethe
settlementofNorthAmericancolonies?
3.WhatwastheuniqueAmericanphenomenon?Howdiditcome
intobeing?Doyouthinkitstillexistsintoday'sAmericansociety?
4.InwhatwaydidPuritanisminfluenceAmericanculture?
5.HowisitthatAmericandevelopmentwascharacterizedwith
capitalismfromtheverybeginning?Whydoyouthinkthefeudal
systemfailedinearlyAmerica?
6.CommentontheHolyExperimentbyWilliamPenn.
7.Whatweres-me-fthecausesoftheAmericanRevolution?
ExplaintheDeclarationofindependence.
Keys:
1.Explainthefollowing:
1.themeaningofbeinganAmericanaccordingto
Crevecoeur
CrevecoeurbelievedthattheAmericanwasa
newmanwiththemixedbloodofEuropeansortheirdescendants.
ThisnewmanleftbehindhimalltheancientEuropeantraditions
andreceivednewonesintheNewWorld.InNorthAmerica,all
individualsweremeltedintoanewraceoftheAmerican.Thisnew
manacteduponnewprinciples,entertainednewideasandformed
newopinions.
2.AmericanIndians
AmericanIndians,whoweremistakenlycalledby
Columbus,movedtotheAmericasfromAsiaabout25000years
ago.Theydevelopedtheirownaboriginalculturesandsomeof
themsuchastheAztecs,theIncasandtheMayaswerevery
advancedwhenEuropeansan'jvedintheNewWorld.But,asa
resultofEuropeanconquest,theIndianpopulationwasquickly
reducedandtheircultureswereruthlesslydestroyed.
3.Columbus's"discovery"ofAmerica
ChristopherColumbus,anItaliansailor,believed
thatbysailingwestfromEuropehecouldreachtheEast.In1492,
hepersuadedtheSpanishmonarchytosupporthisvoyage.He
landedononeoftheBahamaIslandsintheCaribbeanSeaandthus
"discovered"theNewWorld.Basedonhisvoyage,theSpanish
kingclaimedtheterritoryoftheAmericasandlaterconqueredthe
nativeAmericansandestablishedahugeempire.
4.theReligiousReformation
In1517,MartinLuther,aGermantheology
professor,startedtoreformtheCatholicChurchwhichhad
dominatedEuropeforcenturies.Hechallengedtheauthorityofthe
Popeandattackedthepracticeofthesaleofindulgences.He
believedthatpeoplecouldbesavedonlybytheirfaithinJesus
ChristandthroughadirectcontactwithGod.TheReligious
Reformation,whichwascapitalisticinnature,hadgreatimpacton
themodemdevelopmentofEuropeandNorthAmerica.
5.thefirstEnglishpermanentsettlementinNorthAmerica
ThefirstEnglishpermanentsettlementwas
organizedin1607bytheLondonCompanywithacharterfromthe
Englishking.ThecolonistssettledinVirginiaandsurvivedby
imposingstrictdisciplineonthemselvesandbytransplanting
tobaccointothecolonyofVirginia.In1619,thesettlers
electedtheirdelegatesandsetuptheHouseofBurgesses,
andthesametimetheyboughtandenslavedblackservants.These
twoeventsgreatlyinfluencedthepoliticalandsocialdevelopment
oftheUnitedStateslater.
6.Puritanism
Puritanswerethosewhofollowedthedoctrineof
JohnCalvinandwantedtopurifytheChurchofEngland.They
believedthathumanbeingswerepredestinedbyGodbeforethey
werebom.SomewereGod'schosenpeoplewhileotherswere
damnedtohell.Nochurchnorgoodworkscouldsavepeople.
ThesignofbeingGod'selectwasthesuccessinhisworkor
theprosperityinhiscalling.Theyalsoarguedthateveryonemust
readtheBibleinordertofindGod'swillandestablishadirect
contactwithGod.ThesebeliefshadgreatimpactonAmerican
culture.
7.thePilgrimFathers
PuritansinEnglandwerepersecutedfortheirreligious
beliefs,andsomeofthemliedtoHolland.InHolland,theyfoundit
hardtoliveinaforeignland,sotheydecidedtomoveNorth
Americasothattheycouldworshipastheypleased.Supportedby
somemerchantsinLondon,theywentonboardtheMayflowerin
1620.Beforetheylandedontoday'sNewEngland,theysignedthe
MayflowerCompactforthefuturecivilgovernmentoftheircolony.
TheseearlyPuritansinNewEnglandwerecalledthePilgrim
Fathers.
8.Quakerism
QuakerswereagroupofProtestants.Theybelieved
thatpeoplecouldcommunicatewithGodbecauseGod'sdivine
lightwasineveryone'sheart.TheybelievedinGodthroughfaith
withoutthehelpofchurchorpriests.Thosereligiousbeliefstaught
themthatpeoplewerebornequal,andnotsinful.Theyworked
hardandlivedasimplelifeinordertopleaseGod.WilliamPenn,
thefounderofPennsylvania,wassuchaQuaker.
9.WilliamPenn
WilliamPennwasanEnglishQu-':erwhowantedto
establishacolonyforpersecutedfellowreligiousbelievers.He
assuredreligiousfreedomandeasytermsforlandinPennsylvania
tothoseEuropeanswhowishedtosettleinhiscolony.InhisHoly
Experiment,heencouragedthespiritoflibertyandequalityand
carriedoutthepolicyofseparationofstateandchurch.Hesetno
restrictionsonimmigrationandnaturalizationwasmadeeasyfor
non-EnglishEuropeans.AllthishasleftrichheritagetoAmerican
culture.
10.theDeclarationofIndependence
TheDeclarationofIndependencewasmainlydrafted
byThomasJeffersonandwasadoptedbytheCongressonJuly4,
1776,whenthepeopleof13EnglishcoloniesinNorthAmerica
werefightingfortheirfreedomandindependencefromtheBritish
colonialrule.Thedocumentdeclaredthatallmenwereequaland
thattheywereentitledtohavesomeunalienablerightssuchaslife,
libertyandthepursuitofhappiness.Italsoexplainedthe
philosophyofgovernments:thepowersofgovernmentscamefrom
theconsentofthegovernedandthepurposeofgovernmentswasto
securetherightsmentionedabove.Thetheoryofpoliticsandthe
guidingprinciplesoftheAmericanRevolutionmainlycamefrom
JohnLocke.
11.GeorgeWashington
GeorgeWashingtonwasoneofthefoundingfathers
oftheAmericanRepublic.HewastheCommander-in-Chiefofthe
ContinentalArmyintheWarofIndependenceagainsttheBritish
colonialruleandthefirstPresidentoftheUnitedStates.
12.ThomasJefferson
ThomasJeffersonwasoneofthefounding
fathersoftheAmericanRepublic.Hewasthechiefauthorofthe
DeclarationofIndependenceandthethirdPresidentoftheUnited
States.
13.BenjaminFranklin
BenjaminFranklinwasoneofthefounding
fathersoftheAmericanRepublic.Heparticipatedinwritingthe
DeclarationofIndependenceandmakingtheU.S.Constitution.
ILFillintheblanks:
1.LettersfromanAmericanFarmer
2.Asia,Europe,Africa
3.theAztecs,theIncas,theMayas
4.1492
5.JohnCabot
6.MartinLuther,JohnCalvin
7.Virginia,1607
8.tobacco
9.Maryland;Catholic
10.Puritans,WilliamPenn,Quaker
11.thespiritoflibertyandequality,separationofstateand
church
12.theAmericanRevolution
13.thestamptax,theteatax
14.thesecondContinentalCongress
I1LChoosethecorrectanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions:
LA2.D3.B4.C5.A6.D7.C8.D
9.A10.D
Ex2
ThePoliticalSystemintheUnitedStates
I.Explainthefollowing:
1.theArticlesofConfederation
2.afederalsystem
3.themakingoftheU.S.Constitution
4.thelegislativebranch
5.theexecutive
6.thejudicialbranch
7.theBillofRights
ILFillintheblanks:
1.AftertheWarofIndependencewaswon,thenational
governmentwascalled,andtheagreementthat
guidedthegovernmentwas
2.ThecitywheretheDeclarationofIndependencewassigned
andwheretheU.S.Constitutionwasmadeis
3.TheConstitutionalConventionwasheldintheyearof
andthepresidentoftheConventionwas
4.TheConstitutionsetupafederalsystemwith
5.Afederalsystemisoneinwhich_issharedbetween
andwithsomerightsreservedtoeach.
6.TheU.S.federalgovernmentconsistsofthefollowingthree
branches:and
7.TheCongressisdividedintowith
memberswhoservetwo-yearterms,andwith
lawmakerswhoservesix-yearterms.
8.GroupswhotrytopersuadeCongressmentovoteforor
againstabillareknownas
9.TheSupremeCourtiscomposedofchiefjustice
andassociatejustices.
10.TheSupremeCourthasthefunctionofdetermining
whetherCongressionallegislativeorexecutiveaction
violatestheConstitution.Thispower
iscalled
11.ThereareamendmentstotheU.S.
Constitution.
12.Twomajorpoliticalpartiesare,whichis
thoughttobemoreliberal,and,whichis
believedtobemore
III.Choosethecorrectanswerofthefollowingquestions:
1.WhichofthefollowingstatementswasNOTcorrect?When
theWarofIndependencewasover,
A.eachnewstatehaditsowngovernment.
B.eachnewstatemadeitsownlawsandhandledallof
itsinternalaffairs.
C.thenationalgovernmentwascalledtheCongress
withlittlepower.
D.therelationshipsbetweenthestatesandthenational
governmentwereclearlydefined.
2.Accordingtotheauthor,theArticlesofConfederation
failedbecauseofthefollowingreasons.Whichisnottrue?
A.ThenewstatesdidnotcooperatewiththeCongress
orwitheachother.
B.SomenewstateswantedtobefreefromtheUnion.
C.TheCongresscouldnotraisemoneytopaythe
nationalarmyandtopaydebtsowedtoFranceandothernations.
D.TheCongresshadnopowertotaxanycitizen.
3.Whichofthefollowingstatesrefusedtoparticipateinthe
ConstitutionalConvention?
A.Virginia.
B.RhodeIsland.
C.NewYork.
D.Maryland.
4.WhichofthefollowingstatementswasNOTcorrect?When
theConstitutionwaswritten,
A.therewasaBillofRightsintheConstitution.
B.therewasnoBillofRights.
C.TheConstitutiondidnothaveanywords
guaranteeingthefreedomsorthebasicrightsandprivilegesof
citizens.
D.a"BillofRights"wasaddedtotheConstitution4
yearsaftertheConstitutionwasmade.
5.Whichofthefollowingistheonlybranchthatcanmake
federallaws,andlevyfederaltaxes?
A.Theexecutive.
B.Thelegislative.
C.TheJudicial.
D.Thepresident.
6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTapowerofthepresident?
A.ThepresidentcanvetoanybillpassedbyCongress.
B.Thepresidenthastheauthoritytoappointfederal
judgeswhenvacanciesoccur.
C.Thepresidentcanmakelaws.
D.Thepresidenthasbroadpowers,withtheexecutive
branch,toissueregulationsanddirectivesregardingthe
workofthefederaldepartments.
7.TheBillofRightsconsistsof
A.10veryshortparagraphsinanamendment.
B.10amendmentsadoptedin1787.
C.10amendmentsaddedtotheConstitutionin179t.
D.theamendmentsconcerningthefreedomofspeech,
thefreedomofthepressandthefreedomofreligion.
8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTguaranteedintheBillof
Rights?
A.Thefreedomofreligion.
B.Thefreedomofsearchingaperson'shomebypolice.
C.Thefreedomofspeechandofthepress.
D.Therighttoownweaponsifonewishes.
9.ThefollowingwereNOTwrittenintotheConstitutionin
1787except
A.theBillofRights.
B.thejudicialreview.
C.thepoliticalpartysystem
D.thepowersofthepresident.
10.TheNewDealwasstartedby
A.FranklinRoosevelt.
B.J.F.Kennedy.
C.GeorgeWashington.
D.ThomasJefferson.
Questionsfor
Thought
1.WhydidtheArticlesofConfederationfall?Wasitnecessaryto
changetheArticlesofConfederationandwriteanew
constitutionforthenewnationoftheUnitedStatesatthe
time?
2.Whatisafederalsystem?Whataresomeofthemajor
differencesbetweenafederalsystemandaconfederation?
3.Whataresomeofthemajorpowersofeachofthethree
branchesoftheU.S.government?Howarethethreebranches
supposedtocheckandbalanceeachother?
4.WhatistheBillofRights?Doyouthinkthatitwasnecessaryto
writetheBillofRightsexplicitlyintotheU,S.
Constitution?
5.Whatareth-twopoliticalpartiesintheUnitedStates?Doyou
thinktheyarefundamentallydifferent?
Explainthefollowing:
1.theArticlesofConfederation
AftertheWarofIndependencewaswon,thenew
nationoftheUnitedStateswasorganizedundertheagreementof
theArticlesofConfederationwithaweaknationalgovernment
calledtheCongress.
Eachstatehaditsowngovernment,madeitsownlaws
andhandleditsinternalaffairs.Thestatesdidnotcooperatewith
theCongressandwitheachother.TheCongresshadnopowerto
forceanystatetocontributemoneytothenationalgovernmentand
theCongresscouldnottaxanycitizeneither.Asaresult,the
ArticlesofConfederationfailed.
2.afederalsystem
Afederalsystemisoneinwhichpowerisshared
betweenacentralauthorityanditsconstituentparts,withsome
rightsreservedtoeach.
3.themakingoftheU.S.Constitution
TheArticlesofConfederationfailed.The
Congressdecidedtoholdaconstitutionalconventiontorevisethe
ArticlesofConfederation.Thedelegatesfrom12states(Rhode
Islandrefusedtoparticipated)gatheredinPhiladelphiain1787and
endedupinwritinganewconstitutionandsetafederalsystem
withastrongcentralgovernment.TheConstitutionprovidedthat
anelectionofthepresidentwouldbecalled,federallawswouldbe
madeonlybyaCongressmadeupoftheHouseofRepresentatives
andtheSenateandaSupremeCourtwouldbesetup.Thisnew
Constitutionwasfinallyapprovedbythemajorityofthecitizensin
over9ofthe13statesandwasofficiallyputintoeffectin1787.
4.thelegislativebranch
Thelegislativebranchofthefederalgovernmentis
madeupofelectedrepresentativesfromallofthestatesandisthe
onlybranchthatcanmakefederallaws,levyfederaltaxesand
declarewarorputforeigntreatiesintoeffect.Itconsistsofa
CongressthatisdividedintotheHouseofRepresentativeandthe
Senate.TheHouseofRepresentativeshas435memberswhoserve
two-yearterms.TheSenatecomprises100lawmakerswhoserve
six-yearterms.Eachstate,regardlessofpopulation,hastwo
senators.
5.theexecutive
Thechiefexecutiveisthepresident,whoiselected
toafour-yearterm.Apresidentcanbeelectedtoonlytwoterms
accordingtoanamendmentpassedin1951.Thepresidentcan
proposelegislationtoCongress.Hecanvetoanybillpassedby
Congress.Thevetocanbeoverriddenbyatwo-thirdsvoteinboth
houses.Thepresidentcanappointfederaljudgesasvacancies
occur.Heisthecommanderinchiefofthearmedforces.The
presidenthasotherbroadauthoritiesinrunningthegovernment
departmentsandhandlingforeignrelations.
6.thejudicialbranch
ThejudicialbranchisheadedbytheSupreme
Courtwithachiefjusticeand8associatejustices.Thefederal
courtshavejurisdictionovercasesarisingoutoftheConstitution
andothercaseswhichdonotariseoutofindividualstates.The
SupremeCourthasthejudicialreviewpower,thepowerof
determiningwhethercongressionallegislationorexecutiveaction
violatestheConstitution.
7.theBillofRights
TheBillofRightsconsistsofthefirst10
amendmentswhichwereaddedtotheConstitutionin1791.The
BillofRightswaspassedtoguaranteefreedomandindividual
rightssuchasfreedomofspeech,therighttoassembleinpublic
places,therighttoownweaponsandsoon.
II.Fillintheblanks:
1.theCongress;theArticlesofConfederation
2.Philadelphia
3.1787;GeorgeWashington
4.astrongcentralgovernment
5.power;acentralauthority;itsconstituentparts
6.theexecutive;thelegislative;thejudicial
7.theHouseofRepresentatives;435;theSenate;100
8.lobbies
9.1;8
10.judicialreview
11.26
12.theDemocraticparty;theRepublicanparty;conservative
IILChoosethecorrectanswerineachofthefollowingquestions:
l.D2.B3.B4.A5.B
6.C7.C8.B9.D10.A
Ex3
I.Explainthefollowing:
1.EliWhitney
2.SamuelSlater
3.IndustrialRevolutioninAmerica
4.corporation
5.serviceindustries
6.stock
7.agribusiness
8.migrantworkers
II.Fillintheblanks:
1ThefirstSecretaryofTreasuryoftheUnitedStateswas
2Whenstartingabusinessorlaunchingnewventures,moneywas
needed.Thatmoneywasknownas.
3Oneadvantageofcorporationoversoleproprietorshipand
partnershipisthatithas.Soinvestorsriskedonlythe
amountoftheirininvestmentandnottheirentireassets.
4Thebest-knownstockexchangeislocatedin
areaofNewYorkCity.
5AgreateconomistintheIndustrialRevolutionErawasan
Englishmennamed.
6TheConstitutionofTheUnitedStatesbarsallkindsofinternal
,somanufacturersdonothavetoworryaboutwhen
shippinggoodsfromonepartofthecountrytoanother.
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