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Music and the Constitution Quiz

Instructions

Answer the following questions related to the Articles of Confederation and Articles I, II, and III of the U.S. Constitution. Choose the correct answer from the options provided.

Questions

  1. What was the primary purpose of the Articles of Confederation?
    A. To create a strong central government
    B. To establish a legislative branch
    C. To unite the 13 colonies
    D. To promote international trade

  2. Which article of the U.S. Constitution addresses the legislative branch?
    A. Article I
    B. Article II
    C. Article III
    D. Article IV

  3. What is the main role of the executive branch as outlined in Article II?
    A. To interpret laws
    B. To make laws
    C. To enforce laws
    D. To collect taxes

  4. How many articles are in the original U.S. Constitution?
    A. 5
    B. 7
    C. 9
    D. 13

  5. Which branch of government is described in Article III of the Constitution?
    A. Legislative
    B. Executive
    C. Judicial
    D. Federal

  6. What did the Articles of Confederation lack that was crucial for a strong national government?
    A. A Bill of Rights
    B. A president
    C. A Congress
    D. A Supreme Court

  7. What is the highest court in the United States as established in Article III?
    A. Court of Appeals
    B. District Court
    C. Supreme Court
    D. State Court

  8. Who has the power to make treaties, according to the Constitution?
    A. The Senate
    B. The House of Representatives
    C. The President
    D. Both A and C

  9. What document preceded the U.S. Constitution?
    A. The Declaration of Independence
    B. The Articles of Confederation
    C. The Bill of Rights
    D. The Federalist Papers

  10. What is required to override a presidential veto according to Article I?
    A. A simple majority in Congress
    B. A two-thirds majority in both houses
    C. A majority vote of the states
    D. A unanimous vote

  11. Which of the following powers is NOT granted to Congress by Article I?
    A. To declare war
    B. To collect taxes
    C. To appoint judges
    D. To regulate commerce

  12. What must happen for an amendment to the Constitution to be ratified?
    A. Approval by two-thirds of Congress and three-fourths of states
    B. A simple majority in both houses of Congress
    C. A unanimous vote by state governors
    D. Approval by the President

  13. Which article allows for amendments to the Constitution?
    A. Article I
    B. Article II
    C. Article III
    D. Article V

  14. In which article is the impeachment process described?
    A. Article I
    B. Article II
    C. Article III
    D. Article IV

  15. Who has the authority to impeach the President, according to the Constitution?
    A. The Senate
    B. The Supreme Court
    C. The House of Representatives
    D. The Vice President

Answers

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