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Q1Domain Verified
The "New Deal" as implemented under President Franklin D. Roosevelt fundamentally shifted the role of the federal government in American society. Which of the following best exemplifies this shift by demonstrating a direct federal intervention in the economy to address widespread unemployment and economic hardship?
The passage of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which aimed to protect American industries through high tariffs.
The Supreme Court's decision in *Lochner v. New York*, which limited federal regulation of working hours.
The establishment of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) to provide loans to businesses and financial institutions.
The creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to provide jobs and infrastructure development.
Q2Domain Verified
The Federalist Papers, particularly essays like Federalist No. 10, argued for a strong central government. Which of the following core principles of American government, as articulated in the Constitution, is most directly addressed and defended by the arguments presented in Federalist No. 10 concerning the dangers of faction?
The principle of federalism, dividing powers between national and state governments.
The principle of popular sovereignty, where ultimate power resides with the people.
The principle of checks and balances, ensuring no single branch of government becomes too powerful.
The principle of a large republic, designed to control the effects of faction.
Q3Domain Verified
The landmark Supreme Court case *Marbury v. Madison* (1803) established a fundamental principle of American constitutional law. What is the most significant practical implication of the "judicial review" power that emerged from this decision for the balance of power within the U.S. government?
It affirmed the President's power to appoint federal judges, strengthening the executive branch's influence.
It granted the Supreme Court the sole authority to declare laws unconstitutional, thereby empowering the judicial branch.
It limited the scope of federal power by emphasizing states' rights, as outlined in the Tenth Amendment.
It clarified the process for amending the Constitution, making it easier to adapt to changing societal needs.

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