The Anti-Federalists believed individual rights would most likely be
a. taken away if not expressly stated in the U.S. Constitution.
b. taken away if not directly expressed in state constitutions.
c. protected by limiting federal power through the creation of checks and balances.
d. protected by the federal structure created by the Constitution.
Question -2-The Federalists believed individual rights were protected by
a. the balance of power outlined in the Constitution.
b. limiting federal power through the creation of checks and balances.
c. the federal structure created by the Constitution.
d. God.
Question -3-Which of the following countries has no effective political parties?
a. Saudi Arabia
b. France
c. Russia
d. Brazil
Question -4-What fueled early Americans' desire to protect individual liberties?
a. The argument concerning the rights of states over the rights of the federal government
b. The outcome of the American Revolution
c. Their experiences under the repressive English monarchy
d. The passage of the Bill of Rights
Question -5-In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court ruled that
a. same-sex marriages qualify as contracts that must be recognized by all states under the Constitution.
b. states have the right to make their own laws regarding same-sex marriage.
c. same-sex marriage is not a constitutional issue.
d. states do not have to provide all the same benefits to all married couples.
Question -6-What was the Supreme Court's decision regarding ending state funding of Medicaid for states that refused to expand it under the Affordable Care Act?
a. The Court supported the provision as it was written.
b. The Court supported the provision with a slight revision that gave the states more options.
c. The Court ruled this provision unconstitutional.
d. The Court waited to rule on this provision until the act had been fully implemented.