These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions, and comments from your instructor, are in the "Details" section below.
Date Taken:
9/22/2013
Time Spent:
38 min , 33 secs
Points Received:
6 / 10 (60%)
Question Type:
# Of Questions:
# Correct:
Multiple Choice
10
6
Grade Details - All Questions
1.
Question :
Under John Stuart Mill’s “harm principle,” government may regulate private activities
Student Answer:
never.
always.
only when one’s actions cause harm to one’s self and/or others.
only when it needs to generate public revenue. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the section “The Harm Principle.”
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Congress’s expressed powers.
the Necessary and Proper Clause. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the section “The Congress.”
Points Received:
1 of 1 Comments:
10.
Question :
Which of the following distinguished the New Jersey Plan from the Virginia Plan?
Student Answer:
The New Jersey Plan divided power between the states and the national government.
Slaves should count as 3/5 of citizens in apportioning representatives in Congress.
The national government should have unlimited authority.
The Senate should supervise the House of Representatives. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the section “New Jersey Plan.”
Points Received:
1 of 1 Comments:
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Grading Summary
These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions, and comments from your instructor, are in the "Details" section below.
Date Taken:
9/29/2013
Time Spent:
1 h , 22 min , 16 secs
Points Received:
9 / 10 (90%)
Question Type:
# Of Questions:
# Correct:
Multiple Choice
10
9
Grade Details - All Questions
1.
Question :
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concurring opinion.
dissent. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the “The Least Dangerous Branch.”
Points Received:
0 of 1 Comments:
2.
Question :
Alexander Hamilton said that the judiciary would be the least dangerous branch of government because
Student Answer:
it has the power of the purse.
it has the power of the sword.
it has neither the power of the purse nor the sword.
the Constitution failed to define its role. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the section “The Least Dangerous Branch.”
Points Received:
1 of 1 Comments:
3.
Question :
The trajectory of cases from Marbury v. Madison demonstrate that the Supreme Court
Student Answer:
had to stay within the confines of public opinion.
always had supreme authority.
was afraid of the states.
needed to manage public relations. Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the section “The Supreme Court and Public Opinion.”
Points Received:
0 of 1 Comments:
4.
Question :
Judges espousing a philosophy of original understanding maintain that school desegregation cases decided on the basis of the Fourteenth Amendment were wrongly decided