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Business Law Today Comprehensive 9th Edition Miller Test Bank

Business Law Today Comprehensive


9th Edition Miller Test Bank
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Business Law Today Comprehensive 9th Edition Miller Test Bank

Chapter 2

Constitutional Law

N.B.: TYPE indicates that a question is new, modified, or unchanged, as


follows.

N A question new to this edition of the Test Bank.


+ A question modified from the previous edition of the Test Bank,
= A question included in the previous edition of the Test Bank.

TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS

1. A federal form of government is a confederation of independent states with


a central government of very limited powers.

ANSWER: F PAGE: 31 TYPE: N


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2. The checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution prevent any one branch of
government from exercising too much power.

ANSWER: T PAGE: 31 TYPE: N


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3. Under the Constitution, the judicial branch interprets the laws.

ANSWER: T PAGE: 31 TYPE: +


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20 UNIT ONE: THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS

4. The federal government cannot regulate commerce within a state,


regardless of the effect of the commerce on other states.

ANSWER: F PAGE: 31 TYPE: +


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CHAPTER 2: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 21

5. Congress determines the jurisdiction of the federal courts.

ANSWER: T PAGE: 31 TYPE: N


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6. The state governments retain all powers not specifically delegated to the
federal government.

ANSWER: T PAGE: 32 TYPE: =


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7. Theoretically, Congress can regulate every commercial enterprise in the


United States.

ANSWER: T PAGE: 33 TYPE: N


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8. Under their police powers, states can regulate only public activities, such as
political demonstrations.

ANSWER: F PAGE: 33 TYPE: N


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9. Local governments, including cities, can exercise police powers.

ANSWER: T PAGE: 33 TYPE: =


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10. When state regulations affect interstate commerce, commerce must always
yield to the regulations.

ANSWER: F PAGE: 34 TYPE: +


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11. When there is a direct conflict between a federal and a state law, the state
law is rendered invalid.

ANSWER: T PAGE: 35 TYPE: +


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