Session:4 Business and the United States Constitution
Assessment Questions
Business Law I Essentials | Leadership Development – Micro-Learning Session
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2. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s (also known as Obamacare) provision that mandated that individuals not insured through employment obtain minimum essential health insurance or face a penalty was upheld as constitutional by the 11th Circuit.
- True.
- False.
3. The _____ gives the federal government the authority to regulate interstate and international commerce.
- Supremacy Clause.
- 10th Amendment.
- Bill of Rights.
- Commerce Clause.
4. The doctrine aimed at dividing the governing powers between the federal governments and the states is:
- Judicial review.
- Federalism.
- Separation of powers.
- Preemption.
5. Which clause of the U.S. Constitution provides that, within its own sphere, federal law is supreme and that state law must, in case of conflict, yield?
- Commerce Clause.
- Superior Clause.
- Supremacy Clause.
- Necessary and Proper Clause.
7. The _____ of the constitution offers the most extensive protection for businesses.
- Supremacy Clause.
- Equal Protection Clause.
- Due Process Clause.
- Freedom of Speech Clause.
8. The 14th Amendment is a part of the Bill of Rights.
- True.
- False.
9. Which of the following is correct with regards to the powers of state government in the United States?
- All powers not specifically enumerated to the federal government are reserved to the states.
- The power over crimes is reserved to the federal government.
- The power over the militia is reserved to the states.
- The powers over the federal government are superior to every state power.
10. All of the sections of the Bill of Rights apply to corporations and commercial activities.
- True.
- False.