Which of the following is true about the process for a bill becoming a law? (1 point) Responses A presidential veto can be overturned by Congress. A presidential veto can be overturned by Congress. A House of Representatives bill can skip the Senate if three-quarters of the members vote for the bill. A House of Representatives bill can skip the Senate if three-quarters of the members vote for the bill. A bill that has passed through one house cannot be changed by the other house. A bill that has passed through one house cannot be changed by the other house. Every new bill must begin in the House of Representatives.

A presidential veto can be overturned by Congress.

How does the Supreme Court limit the power of the legislative branch? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses Every new bill must be approved by a Supreme Court justice before it can be introduced. Every new bill must be approved by a Supreme Court justice before it can be introduced. The Supreme Court can impeach members of Congress for crimes. The Supreme Court can impeach members of Congress for crimes. Rulings by the Supreme Court set a precedent that is expected to be followed by lawmakers. Rulings by the Supreme Court set a precedent that is expected to be followed by lawmakers. The Supreme Court can overturn a law passed by Congress by declaring it to be unconstitutional.

Rulings by the Supreme Court set a precedent that is expected to be followed by lawmakers.

The Supreme Court can overturn a law passed by Congress by declaring it to be unconstitutional.

Which level of government exercises delegated powers from the Constitution when it makes trade deals with other countries? (1 point) Responses city government city government state government state government federal government federal government county government

federal government

What is one way that the governor of Arkansas differs from the president of the United States? (1 point) Responses The governor has a limited number of terms, but the president does not. The governor has a limited number of terms, but the president does not. The governor has a line-item veto, but the president does not. The governor has a line-item veto, but the president does not. The governor's veto cannot be overturned, but the president's can. The governor's veto cannot be overturned, but the president's can. The governor can appoint the heads of his executive departments, but the president cannot.

The governor has a limited number of terms, but the president does not.

Which of the following government offices currently has a limit on the number of terms a person can hold that position? Select all that apply. (2 points) Responses president of the United States president of the United States member of the U.S. House of Representatives member of the U.S. House of Representatives Arkansas state senator Arkansas state senator governor of Arkansas governor of Arkansas United States Supreme Court justice

president of the United States

governor of Arkansas

How does a primary election differ from a general election? (1 point) Responses A primary election is held for state offices, while a general election is for federal offices. A primary election is held for state offices, while a general election is for federal offices. A general election is only for the president because the whole nation participates. A general election is only for the president because the whole nation participates. A primary election is done by secret ballot, while a general election is a public meeting where people vote by raising hands. A primary election is done by secret ballot, while a general election is a public meeting where people vote by raising hands. A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.

A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.