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How did the role of Congress change as the Articles of Confederation failed and the Constitution was introduced?
a. Congress was
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The ability of the president to veto legislation is an example of which of the following?
[] Popular sovereignty [] Separation of
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What is a caucus? (1 point) Responses a meeting of the Electoral College to vote for president a meeting of the Electoral
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unknown SSSSSSS
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Which statement best explains how the president is elected?(1 point)
Responses a The president is elected based on the popular
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Which of the following statements best evaluates the function of a constitution in a constitutional form of government?
a. It is
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Who makes up the president's cabinet?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AHeads of executive departments%0D%0AHeads of executive
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
“What is a power, but the ability or faculty of doing a thing? What is the ability to
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Which is an example of domestic policy decision?(1 point) Responses President negotiating a treaty with the European Union
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Which is an example of domestic policy decision? (1 point)
Item 9 • Congress passing a law regarding citizenship qualifications
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Which standard would a president most likely use to nominate a candidate for the Supreme Court?(1 point)
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Which of the following statements most correctly describes why President take an oath of office?(1 point) Responses Presidents
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Which of the following is a tool of a direct democracy?
(1 point) Responses amendment amendment constitutional Convention
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Which of the following correctly explains the purpose of the establishment clause of the First Amendment?(1 point) Responses The
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Which of the following best describes “checks and balances”?(1 point) Responses a two-chamber body that requires each
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Based on your teacher-created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom:
What is one difference between the amendment
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The Texas Constitution Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Analyze this scenario about a real-life Texas citizen and select
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A group of citizens is very serious about banning smoking in public places. The best way for the group to influence government
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How many members are in the Texas State Senate?(1 point)
Responses 150 150 100 100 435 435 31
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Which of the following statements provides a specific example of how principles and concepts found in the Texas Constitution are
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Which vote at each house is required to override a presidential veto is it majority vote 3/5 vote 2/3 vote or 3/4 vote
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What is the current political status of Australia and New Zealand? (1 point) Responses Both remain British colonies and
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Match each term with its description?
TERM - A.) Seizure of government power B.) The Chilean secret police during Pinochet's rule
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What is a popular leader?(1 point) Responses a leader who is popular with their people a leader who is popular with their people
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Which is a true statement about judicial review?
a. Although district courts can declare laws unconstitutional, they often let
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The Founding Fathers believed the principle of ‘federalism’ to be important to put in the Constitution because -(1
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How is direct democracy different from a representative democracy? (1 point)
• Representative democracies are more efficient
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Federal agencies were created to oversee specific areas or aspects of the government's responsibility to its citizens. Federal
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Based on the excerpt, how did the Great Compromise help create this governmental structure?
(1 point) Responses By settling the
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What is the purpose of government in the United States?
(1 point) Responses to make sure people help others through volunteering
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which is a constitutional requirement to run for congress?
at least 30 years old at least 25 years old U.S. permanent resident
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law.
(4 points) the bill is assigned to a committee the bill goes to
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Who do lobbyists represent in their attempts to influence government? is this the answer military officers?
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The quotation below is from a Kansas law.
“councils of first class cities (those with larger populations) were to ‘cause to
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law. (4 points)
= The bill is filed with the clerk's office and is
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Why did the framers of the constitution allow for the document to be amended?
TO help expand democracy worldwide To change as
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The founding fathers believed the principle of federalism to be important o put in the constitution because
Representative would
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Which of the following accurately assesses how the federal government regulates campaigns and elections?(1 point)
Responses The
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Although George Washington warned against having political parties, the United States has long had a two-party political system.
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How many consecutive terms (in a row) can the governor of Georgia serve? (1 point) Responses Two Two Three Three Four Four
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place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law. (4 points)
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The Founding Fathers believed the principle of ‘federalism’ to be important to put in the Constitution because -(1 point)
Res
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Who makes up the presidents cabinet?
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Which of these is NOT one of the formal powers that the governor of Georgia uses to achieve their legislative goals? (1
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How many consecutive terms (in a row) can the governor of Georgia serve?
(1 point) Responses Two Two Three Three Four Four
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The purpose of affirmative action programs was to?(1 point) Responses reduce the Federal deficit by increasing government
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GA Studies8B.U4L10QuickCheck.Spring24 Answers
1. Supreme Court judges are called justices, and Supreme Court judges are elected
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hich is the name of a group of people who work together to influence the public policy of lawmakers?(1 point) Responses
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Which of the following describes how different points of view of interest groups and political parties promote a democratic
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The Road to War Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Which of the following is a characteristic of a totalitarian state?(1
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What role do citizens living in Saudi Arabia have in their government?(1 point)
Responses A. Saudi Arabia is a presidential
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