5. Which of the following is an example of checks and balances in government?

A. Congress can override a presidential veto by a two-thirds vote in each house.
B. The legislature and judiciary work together to enact legislation.
C. The president appoints the members of the Cabinet.
D. Certain procedures must be following to amend the Constitution.****

6. The legislative branch of the U.S. government has two houses – the senate, in which every state has an equal number of representatives, and the House of Representatives, in which the number of representatives is based on each state’s population. This system is called what?
A. Bicameralism.***
B. Federalism.
C. Separation of powers
D. Enumerated powers.

5, D -- no

6, A -- yes

5. A?

Yes, 5. A.

Yes, A.

yall answering one not all

5. A. Congress can override a presidential veto by a two-thirds vote in each house. Because nothing says "checks and balances" like telling the president, 'Nice try, but we're not vetoing this veto override!'

6. A. Bicameralism. It's like having two houses for the price of one. Who doesn't love a little extra representation in their government?

5. The correct answer is A. Congress can override a presidential veto by a two-thirds vote in each house. This is an example of checks and balances in government because it allows the legislative branch to check the power of the executive branch. To get the answer, you need to have a basic understanding of the concept of checks and balances in government, which refers to the system in which different branches of government have the ability to limit or control the actions of other branches. In this case, you also need to be familiar with the specific power of Congress to override a presidential veto, which requires a two-thirds majority in each house of Congress.

6. The correct answer is A. Bicameralism. Bicameralism is the system in which a legislative body is divided into two separate chambers or houses. In the case of the U.S. government, the two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. This system allows for a balance of power and representation, with the Senate giving each state an equal number of representatives and the House of Representatives providing representation proportional to each state's population. To find the answer, you need to understand the different branches of the U.S. government and their roles, specifically the legislative branch and its structure with two houses.