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Which of the following are powers that the U.S. government holds in order to carry out the necessary and proper clause?(1 point)
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Which of the following was most responsible for the rise of the two-party system in the U.S. government?
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Which is a constitutional requirement to run for Congress?(1 point)
Responses U.S. citizen U.S. citizen U.S. permanent resident
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Which statement best explains the reason Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment?(1 point) Responses to guarantee equal
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How long is the term served by members of the U.S. Senate? (1 point)
• 6 years • 4 years • 2 years • 8 years
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Read the quotation from former President Richard Nixon in defense of his actions during the Watergate scandal. Then answer the
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When comparing the U.S. Bill of Rights and the Texas Bill of Rights, which of the following can be said about the rights
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Describe how the three branches of U.S. government each work to check and balance the power of the others. Give examples of how
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Which of the following was most responsible for the rise of the two-party system in the U.S. government?
(1 point) • the
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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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Describe how the three branches of U.S government each work to check and balance the power of the others. Give examples of how
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Describe how the three branches of U.S government each work to check and balance the power of the others. Give examples of how
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Which is a constitutional requirement to run for Congress?(1 point)
Responses U.S. citizen U.S. citizen at least 30 years old at
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Describe how the three branches of U.S. government each work to check and balance the power of the others. Give examples of how
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Which is a constitutional requirement to run for Congress?(1 point)
Responses at least 30 years old at least 30 years old at
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There are3 branches of government in the us
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What is the importance/significance of the Supreme Court case Citizens United v. FEC?
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Based on your teacher created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom:
Evaluate the ways interest groups and mass media
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Solve for a. 5a≤10
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Based on the excerpt, how did the grat compromise help create this governmental structure?
By settling the issues over taxation
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Which of these best analyzes the intent of the First Amendment in relation to religion?(1 point) Responses Citizens have the
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How is the US constitutional government designed
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Which is a constitutional requirement to run for Congress?(1 point)
Responses at least 25 years old at least 25 years old U.S.
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Question Which person meets the qualifications to serve as Georgia’s governor? (1 point) Responses a 55 year
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Which idea of U.S. government is most illustrated by the passage?
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Which of the following terms accurately describes the style of government set up in the
U.S. Constitution? Select all that apply.
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Under the U.S. Constitution, the president may veto legislation passed by Congress, but Congress may override a president’s
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05:26 Question The Cabinet departments in the U.S. government are included in which branch of government?
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who represents you in congress?
The president and vice president Your district representative and both senators from your state
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what are the four principles identified in the Georgia Pledge of
Allegiance?
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Which vote of each house is required to override a presidential veto?(1 point)
Responses three-fourths three-fourths majority
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What is the purpose of a presidential primary? (1 point) O O O to assign delegates from each state to the national party
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Which of the following explains where the federal government gets its power to regulate major aspects of the U.S. national
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What did you learn about the process a U.S. territory must take to become a state? Why do many consider it a difficult process?
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Why did the U.S. government include a prohibition on slavery in the treaties with Native Americans in
Washington Territory? (1
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Veronica Escobar
House of Representatives Elizabeth "Lizz House of Representatives Fletcher House of Representatives Back to
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Which idea of U.S. government is most illustrated by the passage?
(1 point) Responses confederal system separation of powers veto
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Which of the following elected officials introduce laws in Congress that may become national laws?
(1 point) Responses U.S.
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The U.S. government has ____________branches.
Choose the best answer from the options below: A It's all one piece B 2 C 3 D 4
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Which is a constitutional requirement to run for Congress? (1 point)
• U.S. citizen • U.S. permanent resident • at least 30
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Who has the power to restrict the appellate jurisdiction of federal courts? (1 point) Responses Congress Congress the president
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We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
(1 point) Responses a Ten (10) b Four (4) c Two (2) d Six (6)
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How many U.S. Senators are there?
(1 point) Responses a Fifty-two (52) b Four hundred thirty-five (435) c One hundred (100) d
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Why was the Electoral College established as part of the U.S. presidential election process?
. 1. To streamline the election
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reappointment is the process of redrawing congressional district boundaries to ensure equal representation based on population
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What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?
(1 point) Responses The House of Representatives and the courts The House of
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Which of the following statements best describes how the U.S. Constitution limits the powers of the federal government?
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What measures were taken by the U.S. government to express nativist sentiments in the 1920s?(1 point) Responses Efforts to
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Which of the following is the most reasonable critique of the U.S. response to the Centralia coal fire?(1 point)
Responses A. The
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Question In 1–2 sentences, how would you describe the contributions of Henry González in the federal government?(2 points)
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Which of the following U.S. government actions had the greatest direct impact on reducing the poverty level of senior
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