1. The U.S. Constitution calls for how many branches of government?

A. two
B. three
C. Four
D. Five
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2. Which of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch? Select all that apply.
A. writing and voting on new laws****
B. providing social programs to citizens
C. selecting new judges for federal courts
D. determining the budget of government departments*****
E. determining the priorities of law enforcement agencies

3.How does the federal court system decide which criminal cases to take?
A. They take cases that have already seen state courts
B. A grand jury decides if each case has merit
C. They take cases that are being appealed
D. A Supreme Court justice decides which cases should be addressed****

1. B

2. A & D
3. B

1.B

2.A&D
3.B

Answer are 1.b,2.a,d 3.b

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1. Executive, Legislative, Judicial

2. yes
3. no

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1. The U.S. Constitution calls for three branches of government. To find this answer, you can refer to the U.S. Constitution itself, specifically Article I, Article II, and Article III. These articles outline the establishment and powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, respectively.

2. The responsibilities held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch include writing and voting on new laws, determining the budget of government departments, and determining the priorities of law enforcement agencies. To find this answer, you can refer to the U.S. Constitution, specifically Article I, which outlines the powers and responsibilities of Congress, the legislative branch.

3. The federal court system decides which criminal cases to take based on several factors. One option is that they take cases that have already seen state courts, as indicated in option A. Another option is that a grand jury decides if each case has merit, as mentioned in option B. However, the correct answer is that they take cases that are being appealed, as mentioned in option C. In some cases, a Supreme Court justice may also decide which cases should be addressed, as mentioned in option D. To understand this process more thoroughly, you can study federal court procedures and legal precedence.

1. A?