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How long is the term served by members of the U.S. Senate?
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How long is the term served by members of the U.S. Senate?
a. 2 years b. 6 years c. 8 years d. 4 years
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How did the Twenty-Second amendment limit the presidency?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt limited a president’s
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Why did Congress pass the War Powers Resolution?(1 point) Responses to allow the president to negotiate treaties to allow the
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How many votes are required to impeach a president
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Which of the following describes the process of impeachment and trial for removal?
a. A majority of Congress vote on impeachment
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Why did Congress pass the War Powers Resolution?(1 point)
Responses to limit the president’s ability to send troops into combat
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What does the Great Compromise do for Congress? One of the correct answer below
It makes one big government with no divisions. It
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Republican Congress feel that the 14th amendment Was necessary
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How did the Twenty-Second amendment limit the presidency?
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1 of 201 of 20 Items Question The first governing framework for the United States was established by:(1 point) Responses The
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Anti-Federalists argued against a single large republic because they thought it would:(1 point) Responses Make it difficult to
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Why did Congress pass the War Powers Resolution ? ( point
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Discuss the increase and decrease of presidential powers. Define “Imperial Presidency” and give two examples of presidents
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Why do you think the founders created the Electoral College as an election method?
Give at least one specific reason and how the
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If the president negotiates a treaty with another nation, when does it become law in the United States?
(1 point) Item 1 tem2
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How long is the term served by members of the U.S. Senate? (1 point)
• 4 years • 2 years • 6 years • 8 years
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The first government of the United States was the %0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AConstitution %0D%0AConstitution
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If Missouri became a slave state, how would it cause a crisis in the United States government?
Responses It would upset the
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How did the Second Bank of the United States react
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Who said The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual states, and to the Indians
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if the president negotiates a treaty with another nation, when does it become law in the United States? (1 point) Responses
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Which of the following was created by the Great Compromise? (1 point) Responses the Articles of Confederation the Articles of
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the 12th amendment: how the office of president and vice president are elected (electoral college) and president/vice president
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The U.S. government is a member of which organization?(1 point) Responses International Red Cross International Red Cross United
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Why do you think the founders created the Electoral College as an election method?
Give at least one specific reason and how the
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The phrase, “the Elastic Clause,” comes from which powers of Congress?
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Identify the term length of the members of the U.S. Senate
a. Six years b. Ten years c. Four years d. Two years
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Which of the following are examples of non-legislative functions of Congress? Select all that apply.
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Both the Senate and the House of Representatives have formal and informal qualifications for membership. What is the main
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ow many electoral college votes must you win in order to become president?
A third (currently 180) Exactly half (currently 269)
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Multiple Choice Question
The basic principle underlying the United States Constitution is that A. the interests of the nation
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Explain the purpose and function of the Electoral College. How are its members chosen? How does the Electoral College reflect
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How did the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon check presidential power? (1 point)
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whats the most powerful place in america.
Analyze the political cartoon explaining the symbols and message. (5 pts) Do you agree
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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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Explain the purpose and function of the Electoral College. How are its members chosen? How does the Electoral College reflect
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When did Congress become less efficient in placing legislations
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The United States government is based on the idea of separation of powers, where each branch has its own duties along with the
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Which is the most powerful place in america
The white house The Pentagon The U,S capitol The voting booth Explain why or why not
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How do the two branches of the U.S. legislature differ in representation?
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What is the Bill of Rights?(1 point) Responses the president’s role as commander in chief the president’s role as commander
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answer what the purpose of the system of checks and balances are using the book history alive tci the united states through
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Who was responsible for setting up the federal court system?
* President Washington Congress Scretary of State Thomas Jefferson
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Which of the following is the name for all the powers given to Congress by the Constitution?
(1 point) • delegated • implied
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Identify the term length of the members of the U.S. Senate.(1 point)
Responses four years four years six years six years two
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Texas Versus the United States Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question How many members are in the Texas State Senate?(1 point)
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The phrase the elastic clause comes from which powers of Congress
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The 22nd Amendment limits presidential terms to 2. So, if a vice president becomes president due to the president dying and
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Which viewpoint was common among Anti-Federalists?
* 1 point There is no need for a separate Bill of Rights. The Constitution
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How long is the term served by members of the U.S. Senate?(1 point)
Responses 8 years 8 years 4 years 4 years 2 years 2 years 6
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