1. What is the main idea of the preamble?

A. To state the purpose of the constitution
B. To set limits on the authority of the federal government
C. To establish the relationship of the branches of government
D. To explain the reasoning behind the break with England
Answer: A

2.The executive branch's power to refuse to sign a bill into law is called:
A. Right of refusal
B. Legislative bargaining
C. Presidential review
D. Presidential veto
Answer: D

3. Mr. Talley is pulled over for going 37 in a 35 on Bellfontaine after school. The police officer that pulls him over asks him to step out of his car so he may search it for stolen property. What amendment is the officer violating?

A. Amendment 1
B. Amendment 6
C. Amendment 4
D. Amdendment 10
Answer: C

4. Article 2 deals with:
A. The judicial branch
B. The executive branch
C. The legislative branch
D. Congress
Answer: B

5. How long does a member of the supreme court serve?
A. two years
B. six years
C. ten years
D. for life
Answer: D

6. After an office-holder is impeached,the ------- has the sole power to try the case.
A. senate
B. supreme court
C. house of representatives
D. electoral college
Answer: C

7. Ms. White goes to her local library to vote in the next presidential election. When she arrives, she is told that she must pay $50 to vote. She does not have the money to pay so she is unable to vote. What amendment is this violating
A. Amendment 1
B. Amendment 6
C. Amendment 15
D. Amendment 24
Answer: D

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Yes, I could tell you, but simply opening the link will tell you in about 30 seconds.

Ok number 6 is A

Yes. 6 is A.

1. To get the answer to question 1, you would need to read and analyze the text of the preamble of the U.S. Constitution. The main idea of the preamble is to express the purpose and goals of the Constitution. It outlines the intentions of the framers to establish a government that would secure the blessings of liberty and ensure justice, peace, and the general welfare of the people. Therefore, the correct answer is A.

2. To get the answer to question 2, you would need knowledge of the powers of the executive branch. The power of the executive branch to refuse to sign a bill into law is called a presidential veto. This power allows the President to reject legislation passed by Congress. Therefore, the correct answer is D.

3. To get the answer to question 3, you would need knowledge of the amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The scenario describes a potential violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. The police officer pulling Mr. Talley over and asking to search his car without probable cause would likely be considered an unreasonable search, violating Mr. Talley's Fourth Amendment rights. Therefore, the correct answer is C.

4. To get the answer to question 4, you can either have knowledge of the structure of the U.S. Constitution or you can search for information about the articles of the Constitution. Article 2 specifically deals with the executive branch of government, which includes the President and their powers and responsibilities. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

5. To get the answer to question 5, you would need knowledge of the tenure of justices on the Supreme Court. Justices of the Supreme Court serve for life or until they choose to retire. Therefore, the correct answer is D.

6. To get the answer to question 6, you would need knowledge of the impeachment process and the roles of the different branches of government in the United States. After an office-holder is impeached, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach, and the Senate has the sole power to try the case. Therefore, the correct answer is C.

7. To get the answer to question 7, you would need knowledge of the amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The scenario describes a situation where a person is denied the right to vote based on their inability to pay a fee, which would violate the principles of equal protection and voting rights. The correct answer is D, as the scenario is an example of a violation of the 24th Amendment, which prohibits poll taxes.