1. Which of the following is a resolution of Congress that has the force of law? (1 point)

concurrent resolution
joint resolution
legal resolution
simple resolution

1. A resolution of congress that has the force of law is joint resolution.

2. The filibuster is the use of unlimited debate in the senate in order to defeat a bill that would otherwise pass.

3. The rider is an amendment to a bill in the senate that has nothing to do with the subject of the bill.

4. The principle of separation of powers limit congress by rely on the executive branch to introduce legislation.

5. The delegated is the name for all the powers given to congress by the constitution.

6. A person not born in the united states or to parents who are u.s. citizens can become naturalized citizen.

7. The approval of presidential treaties and appointments is an example of a non-legislative function of congress.

8. The term served by members of the u.s. senate 2 years.

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To determine which of the following resolutions has the force of law, we need to understand the differences between them.

1. Concurrent Resolution: A concurrent resolution is a type of resolution passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate, but it does not have the force of law. It is often used to express the opinion of both chambers, make procedural requests, or provide instructions to particular committees.

2. Joint Resolution: A joint resolution is another type of resolution that must be passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate. However, unlike a concurrent resolution, a joint resolution can have the force of law if it is signed by the President or approved by a two-thirds majority in both chambers. Joint resolutions are typically used for important matters, such as proposing constitutional amendments or declaring war.

3. Legal Resolution: There is no such thing as a "legal resolution." Therefore, this option is incorrect.

4. Simple Resolution: A simple resolution is a type of resolution that only affects the chamber in which it is passed. It does not require approval from the other chamber or the President, and it does not have the force of law. Simple resolutions are often used for matters such as establishing internal rules or expressing the sense of a single chamber.

Based on the above explanations, the correct answer is a joint resolution. A joint resolution passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate and signed by the President or approved by a two-thirds majority in both chambers can have the force of law.

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