The U.S. government is divided into three branches. What is this an example of?

Responses

Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers

Checks and Balances
Checks and Balances

Judicial Interpretation
Judicial Interpretation

Federalism

This is an example of Separation of Powers.

What is checks and balances

A power is balanced equally between the federal government and the states
B states can check all laws passed by the federal government
C Congress must make sure that the national budget is balanced
D one branch of government can check the power of another branch of government

D one branch of government can check the power of another branch of government.

Which of the following are true about becoming a natural citizens of the United States

A must pass a test to demonstrate knowledge of US history and civics
B must be at least 21 years old and willing to serve in the military
C must be either married to a US citizen or related to one
D in all federal state and local elections

A must pass a test to demonstrate knowledge of US history and civics.

Which of the following are not obligations of US citizenship

A serve on juries
B pay taxes
C vote in all elections
D defend the nation

C vote in all elections.

If the president negotiates a treaty with another Nation when does it become a law in the United States

A after it is approved by the House of Representatives
B after it is approved by the supreme Court
C after it is approved by the Senate
D after it is approved by both houses of Congress

C after it is approved by the Senate.

Which of the following was created by the Great compromise

A the articles of confederation
B the bicameral Congress
C the location of the capital
D the 17th amendment