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The Constitution Review

Question 1 of 34

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In order to be a Senator, you must be years old, have years of citizenship, and live in the .

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Question 2 of 34

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In order to be a member of the House of Representatives, you must be years old, a citizen for years, and live in the .

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Question 3 of 34

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In order to be the president, you must be a , years old, and a resident of the USA for years.

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Question 4 of 34

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To be on the Supreme Court, you must .

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Question 5 of 34

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The main function of Congress is to .

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The main funtion of the President is to be the chief executive () and Commander in Chief ().

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Question 7 of 34

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The main function of the Supreme Court is to .

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Question 8 of 34

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You can change the Constitution by it.

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Question 9 of 34

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The size of the House of Representatives is determined based on the of each state.

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Question 10 of 34

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Each state gets senators, regardless of .

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Question 11 of 34

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The leader of the House of Representatives is called the .

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Question 12 of 34

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The leader of the Senate is the .

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Question 13 of 34

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The is the substitue leader of the Senate.

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Question 14 of 34

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If the President dies or resigns, the takes over the presidency.

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Question 15 of 34

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One term of office for the House of Representatives is years. They can serve terms.

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Question 16 of 34

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One term of office for the Senate is years. They can serve terms.

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Question 17 of 34

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One term of office for the President is years. They can serve terms.

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Question 18 of 34

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One term of office for the Supreme Court is years.

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Question 19 of 34

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The limits the President to terms.

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Question 20 of 34

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The elects the President.

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Question 21 of 34

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The branch has the power to declare war.

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Question 22 of 34

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The has the power to use vetos, which is where they a bill created by the .

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Question 23 of 34

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By getting a vote in both houses, the can override a veto and .

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Question 24 of 34

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The Judicial Branch checks and balances the other branches by declaring legislative bills and declaring presidential acts .

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Question 25 of 34

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Congress checks and balances the Executive by Presidential requests for bills, vetos, the President, withholding the power to , refusing to Presidential nominees, and refusing to treeties.

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Question 26 of 34

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The Executive checks and balances the Supreme Court by being able to .

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Question 27 of 34

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The Executive can check and balance the Legislature by

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Question 28 of 34

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The Executive can carry out laws, approve or veto laws passed by , call into session, submit , nominate , pardon people, execute , make treaties, and serve as .

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Question 29 of 34

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Congress checks and balances the Supreme Court by changing , impeaching , and proposing that override decisions.

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Question 30 of 34

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Congress has the power to pass federal laws, establish , the president, a veto, pass the , approve , and approve .

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Question 31 of 34

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Treaties are made by the and approved by .

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Question 32 of 34

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The Articles of Confederation were weak because they had no branch , no system, a weak , and a system that made it difficult to make .

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Question 33 of 34

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The Federalists wanted a strong government, but the Anti-Federalists wanted a weaker government.

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Question 34 of 34

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To propose an amendment, both houses of Congress must pass the bill with a majority OR it must be passed by a convention of the . To ratify an amendment, of state legislatures must pass it OR of state ratification conventions pass it.

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