What is the primary function of the legislative branch of the United States government?
Final Review: US Government Basics

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To make laws
Answer explanation
The primary function of the legislative branch is to make laws. This branch, consisting of Congress, is responsible for drafting, debating, and passing legislation, which is essential for governing the country.
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Which of the following is a form of political participation in the United States? Watching political debates, Voting in elections, Reading political news, Discussing politics with friends
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Voting in elections
Answer explanation
Voting in elections is a direct way for citizens to influence government and policy, making it a key form of political participation in the United States. Other options, while related, do not constitute direct participation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Analyze the relationship between the executive and legislative branches in the context of checks and balances. Which of the following is an example of this relationship? The President appoints Supreme Court justices, Congress can override a presidential veto, The Supreme Court can declare laws unconstitutional, The President can issue executive orders
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Congress can override a presidential veto
Answer explanation
Congress can override a presidential veto, demonstrating checks and balances by allowing the legislative branch to limit the power of the executive branch, ensuring no single branch becomes too powerful.
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Which organization is primarily responsible for nominating candidates for political office in the United States? Options: The Electoral College, Political parties, The Supreme Court, The Federal Election Commission
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Political parties
Answer explanation
Political parties are the primary organizations responsible for nominating candidates for political office in the United States, as they organize the selection process and support candidates during elections.
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Explain how the concept of judicial review empowers the judicial branch in the United States.
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It permits the judiciary to interpret the constitutionality of laws.
Answer explanation
Judicial review empowers the judiciary by allowing it to interpret the constitutionality of laws, ensuring that no law or government action violates the Constitution, thus maintaining the rule of law and protecting individual rights.
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Evaluate the impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 on political participation in the United States.
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It eliminated literacy tests and other barriers to voting.
Answer explanation
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was pivotal as it eliminated literacy tests and other barriers, significantly enhancing political participation among minority groups and ensuring their right to vote.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was a significant factor that led to the drafting of the United States Constitution in 1787? Options: The success of the Articles of Confederation, The need for a stronger central government, The desire to maintain a monarchy, The influence of European colonial powers
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The need for a stronger central government
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The need for a stronger central government was a significant factor leading to the drafting of the Constitution, as the Articles of Confederation proved inadequate in addressing issues like taxation and interstate commerce.
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