Institutions of US Government Study Questions

Institutions of US Government Study Questions

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What are checks and balances and be able to describe one check a branch has over the other?

Back

Checks and balances are a system that allows each branch of government to amend or veto acts of another branch to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power. An example is the President's power to veto legislation passed by Congress.

Answer explanation

Checks and balances ensure no branch of government becomes too powerful.

  1. Legislative branch:

    1.  checks the executive branch with the power of impeachment, checks the judicial branch with the power of impeachment

  2. Executive branch:

    1. checks the legislative branch by vetoing bills, checks the judicial branch by appointing the judges

  3. Judicial branch:

    1. checks the legislative branch by declaring laws unconstitutional, checks the executive branch by declaring presidential acts unconstitutional

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The job of the Legislative Branch is to:

Back

Make laws

Answer explanation

The Legislative Branch is responsible for making laws, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. The other options pertain to the roles of the Judicial Branch (interpreting laws) and the Executive Branch (enforcing laws).

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Legislation is:

Back

Proposed laws or bills

Answer explanation

Legislation refers to proposed laws or bills that are introduced for consideration and approval by a legislative body. This distinguishes it from government policies, judicial decisions, and economic theories.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the difference between Enumerated and Implied powers?

Back

Enumerated powers are explicitly stated in the Constitution, while Implied powers are not.

Answer explanation

Enumerated powers are those specifically listed in the Constitution, such as the power to tax. In contrast, Implied powers are not explicitly stated but are derived from the necessary and proper clause, allowing for broader interpretation.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the purpose of the elastic clause?

Back

To allow Congress to pass necessary and proper laws

Answer explanation

  1. The elastic clause gives congress the power to do whatever is necessary make our country better and more secure

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What are the three qualifications to be in the Senate?

Back

Being at least 30 years old, a U.S. citizen for at least 9 years, and a resident of the state they represent

Answer explanation

The correct qualifications for a U.S. Senator are being at least 30 years old, a U.S. citizen for at least 9 years, and a resident of the state they represent, as stated in the U.S. Constitution.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following are duties of the Senate?
Serve as jury for impeachment trials & Approve presidential appointments,
Declaring war & Approve presidential appointments,
Gives Congress the power to make our country secure,
Conducting impeachment trials

Back

Serve as jury for impeachment trials & Approve presidential appointments

Answer explanation

The Senate has the duty to serve as a jury in impeachment trials and to approve presidential appointments, making the first answer choice correct. Declaring war is a power of Congress as a whole, not just the Senate.

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