
LawCraft Game Quizizz Introduction
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9th - 12th Grade
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Brigitta Wengler
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10 Slides • 18 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is the role of elected officials in Washington D.C.?
To represent the needs and interests of the people in their districts
To make laws without considering the people
To focus only on urban areas
To ignore rural needs
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Multiple Choice
Is representation easy?
Yes, all states have the same needs
No, states and districts have different needs
Yes, because all districts are similar
No, because only urban areas matter.
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Multiple Choice
Even within a state, different districts have ______ needs.
the same
different
identical
no
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Multiple Choice
Which age group has the highest percentage in Tonya's district?
Older
Adult
Young
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: The majority of Tonya's district is ______.
Urban
Suburban
Rural
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Multiple Choice
What percentage of Tonya's district is considered to have a high income?
16%
30%
50%
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Multiple Choice
Members of the House of Representatives work for the people in a specific section of their state called a ______.
County
District
Region
Zone
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Multiple Choice
Who represents the needs of the entire state in the U.S. Congress?
The House of Representatives
The Senate
The President
The Supreme Court
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Multiple Choice
The House of Representatives is part of which branch of government?
Executive
Judicial
Legislative
Administrative
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Multiple Choice
The rough draft of a law is called a ______.
Idea
Law
Bill
Compromise
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Multiple Choice
In which chamber of Congress can a bill start?
House of Representatives
Senate
Both
Neither
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Multiple Choice
How are laws made if representatives have different interests or needs?
Voting
Debate
Compromise
Veto
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: Laws start as an ______.
Bill
Idea
Compromise
Law
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Multiple Choice
In which step are hearings held to help Congress learn more about the issue?
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
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Multiple Choice
During which step do both houses of Congress deliberate on the contents of the bill?
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
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Multiple Choice
What happens if the bill is vetoed during the presidential review?
It becomes a law
Congress can override it with a supermajority
It is sent back to the House
It is discarded.
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Multiple Choice
Why do other ideas or clauses need to be added to a bill to get it passed in Congress?
To make it more complex.
To meet the needs of people from different states.
To delay the process.
To increase the cost.
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Multiple Choice
The more clauses a bill has, the more _______ are represented.
ideas
people
laws
debates
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