
Federal Government
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Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 18 Questions
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Intro to Government Unit Review
By Teri Crutcher
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Multiple Choice
What are the three branches of federal government set up by the Constitution?
legislative, executive, and judicial
congressional, executive, and legislative
legislative, executive, and provisional
constitutional, executive, and provisional
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Multiple Choice
The US Constitution structures the government by creating a system that
divides power equally between the states.
organizes power on state and local levels.
organizes power on federal, state, and local levels.
divides power between executive and judicial branches.
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Multiple Choice
Which best describes an important civic responsibility?
legislating
voting
taxing
teaching
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Multiple Choice
Which body can begin an impeachment process?
the Senate
the Supreme Court
the State Department
the House of Representatives
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Multiple Choice
Which group has the responsibility of enforcing laws?
people appointed by the Senate
people appointed by the president
people appointed by the Supreme Court
people appointed by the representatives
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Multiple Choice
Who has the power to introduce a bill to the legislative branch during the lawmaking process?
any state governor
a member of Congress
any citizen of the nation
the president of the US
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Multiple Choice
What must happen in Congress before a bill can reach the president’s desk?
One chamber of Congress has to vote to pass the bill.
A committee in each chamber of Congress has to approve the bill.
Both chambers of Congress have to resolve any concerns and vote for the bill.
Both chambers of Congress have to send the bill to the Supreme Court to check legal issues.
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Multiple Choice
What does it mean that the US Congress is a bicameral legislature?
Congress is the branch of government that interprets the laws.
Congress is made up of three branches—executive, legislative, and judicial.
Congress is divided into two parts—the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Congress is made up of two elected officials from each state.
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Multiple Choice
What is one way Congress can check the executive branch?
by overturning the results of an election
by taking over the executive branch if necessary
by charging public officials with crimes
by replacing officials in the executive branch
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Multiple Choice
A state court that sets a precedent makes a decision that
can authorize similar action in the future.
can stop similar action in the future.
assigns jurisdiction to an appeals court
assigns jurisdiction to a trial court.
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Multiple Choice
A similarity between the federal and state court systems is that both have
trial, appellate, and civil courts.
trial, appellate, and high courts.
family, appellate, and high courts.
traffic, appellate, and civil courts.
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Multiple Choice
How long is a Presidential term?
Two years
Four years
Six years
Eight years
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Multiple Choice
What does the president have the power to do as the commander in chief?
declare war on another country
veto, or reject, a bill passed by Congress
decide how to interact with other countries
use troops to enforce US laws
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Multiple Choice
What are the main duties of the vice president?
to replace a president who leaves office and to fill in as needed
to advise the president on foreign policy and to negotiate with foreign countries
to develop military policies and to plan responses to national security
to advise the president and cabinet and to represent the United States in legal matters
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Multiple Choice
What is one way in which local governments are similar to federal governments?
Both are divided into three branches
Both have divisions called counties
Both are led by a president
Both have a board of supervisors
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Multiple Choice
Which of these statements about counties is true?
Counties determine state laws, and towns determine local laws.
In most states, each individual county has its own government.
The federal constitution determines the structure of a county government.
Several states may make up one county and share the same government.
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Multiple Choice
To which court system do CITY courts belong?
the state court system
the local court system
the federal court system
the municipal court system
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Multiple Choice
What are the two smallest forms of government in the United States?
federal and state
county and municipal
state and municipal
state and county
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By Teri Crutcher
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