A constitution is a collection of principles that constitute the legal basis of a country or organization. The Constitution of America was signed in the year 1787 and has had a few changes to it. How well do you understand the Constitution and all the rights granted to you as a citizen? Take up this test and get to learn See moremore about it.
Impeach
Filibuster
Cloture
Pork barrel
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There are 100 members in the House.
They do the actual impeaching (while the Senate serves as the jury)
They may have to choose the President if no one wins a majority in the Electoral College.
A Representative must be 25 years old, a 7 year citizen and a resident of the state.
A represenative's term is 2 years.
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Senators have a 6 year term.
In order to maintain stability in this chamber only 1/3 are rotated out at a time.
Senator's must be 30 years old, a 9 year citizen, and a resident of the State.
The Senate approves/gives "advice and consent" on treaties and appointments of hte President.
The # of Senator's a state receives is based on a state's population.
The Senate serves as a jury during impeachment.
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It automatically becomes a law without his signature.
It is pocket vetoed.
Nothing. He gets 30 days to look at a bill.
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President- 4 years.
House of reps- 2 years
Senate- 6 years
Supreme Court-life or good behavior
All of the above
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Enforce the law.
Be commander in chief.
Veto bills
Pardon individuals.
Make the laws.
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I
II
III
IV
VII
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IL has 17 Representatives in the US House of Representatives
The # of Representatives a state receives is based on population.
There are 435 total representatives.
The Vice President is actually the Speaker of the House.
You have to be 25 years old and a 7 year citizen to be a US Rep.
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Joint conference committee
Standing committee
Special committee
The President
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The Secretary of Justice.
Attorney General
Surgeon General
US Attorney
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A case that involved a violation of the US Constitution
A case that involves a foreign country or offical
A case that involves a federal law or treaty
A simple divorce hearing
A case that involves people of different states.
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Supreme Court
District Court
Circuit Court of Apeals
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Supreme Court
Circuit Court of Appeals
District Court
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Represenative
Senator
President
Supreme Court Judge
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Speaker of the House
Cabinet
Federal judges
Ambassadors
A new VP should one die or resign.
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2/3
Majority
3/4
1/3
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Appellate only.
Original only.
Both original and appellate jurisdiction.
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The veto
Executive orders
Make an amendment
Judicial review
Approve appointments
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Department of the Interior
Department of State
Department of Justice
Department of Health and Human Services
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The people
Congress
The electoral college
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Congress
President
Secretary of Defense
Surgeon General
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3
4
2
1
An unlimited number
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Energy
Health and Human Services
Veteran's Affairs
Education
Defense
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By the direct election of the people.
By the State Legislatures
By Congress
By lottery
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17th
26th
10th
21st
18th
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6
12
9
5
10
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Lobbies
Pork barrels
Log rollers
Electoral college
Constituents
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The Executive Office of the President
The cabinet
Chairmen of the board
Lobbies
Federal Reserve
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Executive
Legislative
Judicial
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The # of Senators a state has
The # of House members a state has
The # of Reps + Senators a state has
The amount of taxes a state pays
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35 years old
Natural born citizen
14 years resident of the US
Male
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21st
17th
19th
20th
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Vice President
Speaker of the House
Ray LaHood
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
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Vice President
Speaker of the House
President Pro Tempore
Whip
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Speaker of the House
Senate Majority Leader
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
ATtorney General Neither original or appellate
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25
3
53
18
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