A) four B) three C) one D) two
A) 1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in November B) 1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in December C) 1st Tuesday in December D) November 30 E) 2nd Tuesday in November
A) 22nd B) 18th C) 10th D) 14th
A) right to privacy B) freedom to peaceably assemble C) freedom of speech D) freedom of religion
A) 1st B) 12th C) 8th D) 5th
A) 1781 B) 1776 C) 1801 D) 1787
A) the first five B) the first three C) the first ten D) all of them
A) four years B) two years C) six years D) as long as they remain in good behavior
A) three-fourths B) one-third C) one-half D) two-thirds
A) three-fourths B) one-half C) one-third D) two-thirds
A) direct democracy B) confederation C) republican system D) parliamentary democracy
A) declare war B) grant reprieves and pardons C) command the armed forces D) enter into treaties with the advice and consent of the Senate
A) every 5 years B) every year C) every 10 years D) every 12 years
A) five years B) three years C) two years D) four years
A) one electoral college vote for each 100,000 people B) a number equal to the state's combined members in the U.S. Congress C) ten D) a number equal to the combined houses of the state's legislature
A) four B) two C) a number based on the state's population D) three
A) a number based on the state's population B) three C) two D) four
A) 27 B) 21 C) 19 D) 10
A) judicial B) executive C) military D) legislative
A) Supreme Court B) House of Representatives C) Cabinet D) Senate
A) one-third B) two-thirds C) three-fourths D) one-half
A) bills concerning revenue raising (money and taxes) B) bills concerning constitutional amendments C) bills concerning military affairs D) bills concerning foreign relations
A) The president may rewrite the bill. B) The veto can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in each house of Congress. C) The bill is sent back to the house that last voted on it to be reconsidered.
A) every six years B) every four years C) every two years D) every year
A) every two years B) every four years C) every year D) every six years
A) to determine the number of people who are eligible to vote in presidential elections B) to determine the need for social and welfare programs C) to help determine the percentage of income tax that needs to be levied each year D) to determine the number of representatives each state is allowed in the House of Representatives
A) the punishment of a public official after being found guilty of crimes in office B) the prosecution of a public official by the Supreme Court for crimes in office C) the removal of a public official from office for criminal activity D) the charging of a public official before an authorized tribunal with misbehavior in office
A) Elastic Clause B) Preamble C) Supremacy Clause D) Egress Statement
A) Supremacy Clause B) Preamble C) Egress Statement D) Elastic Clause
A) Elastic Clause B) Egress Statement C) Supremacy Clause D) Preamble
A) 24th B) 15th C) 22nd D) 19th
A) 24th B) 19th C) 15th D) 22nd
A) the right of all people 18 years of age to vote B) prohibition of members of Congress increasing their pay during their current term in office C) protection of the U.S. flag from desecration D) equal rights to all people regardless of their gender
A) 9 B) 6 C) 8 D) 7
A) 25 B) 40 C) 30 D) 35
A) speaker of the House of Representatives B) attorney general C) president of the Senate D) chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
A) raising an army and declaring war B) raising revenue C) regulating commerce with foreign nations D) printing money
A) 35 B) 25 C) 30 D) 40
A) 30 B) 25 C) 35 D) 40
A) the Congress B) the president C) the people D) the Constitution
A) to settle all cases involving the death penalty B) to settle disputes involving constitutional issues C) to settle cases involving international law D) to amend existing laws when necessary
A) no state may trade with a foreign country B) no state may enter into a treaty or alliance C) no state may levy taxes without federal approval D) no state may choose judges by election
A) 14 years B) 7 years C) 20 years D) 10 years
A) 4th B) 5th C) 2nd D) 8th
A) quota B) due process C) ex officio D) quorum |