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Practice Test Review - 2 Our Three Branches

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Practice Test Review - 2 Our Three Branches. 1) The chairman of the standing committees of Congress are chosen a. By the voters b. According to a strict seniority system c. By the president d. By the leaders of both political parties e. By the leaders of the majority party. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Practice Test Review - 2 Our Three Branches

Practice Test Review - 2

Our Three Branches

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1) The chairman of the standing committees of Congress are chosen

a. By the voters

b. According to a strict seniority system

c. By the president

d. By the leaders of both political parties

e. By the leaders of the majority party

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1) The chairman of the standing committees of Congress are chosen

a. By the voters

b. According to a strict seniority system

c. By the president

d. By the leaders of both political parties

e. By the leaders of the majority party

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2) Bills may be introduced in either house of Congress with the exception of ______ bills, which must originate in the House of Representatives

a. Agriculture

b. Revenue

c. Foreign aid

d. Military

e. Education

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2) Bills may be introduced in either house of Congress with the exception of ______ bills, which must originate in the House of Representatives

a. Agriculture

b. Revenue

c. Foreign aid

d. Military

e. Education

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3) Article I grants Congress the power to do all the following EXCEPT

a. Declare war

b. Collect taxes

c. Appoint federal judges

d. Regulate interstate trade

e. Establish federal courts

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3) Article I grants Congress the power to do all the following EXCEPT

a. Declare war

b. Collect taxes

c. Appoint federal judges

d. Regulate interstate trade

e. Establish federal courts

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4) The “elastic clause” grants Congress

a. Delegated powers

b. Inherent powers

c. Implied powers

d. Expressed powers

e. War powers

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4) The “elastic clause” grants Congress

a. Delegated powers

b. Inherent powers

c. Implied powers

d. Expressed powers

e. War powers

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5) Permanent committees dealing with such matters as agriculture, finance, and foreign policy are known as

a. Select committees

b. Conference committees

c. Joint committees

d. Standing committees

e. Ad hoc committees

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5) Permanent committees dealing with such matters as agriculture, finance, and foreign policy are known as

a. Select committees

b. Conference committees

c. Joint committees

d. Standing committees

e. Ad hoc committees

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6) The House Committee that acts as a “clearing house” for the thousands of bills introduced each term is called the

a. Rules Committee

b. Ways and Means

c. Steering Committee

d. Legislative Committee

e. Clearing Committee

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6) The House Committee that acts as a “clearing house” for the thousands of bills introduced each term is called the

a. Rules Committee

b. Ways and Means

c. Steering Committee

d. Legislative Committee

e. Clearing Committee

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7) Constitutional Amendments must pass in both houses by Congress by

a. A simple majority

b. A three-fifths majority

c. A two-thirds majority

d. A three-fourths majority

e. Unanimous consent

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7) Constitutional Amendments must pass in both houses by Congress by

a. A simple majority

b. A three-fifths majority

c. A two-thirds majority

d. A three-fourths majority

e. Unanimous consent

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8) The use of the filibuster, a tactic to block the passage of legislation

a. Has been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court

b. Is allowed in the House and Senate

c. Can be ended by a majority vote

d. Was used in the 1950s and 1960s to stall civil rights legislation

e. Can be ended by executive order

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8) The use of the filibuster, a tactic to block the passage of legislation

a. Has been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court

b. Is allowed in the House and Senate

c. Can be ended by a majority vote

d. Was used in the 1950s and 1960s to stall civil rights legislation

e. Can be ended by executive order

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9) The number of members in the House of Representatives

a. Changes after each national election

b. Was fixed at 435 by the Constitution

c. Is based on an equal number from each house

d. Was fixed at 435 by the Reapportionment Act of 1929

e. Was fixed at 435 by a constitutional amendment

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9) The number of members in the House of Representatives

a. Changes after each national election

b. Was fixed at 435 by the Constitution

c. Is based on an equal number from each house

d. Was fixed at 435 by the Reapportionment Act of 1929

e. Was fixed at 435 by a constitutional amendment

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10) The War Powers Act of 1973a. Enlarges the president’s power to commit troops to

foreign soil

b. Calls for the president to notify Congress within 24 hours of ordering military forces into operation

c. Prohibits the president from leaving troops engaged in combat for more than 30 days without authorization from Congress

d. Has crippled the president’s power to exercise his constitutional military powers

e. Prohibits the president from leaving troops engaged in conflict for more than sixty days without authorization from Congress

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10) The War Powers Act of 1973a. Enlarges the president’s power to commit troops to

foreign soil

b. Calls for the president to notify Congress within 24 hours of ordering military forces into operation

c. Prohibits the president from leaving troops engaged in combat for more than 30 days without authorization from Congress

d. Has crippled the president’s power to exercise his constitutional military powers

e. Prohibits the president from leaving troops engaged in conflict for more than sixty days without authorization from Congress

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11. All of the following are true of the Twenty-fifth Amendment EXCEPT that

a. It allows the president to appoint a vice-president if a vacancy occurs

b. It allows the president to name a successor of his own choice if he leaves office prematurely

c. It provides for the vice-president to serve as acting president if the president is temporarily unable to perform his duties

d. It was invoked by President Nixon when Vice-President Agnew resigned from office

e. Under its terms, Gerald Ford became the first appointed president

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11. All of the following are true of the Twenty-fifth Amendment EXCEPT that

a. It allows the president to appoint a vice-president if a vacancy occurs

b. It allows the president to name a successor of his own choice if he leaves office prematurely

c. It provides for the vice-president to serve as acting president if the president is temporarily unable to perform his duties

d. It was invoked by President Nixon when Vice-President Agnew resigned from office

e. Under its terms, Gerald Ford became the first appointed president

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12. The president’s constitutional duties include all of the following EXCEPT

a. Negotiating treaties

b. Granting pardons and reprieves in federal cases

c. Passing legislation

d. Appointing high-ranking federal officials

e. Executing the laws

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12. The president’s constitutional duties include all of the following EXCEPT

a. Negotiating treaties

b. Granting pardons and reprieves in federal cases

c. Passing legislation

d. Appointing high-ranking federal officials

e. Executing the laws

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13. Candidates for the offices of president and vice-president

a. Must be at least 30 years of age

b. Must run in all of the presidential primaries

c. Must be lifelong residents of the United States

d. Must be native-born citizens

e. Must be members of an established political party

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13. Candidates for the offices of president and vice-president

a. Must be at least 30 years of age

b. Must run in all of the presidential primaries

c. Must be lifelong residents of the United States

d. Must be native-born citizens

e. Must be members of an established political party

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14. The Electoral Collegea. Functions largely independently of the major

political parties

b. Provides for a winner-take-all system of election in all fifty states

c. Requires that the candidate who receives a plurality of the votes will be elected to the office of the president

d. Meets continuously until a president is chosen

e. Requires that a candidate receive a majority of 270 electoral votes in order to be elected

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14. The Electoral Collegea. Functions largely independently of the major

political parties

b. Provides for a winner-take-all system of election in all fifty states

c. Requires that the candidate who receives a plurality of the votes will be elected to the office of the president

d. Meets continuously until a president is chosen

e. Requires that a candidate receive a majority of 270 electoral votes in order to be elected

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15) Article III of the Constitution

a. Set up the federal district court system

b. Organized the US Supreme Court

c. Established the legislative courts

d. Set forth the instances in which federal courts have jurisdiction

e. Organized the courts of appeal

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15) Article III of the Constitution

a. Set up the federal district court system

b. Organized the US Supreme Court

c. Established the legislative courts

d. Set forth the instances in which federal courts have jurisdiction

e. Organized the courts of appeal

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16) The dual court system refers to

a. The district courts and the federal appeals courts

b. The constitutional and the legislative courts

c. Civil and criminal courts

d. The Supreme Court and the US Court of Appeals

e. Separate federal and state court systems

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16) The dual court system refers to

a. The district courts and the federal appeals courts

b. The constitutional and the legislative courts

c. Civil and criminal courts

d. The Supreme Court and the US Court of Appeals

e. Separate federal and state court systems

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17) The term stare decisis means

a. “separate but equal”

b. “let the decision stand”

c. “judicial review”

d. “a concurring opinion”

e. “original jurisdiction”

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17) The term stare decisis means

a. “separate but equal”

b. “let the decision stand”

c. “judicial review”

d. “a concurring opinion”

e. “original jurisdiction”

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18) The Supreme Court decides to hear cases on appeal

a. Whenever a state supreme court requests an opinion

b. In all capital cases

c. If they address substantial federal issues

d. If a writ of mandamus is issued

e. If a writ of certiorari is submitted for consideration

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18) The Supreme Court decides to hear cases on appeal

a. Whenever a state supreme court requests an opinion

b. In all capital cases

c. If they address substantial federal issues

d. If a writ of mandamus is issued

e. If a writ of certiorari is submitted for consideration

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19) The Supreme Court’s jurisdiction encompasses all of the following EXCEPT

a. A case involving an ambassador

b. Review of a federal executive order

c. Review of a piece of federal legislation

d. A Secret Service agent is suspected of internal espionage

e. A case in which a state is a party

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19) The Supreme Court’s jurisdiction encompasses all of the following EXCEPT

a. A case involving an ambassador

b. Review of a federal executive order

c. Review of a piece of federal legislation

d. A Secret Service agent is suspected of internal espionage

e. A case in which a state is a party

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20) The procedure of judicial review was clearly established in

a. Article III of the Constitution

b. Plessy v. Ferguson

c. Marbury v. Madison

d. The Preamble of the Constitution

e. Brown v. Board of Education

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20) The procedure of judicial review was clearly established in

a. Article III of the Constitution

b. Plessy v. Ferguson

c. Marbury v. Madison

d. The Preamble of the Constitution

e. Brown v. Board of Education

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