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Question One. What document set up the current US government?. Question Two. Name the three branches of government. Question Three. What does “separation of powers” mean?. Question Four. What does “elected” mean?. Question Five. What does “appointed” mean?. Question Six.
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Question One What document set up the current US government?
Question Two Name the three branches of government.
Question Three What does “separation of powers” mean?
Question Four What does “elected” mean?
Question Five What does “appointed” mean?
Question Six What does “appointed” mean?
Question Seven Which branches have people who are elected?
Question Eight Which branch has people who are appointed?
Question Nine How many justices are in the Supreme Court?
Question Ten What are the two parts of Congress?
Question Eleven What are the three parts of the Executive Branch?
Question Twelve How long is one term for the President?
Question Thirteen How many terms can Senators have their jobs?
Question Fourteen What must be signed by the President to become a law?
Question Fifteen What can the President do if he does not like a bill?
Question Sixteen Who can declare war?
Question Seventeen Who can send troops to war?
Question Eighteen Which part of Congress has 2 people from each state?
Question Nineteen Which part of Congress is based on population?
Question Twenty What is the main job of Congress?
Question Twenty One Who approves the budget?
Question Twenty Two What does the Supreme Court decide about laws?
Question Twenty Three What are Supreme Court judges called?
Question Twenty Four What kind of government does the US have?
Question Twenty Five How many terms can the President have his or her job?
Question Twenty Six Why is there a system of checks and balances?
Question Twenty Seven What does “checks and balances” mean?
Question Twenty Eight What is one way that Congress limits the President’s power?
Question Twenty Nine What is one way that the Supreme Court limits Congress’s power?
Question Thirty What is the point of making a democratic decision?
Question Thirty One What are two responsibilities of a democratic citizen?
Question Thirty Two What are two responsibilities of a democratic citizen?
Question Thirty Three What are two rules that must be followed when making a democratic decision?
Question Thirty Four What are two rules that must be followed when making a democratic decision?
Question Thirty Five What level of government are the 3 branches (federal or state)?