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#71 Card. What is the highest legal authority in the United States?. #71 Answer. The Supreme Court. #72 Card. Who has the power to set up federal courts inferior to the Supreme Court?. #72 Answer. Congress. #73 Card. Which court was set up in the Constitution?. #73 Answer.
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#71 Card • What is the highest legal authority in the United States?
#71 Answer • The Supreme Court
#72 Card • Who has the power to set up federal courts inferior to the Supreme Court?
#72 Answer • Congress
#73 Card • Which court was set up in the Constitution?
#73 Answer • The Supreme Court
#74 Card • The types of cases the court has the power to hear is known as the courts--------.
#74 Answer • Jurisdiction
#75 Card • What does the Bill of Rights guarantee?
#75 Answer • Personal Freedoms
#76 Card • What vote is needed in both houses of Congress to send a bill to the President?
#76 Answer • Majority
#77 Card • What is the legal protection giving authors, playwrights and musicians exclusive right to publish and sell their work?
#77 Answer • Copy right
#78 Card • What is the legal protection giving inventors exclusive rights to make, use or sell their inventions?
#78 Answer • A Patent
#79 Card • What is the upper house of Congress?
#79 Answer • The Senate
#80 Card • What is the lower house of Congress?
#80 Answer • The House of Representatives
#81 Card • When are elections held?
#81 Answer • The 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in even numbered years in the month of November.
#82 Card • Who has the sole power of impeachment?
#82 Answer • The House of Representatives
#83 Card • Who holds the impeachment trial?
#83 Answer • The Senate
#84 Card • Who are the judges in the impeachment trial?
#84 Answer • The Supreme Court
#85 Card • Who presides over the senate if the president is being impeached?
#85 Answer • The President-Pro-Tem of the Senate
#86 Card • Who is the president of the Senate?
#86 Answer • The Vice President
#87 Card • Who presides over the House of Representatives?
#87 Answer • Speaker of the House
#88 Card • What are the job requirements for senators and representatives?
#88 Answer • None
#89 Card • Who is the head of the Justice Department?
#89 Answer • The Attorney General
#90 Card • What is the Supreme Courts jurisdiction?
#90 Answer • The Appellate courts and the non appellate courts.
#91 Card • What are the three ways a bill can become a law?
#91 Answer • 1. The President signs it • 2. 2/3 vote in both houses • 3. The President doesn’t veto it
#92 Card • Who are the first four people in line of succession, to take over if the president dies?
#92 Answer • 1. The Vice President of U.S. • 2. The Speaker of the House. • 3. The President Pro Tempore of the Senate. • 4. The Secretary of State.
#93 Card • What is the quorum for the Senate?
#93 Answer • 50 + 1
#94 Card • Who was the 1st President?
#94 Answer • George Washington
#95 Card • Where was the Constitution signed?
#95 Answer • Independence Hall