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Q: What insignia do enlisted cadets wear on the beret? A: ROTC insignia
Q: Can sunglasses be worn while in formation? A: No
Q: May male cadets have a mustache? A: Yes, the mustache will be neatly trimmed and will not extend pass the corners of the mouth
Q: If used, what type and where should female hair holding ornaments (barrettes, pins, clips) be placed? A: They must be transparent or similar in color to hair, and will be inconspicuously placed
Q: Is the wear of fingernail polish authorized while in uniform? A: Females may wear polish that is not exaggerated, faddish, or of extreme coloring (such as purple, gold, blue or white) while in uniform
Q: What are the five principle rights established by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution? A: Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Religion, The right to petition the government, and the right to assemble peacefully.
Q: The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. What are these words? A: We the People
Q: How many amendments does the Constitution have? A: Twenty-seven (27)
Q: What is the Supreme Law of the Land? A: The U.S. Constitution
Q: What are the three branches of the government? A: Executive, Judicial, Legislative
Q: What type of government is the U.S. government? A: Federal Republic
Q: What branch of government makes the laws? A: Legislative
Q: What branch of government enforces the laws? A: Executive
Q: What branch of government interprets the laws? A: Judicial
Q: Who signs legislative actions into law? A: The President
Q: If the president disapproves a legislative action, it is known as a _______ Veto
Q: What fraction of Congress does it take to override a presidential veto? A: Two-thirds (2/3)
Q: When state and national law conflict, what law supreme? A: National law
Q: What are the names of the two chambers of the U.S. Congress? A: The Senate and The House of Representatives
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