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TGT 31-60

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How many votes are needed to pass a bill in the House of Representataives in the Senate?   A majority (one more than half) of those voting on the bill  
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How many votes are needed in the House of Representatives or the Senate to override a presidential veto?   Two-thirds of the members of the House of Representatives and the Senate  
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If there are differences between a bill passed in the House of Representatives and the Senate, where is the bill sent?   A conference committee  
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What freedom allows people to criticize governement officials?   Freedom of speech  
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What is a representative democracy?   A form of government where the people choose representatives to govern them.  
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Define constitution   A written plan of government  
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What is the introduction to the U.S. Constitution called?   The Preamble  
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What is an amendment?   A written change to the constitution  
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How many amendments to the U.S. Constitution are there?   Twenty-seven (27)  
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Who has the power to coin and print money?   Congress  
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What is a democracy?   Rule by the people  
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How many representatives are there in the House of Reps?   Four hundred thirty-five (435)  
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How many Senators are there in the Senate?   One hundred (100)  
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How many representatives does New York have in the House of Reps?   Twenty-seven (27)  
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What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?   The Bill of Rights  
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The New York Times is able to publish an editorial criticizing the president without being punished because of that freedom?   Freedom of the Press  
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How does a bill become a law?   The bill must be passed by a majority of the House of Representatives and the Senate and then signed by the President  
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What is the first step in the lawmaking process?   A bill is introduced by a member of Congress  
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After Congress proposes a constitution amendment, what must happen before it can become part of the U.S. Constitution?   Three fourths (3/4) of the states must ratify it  
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What was the first constitution of the U.S. called?   The Articles of Confederation  
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Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces?   The President of the U.S.  
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What is the system called which keeps any one branch of government from assuming too much power?   The system of checks and balances  
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What is federalism?   The separation of power between the national and state governments  
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In which part of the legislative branch must a bill first be introduced if it deals with spending or raising money?   The House of Representatives  
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Why were the Articles of Confederation replaced?   The created a national government that was too weak  
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How many Cabinet departments are there?   Fifteen (15)  
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The word prosperity in the Preamble is defined as what?   Future generations  
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This is the highest court in the state of New York   The Court of Appeals  
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The legislative branch of the New York state government is divided into what?   The Assembly and the Senate  
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What freedom allows people to gather together peacefully to protest a government policy?   Freedom of assembly  
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