
AG Finals Review 2 - Participation & Branches
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- Q1How many full terms can a President serve?412330s
- Q2What does the judicial branch do?make lawsenforce lawscreate lawsinterpret laws30s
- Q3What does the executive branch do?break lawsanalyze lawsmake lawsenforce laws30s
- Q4Who confirms Supreme Court justice nominees?HouseSenateCongressSupreme Court30s
- Q5What is the minimum votes a side receive to win a Supreme Court case with all 9 justices voting?
4
5
2
9
30s - Q6Who nominates justices to the US Supreme Court?CongressStatesPresidentLegislative Branch30s
- Q7What is the highest court in the U.S.?US Federal CourtUS Appellate CourtCircuit Court of AppealsUS Supreme Court30s
- Q8What is the minimum number of Electoral Votes to win the Presidency?29021825027030s
- Q9What happens if no presidential candidate reaches the minimum number to be President?The country re-votesThe Senate decidesThe Supreme Court decidesThe House of Representatives decides30s
- Q10What makes NE unique in its electoral votes?
We are the only state that votes in the electoral college
We are the state that has always given its votes to the Republican candidate
We are the only state with 5 electoral votesWe are one of only 2 states that can split their electoral votes30s - Q11Ohio is a state with about as many Republicans as Democrats. What do we call these politically balanced states?
reserved states
battleground states
enumerated states
electoral states30s - Q12What is attempt to stop a bill in the Senate through unlimited debate?
cloture
pardon
hold
filibuster30s - Q13How long is a US Senator elected?8 years4 years6 years2 years30s
- Q14What are the 2 parts of Congress?House of Representatives and ExecutiveSupreme Court and SenateSenate and Electoral CollegeHouse of Representatives and Senate30s
- Q15
Which number is most prominent on the Great Seal of the United States?
100
435
270
13
30s