SS8 American Rev/GA Gov Unit 2 Review
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- Q1The governor vetoes a bill; this is an example ofautocracychecks and balancesabsolute monarchyseparation of powers30sEditDelete
- Q2The government is divided into three branches; this is an example ofparliamentary procedureequal rightsseparation of powerschecks and balances30sEditDelete
- Q3What are the requirements to vote in GA?U.S. citizen, GA resident, 30 years oldU.S. citizen, GA resident, 21 years oldU.S. Citizen, Ga resident, 18 years oldU.S. citizen, GA resident, 25 years old30sEditDelete
- Q4What is GA's motto found on the seal and in the pledge of allegiance to the GA flag?Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, VotingWisdom, Justice, ModerationLife, liberty, and the pursuit of happinessLiberty and Justice for all30sEditDelete
- Q5In the DOI, the colonists' complaints are calleda formal declaration of independencethe preamblegrievances30sEditDelete
- Q6For which office in GA must you be 25 years old?GA RepresentativeGA SenatorGovernor/Lieutenant Governor30sEditDelete
- Q7For which office in GA must an individual be 21 years old?Governor/Lieutenant GovGA SenatorGA Representative30sEditDelete
- Q8For which office in GA must a person be 30 years old?GA SenatorGA RepresentativeGovernor/Lieutenant Gov30sEditDelete
- Q9Which branch of Government creates/makes laws?JudicialLegislativeExecutive30sEditDelete
- Q10Which branch of government enforces/carries out laws?LegislativeJudicialExecutive30sEditDelete
- Q11Which branch of government interprets laws?LegislativeJudicialExecutive30sEditDelete
- Q12Who can decide if a law is unconstitutional?GovernorLegislatorsSupreme Court30sEditDelete
- Q13What do committees in the General Assembly do?Create, discuss, debate, and amend a bill and then either kill bill or send to full chamber for a voteRecommend that all bills assigned to them should become lawVote to send bill to the governor30sEditDelete
- Q14Why are committees needed?To make the work faster- it would take too long for the larger groupTo make sure all of the governor's bills are passedTo keep people from arguing30sEditDelete
- Q15Which of the following are roles of the Governor?Create laws, pass state's budgetInterpret laws, administer justiceChief Executive, Commander in Chief of GA National Guard, Propose state's budget30sEditDelete
- Q16Which of the following are the main roles of members of the GA General Assemblyinterpret lawsenforce laws, propose the state's budgetcreate laws, pass a budget for the state30sEditDelete
- Q17What do state agencies do?create lawsinterpret lawsenforce laws and administer programspass a budget30sEditDelete
- Q18Georgia gained land with new borders (St. Mary's River, Mississippi River) as a result ofProclamation of 1763Revolutionary WarStamp ActThe French and Indian War30sEditDelete
- Q19Georgia colonists were not allowed to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains as a result ofProclamation of 1763Stamp ActRevolutionary WarThe French and Indian War30sEditDelete
- Q20What were Georgia colonists' reaction to the Stamp Act?They poured tea into the Savannah RiverThey staged huge protestsThey bought some stampsThey burned effigies30sEditDelete