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SS8 American Rev/GA Gov Unit 2 Review

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  • Q1
    The governor vetoes a bill; this is an example of
    autocracy
    checks and balances
    absolute monarchy
    separation of powers
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  • Q2
    The government is divided into three branches; this is an example of
    parliamentary procedure
    equal rights
    separation of powers
    checks and balances
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  • Q3
    What are the requirements to vote in GA?
    U.S. citizen, GA resident, 30 years old
    U.S. citizen, GA resident, 21 years old
    U.S. Citizen, Ga resident, 18 years old
    U.S. citizen, GA resident, 25 years old
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  • Q4
    What is GA's motto found on the seal and in the pledge of allegiance to the GA flag?
    Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Voting
    Wisdom, Justice, Moderation
    Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
    Liberty and Justice for all
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  • Q5
    In the DOI, the colonists' complaints are called
    a formal declaration of independence
    the preamble
    grievances
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  • Q6
    For which office in GA must you be 25 years old?
    GA Representative
    GA Senator
    Governor/Lieutenant Governor
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  • Q7
    For which office in GA must an individual be 21 years old?
    Governor/Lieutenant Gov
    GA Senator
    GA Representative
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  • Q8
    For which office in GA must a person be 30 years old?
    GA Senator
    GA Representative
    Governor/Lieutenant Gov
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  • Q9
    Which branch of Government creates/makes laws?
    Judicial
    Legislative
    Executive
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  • Q10
    Which branch of government enforces/carries out laws?
    Legislative
    Judicial
    Executive
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  • Q11
    Which branch of government interprets laws?
    Legislative
    Judicial
    Executive
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  • Q12
    Who can decide if a law is unconstitutional?
    Governor
    Legislators
    Supreme Court
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  • Q13
    What 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 vote
    Recommend that all bills assigned to them should become law
    Vote to send bill to the governor
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  • Q14
    Why are committees needed?
    To make the work faster- it would take too long for the larger group
    To make sure all of the governor's bills are passed
    To keep people from arguing
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  • Q15
    Which of the following are roles of the Governor?
    Create laws, pass state's budget
    Interpret laws, administer justice
    Chief Executive, Commander in Chief of GA National Guard, Propose state's budget
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  • Q16
    Which of the following are the main roles of members of the GA General Assembly
    interpret laws
    enforce laws, propose the state's budget
    create laws, pass a budget for the state
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  • Q17
    What do state agencies do?
    create laws
    interpret laws
    enforce laws and administer programs
    pass a budget
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  • Q18
    Georgia gained land with new borders (St. Mary's River, Mississippi River) as a result of
    Proclamation of 1763
    Revolutionary War
    Stamp Act
    The French and Indian War
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  • Q19
    Georgia colonists were not allowed to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains as a result of
    Proclamation of 1763
    Stamp Act
    Revolutionary War
    The French and Indian War
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  • Q20
    What were Georgia colonists' reaction to the Stamp Act?
    They poured tea into the Savannah River
    They staged huge protests
    They bought some stamps
    They burned effigies
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