Worksheet - Article I, Sections 1-4
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- Q1What is outlined in the Constitution?the structure and function of the local governmentsthe structure and function of the central governmentthe structure and function of the state governments120s
- Q2What are the main parts of the Constitution called?ArticlesSectionsPreambleAmendments120s
- Q3What is outlined in the first three articles?goals and purposes of governmentrights, duties and responsibilitiesbranches of government120s
- Q4Which branch of government is outlined in Article I?executivejudiciallegislative120s
- Q5"Legislative" means having the abilityto create lawsto interpret lawsto enforce laws120s
- Q6Article I, Section 1 says that all the legislative power of the U.S. is given to aSupreme CourtPresidentCongress120s
- Q7What chamber of Congress is outline in Article I, Section 2?SenateHouse of Representatives120s
- Q8To be in the House of Representatives, you have to be at least _____ years old and a U.S. citizen for at least _____ years.25; 730; 925; 930; 7120s
- Q9How many U.S. Representatives does each state have?7depends on the population of the state225120s
- Q10What chamber of Congress has higher/tougher requirements to be a member?Senatethe requirements are the exact same in each chamberHouse of Representatives120s
- Q11When elected, U.S. Representatives serve a term of _____ years and U.S. Senators serve a term of _____ years.6; 22; 64; 62; 4120s
- Q12What part of the Constitution outlines the Senate?Article 2Article I, Section 3Article 3Article I, Section 2120s
- Q13Who automatically becomes the "President of the Senate" when he or she is elected?President pro temporeVice PresidentChief JusticeSpeaker120s
- Q14In the impeachment process, the _____ brings charges of misconduct against a public official and the _____ holds the trial to decide whether the official should be removed from office.Senate; SenateHouse of Representatives; SenateHouse of Representatives; House of RepresentativesSenate; House of Representatives120s
- Q15How many Senators need to vote "yes" in order to remove a person from office?1/2majority3/42/3120s