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Government Test Review

Government Test Review. To say no to a bill. A. citizens B. veto C. Supreme Court D.Constitution. People who live in a community. A. citizens B. Congress C. veto D. laws. Highest court in the United States. A. citizens B. Constitution C. Supreme Court D. Congress.

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Government Test Review

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  1. Government Test Review

  2. To say no to a bill • A. citizens • B. veto • C. Supreme Court • D.Constitution

  3. People who live in a community • A. citizens • B. Congress • C. veto • D. laws

  4. Highest court in the United States • A. citizens • B. Constitution • C. Supreme Court • D. Congress

  5. House of Representatives and the Senate • A. citizens • B. laws • C. Congress • D. Supreme Court

  6. Rules made by a government • A. veto • B. laws • C. Congress • D. Supreme Court

  7. Gives the U.S citizens rights and freedoms and details how our government works • A. citizens • B. laws • C. Constitution • D. Supreme Court

  8. How does the government get money to pay for government services? • A. By collecting taxes from people • B. By holding bake sales • C. By printing their own money • D. By working at a job to earn money

  9. What is a democracy? • A. A form of government where a king rules • B. A form of government where the people have a say • C. A form of government run by the police • D. It is a crazy demonstration

  10. Why do communities have governments? • A. To protect their citizens • B. To have elections every four years • C. To give the police and judges a job • D. To have power over the people

  11. How many senators does each state have? • A. two • B. Four • C. six • D. It is based on the population of the state

  12. What is another name for the President? • A. Your Honor • B. Commander-in-Chief • C. King • D. Vice President

  13. The President of the United States must • A. Be at least 35 years old • B. Be a citizen of the United States for at least 14 years • C. Be born in the United States • D. All of the above

  14. The President can hold office for • A. Only 4 years • B. Only 6 years • C. 4 years and can run again for another 4 years • D. 6 years and can run again for another 6 years

  15. The President is a part of which branch of the government? • A. Judicial • B. Executive • C. Legislative • D. local government

  16. The Congress is part of which branch of government? • A. Judicial • B. Executive • C. Legislative • D. The White House

  17. The Supreme Court is part of which branch of government? • A. Judicial • B. Executive • C. Legislative • D. the local government

  18. Which level of government would make laws about things like where you can ride your bicycle on the sidewalk, or if you can use fireworks? • A. Local • B. State • C. Federal • D. The highest

  19. Who is the leader of the executive branch of a state government? • A. President • B. Mayor • C. Governor • D. Mr. Ronca

  20. Which branch is in charge of military? • A. Executive • B. Legislative • C. Judicial

  21. Which branch meets with leaders of foreign countries? • A. Executive • B. Legislative • C. Judicial

  22. Which branch approves or vetoes Congress’ bills • A. Executive • B. Legislative • C. Judicial

  23. Which branch makes the laws? • A. Executive • B. Legislative • C. Judicial

  24. Which branch decides if the laws are constitutional? • A. Executive • B. Legislative • C. Judicial

  25. Which branch carries out the laws? • A. Executive • B. Legislative • C. Judicial

  26. ANSWER KEY • 1. B 11. B 21. Executive • 2. A 12. D 22. Legislative • 3. C 13. C 23. Judicial • 4. C 14. B 24. Executive • 5. B 15. C • 6. C 16. A • 7. A 17. A • 8. B 18. A • 9. A 19. Executive • 10. A 20. Executive

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