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Grade 12 Legislative Branch
Who casts tie-breaking votes in the Senate?
  1. Majority Leader
  2. President Pro Tempore
  3. Speaker
  4. US Vice President
Grade 8 Executive Branch
Grade 12 Legislative Branch
Grade 11 US Laws and Amendments
What did the 19th amendment do?
  1. Gave women the right to vote.
  2. Gave black men the right to vote.
  3. Made the voting age 18.
  4. Made senators popularly elected.
Grade 4 US Laws and Amendments
What is the name for the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
  1. Declaration of Independence
  2. Articles of Confederation
  3. Federalist Papers
  4. Bill of Rights
Grade 5 Legislative Branch
What other term is used to refer to the LEGISLATIVE branch?
  1. The President and Vice President of the United States
  2. Congress
  3. Judicial branch
  4. checks and balances
Grade 5 Executive Branch
Grade 12 Legislative Branch
Grade 6 Executive Branch
Though not a state, which of the following does have electors?
  1. Guam
  2. Puerto Rico
  3. American Samoa
  4. District of Columbia
Grade 8 US Laws and Amendments
What agency is in charge of the census?
  1. U.S. Postal Service
  2. U.S. Census Bureau
  3. Internal Revenue Service
  4. Social Security Administration
Grade 5 US Laws and Amendments
What is the Bill of Rights?
  1. The beginning statement of the US Constitution
  2. The first ten amendments to the US Constitution
  3. The system that makes sure that the executive, legislative, and judicial branches share power equally.
  4. All twenty seven amendments that have been added to the US constitution.
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