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Quiz of the Day

1.

CE.6b The president checks Congress when the president-

A) confirm or refuse to confirm judges/justices
B) impeach and convict judges/justices
C) appoints judges/judges
D) proposes legislation

2.

CE.3e Which of the following aspects of citizenship is the picture above demonstrating?

A) Civic duty
B) Civic responsibility
C) Naturalization
D) Freedom of speech

3.

CE.5c This candidate is speaking to the electorate about his opinions on the economy in the United States. Which function of political parties is this an example of:

A) Recruiting and nominating candidates
B) Educating the electorate about campaign issues
C) Helping candidates win elections
D) Monitoring actions of officeholders

4.

CE.6a  The number of members in Congress are based on-

A) populations of the world
B) populations of the states
C) populations of the cities
D) populations of the counties



5.




CE.3b  The picture above best represents which fundamental freedom?

A) speech
B) petition
C) press
D) religion

6.

CE.6a Which level of government appoints ambassadors and federal judges?

A) Local
B) State
C) National
D) 4-1

7.

CE.6a  _____________ = Number of representatives in the US House of Representatives; _____________ = Number of US Senators.

8.

CE.6c  What two primary options does the president have when Congress sends him a law?

 

9.

CE.6d  Each year the President gives a speech in January to introduce goals and propose legislation for the coming year.  What is this speech called?

A) The Annual Report on the Nation
B) The State of the Union Address
C) The Presidential Bulletin
D) The State of the Commonwealth Address

10.

CE.5e  In most states, including Virginia, voters must be all of the following EXCEPT

A) at least 18 years old
B) employed
C) a resident of that state
D) registered


 


 

 

Bonus

CE.6c List the five steps in the lawmaking process in order. (2 points for every correct step)