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Final Exam Review Page 4
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who brings charges of impeachment against the President?
A
Supreme Court
B
Senate
C
the Vice President
D
House of Representatives
2) Who has the power to declare war?
A
States
B
Congress
C
commander in chief
D
President
3) How are a state's presidential electors chosen?
A
From the results of the popular vote
B
By a convention held before the popular vote
C
From the results of the primaries
D
By the incoming President
4) Which of the following is NOT a formal requirement to be President?
A
College Education
B
35 years old
C
Live in the US for 14 years
D
Natural Born Citizen
5) What is the main flaw of the Electoral College
A
It gives third parties an advantage
B
It gives large states an unfair advantage
C
It focuses on cities with large populations
D
The winner of the popular vote is not guaranteed to be President
6) Who approves presidential cabinet appointments?
A
House of Reps
B
Both Houses of Congress
C
The Supreme Court
D
The Senate
7) If you are tried for the same crime twice in the same jurisdiction, it is a violation called:
A
habeas corpus
B
double jeopardy
C
writ of certiorari
D
original jurisdiction
8) Which Amendment forbids slavery?
A
13
B
15
C
14
D
16
9) Which clause allows people to practice their religion freely as long as they don't harm others?
A
due process clause
B
establishment clause
C
free exercise clause
D
equal protection clause
10) The Bill of Rights originally protected you from:
A
the national government only
B
state and national governments
C
state governments
D
your employer
11) Which of the following is an example of double jeopardy?
A
Bill is arrested for robbing a store 5 months after the crime occured
B
Dustin serves 2 years in jail, and while on probation he is re-arrested for a new crime and is sent back to jail
C
Mary is found not guilty of murder but the judge still believes she is guilty and orders another trial
D
Roscoe is given 2 life sentences for 2 different crimes
12) What is forbidden under the Establishment Clause in regard to public schools?
A
Students wearing religious clothing
B
School-led prayer
C
Individual students praying
D
Student religious groups such as FCA
13) What is the least number of Presidential electors a state may have?
A
0
B
1
C
2
D
3
14) In order of presidential succession, the line is: President, Vice President____________
A
Speaker of the House
B
Secretary of State
C
President of the Senate
D
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
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