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Test Description: Bill to law
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1) Powers of Congress that are written in the Constitution are called-
A
reserved powers
B
expressed powers
C
implied powers
D
important powers
2) Powers that are not written in the Constitution but help Congress carry out expressed powers are called-
A
reserved powers
B
important powers
C
expressed powers
D
implied powers
3) Why are bills created?
A
to increase the power of Congress
B
to influence public policy
C
to solve problems in the country
D
to help the President
4) How do bills start?
A
when they are debated
B
when the President writes them
C
In a committee
D
as an idea to fix a problem
5) What is the first step in the bill to law process?
A
Debated by the full house of Congress
B
Introduced to the House or Senate
C
Sent to Committee
D
Voted on
6) What is the step after a bill is introduced in the bill to law process?
A
Sent to Committee
B
Debated by full house of Congress
C
Introduced to the House or Senate
D
Voted on
7) What happens after the bill comes out of committee?
A
Introduced to the House or Senate
B
Voted on
C
Sent to Committee
D
Debated by full house of Congress
8) After the bill is debated what happens?
A
It is sent to the President
B
It is sent to Committee
C
It is introduced
D
It is voted on
9) After one house of Congress passes a bill, where does it go?
A
To the other House of Congress
B
To the President
C
To the Vice President
D
To the people
10) After both houses of Congress pass a bill, where does it go?
A
to the Vice President
B
To the President
C
to the other house of Congress
D
to the people
11) What are the Presidents options when he receives a bill?
A
Sign it into law
B
Veto it and reject it
C
All of the above
12) If the President vetoes a bill, what is the last chance for the bill to be passed?
A
Congress can ask the President to sign the bill
B
Congress cannot override a veto
C
Congress can override with a 2/3rds vote
D
Congress can override with a 50% vote
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