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Unit 2A: How A Bill Becomes A Law And Citizenship
Test Description: How A Bill Becomes A Law and Citizenship
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is required for a person to become a naturalized citizen?
A
They must learn laws, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship to pass the citizenship test.
B
They must surrender any foreign passports and renounce their foreign citizenship.
C
They must obtain legal immigration status and serve five years in the armed forces.
D
They must recite the pledge of allegiance once before a judge and daily thereafter.
2) One large limit placed on a person exercising a right is that
A
They cannot cause harm to others or take away rights of others
B
They have to research their rights carefully first
C
They must know the right exists before they exercise it
D
They must know where it comes from in the Constitution
3) Obeying the law is a _____.
A
Amendment
B
Right
C
Chance
D
Duty
4) Which of these is a civic responsibility that citizens should do?
A
Vote in elections
B
Get informed
C
Respect diversity
D
All of the above
5) The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called?
A
Preamble to the Constitution
B
Bill of Rights
C
Declaration of Independence
D
Articles of Confederation
6) What is the first step in how a bill becomes a law?
A
The bill dies off and is never spoke of again.
B
The bill is voted and debated on, and must be passed by both the Senate and the House of Reps.
C
The bill starts out as an idea and is introduced by a senator or representative of Congress.
D
The bill reaches the president and if he signs it, it becomes law; if he vetoes it, the bill dies.
7) What is the second step in how a bill becomes a law?
A
The bill reaches the president and if he signs it, it becomes law; if he vetoes it, the bill dies.
B
The bill starts out as an idea and is introduced by a senator or representative of Congress.
C
The bill dies off and is never spoke of again.
D
The bill is voted and debated on, and must be passed by both the Senate and the House of Reps.
8) What is the third step in how a bill becomes a law?
A
The bill starts out as an idea and is introduced by a senator or representative of Congress.
B
The bill reaches the president and if he signs it, it becomes law; if he vetoes it, the bill dies.
C
The bill dies off and is never spoke of again.
D
The bill is voted and debated on, and must be passed by both the Senate and the House of Reps.
9) What does veto mean?
A
impeach
B
promote
C
accept
D
cancel
10) Why is it difficult for bills to become laws?
A
A lot of of people are similar and can agree on similar things.
B
A lot of people don't like to create laws.
C
A lot of people don't care if we have laws or not.
D
A lot of people with different views and backgrounds have to agree on the same thing.
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