Lesson 12: How Does The Constitution Limit The Powers Of Our Government? Question Preview (ID: 41467)


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How many branches of government are there?
a) 3.
b) 2.
c) 1.
d)

The Legislative Branch does what?
a) Make the laws.
b) Enforce the laws.
c) Settle disagreements about what the laws mean.
d)

What does the Executive Branch do?
a) Settle disagreements about what the laws mean.
b) Enforce the laws.
c) Make the laws.
d)

What does the Judicial Branch do?
a) Make the laws.
b) Enforce the laws.
c) Settle disagreements about what the laws mean.
d)

What are the two parts of Congress?
a) Senate and House of Representatives.
b) Executive and Judicial Branches.
c)
d)

How many senators are there?
a) 100.
b) 50.
c) 25.
d)

Who is the leader of the Executive Branch?
a) The King.
b) The Queen.
c) The President.
d)

What does the separation of powers mean?
a) Divide the powers of government into buildings.
b) Divide the powers of government into branches.
c)
d)

Balancing powers is important because...?
a) No person has more power.
b) No branch has more power.
c)
d)

Who has the power to stop or refuse a law?
a) The president.
b) The king.
c)
d)

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