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Civics & Economics
Test Three
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Economics
10th Grade
03/03/2009

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What are the two houses that make up Congress?
Definition
House of Representatives and the Senate
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Why are the two houses of Congress good places to discuss issues that might require new laws?

Definition
Congress has the sole authority to make laws - given by the Constitution.
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Why is so much of the business of Congress conducted in committees?
Definition
This makes it easier to handle a great number of bills at one time.
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Describe three non-legislative powers given in Congress.
Definition
approve or reject presidential nominees for official appointments, impeach federal officials,remove federal officials from office
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What do writs of habeus corpus, bills of attainder, and ex post facto laws have in common?
Definition
they are all powers denied to Congress by the Constitution
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What are the qualifications for members of the House of Representatives?
Definition
age 25, citizen 7 years, resident in the state/district
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What are the qualifications for the Senate?
Definition
age 30, citizen 9 yrs., resident of the state
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What action does Congress take after a bill is introduced in Congress?
Definition
Both houses of congress assign introduced bills to a standing committee for discussion
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What is the difference between public and private bills?
Definition
     a public bill addresses a national or general concern and a private bill focuses on individual people amd places
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What are resolutions?
Definition
formal statements expressing lawmaker's opinions or decisions
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Why is the action of a standing committee so important to the passage of a bill?

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they can pass, change, ignore, or kill a bill
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Why do you think the President is elected rather than appointed by Congress?
Definition
The president (executive) checks the legislative branch. Congress might appoint a president who would support their legislation. This would cause problems and break down the balance of power among the three branches.
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Who are the first four officers in the line of succession to the presidency?
Definition
 vice president, Speaker of the House, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Secretary of State
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According to the Constitution, what is the president's duty to Congress?
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The President must give Congress information on the state of the union in several yearly addresses.
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As commander in chief, what responsibilities does the President have?
Definition
the military, where and when to deploy (send) troops
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In what way is the president the country's chief diplomat? What duties does this include?

Definition
He or she appoints ambassadors to foreign nations, makes treaties with other nations, and may offer aid to needy nations.
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Why are trade sanctions and embargoes considered tools of foreign policy?
Definition
They are used against nations considered dangerous to the U.S. They are intended to pressure the nation into changing its policies.
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Name three cabinet departments and describe their main duties
Definition

1. Dept. of Energy - directs overall energy plan for the nation

2. Dept. of Veterans Affairs - directs services for armed forces veterans

3. Dept. of Education - provides advice and funding for schools 

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Why has the federal bureaucracy grown over the years?
Definition
The nation and its needs have grown in number and complexity.
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