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OCCC AFG Final Review
OCCC AFG Professor Alan J.Cook M.P.A
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Political Studies
Undergraduate 1
05/08/2012

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Term
Who was the first women elected to congress?
Definition
Jeanetter Rankin
Term
How many member are in congress?
Definition
435
Term
How many electoral votes are there?
Definition
538
Term
How many electoral votes does oklahoma have?
Definition
7
Term
What percentage of delegates are super delegates at the democratic national convention?
Definition
20%
Term
How many electors does oklahoma have?
Definition
7
Term
How many representatives does Oklahoma have?
Definition
5
Term
Who was the first US secretary of the Treasury?
Definition
Alexander Hamilton
Term
What compromise was reached between the Virginia and New Jersey Plan?
Definition
The Conneticut compromise
Term
What year did the Constitutional Convention take place?
Definition
1787
Term
What year was the constitution written, ratified, and implemented?
Definition

Written-1787

Ratified-1788

Implemented-1788

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What year was the Declaration of Independence written?
Definition
1776
Term
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Definition
Thomas Jefferson
Term
Who are the 9 supreme court justices?
Definition

John Roberts

Antonin Scalia

Anthony Kennedy

Clarence Thomas

Ruth Ginsburg

Stephen Breyer

Samuel Alito

Sonia Sotomayor

Elena Kagan

Term
Who are the two Oklahoma US senators?
Definition

James Inhofe

Tom Coburn

Term
Who are the US representatives for Oklahoma?
Definition

Lankford

Sullivan

Boren

Term
What from the Declaration of Independence should you memorize?
Definition
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Term
Acronym for presidents?
Definition

Really That wilma had captured him romantically.

Today everyone knows john never found comfort.

Really, bliss can be overated.

 

 

Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, FDR, Truman,Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, H.W. Bush, Clinton,  G.W. Bush, Obama

 

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