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Exam Review Page 2 – Part 1

Which Amendment calls for “separate ballots for President and Vice President,” which means they have to run as a team?  A)12B)25C)22D)20

Which Amendment calls for “separate ballots for President and Vice President,” which means they have to run as a team?  A)12B)25C)22D)20

Which Amendment calls for the president to serve only 2 terms?  A)12B)25C)22D)20

Which Amendment calls for the president to serve only 2 terms?  A)12B)25C)22D)20

Which Amendment was passed in order to remove alcohol from our society? This was called Prohibition.  A)17  B)18  C)19  D)20  E)21

Which Amendment was passed in order to remove alcohol from our society? This was called Prohibition.  A)17  B)18  C)19  D)20  E)21

Which amendment was passed in order to remove the amendment that prohibited alcohol? This is the only amendment passed that erases or removes another one.  A)17  B)18  C)19  D)20  E)21

Which Amendment gave women the right to vote? Women were the last group to get the right to vote, in 1920!  A)11B)17C)19D)23

Which Amendment gave women the right to vote? Women were the last group to get the right to vote, in 1920!  A)11B)17C)19D)23

Which amendment would deal with college students protesting budget cuts for their school at the state capital?  A)1  B)4  C)5  D)6  E)7

Which amendment would deal with college students protesting budget cuts for their school at the state capital?  A)1-Freedom of Speech, right to petition the government, Freedom of Assembly  B)4  C)5  D)6  E)7

Which amendment would deal with Kids can’t be assigned to specific schools according to race?  A)11B)15C)14D)13

Which amendment would deal with Kids can’t be assigned to specific schools according to race?  A)11B)15C)14D)13

Which amendment covers this? Tommy is arrested for driving a car that was reported stolen by its owner. He is found guilty and sentenced to life in prison making cars as his punishment.  A)4B)8C)6D)13

Which amendment covers this? Tommy is arrested for driving a car that was reported stolen by its owner. He is found guilty and sentenced to life in prison making cars as his punishment.  A)4B)8C)6D)13

Which amendment covers this? Maggie gets picked up by the police as a suspect in an attack at a Mardi Gras parade. She refuses to say anything until her lawyers and parents arrive at the jail.  A)1B)4C)5D)8

Which amendment covers this? Maggie gets picked up by the police as a suspect in an attack at a Mardi Gras parade. She refuses to say anything until her lawyers and parents arrive at the jail.  A)1B)4C)5D)8

Which amendment covers this? A worker at a voting station is arrested for breaking the law because he refused to allow Hispanic voters to vote.  A)15B)14C)24D)17

Which amendment covers this? A worker at a voting station is arrested for breaking the law because he refused to allow Hispanic voters to vote.  A)15B)14C)24D)17

Which of the following groups of amendments were passed after the Civil War and deal with abolishing slavery, equal rights for all citizens, and making it illegal to keep anyone from voting based on race, religion or creed?  A)10, 11, 12 C)13, 14, 15  B)11, 12, 13 D)15, 16, 17

Which of the following groups of amendments were passed after the Civil War and deal with abolishing slavery, equal rights for all citizens, and making it illegal to keep anyone from voting based on race, religion or creed?  A)10, 11, 12 C)13, 14, 15  B)11, 12, 13 D)15, 16, 17

Which of the following would fit in the blanks? The importance of Marbury v. Madison is that it was the first time the____ used the right of _____ to throw out actions by a president.  A)Congress, law review  B)Supreme Court, judicial review  C)Senate, judicial review  D)President, executive action

Which of the following would fit in the blanks? The importance of Marbury v. Madison is that it was the first time the____ used the right of _____ to throw out actions by a president.  A)Congress, law review  B)Supreme Court, judicial review  C)Senate, judicial review  D)President, executive action

The U.S. Constitution gives the president the power to make treaties  A)without consulting Congress.  B)with the approval of the House of Representatives.  C)with the approval of the Senate.  D)with the approval of the Supreme Court.

The U.S. Constitution gives the president the power to make treaties  A)without consulting Congress.  B)with the approval of the House of Representatives.  C)with the approval of the Senate.  D)with the approval of the Supreme Court.

The __________ casts the final votes for who will become president and vice president, based on the ______ votes from the states they represent.  A)people of the states, people’s  B)Congress, popular  C)Elementary college, politician’s  D)Electoral college, popular

The __________ casts the final votes for who will become president and vice president, based on the ______ votes from the states they represent.  A)people of the states, people’s  B)Congress, popular  C)Elementary college, politician’s  D)Electoral college, popular

The _________ is the group of advisors to the president that deal with the specific topics of their departments.  A)Cabinet  B)Attorney General  C)EOP  D)Senate

The _________ is the group of advisors to the president that deal with the specific topics of their departments.  A)Cabinet  B)Attorney General  C)EOP  D)Senate

Who must confirm the people the president appoints to jobs?  A)House of Representatives  B)Supreme Court  C)Senate  D)EOP

Who must confirm the people the president appoints to jobs?  A)House of Representatives  B)Supreme Court  C)Senate  D)EOP

Which of the following is correct about the Amendments and Amendment process?  A)There are only 17 Amendments, including the Bill of Rights.  B)There are 27 Amendments, the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights.  C)To ratify the amendment, 3/4 of the states must vote “yes.”  D)To propose an amendment, 2/3 of both houses of Congress need to vote “yes” for it.  E)To propose an amendment, 2/3 of state legislatures can ask for a special convention.

Which of the following is correct about the Amendments and Amendment process?  A)There are only 17 Amendments, including the Bill of Rights.  B)There are 27 Amendments, the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights.  C)To ratify the amendment, 3/4 of the states must vote “yes.”  D)To propose an amendment, 2/3 of both houses of Congress need to vote “yes” for it.  E)To propose an amendment, 2/3 of state legislatures can ask for a special convention.

Which of the following are included in the First Amendment?  A)Right to an attorney  B)Freedom of speech  C)Right to petition the government  D)Freedom of education  E)Freedom of press  F)Freedom of assembly  G)Freedom of religion  H)Right to work

Which of the following are included in the First Amendment?  A)Right to an attorney  B)Freedom of speech  C)Right to petition the government  D)Freedom of education  E)Freedom of press  F)Freedom of assembly  G)Freedom of religion  H)Right to work

Select which of the following are correct about the requirements for government jobs.  A)The President must be at least 35 years old and have been born a citizen.  B)Senators must be at least 30 years old and be a citizen for 9 years.  C)The Vice President must be at least 35 years old and have been born a citizen.  D)Representatives must be at least 25 years old and be a citizen for 7 years.

Select which of the following are correct about the requirements for government jobs.  A)The President must be at least 35 years old and have been born a citizen.  B)Senators must be at least 30 years old and be a citizen for 9 years.  C)The Vice President must be at least 35 years old and have been born a citizen.  D)Representatives must be at least 25 years old and be a citizen for 7 years.

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  No excessive bail or cruel or unusual punishment.

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  No excessive bail or cruel or unusual punishment.  8 th

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Rights of accused in criminal cases- speedy and public trial and a jury of your peers.

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Rights of accused in criminal cases- speedy and public trial and a jury of your peers.  6 th

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Right to bear arms and for states to have a militia

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Right to bear arms and for states to have a militia  2 nd

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  People get rights not listed in Constitution.

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  People get rights not listed in Constitution.  9 th

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition.

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition.  1 st

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Trial by jury in cases involving more than $20. (lawsuits)

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Trial by jury in cases involving more than $20. (lawsuits)  7 th

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Citizens do not have to house soldiers.

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Citizens do not have to house soldiers.  3 rd

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Due Process of law (legal rights), No double jeopardy (being tried for the same crime twice) or no witness against yourself. (Right to remain silent)

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Due Process of law (legal rights), No double jeopardy (being tried for the same crime twice) or no witness against yourself. (Right to remain silent)  5 th

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Any rights not given to federal government are given to the states and people.

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  Any rights not given to federal government are given to the states and people.  10 th

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  No unreasonable search or arrest.

The Bill of Rights: Which one of the first 10 Amendments is this?  No unreasonable search or arrest.  4 th

The Other Amendments…  Abolished slavery

The Other Amendments…  Abolished slavery  13 th

The Other Amendments…  Equal Rights under the Law: If you are born or naturalized in the U.S. then you are a citizen of the U.S. and have equal rights-All citizens have the same rights.

The Other Amendments…  Equal Rights under the Law: If you are born or naturalized in the U.S. then you are a citizen of the U.S. and have equal rights-All citizens have the same rights.  14 th

The Other Amendments…  You cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed.

The Other Amendments…  You cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed.  15 th

The Other Amendments…  Gave 18 year olds the right to vote.

The Other Amendments…  Gave 18 year olds the right to vote.  26 th

The Other Amendments…  Gave women the right to vote.

The Other Amendments…  Gave women the right to vote.  19 th