Chapter 3 Section 3 Quiz Mr. Plude.

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Chapter 3 Section 3 Quiz Mr. Plude

Question 1 Which of the following has final approval on the ratification of all treaties? A The House of Representatives B) The President C) The Supreme Court D) The Senate

Question 2 Inability to get things done in Government A) Veto B) Gridlock C) Congressional Hearings D) Executive Agreements

Question 3 A ______________ construction interpretation of the Constitution means following the literal words of the Constitution. A) Loose B) Strict C) Tight D) Relaxed

Question 4 True or False Executive agreements and executive orders can only be changed by an act of Congress.

Question 5 Arrangements with foreign leaders or foreign governments and the executive branch are known as… A) formal treaties B) gridlock C) executive agreements D) congressional mandates

Question 6 What is the main goal of a political party? A) Fundraising B) To win elections C) Field a strong candidate D) Nominate Supreme Court Justices

Question 7 Which branch of government is authorized by the Constitution to from time to time create inferior courts as needed? A) The Executive B) The Congress C) The Judicial D) The Senate

Question 8 Which of these was created to assist the executive in carrying out it’s administrative duties? A) Senate B) President C) Committee Chairs D) Cabinet

Question 9 True or False New technology will reshape the Constitution over time.

Question 10 How are the President and the Vice-President elected? A) Through the popular vote B) Election by the electoral college C) By executive agreements D) Being chosen by the electorate after the initial primary votes

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Bonus Question – 5pts How many amendments are there to the Constitution?

Bonus Question – 5pts Which amendment repealed the amendment prohibiting alcohol?

Bonus Question – 5pts What state has the most electoral votes in the electoral college?

Bonus Question – 5pts Thomas Jefferson was for or against the creation of a national bank. (Answer must in complete sentence form without using pronouns.)

Bonus Question – 5pts How many political parties are allowed to exist in the United States? (Answer must be a complete sentence)