Chapter 5 Test 2 Review.  What is a proposed new law called?

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Chapter 5 Test 2 Review

 What is a proposed new law called?

 Which of the following is the only one permitted to introduce revenue and appropriation bills in Congress?  Senate  State legislatures  President  House of Representatives

 Which of the following is not part of the process of how a bill becomes a law?  Introduced to the house  Censured by the whole house  Reported to the whole house  Screened out by a committee

 Censured by the whole house

 Who was the only President to be impeached?  Richard Nixon  James Madison  Andrew Johnson  George Washington

 Andrew Johnson

 Which of the following is a power belonging to Congress?  Pace a tax on exports  Grant titles of nobility  Pass ex post facto laws  Lay and collect taxes

 Which of the following is not a power belonging to Congress?  Pass bills of attainder  Borrow money  Regulate commerce  Declare war

 Pass bills of attainder

True/False  The only effective way to prevent a filibuster is to invoke the discharge petition.

 False (Cloture)

 One of the exclusive powers of the Senate is its power to approve all Presidential appointments.

 True

 A. Trustee  B. Oversight  C. “necessary and proper clause”  D. Expressed powers   Gives Congress the authority to put into operation both the expressed and implied powers

 C. “necessary and proper clause”

 A. Trustee  B. Oversight  C. “necessary and proper clause”  D. Expressed powers   The representative votes according to his personal judgment rather than the views of his constituency

 A. Trustee

 B. Oversight  C. “necessary and proper clause”  D. Expressed powers   The congressional monitoring of the bureaucracy to make sure that the laws are being faithfully executed

 B. Oversight

 A. Trustee  B. Oversight  C. “necessary and proper clause”  D. Expressed powers   The powers given explicitly to Congress by the Constitution

 D. Expressed powers