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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 IL Cons. State Symbols State Symbols
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TRUE OR FALSE Illinois sends 25 U.S. Representatives to Congress
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False, 19 Reps plus 2 senators
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TRUE OR FALSE For a bill to become a law it must have passed both houses and have been signed by the President
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False, signed by the governor
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TRUE OR FALSE Once a bill goes to the governor, he or she has 30 calendar days to decide about it.
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False, 60 calendar days
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TRUE OR FALSE One qualification of the governor is that he or she must be 25 years old.
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True
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TRUE OR FALSE The Secretary of State is the first person in line to take over for the governor.
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False, the Lt. Governor
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TRUE OR FALSE The Attorney General protects Illinois consumers against fraud and rip-offs.
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True
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TRUE OR FALSE The Secretary of State is responsible for the safekeeping and investment of state monies.
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FALSE, Treasurer
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TRUE OR FALSE The term of any executive officer is 4 years.
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TRUE
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TRUE OR FALSE A Supreme Court judge must be a licensed attorney
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TRUE
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TRUE OR FALSE A judge can be re-elected on his record, without running against anyone.
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TRUE
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TRUE OR FALSE An Illinois judge can hold any other job they want while serving for the state.
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False, None
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TRUE OR FALSE Illinois has over 100 counties
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TRUE
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TRUE OR FALSE Our U.S. Representative is Timothy Johnson
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TRUE
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TRUE OR FALSE The three types of state courts are the circuit, appellate, and the second appellate
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FALSE, circuit, appellate, supreme
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TRUE OR FALSE In an open primary system, voters can vote for either political party.
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TRUE
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State Song
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Illinois
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State Animal
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White-tailed deer
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State Fish
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Bluegill
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State Tree
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White Oak
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State Flower
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Purple violet
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State Bird
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Cardinal
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State Mineral
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Flouride
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State Insect
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Monarch Butterfly
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State Slogan
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Land of Lincoln
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