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Illinois Constitution Review
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History Illinois became a state in what year? 1818
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History Illinois is what number state of the United States? 21st
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History How many total constitutions has Illinois had? 4
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History What year was the current Illinois constitution written? 1970
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History What are the three branches of government in Illinois called? Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
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History What county do you live in? Cook
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History In what city is the state capital located? Springfield
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History In what city was the first capital located? Kaskaskia
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History In what city was the second capital located? Vandalia
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Symbols What is the state flower? Violet
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Symbols What is the state tree? White Oak
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Symbols What is the state bird? Cardinal
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Symbols What is the state insect? Monarch Butterfly
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Symbols What is the state fish? Bluegill
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Symbols What is the state mineral? Fluorite
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Symbols What is the state animal? White Tailed Deer
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Symbols What is the state fossil? Tully Monster
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Symbols What is the state dance? Square Dance
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Voting Requirements* Be at least 18 years old Be a US Citizen Live in the State for at least 30 days Be a Registered Voter
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Legislative Branch What is the lawmaking body in Illinois called? General Assembly*
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Legislative Branch What are the two parts of the lawmaking body of Illinois called? The House of Representatives and the Senate
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Legislative Branch How much of a vote does the General Assembly need in order to override a veto? 3/5*
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Legislative Branch Who is the presiding officer of the Illinois House of Representatives? Speaker of the House
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Legislative Branch What is the presiding officer in the senate called? President of the Senate
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Legislative Branch Where would the trial of the impeachment of an Illinois official be held? Senate
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Legislative Branch How old must a member of the General Assembly be? 21 years old
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Legislative Branch How many members are in the Illinois Senate? 59*
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Legislative Branch How many members are in the Illinois House of Representatives? 118*
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Legislative Branch What is the length of term for an Illinois State Senator? 2 or 4 years
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Legislative Branch What is the length of term for an Illinois State House of Representative? 2 years
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Executive Branch Head of the Illinois Executive Branch? The Governor*
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Executive Branch The Governor of Illinois is elected by… The people of the State*
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Executive Branch Who has the power to veto all bills? The Governor
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Executive Branch What are powers that are given to the governor of Illinois?* Command the State Militia Administer and enforce laws of the state. Grant pardons and reprieves for state offenses. Power to Call National Guard
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Executive Branch Who is the Illinois governor? Bruce Rauner
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Executive Branch What is the job of the Governor? Chief Executive of Illinois – Head of the Illinois government
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Executive Branch What is the job of the Lieutenant Governor? Receives duties from the Governor “Vice President” of State*
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Executive Branch What is the job of the Attorney General? Legal Officer for the State*
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Executive Branch What is the job of the Secretary of State? Keeper of the Seal* Keeps all state records including birth, death, marriage, and driver’s licenses
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Executive Branch What is the job of the Comptroller? Bookkeeper of financial records and signs state paychecks*
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Executive Branch What is the job of the Secretary of Treasury? Controls Illinois Tax money investments/state banker*
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Executive Branch How old must a member of the Executive branch be? 25 years old
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Executive Branch What is the length of term for an Executive officer? 4 years*
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Judicial Branch How many judges are on the Illinois State Supreme Court? 7 judges*
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Judicial Branch How do Illinois judges get their offices? Elected* Associate judges are the only ones appointed.
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Miscellaneous Article Ten of the State constitution identifies that the primary responsibility to finance public education belongs to… The State*
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