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Task 5: Constitution Trivia

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Task 5: Constitution TriviaVersión en línea

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por Kristine Vester
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What is the minimum age for a U . S . Senator ?
- years old

What is the minimum age for a member of the House of Representatives ?
- years old

What term length do members of the House of Representatives serve ?
- years

How long is a term for a U . S . Senator ?
- years .

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What does Article I of the Constitution establish ?
- The Branch ( Congress )

How many chambers are in Congress ?
- ( the House of and the ) - - can also say

Which body of Congress has the sole power to impeach federal officials ?
- The of Representatives .

What role does the Senate play in the impeachment process ?
- The Senate conducts the and decides whether to or acquit the official .

If a government official is found guilty by the Senate , what happens to them ?
- they are

These are the some of expressed powers of Congress
- Can , coining , collect , regulate

What fraction of both house of Congress can override a Presidential veto ?
- /

Who is the presiding officer of the Senate ?
-

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If a law passes which limits your ability to purchase a handgun , which amendment would that law violate ?
- Amendment

If we went to war with another country and Congress said we must allow soldiers to sleep at our houses , which amendment would that policy violate ?
- Amendment

If police break into your house without a search warrant to search for illegal drugs , which amendment would the police have violated ?
- Amendment

If you have been sent to jail for a traffic violation , but have not been informed of the charges against you , which amendment did the police violate ?
- Amendment

If you have been arrested & indicted for a robbery that was committed 5 years ago , but are still waiting for your trial to be held , which amendment has been violated ?
- Amendment

If you are accused of embezzling $250 , 000 dollars from your employer & your case is to be decided by only a judge , which amendment has been violated ?
- Amendment

If the Virginia General Assembly passes a law specifying that thefts of any kind will be punished by the surgical removal of the thief ? s hands . You are convicted of stealing 30 women ? s handkerchiefs and are informed your hands will be removed as a result . Which amendment would that state law violate ?
- Amendment

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Who is the presiding officer of the Senate ?
-

When may the presiding officer of the Senate vote ?
- only when there is a

Who is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives ?
-

How many senators does each state have ?
-

Representation in the House of Representatives for each state is based on the _____ size .
-

What is carried out every 10 years to determine the population size of each state ?
- the

What are the three qualifications to run for President ?
- Must be at least years old , must be a of the US for at least years , must be a - citizen

How long is the President ? s term ?
- years

These are the powers of the President
- - - of military , make w / foreign nations , power to fill requiring Senate only when Senate is in

Which chamber of Congress approves Presidential appointments ?
-

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Who is the head of the Executive Branch ?
- The

Reasons a President can be impeached .
- , , other high crimes / misdemeanors

What is the highest court in the United States ?
- The

How long do federal judges serve ?
- For , unless they , retire , or are

Which branch can create lower federal courts ?
- branch

What types of cases does the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction over ?
- Cases involving , public ministers , and cases in which a is a party

What is the " Full Faith and Credit " clause ?
- States must the , records , and proceedings of other states

What does the " Privileges and Immunities " clause in Article IV guarantee ?
- of each state are to the and immunities of citizens in other states .

What is required for an amendment to be proposed ?
- A - vote in both houses of or a called by two - thirds of state legislatures

What is required for an amendment to be ratified ?
- Approval by - of or conventions

What is the " Supremacy Clause " ?
- It states that takes over state laws .

How many states were required to ratify the Constitution for it to take effect ?
- states

Name two of the protections in the 1st Amendment .
- , press , religion , , petition

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