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1. Which term is applied to a legislator who introduces a bill?

A) President pro tempore

B) Sponsor of the bill

C) Proponent of the bill

D) Director of the bill


2. Who carries out the roles of chief diplomat, commander in chief, and chief executive in the United States?

A) The Secretary of State and the head of the joint chiefs

B) The Secretary of Defense and the five-star generals

C) The Senate majority leader

D) The President


3. What is the U.S. Constitution?

A) The philosophy of government on which the country is based

B) An unchangeable set of instructions for government

C) A guideline for government that states can accept or reject

D) The fundamental law of the United States


4. What does Congress have the power to do?

A) Buy land and elect the state governors

B) Coin money and declare war

C) Make treaties and nominate judges

D) Manage state parks and build roads


5.Under the constitution, each state has how many senator(s) and how many representatives

A) Two; three

B) Two; number is based on the population of the state

C) Two; number is based on tradition

D) Three; number is based on the amount of taxes the state pays


6. Gerrymandering is the drawing of which of the following?

A) State boundaries to even the size f the states

B) Political districts to benefit a party

C) County line to avoid increases in taxes

D) City limits to gain tax revenue


7.Which of the following assist the floor leaders in getting party members to vote in a certain way in both houses of Congress?

A) Whips

B) Vice chairpersons

C) Committee heads

D) Clerks


8. According to the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. House of Representatives has the power to do what to government officials

A) Impeach them

B) Prosecute them

C) Remove them

D) Nominate them


10. The president is limited to two terms by which of the following?

A) The Twenty-second Amendment

B) Political precedent

C) The Second Amendment

D) Congressional law


11. What is the vice president's only constitutional role?

A) Presiding over the Senate

B) Leading the House of Representatives

C)Serving the president's chief advisor

D) Representing the United States abroad


12. What did the Pendleton Act establish?

A) The Secret Service

B) The presidential succession order

C) The civil service system

D) The spoils system


13. All government offices, agencies, and departments make up which of the following?

A) The Cabinet

B) The bureaucracy

C) The judicial branch

D) The third estate


14.NASA is an example of what type of agency?

A) Executive

B) Omnibus

C) Ad hoc

D) Administrative


15. The people who head the major departments in the executive branch are in which building or group?

A) The Pentagon

B) The vice president's Political Council

C) The president's Cabinet

D) The National Bipartisan Council


16. The practice of giving government jobs to friends and political supporters was known as which of the following?

A) Nepotism

B) Appointment on merit

C) The spoils system

D) Plagiarism


17. Marbury v. Madison was the first example of which of the following?

A) Impeachment

B) Judicial review

C) Military court-martial

D) Judicial endorsement of Congress


18. When they are appointed, how long do federal and Supreme Court justices serve?

A) For 10 years

B) For as long as the president who appointed them is in office

C) For life

D) For 5 years


19. What can a judge issue to legally make something happen or stop something from happening?

A) An injunction

B) An ultimatum

C) An obscure opinion

D) An emergency decree


20. What must the Supreme Court have to render a decision in a case?

A) A compromise

B) A landmark case

C) A three-fourths majority

D) A simple majority


Thank you for your help, it's very appreciated :)

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Answer 1

Answer:

1 is A:President pro tempore

2 is D:The president

3 is D:The fundamental law of the United States

4 is B: coin money and declare war

5: is B: Two; number is based on the population of the state

6 is B:Political districts to benefit a party

7 is A:Whips

8 is A:Impeach them

9 or I guess 10? is A:The Twenty-second Amendment

11 is A:Presiding over the Senate

12 is C: The civil service system

13 is B:The bureaucracy

14 is A:) Executive

15 is C: The president's Cabinet

16 is: C: The spoils system      also known as the patronage system

17 is B:Judicial review

18 is C: For life

19 is  A: An injunction

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20 is I have no idea sorry

Explanation:


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Which of the graphs best serves as evidence that that the United States was poised to
grow in power and prominence as the war ended?

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I have no idea I'm not that smart when it. comes to stuff like this sorry

a. Where did the Serbians go?

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Answer:Belgrade fell again in October 1915, as the Bulgarians made their way into Niš and Kosovo. All looked lost for the Serbs, so the decision was made to retreat through the mountains of Montenegro and Albania in the hope of making it to Greece, the nearest stronghold of Serbia's allies.

Explanation:

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12. What was the outcome of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore
(2000)?
A. A recount of votes in Florida was stopped and George W. Bush became
the next President.
B. The U.S. Supreme Court confirmed the ruling of the Supreme Court of
Florida to conduct a recount.
C. The U.S. Supreme Court used the results of the popular vote in place of
the Electoral College.
D. The U.S. Supreme Court ordered a new election to be held in Florida.

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12, 2000, the Supreme Court of the United States reversed a Florida Supreme Court request for a selective manual recount of that state’s U.S. presidential election ballots. The 5–4 decision effectively awarded Florida’s 25 votes in the electoral college—and thus the election itself—to Republican candidate George W. Bush.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

What group of immigrants to the United States were processed through Ellis Island?

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Answer:

Russians, Italians, Slavs, Jews, Greeks, Poles, Serbs, and Turks

Explanation:

12. During the early years of the American republic, most Southern farmers supported

a.the creation of a national bank

b.lower tariff rates

c.taxes on exports

d.ending immigration from Britain

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Answer:

B :Lower tariff rates (SORRY IF IT'S WRONG)

Explanation:

According to john Locke, If the government fails to to protect natural rights, what could the citizens do?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although you forgot to attach the options for this question we can say the following.

According to John Locke, if the government fails to protect natural rights, the citizens could overthrow the government and establish a new one.

Here we are talking about the concept of popular sovereignty that originated in the times of the European Enlightenment and was included in the United States Constitution by the US founding fathers. They were directly influenced by the modern concepts on government and society introduced by brilliant philosophers and thinkers of the Enlightenment such as John Locke, Voltaire, Baron de Montesquiou, Jean-Jaques Rosseau, and Thomas Hobbes.

Write a few potential reactions that Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and the parents of one of the girls killed in the Birmingham Church bombing would have had to hearing that there would be a black president one day. In addition, how might Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass feel about there being a month of observance for African American history and accomplishments?

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Answer:HArriet tubman and fredrick douglas would proabably be proud having a black holdiday.The reaction of those black leaders would be phonomenal. they would be really proud

Explanation:

How did Polish immigrants react to a Lithuanian priest at their Chicago parish, St. Stanislaus Kostka? What does this say about relationships between immigrant groups in Chicago and other Gilded Age cities?

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Answer: apparently they expedited his return to Pennsylvania by roughing him up... unfortunately, no name is given in the PBS documentary to allow further research, although I did find a Rev. Peter (Piotor) Koncz (Cuenz), originally from Lithuania, who was a parishioner at St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish in Baltimore, MD around 1871 who also preached in Pennsylvania at one point.

Explanation:

Immigrant groups were often in conflict with one another despite unifying elements such as religion, as basic survival instincts and competition for improving one’s position in society took precedence. Many came with few material possessions and saw America as a land of opportunity where wealth can be made from scratch. Unfortunately, many were swept up in the industrial capitalist machine and did not see the riches they imagined, though their children tended to fare better.

Adnan syed - Is he innocent or guilty? And please explain.

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Answer:

sounds pretty guilty to me

Explanation:

sounds like a shady person.

(Don't take my answer 100%)

What did the first banks do?
a.
exchange money
c.
invest in partnerships
b.
lend money out
d.
both a and b

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

it's just history so yeah

Answer:

D. Both (( A )) and (( B ))

Explanation:

The bank acted as afederal government's fiscal agent, collecting tax revenues, securing the government funds, making loans to the government, and transferring government deposits through the bank's Branch Network in pain government bills.

Why was Japan able to defend against the Mongol invasion?

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Answer:

On 15 August, a great typhoon, known in Japanese as kamikaze, struck the fleet at anchor from the west and devastated it. The Japanese believed that their gods had sent the storms to preserve Japan from the Mongols. They called the two storms kamikaze, or "divine winds." Kublai Khan seemed to agree that Japan was protected by supernatural forces, thus abandoning the idea of conquering the island nation.

Explanation:

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Who is allowed to vote in japans elections?

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Japanese citizens I guess I hope I helped

Which of the following was eliminated in 1964 with the passage of the 24th Amendment? B. Federal Taxes A Poll Tax D. Inheritance Tax C. Property Tax​

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Answer:

a poll tax

Explanation:

Poll taxes were eliminated because they’re included in Jim Crow laws making it harder for black people in the south to vote

The name of the Church that formed in the eastern part of the former Roman Empire is:
a
The Eastern Orthodox Church
The Roman Catholic Church
Ob
Od
Od
The Baptist Church
The Methodist Church

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im pretty sure it’s A. The Eastern Orthodox Church

Which of these activities was usually carried out by women in the Five Tribes’ societies?
A.
hunting and fishing
B.
growing crops and gathering berries
C.
clearing land for farming
D.
building houses and buildings

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

i CAN CONFIRM IT IS B I GOT IT RIGHT BECAUSE OF THE GUY ABOCE ME

Explanation:

Which of the following was a factor that attracted settlers from the East to the Oregon Country in the 1840s?
Need answer now.

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Answer:

You didn't list options but here is the correct answer

Explanation:

In the early 1800s, traders established a trade route that followed a series of older trails. The route was calld the Old Spanish Trail, and it connected Santa Fe and Los Angeles.

4. What was the cause of the Hundred Years War?
a. King Edward III of England claimed to be king of France
b. Disputes over areas of land around France
c. Control over the wool trade
d. All of the Above

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B








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What happened when the stock market crashed in October of 1929?
Most banks panicked and bought more stocks.
Most investors panicked and sold all their stocks.
Most investors calmly put their money into banks.
Most banks calmly invested to help the stock market.

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It’s B, most investors panicked and sold their stocks

Most investors panicked and sold all their stocks when the stock market crashed in October of 1929. Thus, option B is correct.

The United States saw a decade of frenzied economic and social development known as the "Roaring Twenties," but the period came to a sudden and dramatic end in October 1929 the stock market crashed, setting the stage for America's Great Depression of the 1930s.

The U.S. economy shrunk by more than 36% between 1929 and 1933, as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP), resulting in economic turmoil in the years that followed. Customers of several bankrupt U.S. banks lost their funds as a result, and the unemployment rate increased to over 25% as a result of job losses.

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When you arrive in Indian Territory (how life has changed)

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Answer:

After the Trail of Tears and relocation of Native Americans was completed the Indian Territory was located in what is now Oklahoma. The years between removal and the 1860’s were called the “Cherokee Golden Age;” a period of great prosperity. The term applies to the successful emulation of the American economy, educational system, and federal and state courts by the Cherokee; the Cherokee Nation built a strong and prosperous infrastructure for a new beginning. Many individuals did not see it as a “Golden Age” because traditional beliefs and cultures were exchanged for assimilation into the American style.

Indian education was used to force Indian students to integrate into the American social system. Early on it was also a means of persuading Indian adults from being hunters to farmers. As hunters needed more land to survive, and farmers needed much less land; this allowed the government to assign Cherokee families a small plot of land, leaving land available for the large number of Americans who wished to settle in the newly acquired area.

True or false The embargo Act prohibited trade with other countries​

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I think true hope I helped sorry if I’m wrong

Answer:

The 1807 Embargo Act prohibited trade with other countries. The Barbary Coast states of North Africa included Morocco and Tripoli. The revolt in Santo Domingo had an effect on Frances plans in the United States. Neutrality is the ability to choose sides during a war.

Explanation:

Which event MOST clearly illustrated the importance of slavery in American politics?
a.the election of andrew johnson
b.purchase of louisisnana territotry
c.passage of missouri compromise
d.building of transscontitinetial railroad

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Answer:

The Missouri Compromise.

Explanation:

The whole thing was to make sure there were as many slave states as free states

Which of the following was a result of the Kirk-Holden War in North Carolina?
A. Colonel George Kirk's militia remained in control of North Carolina for the next 10 years.
B. Colonel George Kirk was imprisoned and spent the rest of his life behind bars.
C. Governor William Holden became the first governor to be impeached & removed from office.
D. Wyatt Outlaw & John Stephens were elected to the state assembly & served the state for many years.

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Answer:

C OR A

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT true concerning the Louisiana Purchase?
a. TheUnitedStatespurchaseditfromSpain.
b. Thomas Jefferson was the president involved in the purchase.
c. TheportofNewOrleanswasthefocusofthepurchase.
d. American negotiators made the deal without the prior approval of Congress.

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Answer:

A, The United state didn't purchase from Spain.

Explanation:

The United State bought the land from France, United states was lead by Thomas Jefferson when the land was purchased.

What effect do you think Spanish settlement had on Native Americans?

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Answer:

Spanish settlement resulted in much suffering and hardship; it turned many Native Americans into slaves and killed millions of them through battle, mistreatment, and disease.

Did Germany have right to be interested in each of these region? Why or why not?

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Explanation: The constitution prohibits religious discrimination and provides for freedom of faith and conscience and the practice of one's religion. The country's 16 states exercise considerable autonomy on registration of religious groups and other matters. Unrecognized religious groups are ineligible for tax benefits.

Question 4 (3 points)
What was the impact of the entry of the United States into World War I?
German had wartime loans from the United States suspended, weakening their
overall war effort.
Germany immediately agreed to negotiate an armistice and end to the war as
U.S. troops arrived in Europe.
The United States was able to supply the Allied Powers for the first time with
the materials they needed for the first time.
Germany faced a greater number of Allied troops as more than a million
American soldiers served in France.

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Answer:

A. German had wartime loans from the United States suspended, weakening their overall war effort.

Explanation:

Answer:

its A

Explanation:

Why did sit-down strikes, such as the UAW strike in 1936, improve worker rights?

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Answer:

The Flint Sit-Down Strike is known as the most important strike in American history because it changed the United Automobile Workers (UAW) from a collection of isolated individuals into a major union, ultimately leading to the unionization of the United States automobile industry.

Explanation:

What impact did the English
language have on
many
immigrants?

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the answer is D, “it was a culture shock to be surrounded by english speakers”!

Which branch of government can spend money, ratifies peace treaties, creates spending bills, and confirms the nominees to the cabinet and the Supreme Court?
A)Executive Branch
B)Legislative Branch
C)Judicial Branch

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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What would the Wilmot Proviso have done in the newly acquired territories?
Question 7 options:

Set Rio Grande as border

banned slavery in new territories

Imprisoned Mexicans that had fought in Mexican-American War

Put a tariff on all Mexican products crossing into the U.S.

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Definitely the second choice! :)

Answer:

the second choice! :)

Explanation:

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