Answer:
1. Communist.
2. Democrat.
3. Libertarian.
4. Republican.
5. Green Party.
Explanation:
1. Communist: I think the government should control all businesses and share all wealth. Communism is a system of philosophical, political, social organization and economical ideologies that advocates the elimination of private property but a profit-based economy with public ownership of the means of production.
It ultimately aims at ensuring each person contributes and receives according to their abilities and needs.
Vietnam, China and Cuba are examples of communist countries.
2. Democrat: I think the government should provide programs to help the needy. The Democratic party refers to one of the major political parties in the United States of America. It was founded on the 8th of January, 1828 and has its headquarter in Washington DC, USA. A candidate (political nominee or office holder) contesting for a political office under the Democratic party is generally referred to as a Democrat.
3. Libertarian: I think we should get rid of all government programs and only have a police force and a lawmaking body. The libertarian party seeks to promote non-interventionism, a world of civil liberties, laissez-faire capitalism, and limitations to the size and scope of government in the United States of America.
4. Republican: I think we need to reduce taxes to help the economy. The Republican party refers to the other (second) major political party in the United States of America. It was founded on the 20th of March, 1854 and has its headquarter in Washington DC, USA. A candidate (political nominee or office holder) contesting for a political office under the Republican party is generally referred to as a Republican.
5. Green Party: I think the government should be much more concerned about the environment. The principles, ideologies and philosophies of a green party is centred around environmentalism, non-violence, and social justice for the people.
What is rule of Law ? Write any three characteristics rule of law.
Answer:
The laws are clear, publicized, and stable; are applied evenly; and protect fundamental rights, including the security of persons and contract, property, and human rights. The processes by which the laws are enacted, administered, and enforced are accessible, fair, and efficient.
Noah has recovered a gun that was used in a shooting. He is trying to estimate the distance between the shooter and the target. What method would MOST accurately help him estimate this distance?
A.
He should compare the temperature of the fabric surrounding the target’s bullet holes to those made by test shots from various distances.
B.
He should compare the sizes of the bullet holes made in the target to those made by test shots from various distances.
C.
He should compare the gunpowder residue patterns on the target to those made by test shots from various distances.
D.
He should compare the results of a Greiss Test from the target to the Greiss Test results made by test shots from various distances.
Noah has recovered a gun that was used in a shooting. he would accurately estimate this distance by "He should compare the results of a Greiss Test from the target to the Greiss Test results made by test shots from various distances." Option D
What is distance?
Generally, How far away two things or points are may be measured, either quantitatively or quantitatively, using something called distance.
When discussing physics or using the term in ordinary conversation, "distance" may either refer to an actual length or an assumption based on other factors.
Noah has brought back a gun that was used in a shooting that occurred earlier. "He should compare the outcomes of a Greiss Test from the target to the Greiss Testing results produced by test shots from different distances," is the method that would allow him to arrive at an accurate estimate of this distance. The D Option
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What is the term for the reelection system in the senate where only one-third of the senators every two
years?
a. Continuous body
b. General
c. Primary
d. Runoff
14. How many terms can the members of Congress have?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. No limitations
15. When do the sessions for Congress begin?
a. January 3rd
b. January 21st
c. November 3rd
d. November 21st
Powers of Congress
16. Which house of Congress do revenue bills start?
a. House of Representatives
b. Senate
c. President
d. Supreme Court
17. Which house of Congress chooses the President and Vice President if there is no majority in the
Electoral College?
a. House of Representatives
b. Senate
c. President
d. Supreme Court
18. Which house of Congress confirms or rejects presidential appointments?
a. House of Representatives
b. Senate
c. President
d. Supreme Court
19. Which house of Congress ratifies treaties?
a. House of Representatives
b. Senate
c. President
d. Supreme Court
20. What is the term for the right to appear before a judge after arrest?
a. Habeas corpus
b. Bill of attainder
c. Ex post facto
d. Right to Trial
21. What is the term for being found guilty without a trial?
a. Habeas corpus
b. Bill of attainder
c. Ex post facto
d. Due Process
22. What is the term for being arrested for doing something that was legal when you did it?
a. Habeas corpus
b. Bill of attainder
c. Ex post facto
d. Due Process
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Bill to Law
Complete the list about the Legislative Process
23. _________________________________
Committee meets to discuss, amend, and vote on bill
24. _________________________________
Bill sent to Senate
Senate completes steps 1-3
25. _________________________________
26. _________________________________
Presidential Action
a. Conference Committee reconciles
and differences
b. Floor Action: full House debates,
amends, and votes on bill
c. Both chambers vote on the final bill
d. Bill is Introduced in the House
27. What form of presidential action (when deciding on a bill) involves the president rejecting the bill and
returning it to Congress with an explanation.
a. No Action
b. Approve and pass
c. Pocket Veto
d. Veto
28. What form of presidential action (when deciding on a bill) involves the president to do nothing while
Congress is in session for 10 days, automatically making the bill law.
a. No Action
b. Approve and pass
c. Pocket Veto
d. Veto
29. What form of presidential action (when deciding on a bill) involves the president to do nothing while
Congress is out of session for 10 days, automatically rejecting the bill.
a. No Action
b. Approve and pass
c. Pocket Veto
d. Veto
Organization of Congress
30. Which position is the most important member of the House of Representatives?
a. Majority Leader
b. President Pro-Tempore
c. Speaker of the House
d. Vice President
31. Whose job is it to break ties in the Senate?
a. Majority Leader
b. President Pro-Tempore
c. Speaker of the House
d. Vice President
32. They “iron out” differences between two versions of a bill.
a. Joint Committee
b. Standing Committee
c. Select Committee
d. Conference Committee
Lobbying/Interest Groups
33. Represents the special interests of the group they work for and puts pressure on the legislative process
and legislators.
a. Whips
b. Interest Group
c. Leaders
d. Lobbyists
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34. What is a positive of lobbying?
a. Lobbyists serve as a link between government and the people
b. Lobbyists who have the most money can get what they want
c. Lobbyists work for several interest groups
d. Lobbyists are volunteers.
35. What is a negative of lobbying?
a. Lobbyists serve as a link between government and the people
b. Lobbyists who have the most money can get what they want
c. Lobbyists work for several interest groups
d. Lobbyists are volunteers.
Impeachment Process
36. Which house of Congress does the impeachment process begin?
a. House of Representatives
b. Senate
c. Executive Branch
d. Supreme Court
37. Which house of Congress holds the impeachment trial?
a. House of Representatives
b. Senate
c. Executive Branch
d. Supreme Court
38. Who presides over an impeachment trial?
a. All the justices of the Supreme Court
b. Speaker of the House
c. President Pro-Tempore
d. Chief Justice
39. What is impeachment?
a. Removal of an official from office.
b. Charges are formally brought against an official
c. Criminal charges brought against any citizen
40. True or False: The President remains in office during an impeachment trial.
a. True b. False
Answer:
B, C, B, A, C,
Explanation:
Which of the following adjectives BEST describes an effectual, and true
Constitutional Government.
Answer:
Constitutionalism is a political movement and philosophy that states that the ruling power is bound to respect certain rights of its subjects. According to modern constitutionalism, the form of government must be based on a constitution.
Constitutionalism includes both the empowerment and the limitation of power, both granting power and specifying its scope and purpose. Constitutionalism is considered to promote the principles of the rule of law, the principle of predictability, and to prevent arbitrary administration of justice. According to constitutionalism, laws and judgments in countries with common law can be declared invalid because they are contrary to the constitution if it is done in accordance with the principle of transparency, usually by a constitutional court or a court with similar jurisdiction.
Which case would likely be heard by the US Supreme Court?
A. An appeal of a murder conviction
B. A case in which there is a hung jury
C. A lawsuit to stop construction of a new highway near an elementary school
D. A case in which a defendant's rights were denied and the case is further appealed
Answer: A or D
Explanation:
Read the Paragraph. The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the country. It has the power to interpret the meaning of laws according to the Constitution and to apply laws in court cases. Another duty of the court is to make sure all the branches of government operate within their limits. Supreme Court decisions have had an important effect on our society, both past and present. The Supreme Court protects civil freedoms and rights guaranteed to all citizens by making sure that laws are applied fairly to all groups.
Which word is a synonym of freedoms?
A. discussions
B. properties
C. liberties
D. gatherings
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
liberties
Explanation:
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Identify two functions of international law in conflict situations.
Answer:
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International law is divided or classified into two branches i.e. 'Public International law' and 'Private International law'
Explanation: