IT’S A REVIEW…AND BASKETBALL!! Government Basketball.

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IT’S A REVIEW…AND BASKETBALL!! Government Basketball

The Supreme Court’s power of judicial review was established by A. the Bill of Rights B. the Constitution C. the Court’s decision in Griswold v. Connecticut D. the Court’s decision in Marbury v. Madison E. the Court’s decision in Gibbons v. Ogden

A filibuster occurs when A. a majority of either house support a bill but cannot get the two-thirds majority needed to overturn veto B. the Senate and House cannot agree on final language for legislation C. the president announces he will veto a bill D. a senator or small group of senators want to draw public attention to a bill E. a Senate majority supports a bill but is not big enough to produce the 60 votes needed to end debate on the bill in the Senate

Which of the following is an independent federal regulatory agency? A. U.S. Postal Service (USPS) B. FBI C. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) D. Department of Veterans Affairs E. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Which statement best describes American political culture? A. The dominant political culture depends on which political party is in power. B. Due to its ethnic diversity, there are different political cultures in the United States. C. American political culture is a melting pot of different political ideals. D. Liberals and conservatives in the United States have different political cultures. E. The American political culture is comprised of beliefs that are shared by virtually all Americans.

Which of the following is a concurrent power in the American system of federalism? A. the power to make treaties with foreign governments B. the power to levy taxes C. the power to make monetary policy D. the power to establish local governments (cities, counties, school districts, etc.) E. the power to regulate interstate commerce

Which of the following federal courts have/has original jurisdiction? A. The Supreme Court and U.S. District Courts B. U.S. District Courts and U.S. Courts of Appeal C. U.S. Courts of Appeal only D. U.S. District Courts only E. State supreme courts

The most important influence in determining a person’s political party identification is the person’s A. friends B. parents C. colleagues at work D. teachers E. religious leaders

Which of the following groups is most likely to vote for the Democratic candidates for president? A. African Americans B. households in which no one is a member of a labor union C. males D. people over age 55 E. females

Which of the following is NOT a factor POTUS generally takes into account in nominating a person for SCOTUS? A. whether or not the person can be confirmed in the Senate B. the age of the person C. the political party the person belongs to D. whether public opinion will be favorable towards the person nominated E. whether the person has held elective office before

Which one of the following is a provision contained in the Constitution? A. The Supreme Court has the power to declare a law unconstitutional. B. The justices of the Supreme Court serve life terms. C. The Supreme Court consists of eight associate justices and one chief justice. D. Supreme Court justices cannot be impeached. E. The U.S. District Courts are courts of original jurisdiction in the federal judicial system.

According to the term limits imposed by the Constitution A. The president cannot be elected to the office of the president more than twice. B. The president and vice president cannot serve more than two terms in office. C. The president and his cabinet cannot serve more than eight years in office. D. The president cannot be elected to more than four terms of office E. There are no limits on the number of terms a president may serve but by tradition, since George Washington’s refusal to serve a third term, presidents only serve two terms.

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