Civics Final Review

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Civics Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of civics with our comprehensive quiz designed to prepare you for your final exam! With 25 thought-provoking questions, you can gauge your understanding of U.S. government principles, the Constitution, and key historical events.

Highlights of the quiz include:

  • Multiple choice and drop-down questions
  • Questions covering all aspects of U.S. civics
  • Instant scoring for feedback
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by EngagingCivic12
What is the highest law in the United States?
Legislative branch
Constitution
Naturalization
Immigration is a _________________ power.
Delegated
Concurrent
Reserved
The State of the Union is a speech given by the _________.
Citizens
Speaker of the House
President
A bicameral legislature has _________ houses.
One
Two
Three
The United States has a ___________________ economy.
Command
Depression
Market
Which of the following is NOT a trade barrier?
Tariff
Quota
Succession
Embargo
The House of Representatives has ________ members.
100
435
50
There are ____ Senators per state.
One
Two
Five
Depends on population
The Bill of Rights includes the first ten ___________________ in the Constitution.
Representatives
Reserved powers
Amendments
Checks and balances
Marriage laws are an example of ______________ powers.
Delegated
Reserved
Concurrent
Federalism is a type of government which _______________ power between federal and state government
Takes
Commands
Shares
The President is the leader of the military, so he/she is called the ________________.
Commander in Chief
President Pro Tempore
Regulatory Commission
Collecting taxes is a ____________________ power.
Delegated
Reserved
Concurrent
A ____________________ is a legally recognized member of a country.
____________________ is the type of government that shares power between the federal and state government.
A representative government can also be called a _______________.
The President can veto a bill passed by Congress
True
False
The President can declare war.
True
False
Freedom of religion is guaranteed in the 5th Amendment.
True
False
Citizens have to vote, because it is a duty.
True
False
There are 12 justices in the Supreme Court.
True
False
To become President, the candidate must have 101 electoral votes.
True
False
If the President dies, the President Pro Tempore is next to become president.
True
False
Marbury v Madison gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review.
True
False
The United States has a two-party system.
True
False
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