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Government Quiz Challenge

Test your knowledge of the American political system with our engaging Government Quiz Challenge! Dive into 22 questions covering key aspects of U.S. government, including the Constitution, branches of government, and important Supreme Court cases.

Whether you're a student, a history enthusiast, or just curious about how the government works, this quiz is designed for you. Challenge yourself and see how much you really know!

  • 22 Thought-Provoking Questions
  • Multiple Choice Format
  • Learn as You Play
22 Questions6 MinutesCreated by EngagingMind562
How many people are in senate house total congress
535
400
135
435
What is constituent
A person who is represented politically by office holder
Two cambers the house of representative and senate
Why is may bury vs Maddison so important
Determinate judicial review Supreme Court case
The first level of a appeal
The court of the last resort
What is bicameral system
Judicial review
Two chambers the house of representative and senate
Article 2
Under the original constitution how were senators elected
By power court
Senate chose then president confirms
State legislature president chose from the list then the senate confirms
What is judicial review
The power of the court to review and if necessary declare action of the legislature and executive branches invalid or unconstitutional
A no vote that blocks a decisions override by two thirds vote
Know about the circuit court
 
What is a appellate court
Left the decision stand
Law applies to a trail court case
What is the presidential cabinet
An advice giving group selected by the president to all him making decisions
Person in office
What is a executive order where can it be found
Article 2
Law passed by congress article 2 section 1
Stare decisis
Left the decision stand
Person in office
Spending for districts
What is veto can it overridden
President
Congress
A no vote that blocks a decisions overridden by two thirds vote
What is conference committee
Person in office
The first level appeal
The court of the last resort
What article deals with the presidency
Article 2
Article 1
Article 3
What is a filibuster what is the intent of this
The leader of the majority party 3 rd
Action to delay a vote an a bil
Based on the constitution who is the leader of the senate
Vise president
Congress
President
Who really has the control of the senate
Vise president
The majority
Congress
Who is the speaker of the house how is this person selected
The leader of the majority party 3 rd
President
How many people more less are in each districts
700
535
435
What is pork bariel legislation
Spending for districts
Power
What is due process
Life, liberty , property
The power of the national government
What is the 5th amendment
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