Bar Exam Preparation

What is the main job for the executive branch?
Make laws.
Interpret laws.
Carry out and execute the laws.
What is the main job of judicial branch?
Make laws.
Interpret laws.
Carry out and execute the laws.
What is the main job of the legislative branch?
Make laws.
Interpret laws.
Carry out the execute the laws.
How many members are in the House of Representatives?
439
485
435
425
How many members are in the Senate?
100
85
150
200
Who has the power to make treaties with other countries?
The President.
House and Senate.
Judicial Branch with President's consent.
Executive Branch.
What does the term checks and balances mean?
Who must approve all judges, cabinet members, and ambassadors?
House of Representatives.
Senate.
The President.
Federal Judges.
Who must approve treaties with other countries?
Judicial Branch.
Executive Branch.
Congress.
Senate.
Which branch can check the power of the judiciary by exercising the power of the impeachments?
Executive Branch.
Legislative Branch.
Senate.
The President.
Why did the framers make it possible to change the constitution?
Who has the power to propose amendments to the constitution?
Congress/state legislatures.
The President.
Judicial Branch.
All three branches.
Why did the framers create a federal system of government in which power is shared between the national and state governments?
Who can print money? Select all that apply.
National government and Congress.
The White House.
States.
Executive Branch.
How has the power to declare war?
Supreme Court.
The President.
Congress.
All of the above.
What is meant by the term judicial review?
What are 2 pieces of evidence that prove that amending the constitution is difficult?
Vote of 4/5 congress. OR. A convention called by states.
Vote of 2/3 of both houses of congress. OR. A National convention called by congress at the request of 2/3 of the legislatures of all the states.
A convention called by the president.
A convention called by state representatives. OR. A National convention called by congress at the request of 4/5 of the legislatures of all the states.
Why should other states be concerned about other states laws?
What does bicameral mean?
Having two houses-senate and the house of reps.
Having two houses-congress and the senate.
Having three houses-congress, senate, and house of reps.
Having three houses-senate, judicial, and congress.
Who has the power to nominate ambassadors, public ministers, or other officers?
Congress.
Senate.
Federal Judges.
The President.
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