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Page 1: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Chapter 6 Test Review

Page 2: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto?

• A. one-third• B. two-thirds• C. one-half• D. three-quarters

Page 3: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

• What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto?

• A. one-third• B. two-thirds• C. one-half• D. three-quarters

Page 4: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Why do you think that the Constitution insists on dividing state representatives into a bicameral, or two-part, Congress?

• A. to represent the interests of individual districts as well as states

• B. to allow each side to keep the power of the other side in check

• C. to create conflict between the majority and minority parties

• D. to grant each state no less than three federal representatives

Page 5: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Why do you think that the Constitution insists on dividing state representatives into a bicameral, or two-part, Congress?

• A. to represent the interests of individual districts as well as states

• B. to allow each side to keep the power of the other side in check

• C. to create conflict between the majority and minority parties

• D. to grant each state no less than three federal representatives

Page 6: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

According to the Constitution, what is the vice president’s role in the legislative branch?

• A. As president of the Senate, he casts a vote only in case of a tie.

• B. As senator pro tempore, he votes on behalf of absent members.

• C. As president of the Senate, he chooses the day of the presidential election.

• D. As senator pro tempore, he represents the majority party’s view in debates.

Page 7: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

According to the Constitution, what is the vice president’s role in the legislative branch?

• A. As president of the Senate, he casts a vote only in case of a tie.

• B. As senator pro tempore, he votes on behalf of absent members.

• C. As president of the Senate, he chooses the day of the presidential election.

• D. As senator pro tempore, he represents the majority party’s view in debates.

Page 8: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

What role does the Constitution assign to the judicial branch?

• A. to give legal advice• B. to write new laws• C. to interpret the law• D. to set legal precedents

Page 9: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

What role does the Constitution assign to the judicial branch?

• A. to give legal advice• B. to write new laws• C. to interpret the law• D. to set legal precedents

Page 10: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

The First Amendment does not protect• A. the right to practice religion.• B. freedom of assembly.• C. the right to bear arms.• D. freedom of speech.

Page 11: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

The First Amendment does not protect• A. the right to practice religion.• B. freedom of assembly.• C. the right to bear arms.• D. freedom of speech.

Page 12: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

The Fifth Amendment protects anyone found not guilty in a criminal trial from being tried again for the same crime. What is the name for this protection?

• A. dynamic justice• B. due process• C. double jeopardy• D. dual sovereignty

Page 13: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

The Fifth Amendment protects anyone found not guilty in a criminal trial from being tried again for the same crime. What is the name for this protection?

• A. dynamic justice• B. due process• C. double jeopardy• D. dual sovereignty

Page 14: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Mrs. Kirk is suspected of using her knowledge of science to make methamphetamine (meth lab) in a shed in her back yard. This amendment makes the police get an order from a judge before searching her property.

• A. Fourth Amendment• C. Seventh Amendment• B. Fifth Amendment• D. Third Amendment

Page 15: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Mrs. Kirk is suspected of using her knowledge of science to make methamphetamine (meth lab) in a shed in her back yard. This amendment makes the police get an order from a judge before searching her property.

• A. Fourth Amendment• C. Seventh Amendment• B. Fifth Amendment• D. Third Amendment

Page 16: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

If the government takes your property for use in the public interest and pays you the fair market value of your property, this is known as

• A. habeus corpus• B. e pluribus unum• C. eminent domain• D. aiko aiko ay a

Page 17: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

If the government takes your property for use in the public interest and pays you the fair market value of your property, this is known as

• A. habeus corpus• B. e pluribus unum• C. eminent domain• D. aiko aiko ay a

Page 18: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

If Mr. Fasoldt plans on suing me for damaging his math books he can thank this amendment for making sure a jury decides the case.

• A. Seventh Amendment• B. Sixth Amendment• C. Fifth Amendment• D. Ninth Amendment

Page 19: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

If Mr. Fasoldt plans on suing me for damaging his math books he can thank this amendment for making sure a jury decides the case.

• A. Seventh Amendment• B. Sixth Amendment• C. Fifth Amendment• D. Ninth Amendment

Page 20: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

The 13th Amendment

• A. Allowed Native Americans to vote• B. Banned Slavery• C. Set the drinking age to 21• D. Allowed teens to drive

Page 21: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

The 13th Amendment

• A. Allowed Native Americans to vote• B. Banned Slavery• C. Set the drinking age to 21• D. Allowed teens to drive

Page 22: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

What privileges do legal immigrants have while in the United States?

• A. Once they reach 18, they can vote and hold most public offices.

• B. If they are under 35 and have worked in the U.S. for at least 2 years, they will not be deported for breaking the law.

• C. Once they reach 35, they can run for President.• D. If they have reached 18 and spent 5 years in the U.S.,

they can request to be naturalized as citizens.

Page 23: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

What privileges do legal immigrants have while in the United States?

• A. Once they reach 18, they can vote and hold most public offices.

• B. If they are under 35 and have worked in the U.S. for at least 2 years, they will not be deported for breaking the law.

• C. Once they reach 35, they can run for President.• D. If they have reached 18 and spent 5 years in the U.S.,

they can request to be naturalized as citizens.

Page 24: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Why do American men 18 years or older have to register with the Selective Service?

• A. so the local court system can call on them to sit for jury duty

• B. so that state colleges can tell them about financial aid programs

• C. so the federal government can contact them in case of a military draft

• D. so that state-based political campaigns can get them to vote

Page 25: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Why do American men 18 years or older have to register with the Selective Service?

• A. so the local court system can call on them to sit for jury duty

• B. so that state colleges can tell them about financial aid programs

• C. so the federal government can contact them in case of a military draft

• D. so that state-based political campaigns can get them to vote

Page 26: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

What is the function of Congress in the federal government?

• A. Congress is the head of the judicial branch, which enforces the nation’s laws.

• B. Congress is the legislative branch, which makes the nation’s laws.

• C. The judicial branch is led by Congress, which interprets the nation’s laws.

• D. The executive branch is led by Congress, which vetoes the nation’s laws.

Page 27: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

What is the function of Congress in the federal government?

• A. Congress is the head of the judicial branch, which enforces the nation’s laws.

• B. Congress is the legislative branch, which makes the nation’s laws.

• C. The judicial branch is led by Congress, which interprets the nation’s laws.

• D. The executive branch is led by Congress, which vetoes the nation’s laws.

Page 28: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Before starting his new job, the president-elect must

• A. choose his cabinet.• B. take the Oath of Office.• C. move into the White House.• D. deliver a State of the Union message.

Page 29: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

Before starting his new job, the president-elect must

• A. choose his cabinet.• B. take the Oath of Office.• C. move into the White House.• D. deliver a State of the Union message.

Page 30: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

• How do citizens accept responsibility for protecting others’ Sixth Amendment rights?

• A. They serve on juries.• B. They pay income taxes.• C. They sign up for the draft.• D. They participate in elections.

Page 31: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

• How do citizens accept responsibility for protecting others’ Sixth Amendment rights?

• A. They serve on juries.• B. They pay income taxes.• C. They sign up for the draft.• D. They participate in elections.

Page 32: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

The 24th Amendment made which practice illegal?

• A. Poll taxes• B. Property taxes• C. Ponzi Schemes• D. Tariffs

Page 33: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

The 24th Amendment made which practice illegal?

• A. Poll taxes• B. Property taxes• C. Ponzi Schemes• D. Tariffs

Page 34: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

• If Mrs. Gleeson is under arrest for using her computer to steal money from my bank account, a non violent crime, this amendment allows her to be released on bail

• A. Fifth Amendment• B. Ninth Amendment• C. Eighth Amendment• D. Fourth Amendment

Page 35: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

• If Mrs. Gleeson is under arrest for using her computer to steal money from my bank account, a non violent crime, this amendment allows her to be released on bail

• A. Fifth Amendment• B. Ninth Amendment• C. Eighth Amendment• D. Fourth Amendment

Page 36: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

According to the idea of majority rule, whose decisions make policy for everyone?

• A. the greatest number of people in a society• B. the oldest people in a society• C. the most talented people in a society• D. the person elected to lead a society

Page 37: Chapter 6 Test Review. What proportion of both houses of Congress must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a president’s veto? A. one-third B

According to the idea of majority rule, whose decisions make policy for everyone?

• A. the greatest number of people in a society• B. the oldest people in a society• C. the most talented people in a society• D. the person elected to lead a society