Civics Chapter 6, 7, & 8's MC & Matching Online Practice
Read Chapters 6, 7, & 8 of your Civics textbook.
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Question 1
awards government jobs to political supporters
A
veto
B
precedent
C
spoils system
D
seniority
E
Electoral College
F
jurisdiction
G
bicameral
H
treaty
I
judicial review
J
cabinet
Question 2
The authority of the president comes from the
A
Nineteenth Amendment.
B
Bill of Rights.
C
Electoral College.
D
Constitution.
Question 3
rule or command that has the force of law
A
expressed powers
B
appeals court
C
Electoral College
D
district court
E
implied powers
F
judicial review
G
filibuster
H
executive order
I
cabinet
J
gerrymander
Question 4
to talk a bill to death
A
gerrymander
B
Electoral College
C
cabinet
D
appeals court
E
executive order
F
filibuster
G
judicial review
H
expressed powers
I
implied powers
J
district court
Question 5
Life-and-death power over congressional bills is held by
A
standing committees.
B
select committees.
C
conference committees.
D
special committees.
Question 6
years of service
A
seniority
B
bicameral
C
cabinet
D
spoils system
E
Electoral College
F
veto
G
jurisdiction
H
judicial review
I
precedent
J
treaty
Question 7
made of two parts
A
Electoral College
B
jurisdiction
C
precedent
D
veto
E
cabinet
F
treaty
G
seniority
H
spoils system
I
bicameral
J
judicial review
Question 8
indirect method of election
A
district court
B
executive order
C
judicial review
D
Electoral College
E
cabinet
F
implied powers
G
appeals court
H
filibuster
I
gerrymander
J
expressed powers
Question 9
the power to say whether any law or government action is unconstitutional
A
Electoral College
B
treaty
C
spoils system
D
seniority
E
precedent
F
cabinet
G
judicial review
H
bicameral
I
jurisdiction
J
veto
Question 10
group of presidential advisers that includes the heads of the 14 executive departments
A
Electoral College
B
veto
C
jurisdiction
D
judicial review
E
seniority
F
precedent
G
spoils system
H
bicameral
I
treaty
J
cabinet
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“In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated, and scorned. When his cause succeeds however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot..”