Civics EOC Practice st questions 1 9 weeks

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Civics EOC Practice st questions 1 9 weeks

Civics EOC Practice st questions 1 9 weeks

Which right is an example of an Enlightenment idea? A Fifth Amendment self-incrimination protection

Which right is an example of an Enlightenment idea? A Fifth Amendment self-incrimination protection B First Amendment freedom of speech guarantees C First Amendment freedom of religion guarantees D Fourth Amendment search and seizure protection

How are the Enlightenment ideas that influenced the Founding Fathers reflected in modern institutions?

How are the Enlightenment ideas that influenced the Founding Fathers reflected in modern institutions? A Colonies have been re-established to preserve popular sovereignty. B Oligarchies have increased to safeguard natural rights. C The United Nations promotes universal human rights. D The European Union encourages economic stability.

What check does the U. S. Senate have on the president? A overriding vetoes

What check does the U. S. Senate have on the president? A overriding vetoes B appointing judges C declaring laws unconstitutional D refusing to confirm appointments

Which principle does the U. S. Supreme Court apply when it declares an act

Which principle does the U. S. Supreme Court apply when it declares an act of Congress unconstitutional? A separation of powers B checks and balances C advice and consent D executive privilege

Which principle supports President Eisenhower’s action to uphold the U. S. Supreme Court’s decision

Which principle supports President Eisenhower’s action to uphold the U. S. Supreme Court’s decision that public schools should be integrated? A judicial review B checks and balances C separation of powers D constitutional government

Which part of the U. S. Constitution outlines legislative power? A First Amendment B

Which part of the U. S. Constitution outlines legislative power? A First Amendment B Bill of Rights C Preamble D Article I

Which list includes roles of the president? A Chief Justice, Commander-in-Chief B Commander-in-Chief, Chief

Which list includes roles of the president? A Chief Justice, Commander-in-Chief B Commander-in-Chief, Chief Executive C Speaker of the House, Chief Executive D Speaker of the House, Chief Justice

Which action formally accuses a government official of “wrongdoing”? A filibuster B impeach C

Which action formally accuses a government official of “wrongdoing”? A filibuster B impeach C override D pardon

The passage below describes a dispute between two neighbors. Liz’s 16 year old daughter

The passage below describes a dispute between two neighbors. Liz’s 16 year old daughter backed into Doug’s car while it was parked in front of his house. Doug sued Liz for $1500 to cover the cost of repairing the car. Which court heard the case? A Circuit Court of Appeals B Florida Supreme Court C appellate court D county court