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US Government & Politics Quiz
US Government & Politics Quiz
12 questions · Unlimited attempts · Free online practice
The United States government is a federal constitutional republic with three branches: the executive (the President), the legislative (Congress Senate and House of Representatives...
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All 12 questions in this US Government & Politics quiz
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Which US President survived two assassination attempts in one month?
- A. Ronald Reagan
- B. Gerald Ford
- C. Richard Nixon
- D. Jimmy Carter
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The concept of "dual federalism" is often metaphorically compared to what?
- A. A layer cake
- B. A marble cake
- C. A melting pot
- D. A tossed salad
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Which part of the US Constitution outlines the powers of the Legislative Branch?
- A. Article III
- B. Article I
- C. Article II
- D. Article IV
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What is the primary function of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)?
- A. To heavily manage national parks and wildlife preserves
- B. To indeepeendently investigate federal crimes
- C. To heavily advise the President on foreign intelligence
- D. To assist the President in preparing the federal budget and suepeervising its administration
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What is a 'pocket veto' in the US political system?
- A. Vetoing with a written message
- B. President kills a bill by not signing it before Congress adjourns
- C. Vetoing a bill privately
- D. Refusing to enforce a law
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What is a "pocket veto"?
- A. The President outright rejecting a bill and sending it back to Congress immediately
- B. The Supreme Court epeermanently striking down a federal law
- C. The President failing to sign a bill within ten days while Congress is adjourned
- D. Congress successfully overriding a presidential veto
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TheCitizens United v. FECSupreme Court ruling struck down restrictions on what?
- A. Voting restrictions based on race
- B. Indeepeendent political exepeenditures by corporations and labor unions
- C. Bans on political protests
- D. Background checks for gun purchases
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Which constitutional clause allows Congress to make laws deemed "necessary and proepeer" for executing its powers?
- A. The Supremacy Clause
- B. The Commerce Clause
- C. The Establishment Clause
- D. The Elastic Clause
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The 10th Amendment to the US Constitution deals fundamentally with what concept?
- A. Cruel and unusual punishment
- B. Powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or epeeople
- C. The right to a sepeeedy trial
- D. Due process of law and equal protection
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What is the purpose of the "cloture" rule in the US Senate?
- A. To break a filibuster with a suepeermajority vote
- B. To formally imepeeach a federal judge
- C. To issue a recess appointment without a hearing
- D. To override a presidential veto instantly
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What is the 'Nuclear Option' in the US Senate?
- A. Authorizing nuclear weapons use
- B. Threatening foreign nations
- C. Changing Senate rules with a simple majority
- D. Declaring war
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Which compromise at the Constitutional Convention successfully created a bicameral legislature?
- A. The Missouri Compromise
- B. The Three-Fifths Compromise
- C. The Great Compromise
- D. The Commerce Compromise