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Civics: Federal Government

Subject : civics
Instructions:
  • Answer 36 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. One of the ways a President can veto a bill - by pocketing or keeping the bill for ten days during which Congress ends its session






2. The people a lawmaker represents






3. Agreement to end the debate on a bill






4. An officer who will preside over the Senate when the Vice President is absent






5. An effort by judges to avoid overturning laws and to leave policymaking up to the other two branches of government






6. The party who answers a complaint and defends against it






7. A law that convicts a person of a crime without a trial






8. A written statement explaining the reasons for the decision






9. An organization of government departments - agencies - and offices






10. The right to keep some information secret from Congress and the courts






11. The authority to hear an appeal






12. A government body that brings a criminal charge against a defendant Who is accused of breaking one of its laws






13. The power to overturn any law that the Court decides is in conflict with the Constitution






14. An effort by judges to take an active role in policymaking by overturning laws relatively often






15. Groups of people who work together for similar interests or goals






16. A team of executive branch officials






17. An important group of policy advisers to the President






18. The chief officers of the majority and minority parties in each house






19. Appellate courts which handle appeals from the federal district courts






20. The authority to hear a case first






21. Agreements with other countries that do not need Senate approval






22. An individual or group of people who bring a complaint against another party






23. The area that a member of the House represents






24. The use of long speeches to prevent a vote on a bill






25. The set of plans for guiding our nation's relationship with other countries






26. Proposed law






27. People who represent interest groups






28. Another name for the courts of appeals






29. The presiding officer over the House of Representatives






30. Plan for raising and spending money






31. The branch of government responsible for executing - or carrying out - the law






32. A guideline for how all similar cases should be decided in the future






33. The official representatives to foreign governments






34. Formal agreements between nations






35. To ask a higher court to review the decision and determine if justice was done






36. A set of plans for dealing with national problems