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Which branch of government has the power to pardon people found guilty of federal crimes? (2 points) Group of answer choices

Executive

Military

Legislative

Judicial

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Question 82 pts
Which of the following would be against the Constitution? (2 points)
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Congress declares war on a country, and the president sends troops.

Canada and the United States meet to create a new trade agreement.

Connecticut voters select two senators to represent them in Congress.

California begins to coin and print currency for use within the state.

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Question 92 pts
Which of the following is a true statement? (2 points)
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The president only works at the White House when making an official speech for television.

Representatives serve for six-year terms while Senators serve for two-year terms.

Supreme Court justices serve for life, so their decisions are based only on the laws.

Heads of federal agencies like the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) report to the chief justice.

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Question 102 pts
Florida has 27 representatives while Massachusetts has nine representatives. Why do states have different numbers of representatives? (2 points)
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Voters in each state decide how many people to send as representatives.

The amount of land a state has within its borders determines the number.

A state's population determines its number of representatives.

Supreme Court justices set the number of representatives for each state.

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Question 112 pts
A young lawyer wishes to work in the federal government to improve society. The lawyer is 32 years old, a natural-born U. S. citizen, and living in Kansas since birth. Which position could voters elect the lawyer to fill? (2 points)
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Supreme Court justice

Senator

Vice president

President

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Question 122 pts
A U. S. Supreme Court justice chooses to retire and move to Florida. What will happen to the justice's old position? (2 points)
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The president will nominate someone to fill the position, and the Senate will approve the choice.

The position will remain empty because there is no set number of justices for the Supreme Court.

The Congress will vote to select one person to fill the empty position.

The Supreme Court will meet and read the Constitution to determine what action to take.

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Question 132 pts
Which of the following is an enumerated power in the Constitution? (2 points)
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Selecting state governors

Building a space station

Creating an air force

Declaring war

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Question 142 pts
Which of the following would be an implied power in the Constitution? (2 points)
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Creating the Armed Forces

Regulating the Internet

Printing new currency

Affirming new judges

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Question 152 pts
Naturalization laws and regulations are (2 points)
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implied powers of Congress

implied powers of the president

enumerated powers of Congress

enumerated powers of the president
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