Foundations of Government | Legislative Branch | Impeachment | Interest groups and the electoral college |
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What is anarchy?
No one rules, a form of government called this.
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What are the House of Representatives and Senate?
The two chambers in the legislative branch, these
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What is impeachment?
A charge of misconduct made against the President, this.
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What is money and information? (Votes)
Interest groups use three strategies to influence the government, name two
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What is the Bill of Rights?
The first ten amendments to the constitution, called this.
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What are Nacy Pelosi and California.
The current speaker of the house and the state she represents
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What is the whistleblower claim?
This event directly led to the opening of the impeachment inquiry.
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What is 538?
There are this many electoral college votes.
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What is the 5th?
No double jeopardy, this amendment.
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What is 2/3?
Congress can override a presidential veto with a this amount majority in BOTH chambers
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What is the Senate (or trial in the Senate)
If the President is impeached in the House, the inquiry moves on to this
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What is 6?
Kansas has this many electoral votes.
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What is the 14th?
If you are born in the US you are automatically a citizen, this amendment.
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What is the House of Representatives?
Bills about money and taxes must start in this chamber.
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What is 67%?
What percentage of Representatives in the House of Representatives must vote in order to impeach trump.
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What is 10?
Missouri has this many electoral votes
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What are the articles of confederation?
This document kept the states happy, because they got to keep their power, and established the first version of the Government
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What is Senate?
You must be 30 years or older to serve in this chamber.
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What is yes?
Based on current majorities, is Trump likely to get impeached.
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What is 270?
A candidate needs this many electoral college votes to become president
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