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Chapter 8 Quiz. 1. To formally accuse someone of a crime. A. Draft B. Jury C. Indict. 2. To Vote no or reject a law. A. Preamble B. Veto C. Cabinet. 3 . The department heads chosen by the President to help him run the country. A. Cabinet B. Pardon C. Impeach. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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To formally accuse someone of a crime

Chapter 8 QuizA. DraftB. JuryC. Indict1. To formally accuse someone of a crime

A. PreambleB. VetoC. Cabinet2. To Vote no or reject a law

A. CabinetB. PardonC. Impeach3. The department heads chosen by the President to help him run the country

A. DeportB. Delegated Powers4. Powers granted to the federal government coin money, regulate trade

A. 10 CommandmentsB. 7 DwarfsC. Bill of rightsD. Representative Democracy5. First ten Amendments

A. CabinetB. ConstituentsC. Voters6. The people back home in the Senators and Representatives districts who vote for the for office

A. Naturalized citizenB. ImmigrantC. Illegal Alien

7. People born in a foreign country who become citizens if one of their parents is born in the U.S.

A. Representative DemocracyB. Concurrent Powers8. Powers that are shared by the state and federal government

A. Declaration of IndependenceB. Elastic clauseC. Preamble9. Opening statement to the Constitution

A. JuryB. IndictC. Bill of RightsD. Draft10. A requirement to serve in the military

A. Due ProcessB. Political OrderC. Executive OrderD. Cabinet Order11. A command from the president

A. Due ProcessB. Search warrantC. Separation of powers

12. The federal government is divided into three branches so that no one branch can become too powerful

A. Double Pinochle B. Double Dutch bustC. Double jeopardyD. Executive order13. When you cant be put on trial for the same crime twice

A. CabinetB. DraftC. SenatorD. Jury

14. A group of citizens in court who decide your guilt or innocence

A. Search partyB. Search LightC. Search WarrantD. Search and destroy

15. An order signed by a judge to look in your house for illegal activity

A. AppealB. ImpeachC. PetitionD. Pardon

16. To ask that a higher court review a lower courts decision

A. Rent dueB. Due processC. JuryD. Appropriate

17. To make sure that the law is applied fairly in all cases

A. DemocracyB. ConstituentsC. Representatives18. A government official voted in, elected, by the people

A. AppealB. PardonC. Indict19. To be freed from the punishment of a crime

A. Rubber Band ClauseB. Santa ClauseC. Elastic Clause20. The powers granted in the constitution that allows the government to stretch their powers when necessary

A. Eminent domainB. Eminent dangerC. Greed

21. The power the government has to take private property to benefit the public

A. Separation of PowersB. Checks and BalancesC. ApportionmentD. Distributing Representatives

22. The planned distribution of the states representatives in the House of Representatives

A. PetitionB. Write a letterC. DraftD. Ask nicely 23. To make a written request of the government

A. Reserved Clause B. Elastic Clause

24. Powers kept by the states

A. Collection PlateB. Political Action CommitteeC. Bank collection agency25. Groups that collect money to support a certain issue supported by a specific candidate

A. SavingsB. AppropriateC. AppreciateD. Bank it26. When congress sets aside money for special projects

A. ImpeachB. Due ProcessC. DraftD. Pardon27. To bring charges against an elected official

A. DetainB. IndictC. PetitionD. Deport28. To return a person back to their country of origin


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