Who serves in the executive branch?

You picked mayors and governors.

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Who serves in the executive branch?

You picked the president, the vice-president and the cabinet.

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Who serves in the executive branch?

You picked 9 Supreme Court justices.

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What special group advises the president?

You picked the Senate

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What special group advises the president?

You picked the army

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What special group advises the president?

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What is the Bill of Rights?

You picked the introduction to the Declaration of Independence

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What is the Bill of Rights?

You picked the first 10 amendments to the Constitution

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What is the Bill of Rights?

You picked the document that abolished slavery

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What is an amendment?

You picked a change to the Constitution

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What is an amendment?

You picked a judge on the Supreme Court.


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What is an amendment?

You picked a letter to the King of England.

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What is the judicial branch?

You picked the Senate.

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What is the judicial branch?

You picked the Supreme Court and other federal courts.

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What is the judicial branch?

You picked Congress.

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Which branch of government interprets the laws of the U.S.?

You picked the executive branch.

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Which branch of government interprets the laws of the U.S.?

You picked the judicial branch.

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Which branch of government interprets the laws of the U.S.?

You picked the legislative branch.

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The House of Representatives and the Senate make up which branch of government?

You picked the legislative branch.

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The House of Representatives and the Senate make up which branch of government?

You picked the executive branch.

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The House of Representatives and the Senate make up which branch of government?

You picked the judicial branch.

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What does the legislative branch do?

You picked explaUSCIS the laws.

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What does the legislative branch do?

You picked protests the laws.

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What does the legislative branch do?

You picked makes the laws.

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What does the Cabinet do?

You picked interprets the laws.

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What does the Cabinet do?

You picked makes the laws.

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What does the Cabinet do?

You picked helps the president.

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Which government officials must be native born citizens?

You picked senators.

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Which government officials must be native born citizens?

You picked court justices.

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Which government officials must be native born citizens?

You picked presidents

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The Constitution does not give rights to which group?

You picked U.S. citizens.

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The Constitution does not give rights to which group?

You picked people who live in England.

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The Constitution does not give rights to which group?

You picked non-citizens who live in the U.S.

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Which group of government leaders is selected by the president?

You picked the Supreme Court Justices

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Which group of government leaders is selected by the president?

You picked senate.

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Which group of government leaders is selected by the president?

You picked representatives.

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Which branch of government does the Supreme Court belong to?

You picked the executive branch.

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Which branch of government does the Supreme Court belong to?

You picked the legislative branch.

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Which branch of government does the Supreme Court belong to?

You picked the judicial branch.

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The number of representatives for each state depends on ...

You picked how many people live in the state.

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The number of representatives for each state depends on ...

You picked how close it is to Washington, D.C..

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The number of representatives for each state depends on ...

You picked how much land the state has.

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How long is a representative's term of office?

You picked 4 years.

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How long is a representative's term of office?

You picked 2 years.

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How long is a representative's term of office?

You picked 6 years

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How many senators are elected by each state?

You picked the 2.

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How many senators are elected by each state?

You picked It depends on how many people live there.

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How many senators are elected by each state?

You picked 100.

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What is the highest law of the United States?

You picked the Emancipation Proclamation.

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What is the highest law of the United States?

You picked the Declaration of Independence.

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What is the highest law of the United States?

You picked the the Constitution.

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What is a change to the Constitution called?

You picked an amendment.

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