How many senators are there in Congress?
You picked 435.
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How many senators are there in Congress?
You picked 50.
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How many senators are there in Congress?
You picked 100.
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How many senators are there in Congress?
You picked 535.
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What is the judiciary branch of our government?
You picked Congress.
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What is the judiciary branch of our government?
You picked the President.
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What is the judiciary branch of our government?
You picked the Senate.
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What is the judiciary branch of our government?
You picked the Supreme Court.
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According to the Constitution, a person must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible to become President. Which is NOT a requirement?
You picked born in the United States.
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According to the Constitution, a person must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible to become President. Which is NOT a requirement?
You picked graduated from college or university.
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According to the Constitution, a person must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible to become President. Which is NOT a requirement?
You picked at least 35 years old.
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According to the Constitution, a person must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible to become President. Which is NOT a requirement?
You picked has lived in the U.S. for 14 years.
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What is the capital of California?
You picked Sacramento.
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What is the capital of California?
You picked Los Angeles.
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What is the capital of California?
You picked San Francisco.
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What is the capital of California?
You picked Gilroy.
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For how long do we elect representatives?
You picked 2 years.
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For how long do we elect representatives?
You picked 4 years.
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For how long do we elect representatives?
You picked 6 years.
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For how long do we elect representatives?
You picked 8 years.
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Where does freedom of speech come from?
You picked the Declaration of Independence.
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Where does freedom of speech come from?
You picked the Preamble to the Constitution.
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Where does freedom of speech come from?
You picked the Bill of Rights.
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Freedom of speech is part of the first amendment.
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Where does freedom of speech come from?
You picked the Supreme Court.
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Which president is called the "Father of the Country"?
You picked Abraham Lincoln.
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Which president is called the "Father of the Country"?
You picked George Washington.
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Which president is called the "Father of the Country"?
You picked Ronald Reagan.
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Which president is called the "Father of the Country"?
You picked Thomas Jefferson.
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What kind of government does the United States have?
You picked a republic.
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What kind of government does the United States have?
You picked a dictatorship.
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What kind of government does the United States have?
You picked a parliamentary republic.
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What kind of government does the United States have?
You picked a monarchy.
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Who becomes President of the United States if the President should die?
You picked the Speaker of the House.
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Who becomes President of the United States if the President should die?
You picked the Vice-President.
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Who becomes President of the United States if the President should die?
You picked the Secretary of State.
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Who becomes President of the United States if the President should die?
You picked the Attorney General.
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What do the stripes on the flag mean?
You picked the stripes represent every state.
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What do the stripes on the flag mean?
You picked the stripes represent the northern and southern states during the Civil War.
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What do the stripes on the flag mean?
You picked the stripes represent the 13 original colonies of England.
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What do the stripes on the flag mean?
You picked the stripes represent the 13 original states.
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