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Deck 3: Legislation
1
A primary source of U.S.law is legislation enacted by which of the following?
A) Federal executive branch
B) Federal legislative branch
C) Federal judicial branch
D) U.S.Supreme Court
A) Federal executive branch
B) Federal legislative branch
C) Federal judicial branch
D) U.S.Supreme Court
B
2
How can Congress overturn a veto?
A) This is not authorized by the Constitution.
B) Two-thirds majority
C) Three-fourths majority
D) Supreme Court intervention
A) This is not authorized by the Constitution.
B) Two-thirds majority
C) Three-fourths majority
D) Supreme Court intervention
B
3
What is the term length for a member of the U.S.Senate?
A) Two years
B) Six years
C) Four years
D) Varies depending on the term limits of the individual state
A) Two years
B) Six years
C) Four years
D) Varies depending on the term limits of the individual state
B
4
To be elected to the House of Representatives,which of the following are two of the requirements?
A) At least thirty years old and a U.S.citizen for at least seven years
B) At least thirty years old and a U.S.citizen by birth
C) At least twenty-five years old and a U.S.citizen for at least seven years
D) At least twenty-five years old and a U.S.citizen by birth
A) At least thirty years old and a U.S.citizen for at least seven years
B) At least thirty years old and a U.S.citizen by birth
C) At least twenty-five years old and a U.S.citizen for at least seven years
D) At least twenty-five years old and a U.S.citizen by birth
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5
Federal legislative laws are officially published where?
A) Annotated statutes
B) Congressional library
C) Statutory code
D) U.S.Code
A) Annotated statutes
B) Congressional library
C) Statutory code
D) U.S.Code
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6
One of the purposes of the legislation is to ensure that protective statutes are applied
A) identically to all citizens.
B) on an individual case-by-case basis.
C) according to individual state laws.
D) in accordance with Article X of the Constitution.
A) identically to all citizens.
B) on an individual case-by-case basis.
C) according to individual state laws.
D) in accordance with Article X of the Constitution.
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7
To be elected to the Senate,which of the following are two requirements that must be satisfied?
A) At least thirty years old and a U.S.citizen by birth
B) At least thirty years old and a U.S.citizen for nine years
C) At least thirty-five years old and a U.S.citizen by birth
D) At least thirty-five years old and a U.S.citizen for nine years
A) At least thirty years old and a U.S.citizen by birth
B) At least thirty years old and a U.S.citizen for nine years
C) At least thirty-five years old and a U.S.citizen by birth
D) At least thirty-five years old and a U.S.citizen for nine years
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8
The process of incorporating public laws into the existing statutory publication and its numbering system is called
A) codification.
B) incorporation.
C) ratification.
D) supplementation.
A) codification.
B) incorporation.
C) ratification.
D) supplementation.
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9
When are federal statutory slip laws published?
A) When laws are passed
B) Annually
C) Biannually
D) Decennially
A) When laws are passed
B) Annually
C) Biannually
D) Decennially
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10
How many voting U.S.senators are there?
A) 100
B) 435
C) The number varies depending on the decennial census.
D) At a minimum,there is a senator from each state.
A) 100
B) 435
C) The number varies depending on the decennial census.
D) At a minimum,there is a senator from each state.
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11
What is the purpose of a remedial statute?
A) Provide additional penalties for repeat offenders
B) Correct a legal wrong
C) Try to overturn a conflicting state statute
D) Strengthen an existing statute
A) Provide additional penalties for repeat offenders
B) Correct a legal wrong
C) Try to overturn a conflicting state statute
D) Strengthen an existing statute
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12
Collections of federal laws are usually known as
A) annotated statutes.
B) the criminal code.
C) the civil code.
D) the U.S.Code.
A) annotated statutes.
B) the criminal code.
C) the civil code.
D) the U.S.Code.
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13
Federal laws are officially published in the
A) Federal Statutes.
B) United States Code.
C) Federal Bureau Guidelines.
D) Codes and Statutes Book.
A) Federal Statutes.
B) United States Code.
C) Federal Bureau Guidelines.
D) Codes and Statutes Book.
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14
Who must approve constitutional amendments by a three-fourths vote?
A) House of Representatives
B) Senate
C) State legislatures
D) U.S.registered voters
A) House of Representatives
B) Senate
C) State legislatures
D) U.S.registered voters
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15
Members of the House of Representatives are elected based on
A) total state population.
B) the number of state senators.
C) the population in a specific geographical district.
D) the number of registered voters within a specific geographical district.
A) total state population.
B) the number of state senators.
C) the population in a specific geographical district.
D) the number of registered voters within a specific geographical district.
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16
Where in the Constitution is Congress' stated authority?
A) Article I
B) Article X
C) Constitution's preamble
D) First Amendment
A) Article I
B) Article X
C) Constitution's preamble
D) First Amendment
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17
When can a president exercise veto power?
A) Before the Senate initially votes on the bill
B) Before the House of Representatives forwards the bill to the Senate
C) Once a bill has been submitted to the president
D) Within thirty working days of receiving the bill
A) Before the Senate initially votes on the bill
B) Before the House of Representatives forwards the bill to the Senate
C) Once a bill has been submitted to the president
D) Within thirty working days of receiving the bill
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18
According to the Constitution,revenue-raising bills must be initially introduced
A) in a joint session of Congress.
B) by executive order.
C) in the House of Representatives.
D) in the Senate.
A) in a joint session of Congress.
B) by executive order.
C) in the House of Representatives.
D) in the Senate.
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19
Which of the following is a primary responsibility of the judicial branch?
A) Apply and regulate the statutory laws
B) Develop and validate the statutory laws
C) Develop and interpret the statutory laws
D) Interpret and apply the laws
A) Apply and regulate the statutory laws
B) Develop and validate the statutory laws
C) Develop and interpret the statutory laws
D) Interpret and apply the laws
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20
All laws passed during a congressional session are called
A) coded laws.
B) public bills.
C) joint congressional laws.
D) session laws.
A) coded laws.
B) public bills.
C) joint congressional laws.
D) session laws.
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21
A bill is registered with the Speaker of the House when it is formally proposed.
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22
A U.S.Senator must be a resident of the state he or she is elected to represent.
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23
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
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t.U.S.Supreme Court
Functions as an advocate of specific proposed laws
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
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Functions as an advocate of specific proposed laws
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The legislative branch is responsible for conducting a quasi-advisory role.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Percentage of votes needed to pass a law after veto
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
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Percentage of votes needed to pass a law after veto
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
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l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
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Publication of laws enacted during a given period of Congress
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
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r.committee
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Publication of laws enacted during a given period of Congress
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27
The U.S.House of Representatives and the State Senate work on a separate but related basis.
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The judicial branch has the general task of interpreting the Constitution and the laws passed by Congress.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
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t.U.S.Supreme Court
Name used to describe permanent collection of laws
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
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Name used to describe permanent collection of laws
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Statutes are written broadly and generally do not include specific scenarios.
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The procedures for introducing a bill to the legislature are governed by procedural law.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Gives statutory relief to one who has been injured or wronged by correcting a grievance or existing statute
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
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Gives statutory relief to one who has been injured or wronged by correcting a grievance or existing statute
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
The only basis on which a court can invalidate a statute
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
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The only basis on which a court can invalidate a statute
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The authority to regulate commerce by statute is a significant power of the executive branch.
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Workers' compensation laws are examples of remedial statutes.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
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Percentage of votes in each house of Congress necessary to pass a law
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
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Percentage of votes in each house of Congress necessary to pass a law
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
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t.U.S.Supreme Court
States what is acceptable conduct by the general population
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
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States what is acceptable conduct by the general population
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
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Helps to ensure laws are applied fairly and consistently
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
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Helps to ensure laws are applied fairly and consistently
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Law as a protective measure began with the Bill of Rights
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a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
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Required for final approval of an amendment to the Constitution
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
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Required for final approval of an amendment to the Constitution
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
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Represents each state equally
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
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Represents each state equally
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a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
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t.U.S.Supreme Court
Name for pending legislation
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
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Name for pending legislation
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a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
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t.U.S.Supreme Court
Only government body that can invalidate any existing state or federal law (if done on proper grounds)
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
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Only government body that can invalidate any existing state or federal law (if done on proper grounds)
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
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Legal standard created by a legislature
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
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Legal standard created by a legislature
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Considers,modifies,and makes recommendations on a bill before a vote
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
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t.U.S.Supreme Court
Considers,modifies,and makes recommendations on a bill before a vote
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46
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Authority of the president to influence statutory law
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Authority of the president to influence statutory law
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47
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Combined House of Representatives and Senate
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Combined House of Representatives and Senate
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48
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Cancels existing law
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Cancels existing law
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49
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Changes existing law
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Changes existing law
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50
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Provides equal representation for all citizens
a.two-thirds
b.procedural law
c.constitutionality
d.majority
e.lobbyist
f.three-fourths of the states
g.remedial law
h.protective law
i.code
j.session laws
k.Congress
l.Senate
m.statute
n.House of Representatives
o.Repeal
p.amend
q.bill
r.committee
s.veto
t.U.S.Supreme Court
Provides equal representation for all citizens
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