1) The principle of “separation of powers” means that: a) Power belongs only to the federal government b) Power is divided between three branches of government c) States control all political decisions d) The President has unlimited authority 2) How many original articles does the U.S. Constitution contain? a) 10 b) 17 c) 7 d) 27 3) Which branch of government can declare a law unconstitutional? a) Executive b) Legislative c) Judiciary d) State government 4) Members of the House of Representatives serve for: a) 6 years b) 4 years c) 2 years d) Life 5) Which body confirms presidential appointments to the Supreme Court? a) The House of Representatives b) The Senate c) The Supreme Court d) State legislatures 6) A bill becomes law if: a) Only the President approves it b) Only Congress approves it c) Both houses pass it and the President signs it d) The Supreme Court approves it 7) What is the main function of the executive branch? a) Making laws b) Interpreting laws c) Enforcing laws d) Amending the Constitution 8) How many senators does each U.S. state have? a) One b) Two c) Depends on population d) Four 9) The Electoral College consists of: a) Members of Congress b) Supreme Court Justices c) State governors d) Electors chosen in the states 10) The President of the United States can serve: a) Unlimited terms b) One term only c) Two terms maximum d) Three terms maximum

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