Which state has amended its constitution at least 300 times
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California
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Which article of the Constitution says the states will have a republican form of government
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Article IV
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Which state does not ask its people to vote on constitutional amendments
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Constitutional amendments must be ratified by the votes of 3/4
of the State Legislatures. There is no requirement for a
plebiscite, or vote of the people. Each State Legislature can, if
it chooses, base its decision on a popular vote, but I'm not aware
that any do.
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What is the least number of electoral votes a state can have
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The least number is three.
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Which state house is seen as the upper house in the US government
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senate
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How many years did the founding fathers originally want the president's term of office to be
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Proposals during the Constitutional Convention ranged from 3 to
20 years, with some preferring 7 years. But eventually a midpoint
term was chosen between Representatives (2 years) and Senators (6
years). And it was not until 1946 that the informal two-term limit
was made mandatory.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Congress elected a
presiding officer (President of Congress) for each session, none
for more than a year and no re-elections.
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The President is also known as the National Security Advisor
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false
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Which Independent presidential candidate received 6.6 percent of the popular vote in 1980
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John B. Anderson received 6.6 percent of the popular vote in the
1980 U.S. presidential election.
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Most of the population of Oklahoma is located in Oklahoma and Tulsa Counties
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true
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What is the opening statement of a document such as a constitution that declares the purpose of the state government
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preamble
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Consumers who are willing and able to purchase a product or service create an economic situation referred to as
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Consumers who are willing and able to purchase a product or
service create an economic situation referred to as supply and
demand. The price of the product or service tends to rise and fall
depending on these factors.
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How many members does the U S Senate have
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100
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Which of these do counties control with ordinances
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all of them
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Judging by the size of the districts on the map which area of Oklahoma is the most densely populated
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CENTRAL:)
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What article of the Constitution outlines executive branch
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Article II of the Constitution.
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What term is defined as apresidents refusal to sign a bill
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Veto (A+)
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Which form of government allows the people to elect the executive leader
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presidential
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Which state has amended its constitution at least 300 times
California
Which article of the Constitution says the states will have a republican form of government
Article IV
Which state does not ask its people to vote on constitutional amendments
Constitutional amendments must be ratified by the votes of 3/4
of the State Legislatures. There is no requirement for a
plebiscite, or vote of the people. Each State Legislature can, if
it chooses, base its decision on a popular vote, but I'm not aware
that any do.
What is the least number of electoral votes a state can have
The least number is three.
Which state house is seen as the upper house in the US government
senate
How many years did the founding fathers originally want the president's term of office to be
Proposals during the Constitutional Convention ranged from 3 to
20 years, with some preferring 7 years. But eventually a midpoint
term was chosen between Representatives (2 years) and Senators (6
years). And it was not until 1946 that the informal two-term limit
was made mandatory.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Congress elected a
presiding officer (President of Congress) for each session, none
for more than a year and no re-elections.
The President is also known as the National Security Advisor
false
Which Independent presidential candidate received 6.6 percent of the popular vote in 1980
John B. Anderson received 6.6 percent of the popular vote in the
1980 U.S. presidential election.
Most of the population of Oklahoma is located in Oklahoma and Tulsa Counties
true
What is the opening statement of a document such as a constitution that declares the purpose of the state government
preamble
Consumers who are willing and able to purchase a product or service create an economic situation referred to as
Consumers who are willing and able to purchase a product or
service create an economic situation referred to as supply and
demand. The price of the product or service tends to rise and fall
depending on these factors.
How many members does the U S Senate have
100
Which of these do counties control with ordinances
all of them
Judging by the size of the districts on the map which area of Oklahoma is the most densely populated
CENTRAL:)
What article of the Constitution outlines executive branch
Article II of the Constitution.
What term is defined as apresidents refusal to sign a bill
Veto (A+)
Which form of government allows the people to elect the executive leader