A state legislator is a person that is elected by residents of
the state to make state laws. They do basically the same job as
Congress, but on the state level.
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How can a legislative branch exert power over the other two branches
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Legislative branches can check on the Executive branch by,
override president's veto.
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How are supreme court justices named
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Supreme Court Justices are selected by the President and must be
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What will be the correct passive sentence for the teacher taught the lesson
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The lesson was taught by the teacher
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What fraction of the members of the First Congress voted to add a bill of rights
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two-thirds
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What set the standard for how territories could form state governments and apply for statehood
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Northwest Ordinance 1787
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What are intrastate taxes
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taxes collected within a state's boundaries.
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What terms describes any kind of money a creditor must accept by law in payment of a monetary debt
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Legal Tender
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What department helps the president enforce federal laws
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Department of Justice
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What is true of the second party system
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It pitted the Democratic party against the Whig party.
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Which of the following terms represents a person or group of people responsible for enacting the country's laws
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executive
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What is a state legislator
A state legislator is a person that is elected by residents of
the state to make state laws. They do basically the same job as
Congress, but on the state level.
How can a legislative branch exert power over the other two branches
Legislative branches can check on the Executive branch by,
override president's veto.
How are supreme court justices named
Supreme Court Justices are selected by the President and must be
confirmed by Congress.
What will be the correct passive sentence for the teacher taught the lesson
The lesson was taught by the teacher
What fraction of the members of the First Congress voted to add a bill of rights
two-thirds
What set the standard for how territories could form state governments and apply for statehood
Northwest Ordinance 1787
What are intrastate taxes
taxes collected within a state's boundaries.
What terms describes any kind of money a creditor must accept by law in payment of a monetary debt
Legal Tender
What department helps the president enforce federal laws
Department of Justice
What is true of the second party system
It pitted the Democratic party against the Whig party.
Which of the following terms represents a person or group of people responsible for enacting the country's laws