How often does the constitution require that a census be taken
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Every 10 years
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Which Amendment changed the date the president takes the oath of office from March 4 to January 20
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The 20th Amendment establishes the beginning and ending of the
terms of all elected federal offices.
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Which agency collects taxes from workers to pay benefits and living expenses for those who become permanently disabled
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Social Security Administration collects taxes from workers to
pay benefits and living expenses for those who became permanently
disabled.
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Is the speaker of the house a member of the majority party
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Yes, the speaker of the house is always a member of the current
majority party. If this party loses the majority in an election,
the new majority party controls the house.
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How many members serve in the United States Senate
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100, 2 from each state, make up the United States Senate.
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Is the president allowed to accept money from an individual state
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No. The President is paid a salary by the federal government, and while in office cannot accept any funds from states or private sources. His election campaigns may accept money from private sources, subject to the restrictions imposed by federal and state laws.
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Who approves presidential appointments to the Supreme Court
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Appointments to the Supreme Court are nominated by the President
and approved by the United States Senate. There is a hearing, and
one more than half of the Senate must approve in the affirmative
for the appointment to be valid.
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In a federal government of the united States Which house of congress approves the appointments of the supreme Court
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senate
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Which of these powers of the President is not in the Constitution
How often does the constitution require that a census be taken
Every 10 years
Which Amendment changed the date the president takes the oath of office from March 4 to January 20
The 20th Amendment establishes the beginning and ending of the
terms of all elected federal offices.
Which agency collects taxes from workers to pay benefits and living expenses for those who become permanently disabled
Social Security Administration collects taxes from workers to
pay benefits and living expenses for those who became permanently
disabled.
Is the speaker of the house a member of the majority party
Yes, the speaker of the house is always a member of the current
majority party. If this party loses the majority in an election,
the new majority party controls the house.
How many members serve in the United States Senate
100, 2 from each state, make up the United States Senate.
Is the president allowed to accept money from an individual state
No. The President is paid a salary by the federal government, and while in office cannot accept any funds from states or private sources. His election campaigns may accept money from private sources, subject to the restrictions imposed by federal and state laws.
Who approves presidential appointments to the Supreme Court
Appointments to the Supreme Court are nominated by the President
and approved by the United States Senate. There is a hearing, and
one more than half of the Senate must approve in the affirmative
for the appointment to be valid.
In a federal government of the united States Which house of congress approves the appointments of the supreme Court
senate
Which of these powers of the President is not in the Constitution