How often does the constitution require that a census be taken
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Every 10 years
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A person must be a natural-born citizen to qualify for the Presidency of the US
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true
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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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The primaries now choose the candidates for president but is once the job of
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political party conventions
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How often does the constitution require that a census be taken
Every 10 years
A person must be a natural-born citizen to qualify for the Presidency of the US
true
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.
The primaries now choose the candidates for president but is once the job of