Article One, Section Eight of the U.S. Constitution does what?
a. Details the powers of the President
b. Details the powers of the Supreme Court
c. Details the powers of Congress
d. Details the powers of the States
e. Details the powers of the electorate.
Answer: c. Details the powers of Congress
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What will be an ideal response?
Under the Constitution, the president
A) can appoint federal judges with a two-thirds vote of approval in the House of Representatives. B) can dissolve Congress if they fail to take action. C) can be impeached and removed from office by the legislature. D) can declare war. E) has absolute veto power.
Why is being the Speaker so important?
What will be an ideal response?
Prior to the American Revolution and the creation of our current constitutional structure in the 1770s, the 13 colonial governments
a. were recognized as independent, sovereign entities by other world powers b. mirrored those of England during the same period, including an elected House of Commons c. had governors who were elected by the qualified voters d. had direct representation in Parliament e. did not exist