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What is the role of the National Security Council (NSC) in the U.S. government?

A. Enforcing immigration laws

B. Conducting foreign policy and advising the President on national security matters

C. Regulating the money supply

D. Managing national parks

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B. Conducting foreign policy and advising the President on national security matters


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What is the term length for a U.S. President?

A. 2 years

B. 4 years

C. 6 years

D. 8 years

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What is the primary function of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)?

A. Enforcing immigration laws

B. Regulating the money supply

C. Overseeing communication-related matters such as broadcasting and telecommunications

D. Conducting foreign policy

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Which branch of government has the power to determine the constitutionality of laws?

A. Executive

B. Legislative

C. Judicial

D. None of the above

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Which amendment to the Constitution protects the right to peacefully assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances?

A. First Amendment

B. Second Amendment

C. Fourth Amendment

D. Tenth Amendment

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What is the maximum number of terms a U.S. President can serve?

A. One

B. Two

C. Three

D. Four

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What is the role of the National Security Council (NSC) in the U.S. government?

A. Enforcing immigration laws

B. Conducting foreign policy and advising the President on national security matters

C. Regulating the money supply

D. Managing national parks

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What is the main function of the Department of Homeland Security?

A. Regulating trade between states

B. Enforcing immigration laws

C. Conducting foreign policy

D. Managing national parks

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Which branch of government has the power to confirm or reject appointments made by the President?

A. Executive

B. Legislative

C. Judicial

D. None of the above

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Which of the following is a power reserved to the states according to the Tenth Amendment?

A. Regulating commerce with foreign nations

B. Declaring war

C. Conducting elections

D. Establishing post offices

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How many total electoral votes are there in the Electoral College?

A. 270

B. 538

C. 435

D. 100

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Who has the authority to confirm or reject presidential appointments to the federal judiciary?

A. The Senate

B. The House of Representatives

C. The President

D. The Supreme Court

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What is the role of the Attorney General of the United States?

A. Enforcing immigration laws

B. Representing the U.S. government in legal matters

C. Managing national parks

D. Regulating the money supply

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How many total justices serve on the U.S. Supreme Court at any given time?

A. 7

B. 9

C. 11

D. 13

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What is the role of the Speaker of the House?

A. Presiding over the Senate

B. Presiding over the House of Representatives

C. Appointing federal judges

D. Leading the military

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Which amendment to the Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures?

A. First Amendment

B. Fourth Amendment

C. Sixth Amendment

D. Tenth Amendment

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Which of the following is not a requirement to become a naturalized U.S. citizen?

A. Reside in the U.S. for at least 5 years

B. Pass a citizenship test

C. Be at least 18 years old

D. Be born in the United States

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Which amendment to the Constitution guarantees the right to bear arms?

A. First Amendment

B. Second Amendment

C. Fourth Amendment

D. Tenth Amendment

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Which document outlined the first form of government for the United States before the Constitution?

A. Declaration of Independence

B. Articles of Confederation

C. Constitution of the United States

D. Bill of Rights

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Who is the current Vice President of the United States (as of my last knowledge update in September 2021)?

A. Kamala Harris

B. Mike Pence

C. Joe Biden

D. Al Gore

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Who has the authority to introduce bills in the U.S. House of Representatives?

A. The Speaker of the House

B. The President

C. Any member of the House

D. The Majority Leader

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How many total Senators are there in the U.S. Congress?

A. 50

B. 100

C. 435

D. 538

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Which amendment to the Constitution protects against cruel and unusual punishment?

A. Fourth Amendment

B. Fifth Amendment

C. Eighth Amendment

D. Tenth Amendment

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Which branch of government has the power to impeach federal officials?

A. Executive

B. Legislative

C. Judicial

D. None of the above

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What is the minimum age requirement to become a U.S. Senator?

A. 25 years old

B. 30 years old

C. 35 years old

D. 40 years old

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What is the term length for a U.S. Senator?

A. 2 years

B. 4 years

C. 6 years

D. 8 years

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How many total members are in the U.S. Senate?

A. 50

B. 100

C. 435

D. 538

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Who presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President?

A. The Speaker of the House

B. The President Pro Tempore

C. The Senate Majority Leader

D. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

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Which branch of government has the power to interpret the Constitution and settle disputes between states?

A. Executive

B. Legislative

C. Judicial

D. None of the above

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How long is a term for a U.S. Representative?

A. 2 years

B. 4 years

C. 6 years

D. 8 years

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Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. military?

A. The President

B. The Secretary of Defense

C. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

D. The Vice President