Q.1
Please enter your name. (Only ONE entry per person please!) *

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Q.2
Please enter your email address. *

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Q.3
The three branches of government are Executive, Judicial, and Federal. *

Q.4
When voting to pass a measure in the Senate, in case of a tie, the deciding vote is cast by the Senate majority leader. *

Q.5
The First Amendment of the Constitution protects a person’s right to freedom of religion. *

Q.6
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by Abraham Lincoln. *

Q.7
The size of a state's economy determines the number of representatives it has. *

Q.8
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called the Bill of Rights. *

Q.9
No president has ever been elected to more than two terms. *

Q.10
Only the President has the power to veto a bill. *

Q.11
Vermont was one of the original 13 states. *

Q.12
The Commander-in-Chief of the military must be someone who has served or is presently serving in the military. *

Q.13
GOP stands for Great Old Party. *

Q.14
Congress has the authority to override a presidential veto. *

Q.15
A Senator's term of office is four years. *

Q.16
Members of Congress have the right to send Congressional mail to their constituents without postage. *

Q.17
The official residence of the vice president is in the US Capitol. *

Q.18
The Bill of Rights includes the abolition of slavery and involuntary servitude. *

Q.19
State governors are elected by popular vote. *

Q.20
If the President and Vice President cannot hold office, the Speaker of the House is next in the line of succession. *

Q.21
An executive order can only be issued with approval from Congress. *

Q.22
A Supreme Court decision is binding and can never be overruled or overturned. *