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AP Gov Institutions of Government Latest Update 2024
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Constituents - ANS-Residents of a congressional district or state 
What are the requirements to be a House member? - ANS-At least 25 years old, citizen for at least 7 
years 
What are the requirements to be a Senate member? - ANS-At least 30 years old, citizen for at least 9 
years, must be a resident of state elected in 
How often are house members re-elected? - ANS-Every 2 years 
Reapportionment - ANS-The assigning of congressional seats ...
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FSOT questions with correct answers
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A political device of drawing irregular district lines in order to favor one political power over another is called: CORRECT ANSWER gerrymandering 
 
Congress can override a Presidential veto of a congressional bill by: CORRECT ANSWER passing the bill again by 2/3 majority in both houses 
 
Which of the following amendments to the Constitution affect the political process by declaring that the Federal government should not interfere with the press? CORRECT ANSWER First 
 
The primary medium for ...
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PLS Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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PLS Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
What functions does Congress have in the US political system? - ANSWER-Makes laws/Writes laws. Oversight meaning they make sure the executive branch is doing what its supposed to, and Representation function meaning they represent the people as the president can only do so much. 
 
Which of these functions does the Government Accountability Office contribute to? - ANSWER-Oversight. Monitors executive branch agencies (CIA n NASA, Homeland Security), m...
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Unit 2 Terms AMSCO AP Government and Politics fully solved graded A+
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Unit 2 Terms AMSCO AP Government and Politicsbicameral - correct answers The division of a legislature into two separate assemblies (or houses) 
 
pork barrel spending - correct answers The use of government funds for projects designed to please voters or legislators and win votes 
 
gerrymandering - correct answers Manipulate the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party 
 
marginal seats - correct answers Political districts in which candidates elected to the House of ...
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AP Gov - Congress and Presidency
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AP Gov - Congress and Presidency 
Constituents 
The residents of a congressional district or state. 
Reapportionment 
The process of reassigning representation based on population, after every census. 
Redistricting 
The redrawing of congressional and other legislative district lines following the census, to accommodate population shifts and keep districts as equal as possible in population. 
Gerrymandering 
The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a party, group, or incumbent. ...
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WGU D199 Exam - Geography Study with Questions 100% Correct Answers| Verified
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Gerrymandering 
The manipulation of electoral district boundaries to favor a particular political party or 
group 
Physical geography 
is the study of the earth and all of its components: its lands, waters, atmosphere, and 
interior. 
Human geography 
studies how economics, politics, society and cultures, urban and rural systems, and 
more are organized across the Earth's surface.
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PLSC 001 Exam 2 PSU Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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In 2012, the Government Accountability Office, through which Congress can investigate the financial 
and administrative affairs of any government agency or program, uncovered evidence of lavish 
spending at conferences by administrators of the U.S. General Services Administration, the 
government's real estate and office services and supply agency. In so doing, this staff agency helped 
Congress in its _________ role. - Answer-Oversight 
Until the Seventeenth Amendment passed, senators were sel...
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AP Government Unit 2 questions with 100% correct answers graded A+
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AP Government Unit 2All of the following were true of the government under the Articles of Confederation EXCEPT: 
 
(a) Larger states had more votes in the national legislature. 
(b) Amendment required the support of all thirteen states. 
(c) The national government could not regulate commerce. 
(d) There was no judicial branch. 
(e) There was no executive branch. - correct answer (a) Larger states had more votes in the national legislature. 
 
There was popular representation, but each state on...
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Government Cumulative Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Government Cumulative Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed 
The U.S Congress is a bicameral legislature, meaning that it 
A) is divided into two houses 
B) has equal powers with the president 
C) has two concepts of representation D) has two constitutional tasks to perform A 
The Constitution gives the vice president 
A) no duties to perform B) only the job of presiding over the Senate 
C) the task of chief of staff for the president D) many responsibilities independent of the president B 
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AP Gov - Congress and Presidency
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AP Gov - Congress and Presidency 
Constituents 
The residents of a congressional district or state. 
Reapportionment 
The process of reassigning representation based on population, after every census. 
Redistricting 
The redrawing of congressional and other legislative district lines following the census, to accommodate population shifts and keep districts as equal as possible in population. 
Gerrymandering 
The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a party, group, or incumbent. ...
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