Reference no: EM132230979
1. The Highest and fundamental law in the United States is called:
Regulatory Guidelines
The Congress
The Supreme Court
The Constitution
2. The three branches of government in the US are called:
Popular, Unpopular, and Ambivalent
Chief Executive, Legislative, and Article II courts
Republican, Democrat, and Independant
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
3. Article I of the US constitution refers to :
Congress
The President
Federal Courts
Treaties
4. How does bill become a law?
The President decides not to sign a bill that has passed in the House and the Senate, and 2/3rd of each House in Congress decide that the Bill should become a law.
The House and the Senate compromise, agree, and pass the law.
The President decides not to sign a bill that has passed in the House and the Senate, and 2/3rd of Congress decide that the Bill should become a law.
Congress passes a law with a bare majority in each house