1) What does the President’s Cabinet do? a) Advises the President b) Makes furniture c) Passes laws d) Rules on the constitutionality of laws 2) What are two Cabinet-level positions? a) Secretary of Energy and Secretary of Propaganda b) Secretary of Internet and Secretary of Labor c) Secretary of Homeland Security and Secretary of Defense d) Speaker of the House and Attorney General 3) What does the judicial branch do? a) Decides if a law goes against the U.S. Constitution b) Makes laws c) Vetoes laws d) Lobbies forlaws 4) What is the highest court in the United States? a) U.S. Court of Appeals b) State Supreme Courts c) U.S. Supreme Court d) U.S. Tax Court 5) How many justices are on the Supreme Court? a) 5 b) 7 c) 9 d) 12 6) How long do Supreme Court justices serve? a) 2 years b) 4 years c) 6 years d) Life 7) Which of the following are powers of ONLY the federal government? a) Print paper money b) Provide schooling and education c) Gives driver licenses 8) Which of the following is a power that ONLY belongs to the state? a) Print paper money b) Provide schooling and education c) Makes treaties 9) What is an individual right NOT guaranteed by the Bill of Rights? a) Freedom of expression b) Freedom of speech c) Freedom of assembly d) Freedom to hurt others 10) What is NOT an example of civic participation in the United States? a) Vote b) Run for office c) Join a civic group d) Break laws 11) What is James Madison most famous for? a) "Father of the Constitution" b) Fighting in the Revolutionary War c) His poetry

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