1) How many voting members are in the House of Representatives? a) 435 members b) 100 members c) 52 members d) 50 members 2) How long is a term for a member of the House of Representatives? a) 2 years b) 4 years c) 6 years d) Life 3) How many senators does each state have? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 4) Why does each state have two senators? a) Equal representation b) The Articles of Confederation had 2 votes per state c) Britain had the same system d) Tradition 5) Who elects members of the House of Representatives? a) Members of the U.S. Senate b) Governors c) Citizens from their (congressional) District d) U.S. Supreme Court 6) Some states have more representatives than other states. Why? a) The state’s population b) The state's number of senators c) The state's physical size d) When the state ratified the constitution 7) The president is elected for how many years? a) 2 years b) 4 years c) 6 years d) Life 8) The President can only serve two terms, why? a) To allow president to switch out every two years b) To keep the president from becoming too powerful c) To allow someone who is younger to be elected d) Articles of Confederation 9) If the President can no longer serve, who becomes President? a) Speaker of the House b) Secretary of State c) Chief of Staff d) Vice President 10) What is a power of the president? a) write new laws b) arrest criminals c) commander in chief d) manage schools 11) Which of the following is a part of the executive branch? a) Federal departments and agencies b) Congress c) Courts d) Senate

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