Praxis II: Citizenship Education Content Knowledge Exam Prep - Question List

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61. President Grande vetoed a bill passed by Congress banning anyone from putting posters of President Grande up in their bedrooms. President Grande’s veto was an example of:
  1. Separation of powers
  2. Checks and balances
  3. Republicanism
  4. Federalism
  5. Naiveté
62. Which of the following is not a requirement in order to become President of the United States?
  1. At least 35 years old.
  2. A citizen.
  3. Born a citizen.
  4. Resident in the US for at least 14 years.
  5. Previously held elected office.
63. Which side of the US Congress has more ability to check presidential actions?
  1. The House of Representatives because it must confirm all executive nominations.
  2. The House of Representatives because it is the only body that can hold hearings on how the Executive Branch does its job.
  3. The Senate because it decides how much money each presidential project gets.
  4. The Senate because it must confirm all executive nominations.
  5. Neither. The House and the Senate have equal ability to check Presidential actions.
64. Independent bureaucratic agencies and Cabinet departments are created by:
  1. The President of the United States
  2. Congress
  3. The Constitution
  4. The Supreme Court
  5. Our imaginations
65. What was the one unifying institution in medieval Europe?
  1. The European monarchy system
  2. Artists’ guilds
  3. The Roman Catholic Church
  4. The University of Paris

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