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Who has the power to veto bills passed by Congress?
Correct — D. The President has the power to veto bills, which can then only become law if Congress overrides the veto with a two-thirds majority in both houses.
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  1. Q1Who has the power to veto bills passed by Congress?

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    ✓ Correct answer: The President

    The President has the power to veto bills, which can then only become law if Congress overrides the veto with a two-thirds majority in both houses.

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  2. Q2How is the Speaker of the House of Representatives chosen?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Elected by the members of the House

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives is elected by the members of the House. This position is important in guiding legislation and maintaining order in the House.

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  3. Q3What does the 'elastic clause' in the U.S. Constitution allow?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Congress to pass laws necessary and proper for carrying out its powers

    The 'elastic clause,' found in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, grants Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers. This clause allows for the expansion of Congress's powers.

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  4. Q4What does the term 'judicial review' refer to in the U.S. legal system?

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    ✓ Correct answer: The power of courts to declare laws unconstitutional

    Judicial review is the doctrine under which legislative and executive actions are subject to review, and possibly invalidation, by the judiciary.

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  5. Q5What is the significance of Miranda v. Arizona in terms of rights?

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    ✓ Correct answer: It established the requirement for reading Miranda rights to detainees

    Miranda v. Arizona established the requirement for police to inform detainees of their rights, including the right to remain silent.

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  6. Q6How can an amendment to the U.S. Constitution be proposed?

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    ✓ Correct answer: By a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate.

    An amendment to the U.S. Constitution can be proposed either by a two-thirds vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of the state legislatures.

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