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Question 1 of 91. Question
A change or addition to the constitution is known as a(n)
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Question 2 of 92. Question
What is the Constitution?
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Question 3 of 93. Question
What are taxes?
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Question 4 of 94. Question
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It is obligatory that all citizens of age vote in a democratic election.
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Question 5 of 95. Question
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What percentage of voters voted by mail?
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Question 6 of 96. Question
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In \(2012\), \(89,004\) local governments existed in the United States.
- Illinois leads the nation with \(6,968\) local governments — approximately \(2,000\) more than second-place Pennsylvania.
- Hawaii has \(21\) local governments, the fewest of any state.
- Texas remains first in the nation with the most independent school districts at \(1,079\). Closely behind is California, with \(1,025\) independent school districts.
Which State has the largest number of independent school districts?
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Question 7 of 97. Question
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Under the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, all powers not granted to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people.
All state governments are modeled after the federal government and consist of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
In every state, the executive branch is headed by a governor who is directly elected by the people.
States reserve the right to organize in any way, so they often vary greatly with regard to executive structure.
Who is the leader of the state government?
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Question 8 of 98. Question
The caucus nomination process can be used in …
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Question 9 of 99. Question
Elections to federal and state office involve …
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