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Top public office in a state?
Governor
100
Job of the Executive Branch?
Enforce Laws
100
Job of the Legislative Branch?
Make Laws
100
Job of the Judicial Branch?
Interpret Laws
100

Reserved powers are given to the states by

The U.S. Constitution

200

the removal of elected officials by voters

recall

200
This office keeps the state records, files the state documents, and is the keeper of the great seal?
Secretary of State
200

in the U.S congress, most of the work of the state legislation is done

the committes

200

if a Legislature is bicameral, it has...

Two houses

200

Bills that pass one house and fail in the second house....

will not become a law

300

What is the minimum age to be governor

30

300
Who takes over for the Governor if he/she cannot carry out their duties?
Lt. Governor
300

Process through which citizens can start a new legislation

Referndum

300

returning fugitives from one state to another to answer a felony charge is authorized by 

the states extradition agreement

300

How many votes are required for the convention to propose a constitutional amendment?

2/3

400

if a voter creates a petition called a recall, it means they would like to remove a 

elected official

400

if a Legislature is unicameral, it has.....

one house

400
This has 34 members?
Senate
400

delegeated powers are held by

the federal government

400

which part of the constitution ensures that each state will accept the decisions of civil courts in other states 

full faith and credit clause

500
How long are state senators terms?
4 years
500

If a fugitive from Kentucky flees to Florida, he OR she can be returned to Kentucky based upon the method of 

extradition

500

Citizens Represented by legislators?

Constituents

500

criminal laws are part of...

the penal code

500
An example of a shared power of both the federal and state government
the power of taxation