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Examen de ciudadanía en inglés

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21. The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
A: 435

22. How many U.S. Senators does each state have?
A: Two (2)

23. Name your U.S. Representative.
A: Answers will vary. [Residents of territories with nonvoting delegates or resident commissioners may provide the name of that representative or commissioner. Also acceptable is any statement that the territory has no (voting) representatives in Congress.]

24. Who does a U.S. Senator represent?
A: All citizens in that Senator's state

25. What decides each state's number of U.S. Representatives?
A: The state's population

26. We elect a President for how many years?
A: Four (4) years

27. Who is the President now?
A: [Current president] (as of November 20, 2006, George W. Bush)

28. What is the name of the President of the United States?
A: [Current president] (as of November 20, 2006, George W. Bush)
A: (President) George W. Bush
A: George Bush
A: Bush

29. Who is the Vice President now?
A: [Current vice president] (as of November 20, 2006- Richard (Dick) Cheney)
A: Dick Cheney
A: Cheney

30. If the President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
A: The Vice President

31. Who becomes President if both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve?
A: The Speaker of the House32. Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the military?
A: The President

33. Who signs bills to become laws?
A: The President

34. What is a veto?
A: The President refuses to sign a bill passed by Congress.
A: The President says no to a bill.
A: The President rejects a bill.

35. What does the President's Cabinet do?
A: Advises the President

36. Name two Cabinet-level positions.
A: Secretary of Agriculture
A: Secretary of Commerce
A: Secretary of Defense
A: Secretary of Education
A: Secretary of Energy
A: Secretary of Health and Human Services
A: Secretary of Homeland Security
A: Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
A: Secretary of Interior
A: Secretary of State
A: Secretary of Transportation
A: Secretary of Treasury
A: Secretary of Veterans' Affairs
A: Attorney General

37. What does the judicial branch do?
A: Reviews and explains laws
A: Resolves disputes between parties
A: Decides if a law goes against the Constitution

38. What is the highest court in the U.S.?
A: The Supreme Court

39. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
A: Nine (9)

40. Who is the Chief Justice of the United States?
A: John Roberts (John G. Roberts, Jr.)

41. Name one thing only the federal government can do.
A: Print money
A: Declare war
A: Create an army
A: Make treaties

42. What is one thing only a state government can do?
A: Provide schooling and education
A: Provide protection (police)
A: Provide safety (fire departments)
A: Give a driver's license
A: Approve zoning and land use

43. Who is the Governor of your state?
A: Answers will vary.
[District of Columbia and U.S. Territory residents would answer that they do not have a state governor or that they do not live in a state. Mentioning the governor of the territory for Guam is acceptable. Any answer that mentions one of these facts is acceptable.]

44. What is the capital (or capital city) of your state?
A: Answers will vary. [District of Columbia residents would answer that DC is not a state, and that therefore it does not have a capital. Any answer that mentions one of these facts is acceptable.]

45. What are the two major political parties in the U.S. today?
A: Democrats and Republicans

46. What is the political party of the President now?
A: Republicans
A: Republican Party

47. Who is the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?
A: Nancy Pelosi (D-California)

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