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Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level - US Government Questions Test
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1. The president has a number of responsibilities and one is to ....... ambassadors to foreign countries.
2. Certain areas of society are mandated only by the states so the federal government can't control them. This type of power is called ....... power.
3. If someone doesn't pay his/her taxes or knowingly provides false or fraudulent information to tax agencies or administrators - the crime is called ........
4. Every four years - certain people run for office. A person who runs for the presidential office position in a national campaign is called a presidential ........
5. After a bill is introduced and passed by Congress - it is given to the ....... who makes the final decision.
6. A person who is not a member of a police or fire-fighting department or enlisted in the military is known as a ........\
7. The government sector that manages the construction and maintenance of roads - highways - airports and railroads in the United States is the department of ........
8. A person who is born in a certain country is entitled to specific rights - benefits and duties and considered a ....... of that particular country.
9. Usually - ....... political parties are more resistant to change.
10. If a person - who is not a citizen of the US - is ordered to leave the country - the order is known as ........
11. People who are being victimized or persecuted and - therefore - leave their country in order to seek refuge in a safer place are known as ........
12. When a population votes on a certain subject - the larger number of people who agree - and must equal more than one-half of the voting population - is called the ........
13. The Republican Party in the US is usually more ....... when compared to the Democratic Party.
14. The term ....... is a change or modification applied to a practice or law that already exists.
15. When a new law is recommended or proposed - a ....... is created. A decision about whether to pass it or not is made afterwards.
16. When people have the liberty to manage and run businesses with little government control or interference - this type of governing is called a ....... system.
17. Early governments in the US established a ........ This is a written outline that verifies the rights of the people within a unified - democratic government.
18. The government division that deals with students - learning - development and teachers is the department of ........\
19. ....... is the term used when a county - town or city defines and decides where homes and businesses are to be situated.
20. Among other responsibilities - Congress has the authority to collect ....... and pass laws regarding the income tax structure.
21. The rules - laws and regulations that guide and govern a particular country are called public ........
22. A United States president has the authority to appoint judges to the ....... Court and ambassadors to foreign countries.
23. If an alien is offered American citizenship - he/she must take an oath of ....... in order to proceed with the next course of action.
24. Anyone who wants to run for the presidential office position must be a natural-born citizen of the United States and a permanent ....... of America for a minimum of 14 years.
25. A person who is selected to run in an election is called a ........

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