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GSU georgia history  Exam  | 125 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
  • GSU georgia history Exam | 125 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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  • Atlanta Compromise Speech - -September 18 1895** -Booker T Washington (African American) -Conservative -@ cotton states and international exposition in ATL -5 Fingers to the hand**** - his speech responded to the negro problem What Jobs did Booker T Washington encourage the blacks to become proficient in during Atlanta compromise speech? - -agriculture -mechanics -commerce -domestic service Who served as an advisor to US presidents Theodore Roosevelt, and William Taft (Both with deep ...
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U.S Government Unit 4: Branches of Government Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • U.S Government Unit 4: Branches of Government Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • U.S Government Unit 4: Branches of Government Questions and Answers 100% Pass Lesson 16 The Executive Branch In which branch of the federal government is the office of the president located? executive Read the sentence. Section 4 of Article II describes _[blank]_. Which option correctly completes the sentence? the ability of Congress to impeach and convict officers of the executive branch What is the purpose of the Twenty-Second Amendment? It limits the United States president to two terms. ...
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Georgia Constitution Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
  • Georgia Constitution Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • Georgia Constitution Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+ 1.) Does the current Georgia Constitution impose term limits on governors? If so, what are they? Yes, only position that has a limit on term. Governor is the highest and most powerful position. (apart of the executive branch) 1976 - Now: *2 consecutive four year terms* with no lifetime restriction. : 1 four year term Past - 1942: 2 consecutive 2 year terms 2.) Does the governor have the authority to exercise line-item veto? Yes Line-...
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Chapter 1: EMS System questions with correct answers
  • Chapter 1: EMS System questions with correct answers

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  • EMS system - Answer emergency medical services -permits patient care to begin at the scene of the injury or illness -part of a continuum of patient care that extends from the time of injury or illness until rehab or discharge During Korean and Vietnam conflicts - Answer became obvious that injured soldiers benefited from emergency care in the field prior to transport. -continue to learn about trauma and how to care for it through wars now Began in... - Answer 1960s -when Presid...
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President and Executive Branch Test 2024 Already Passed
  • President and Executive Branch Test 2024 Already Passed

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  • The President is part of which branch of government? - ANSWER Executive What is the overall job of this branch of government? - ANSWER Carry out the laws of the nation How many people are part of this branch of government? - ANSWER over 3 million what are the qualifications to be president of the united states? - ANSWER 35 years old, live in US for at least 14 years, natural born citizen how are presidents elected - ANSWER Electoral college How long a term do they serve? - ANSWER Four yea...
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US Civil Test 99 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • US Civil Test 99 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • US Civil Test 99 Questions with Verified Answers What is the supreme law of the land - CORRECT ANSWER The Constitution What does the constitution do - CORRECT ANSWER Sets up the government and guarantees basic rights of Americans The idea of self government is in the first three words of the constitution. What are these words? - CORRECT ANSWER We the people What is an amendment - CORRECT ANSWER A change to the constitution What do we call the first ten amendments to the constituti...
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FSOT Prep EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • FSOT Prep EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • The Department of Defense, the National Security Council, and the CIA arose as a result of conclusions drawn by policymakers in the aftermath of - Answer- WWII In the US, there are primarily two levels of law: 1) the US constitution and 2) - Answer- laws enacted by elected legislators The military academies at West Point and Annapolis require candidates to obtain a nomination for admission from what US gov official? - Answer- Congressional representative During the Clinton administratio...
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WGU D017 School Law (Study Guide) with Verified Solutions
  • WGU D017 School Law (Study Guide) with Verified Solutions

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  • WGU D017 School Law (Study Guide) with Verified Solutions Pioneered by Horace Mann, MA; Movement to have all children regardless of background, taught in a common place; Socialize the poor and working classes. Began in MASS 1837 Common School Movement (1837) First state law (MA) requiring attendance of students; Must attend 12 weeks/year, 6 consecutive weeks to promote a good society.......... Compulsory Attendance Laws (1852) may restrict parents' control by requiring school attendance. Par...
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WGU School Law D017 Study Guide With Correct Answers Graded A+
  • WGU School Law D017 Study Guide With Correct Answers Graded A+

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  • Common School Movement (1837) - Pioneered by Horace Mann, MA; Movement to have all children regardless of background, taught in a common place; Socialize the poor and working classes. Began in MASS 1837 Compulsory Attendance Laws (1852) - First state law (MA) requiring attendance of students; Must attend 12 weeks/year, 6 consecutive weeks to promote a good society.......... Parens patriae - may restrict parents' control by requiring school attendance. Commonwealth v. Hall (1983) - upheld ...
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US Government EOC Review questions with correct answers
  • US Government EOC Review questions with correct answers

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  • document that contains supreme law of the land Answer constitution clause that upholds that the "document" is supreme Answer supremacy clause why is our law considered a living document? Answer it can be ammended by the Supreme Court and so while it was written a long time ago it is still being changed to this day in which articles of the confederation you will find... Answer legislative branch qualifications to be US president Answer 1)natural born citizen 2)35 years old 3)lived...
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