Which of the following is an example of a non-legislative function of Congress?

passing the federal budget
introducing bills
approval of presidential treaties and appointments
circulating a discharge petition in the house

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approval of presidential treaties and appointments

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How long is the term served by members of the U.S. Senate?

6 years
2 years
8 years
4 years

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6 years

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What is an example of an responsibility of a U.S. citizen?

registering for selective service
serving on a jury
voting
paying taxes

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All of the options listed are examples of responsibilities of U.S. citizens. However, if I have to choose one, voting is a key responsibility of a U.S. citizen.

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What is one check the legislative branch has over the judicial branch?

overriding court decisions
approving laws
overriding presidential vetos
approving judicial nominees

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One check the legislative branch has over the judicial branch is approving judicial nominees.

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What are the purpose of committees in Congress?

override presidential vetos
foster relationship between states
aide presidential appointments
study on specific subjects

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The purpose of committees in Congress is to study specific subjects.

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Which is NOT a requirement to becoming a U.S. citizen?

take an oath of allegiance
take a test
must have lived in the united states for at least 10 years
prove good moral character

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must have lived in the United States for at least 10 years is NOT a requirement to becoming a U.S. citizen. The requirement is generally living in the United States for at least 5 years, or 3 years for spouses of U.S. citizens.