Which of the following are considered customs and traditions of the United States government even though they are not formally mentioned in the Constitution?

i. Cabinet meetings
ii. Political parties
iii. The House of Representatives and the Senate

A.
i only
B.
iii only
C.
i and ii only
D.
i and iii only

1 answer

The correct answer is C. i and ii only.

Cabinet meetings and political parties are considered customs and traditions that have developed over time in the United States government and are not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution. The House of Representatives and the Senate, however, are established by the Constitution itself.