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Example Questions
Example Question #99 : Presidency
Who appoints ambassadors?
The President
The Secretary of Defense
The Council on Foreign Relations
The Secretary of State
The President
Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution gives the authority to appoint ambassadors as well as other government officials. The Senate must approve these appointments.
Example Question #201 : National Government Institutions
Which President has been impeached (aka thrown out of office)?
None of those listed
Andrew Johnson
Bill Clinton
Richard Nixon
None of those listed
This question is a bit tricky at first – technically, no US President has ever been FULLY impeached. According to the Constitution, the process of impeachment occurs in two stages: first, the House must vote to charge the sitting President with crimes and must then initiate impeachment proceedings. If these proceedings are passed by the House, then the issue is sent to the Senate, which holds a trial to determine the President’s innocence or guilt (with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court as acting judge). Two Presidents – Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton – have undergone the first stage of the impeachment process: the House charged each man with committing crimes and filed impeachment papers against them; however, the Senate exonerated both men, although Johnson escaped conviction by only a single vote. As for Richard Nixon, he most likely would indeed have been fully impeached – both charged and convicted – if he had not resigned from office (the only President to ever do so) before Congress could act.
Example Question #202 : National Government Institutions
Which of the following is not true of the Federal Reserve System?
It consists of twelve branches located throughout the country.
It has the power to adjust the supply of money.
It was established by the Constitution.
Its leadership is chosen by the President.
It has the power to set interest rates.
It was established by the Constitution.
The Federal Reserve Bank was created by Franklin Delano Roosevelt as part of the New Deal. It was a central component of Roosevelt's plan to reform the American banking system after the Great Depression.
Example Question #203 : National Government Institutions
The Department of Homeland Security was created during the Presidency of __________
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
George W. Bush.
Bill Clinton.
Richard Nixon.
George H.W. Bush.
George W. Bush.
The Department of Homeland Security was first proposed at the beginning of 2001 and was then expedited to meet the growing threat of terrorism after 9/11. Thus it was created during the Presidency of George W. Bush. The primary function of the Department of Homeland Security is to protect the citizens of the United States from terrorist attacks on American soil.
Example Question #204 : National Government Institutions
Which of the following was not an original Cabinet position?
Secretary of State
Secretary of Treasury
These were all original Cabinet positions
Attorney General
Secretary of War
These were all original Cabinet positions
The Cabinet has been greatly expanded in the years since 1789, but all of these answer choices were original cabinet positions. The Departments of State, Treasury, and Defense were all created in 1789.
Example Question #205 : National Government Institutions
Which of these Federal departments is responsible for negotiating foreign treaties?
The Department of the Interior
The Department of Justice
The Department of Defense
The Department of State
The Department of Commerce
The Department of State
The Department of State is responsible for negotiating foreign treaties, as well as advising the President on foreign policy in general.
Example Question #206 : National Government Institutions
Which of these Federal departments is responsible for carrying out the national census?
Department of Treasury
Department of the Interior
Department of Commerce
Department of State
Department of Justice
Department of Commerce
The national census is conducted by the Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce is also responsible for issuing patents and granting trademarks, along with the research into and promotion of trade.
Example Question #207 : National Government Institutions
The belief that government agencies will inevitably grow in size and cost is called __________.
agenda setting
bureaucratic imperialism
runaway agency
judicial restraint
Congressional oversight
bureaucratic imperialism
The term, "bureaucratic imperialism," is used to describe the belief that government agencies will always and inevitably grow in size and cost. The idea is that government agencies grow, without taking into account whether their growth confers any added benefit.
Example Question #208 : National Government Institutions
The Department of Homeland Security was created during the Presidency of __________.
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
George W. Bush
Bill Clinton
Dwight Eisenhower
George W. Bush
The Department of Homeland Security was first proposed in the early months of 2001, and it was promptly expedited following the terrorist attacks of September 11th. It was created during the Bush Administration. The Department of Homeland Security, as its name suggests, is tasked with protecting American citizens from terrorist attacks and responding to such attacks, as well as to national disasters.
Example Question #209 : National Government Institutions
Which Executive body is tasked with protecting the American people from terrorist attacks on American soil?
The Department of Defense
The Department of Homeland Security
The Department of the Interior
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Iron Triangle
The Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security, set up in 2001, is tasked with protecting the American people from terrorist attacks on American soil. It differs from the Department of Defense, which deals with foreign conflicts and dangers to American lives abroad.