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Review Questions. Lessons 1, 2, and 3. Lesson 1 pgs. 72-74. Each of the 50 states has ______ senators who serve a _______ year term. The total number of representatives who serve in the House of Representatives is ______. Each serves a ____year term.
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Review Questions Lessons 1, 2, and 3
Lesson 1 pgs. 72-74 Each of the 50 states has ______ senators who serve a _______ year term. • The total number of representatives who serve in the House of Representatives is ______. Each serves a ____year term. • The number of representatives a state has reflects the state’s ____________. • The official leader of the Senate is the _____________________. • Every new ______must be passed by both houses of Congress. Word Bank 2,6 435, 2 Law Population Vice president
Lesson 2 pgs. 76-82 The most important duty of Congress is to __________. • Make laws b. collect taxes c. Regulate trade d. maintain the armed forces A ________ is an idea for a new law. • Veto b. bill c. Committee d. session
Lesson 2 pgs. 76-82 After a bill is passed by both houses of Congress, it is sent to the ____________. • Vice president b. people c. Senator d. president The president can sign a bill, _________ a bill, or do nothing. • veto b. change c. Read d. write
Lesson 3 pgs. 83-84 Congress can raise and collect (roads, taxes, programs) to operate the federal government. The government has special (needs, crimes, programs) that care for people who need assistance. Congress can set the standards for weights and (temperatures, measures, heights) Through its power, Congress has set up military services to (collect, defend, declare) our country.
Lesson 3 pgs. 83-84 Congress set up a system of national highways through the (place, power, nation) given to it by the Constitution. Congress has the power to (weigh, declare, raise) war. Congress decides on (citizenship, weight, tax) requirements for people from other countries. (Congress, Capital, Washington D.C.) admits new states to the United States. Congress cannot make laws about (marriage, taxes, business)