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2. 2,4, , 16, find the rule for this sequence and fill in the missing numbers. (6) How did you figure out the rule?
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The court system is given the job of interpreting laws and is most associated with what branch of government? A. executive B. judicial C. legislative D. administrative
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1a What is the domain of the relation? Enter each value on the same line, separated by commas. Domain \( =1,3,4,6 \) 1b What is the range of the relation? Enter each value on the same line, separated by commas. Ic Is this relation a function? ( \( 2,3,4,5,6 \)
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The president of the United States is the head of the executive branch and plays a large role in making America's laws. His job is t approve the laws that Congress creates. When both chambers have approved a bill, they send it to the president. In order for the bill to become law, the president must sign it into law. The president can decide not to sign a bill if he does not want it to become law. What is it called when the president refuses to sign a bill into law? A. denial B. veto C. rejection D. refusal
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The Supreme Court is part of which branch of government? A. investigative B. judicial C. legislative D. executive
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Why did the Founding Fathers divide the Congress into two chambers? A. They were trying to copy the two legislative chambers of Parliament. B. They were unable to compromise on the size of the Congress. C. They needed two in order to accommodate all the representatives. D. They wanted large and small states to be assured representation.
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What happens after the U.S. House of Representatives approves a bill? A. The bill is sent to the Supreme Court who then approves or vetoes it. B. The bill becomes a law and immediately goes into effect. C. The bill is sent to the Senate, and if it is approved, it is sent to the president. D. The bill is sent to the state legislatures for approval.
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Which of the following is an executive check on the powers of the judicial branch of government? A. presides over Senate during hearing to impeach the president B. nominates Supreme Court justices and federal judges C. casts tie-breaking vote if the Supreme Court cannot reach a verdict D. enforces term limits for Supreme Court justices
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Which of the following is an example of a legislative check over the judicial branch? A. Representatives can overrule federal court rulings. B. Congress can impeach and remove federal judges. C. Senators can pardon those convicted in federal court. D. Congress can appoint the judges of the Supreme Court.
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Expresar la siguiente proposición: \( (p \wedge q) \vee(r \vee s) \) en otria equivalente donde se use los conectivos " - \( " y^{*} \Rightarrow " \)
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