Unit 7: 3.7 Legislative Branch & 3.8 Executive Branch Review
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is needed for a city council vote on a proposed local ordinance?
Back
A Quorum or majority of council members present.
Answer explanation
A quorum, or majority of council members present, is necessary for a city council vote on a proposed local ordinance. This ensures that enough members are available to make a valid decision.
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FL.SS.7.CG.3.7
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the missing Event?
1. Presidential appointed Cabinet Nominee testifies to Senate Committee
2. Senate Debates Confirmation of presidential appointed Nominee
3.___________________________________________
Back
2/3 of the Senate vote and confirm appointment of nominee
Answer explanation
The missing event is the Senate voting to confirm the nominee, which typically requires a 2/3 majority for appointment. This step follows the debate and is crucial for finalizing the nomination process.
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FL.SS.7.CG.3.8
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What official proceeds or leads the U.S House of Representatives?
Back
Speaker of the House
Answer explanation
The Speaker of the House is the official who leads the U.S. House of Representatives, overseeing its functions and representing the majority party. The Majority Leader and Minority Whip have different roles, while the President Pro Tempore is in the Senate.
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FL.SS.7.CG.3.8
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How is the Executive Order process different from the law making process?
Back
Executive Orders are not passed by Congress.
Answer explanation
Executive Orders are directives issued by the President and do not require Congressional approval, unlike laws which must be passed by Congress. This highlights the key difference in their processes.
Tags
FL.SS.7.CG.3.8
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which position acts as chief executive of Florida's state government?
Back
Governor
Answer explanation
The Governor is the chief executive of Florida's state government, responsible for enforcing laws and overseeing the executive branch. The other options, such as Attorney General and State Senator, have different roles.
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FL.SS.7.CG.3.8
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