Georgia legislature and judicial review By William Dillard.
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Georgia legislature and judicial reviewBy William Dillard
What does the legislative branch do
A. Enforces lawsB. Makes lawsC. Control the armed forcesD. Veto's laws
The answer is
A. Enforces lawsB. Makes lawsC. Control the armed forcesD. Veto's laws
What makes the general assemblyA. Senate B. House of representativesC. Both A and BD. None of the above
The answer is
A. Senate B. House of representativesC. Both A and BD. None of the above
Which is not a requirement to be a senator A. Must be 25 years oldB. Must be a Georgia resident for 2 years C. Must be a representative firstD. Must live in the district you represent
The answer is
A. Must be 25 years oldB. Must be a Georgia resident for 2 years C. Must be a representative firstD. Must live in the district you represent
House of representatives has the same rules but you must be 21 years old
How long is a term for a representative or senatorA. 2 yearsB. 3 yearsC. 10 yearsD. For life
The answer is
A. 2 yearsB. 3 yearsC. 10 yearsD. For life
What is a standing committee and what do they do
The answer is
They are permeate committees that oversee federal agencies and departments
What is a conference committee
The answer is
When members from both houses meet to make a finalized bill that both houses agree on
What does the judicial branch doA. Enforces lawsB. Makes lawsC. Interprets the constructionD. Veto's laws
What is the highest court in Georgia
A. Juvenile courtB. Superior court C. Appeal courtD. Supreme court
The answer is
A. Juvenile courtB. Superior court C. Appeal courtD. Supreme court
What is a juvenile
A. Anyone over the age of 17B. Anyone under the age of 17C. A 17 year oldD. Anyone under the age of 10
The answer is
•Anyone over the age of 17•Anyone under the age of 17•A 17 year old•Anyone under the age of 10
Where do detained juveniles go if found guiltyA. The RYDCB. JailC. House arrestD. Set free
The answer is
•The RYDC•Jail•House arrest•Set free
What is the difference between a delinquent act and a status offence
The answer is
•A delinquent act is a crime if committed by an adult. A status offence would not be a crime if committed bay an adult.