What is required for a person to be convicted of treason


1. The right of free speech and the freedoms of religion are stated in the _________ Amendment.

2. A U.S. Representative is elected for a term of _________ years.

3. The right of people eighteen years old or older to vote is guaranteed by the _________ Amendment.

4. True or False: A person can be a U.S. Senator and Secretary of State at the same time.

5. True or False: A state government can enter into a treaty or alliance with a foreign government.

6. It is proposed to split California into two states, North California and South California. Who must consent to this division before it takes effect?

7. A President is elected for a term of _________ years.

8. The President can make a treaty with another nation with the “advice and consent” of ____________.

9. The protection against self-incrimination (being a witness against yourself) is stated in the _________ Amendment.

10.When can privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus be suspended?

11.True or False: The only court established by the U.S. Constitution is the Supreme Court.

12.The power to make laws is granted to __________________.

13.True or False: A person who commits a crime in Wyoming must be tried in Wyoming unless he or she requests otherwise.

14.When is the President of the Senate allowed to vote?

15.What type of government must the United States guarantee each state?

16.Who has the power to lay and collect taxes?

17.Who can propose amendments to the Constitution?

18.A U.S. Senator is elected for a term of _________ years.

19.How many terms can a President serve?

2  terms

20.True or False: A person may be required to acknowledge the existence and supremacy of God to hold public office in the United States.

21.What is required for a person to be convicted of treason?

22.True or false: Congress can increase the President’s salary if it believes he is doing a good job.

23.A person who flees from justice shall be returned to the state having jurisdiction at the request of __________________.

24.Titles of nobility (king, queen, prince, princess, etc.) can be granted by ____________________.

25.In the case of a disputed election to the U.S. House of Representatives, who decides which candidate was properly elected?

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