Constitution Flashcards

0
Q

Illinois become a state in 1815

A

False 1818

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1
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Illinois has had four constitutions

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True

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2
Q

The last great Indian uprising in Illinois was the Black Hawk war in 1832

A

True

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3
Q

Illinois has had three capitals

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False

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4
Q

Gov. Edward Kohls work to keep Illinois Freestate

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True

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5
Q

Both the owner Constitution and the United States Constitution have a bill of rights

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True

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6
Q

Foreign affairs is the duty of a state government

A

False

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7
Q

The capital of Illinois is Springfield

A

True

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8
Q

States may make trees

A

False

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9
Q

Boaters must approve changes in the state constitution

A

True

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10
Q

The general simply can call for a convention only with the voters okay

A

True

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11
Q

Six amendments at a time may be presented to the voters

A

False

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12
Q

An amendment to the state constitution maybe proposed in either house of the general assembly

A

True

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13
Q

The constitution helps establish federal laws and treaties

A

False

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14
Q

No Bill can pass the Senate or House except by 3/5 vote

A

False

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15
Q

Bills may start in either house

A

True

16
Q

The lawmaking process is disgusting article IV of the state constitution

A

True

17
Q

Bills must cover at least three subjects

A

False one subject

18
Q

Each house must have approval of the other to adjourn

A

True

19
Q

If the governors veto result in the bill being passed by 3/5 vote in each house the bill will be a law

A

True

20
Q

Legislatures may hold only one additional public job in the state

A

False

21
Q

The governor has 30 days to consider a bill

A

False

22
Q

Bills must be read on three different days before the final vote

A

True

23
Q

If the governor does not act on a bill within 60 days it automatically becomes a law

A

True

24
Q

The general assembly cannot be called into special session

A

False

25
Q

The governor may remove any officer he has a point

A

True

26
Q

The governor has the job of enforcing the law

A

True

27
Q

The governor is the commander-in-chief of the state militia

A

True

28
Q

The governor is in charge of foreign affairs

A

False

29
Q

The governor can grant pardons

A

True

30
Q

The governor may veto bills

A

True

31
Q

Allstate executive officers serve four-year terms

A

True

32
Q

The civil administrative code departments are in the executive branch

A

True

33
Q

The governor appoints the independent boards and commissions

A

True

34
Q

The governor is elected at the same elections as the president

A

False

35
Q

Year 2014 is a presidential election

A

False