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      1. Who has the sole power of impeachment?
        1. The president
        2. The Supreme Court
        3. The House of Representatives
        4. All of the above
        1. The House of Representatives shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.

      2. Which Founding Fathers were not present at the Constitutional Convention?
        1. James Madison, George Washington
        2. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson
        3. John Adams, Alexander Hamilton
        4. John Adams, Ben Franklin
        1.  

          John Adams was American minister to England and Thomas Jefferson was American minister to France.

      3. What year was the 27th Amendment, the most recent, ratified?
        1. 1994
        2. 1988
        3. 1980
        4. 1992
        1. The 27th Amendment says any pay raise or pay cut to Congress cannot take effect until the next term starts for the House. It was originally submitted to the states for ratification in 1789.

      4. Which state did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia?
        1. Rhode Island
        2. South Carolina
        3. Virginia
        4. Pennsylvania
        1. Who was the oldest delegate to the Constitutional Convention?
          1. George Washington
          2. Ben Franklin
          3. John Hancock
          4. James Madison
          1. Ben Franklin, age 81

        2. Where is "the pursuit of happiness"mentioned?
          1. Article I
          2. The Preamble
          3. The Bill of Rights
          4. None of the above
          1. It is in the Declaration of Independence.

        3. Does the Constitution cite the State of the Union speech and if so, what does it say?
          1. Yes, the president must speak on the third Tuesday in Jan.
          2. No, it says nothing about the state of the union
          3. Yes, the president must give the address once a year
          4. Yes, the president is expected to inform Congress
          1. Article II, Section 3: He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient

        4. What is the only amendment that repeals another amendment?
          1. Amendment 5
          2. Amendment 24
          3. Amendment 21
          4. Amendment 14
          1. Amendment 21 repeals amendment 18, the amendment on Prohibition.

        5. What is the requirement for residency for president of the United States?
          1. None, a president must be a native of the United States
          2. 14 years
          3. 35 years
          4. 10 years
          1. Aritcle II, Section 1: A president is required to have been born in the U.S. and "been fourteen years a resident within the United States."

        6. Does the Constitution allow two states to merge and become one?
          1. No, it doesn't mention anything about mergers.
          2. Yes, if the idea is ratified by both states and Congress
          3. No, it says no states can merge or be formed within a state
          4. Yes, if all states in the union ratify the idea
          1. Articl 4, Section 3: New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State

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