In U.S.A.,the power to enforce and interpret the laws is the responsibility of ( )
A. The Judicial Branch
B. The Executive Branch
C. The Legislative Branch
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In U.S.A.,the power to make new laws is the responsibility of ( )
A. The Judicial Branch
B. The Executive Branch
C. The Legislative Branch
A bill is:
A. The written text of a proposed law
B. Only a member of the House of Representatives can introduce a bill
C. A member of either the House of Representatives or the Senate can introduce a bill
D. A bill is not yet a law
Which statement is correct?
A. To become a law, a bill must be approved by both the House of Representatives and the Senate
B. To become a law, a bill approved by Congress must also be approved by the President
C. If the President refuses to approve a bill, this bill will goes back to Congress
D. If the President vetoes a bill, this bill will not become a law forever
Which statement is correct?
A. The U.Supreme Court has the final say on the law in America
B. If a law is passed by Congress that is contrary to the Constitution, the U.Supreme Court can rule that it is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced
C. The U.Supreme Court reviews every new laws to decide if the law is valid or not
D. A ruling made by the U.Supreme Court that a law cannot be enforced has the effect of making that law invalid