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Social Studies, 23.09.2019 14:10 tdyson3p6xvtu

12) how is citizenship related to voting?
question 12 options:
only citizens are allowed to vote in elections.
only natural-born citizens may vote in elections.
you can vote regardless of your citizenship status.
you must be a citizen for five years before voting in an election.
question 13 (5 points) question 13 unsaved
13) the governor's vetoing of a bill that the general assembly approves is an example of what principle?
question 13 options:
judicial review
checks and balances
separation of powers
representative government
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14) in what way does a governor have the same legislative power as the president of the united states?
question 14 options:
they both are elected by popular vote.
they can both propose a budgets to the legislature.
they both can either sign or veto a bill passed by their legislative branch.
they are both in charge of enforcing the laws passed by the legislative branch.
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15)
child refuses to go to school
child constantly disobeys parents or caregivers
child runs away from home
child breaks curfew between midnight and 5 a. m.
child goes to a bar without parents
what would be the best legal title for this list?
question 15 options:
"unruly behavior"
"the road to ruin"
"delinquent behavior"
"the five deadly sins"
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16)
steps in the juvenile justice process
1. arrest or custody
- “miranda rights” administered
- parents/guardians notified
- release or detained
2. probable cause hearing
- must be within 48 hours of custody
- must be notified of charges, offered opportunity to an attorney
- judge decides whether youth is to be released or detained
3. adjudicatory hearing
- must be ten days or less for detained youth, 60 days or less for released youth
- evidence is presented by both sides before a judge (no jury)
- judge decide guilt or innocence
4. dispositional hearing
- judges decides punishment/consequences
- often immediately after adjudicatory hearing
- can transfer to superior court if a serious felony
which section best refers to the right of the accused juvenile to "remain silent""
question 16 options:
" 'miranda rights' "
probable cause hearing
dispensational hearing
must be notified of charges
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17)
using this graph, what can you conclude about georgia's tax revenue?
question 17 options:
sales taxes have increased.
corporate income taxes have decreased.
the state has too many revenue sources.
the state has many different revenue sources.
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18)
what phrase is missing from this image of the georgia flag?
question 18 options:
“in god we trust”
“land of the free”
“georgia on my mind”
“liberty and justice for all”
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19) services provided by a local government are usually funded by
question 19 options:
a public people making more than $100,000/year.
people who live in all parts of the state.
taxpayers in that city or county.
most u. s. citizens.
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20) in state government, the governor would be most likely to
question 20 options:
pass a law.
sign a bill into law.
rule a law unconstitutional.
be exempt from following a law.

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