{"id":113154,"date":"2023-08-15T23:17:29","date_gmt":"2023-08-15T23:17:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=113154"},"modified":"2023-08-15T23:17:31","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T23:17:31","slug":"wgu-c963-oa-latest-exam-2023-2024-real-exam-200-questions-and-correct-answers-100-verified-answers-agrade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/15\/wgu-c963-oa-latest-exam-2023-2024-real-exam-200-questions-and-correct-answers-100-verified-answers-agrade\/","title":{"rendered":"WGU C963 OA LATEST EXAM 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>WGU C963 OA LATEST EXAM 2023-2024 REAL<br>EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)<br>|AGRADE<br>A compromise between northern and southern states that called for counting of all<br>a state&#8217;s free population and 60 percent of its slave population for both federal<br>taxation and representation in Congress. &#8211; ANSWER- Three-Fifths Compromise<br>The power of the president to reject a law proposed by Congress. &#8211; ANSWERVeto<br>A system that allows one branch of government to limit the exercise of power by<br>another branch; requires the different parts of government to work together.. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Checks and Balances<br>The sharing of powers among three separate branches of government. &#8211; ANSWERSeparation of Powers<br>A form of government which power is divided between state governments and a<br>national government. &#8211; ANSWER- Federal System<br>The powers given explicitly to the federal government by the Constitution; power<br>to regulate interstate and foreign commerce, raise and support armies, declare war,<br>coin money, and conduct foreign affairs. &#8211; ANSWER- Enumerated Powers<br>Any powers not prohibited by the Constitution or delegated to the national<br>government; powers reserved to the states and denied to the federal government. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Reserved Powers<br>Coherent philosophies about the structure, power, and purpose of government. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Political Ideologies<br>The action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement,<br>making it officially valid. &#8211; ANSWER- Ratification<br>A system of government in which power is given to the people through their ability<br>to elect representatives who make laws on their behalf. &#8211; ANSWER- Republic<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The right to know, before a judge, why you have been detained. &#8211; ANSWERHabeas Corpus<br>A series of 85 essays, written and published in favor of ratifying the Constitution. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- The Federalist Papers<br>A group who gathers together to advocate for their special interest. &#8211; ANSWERFaction<br>A process of removing government officials suspected of criminal activity,<br>including judges and even the president. It requires a majority vote in the House of<br>Representatives to accept articles of impeachment. Two-thirds of the Senate must<br>then vote to remove the person. &#8211; ANSWER- Impeachment<br>Rules or orders that are issued by the President and have the force of law. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Executive Orders<br>The powers neither enumerated nor implied but assumed to exist as a direct result<br>of the country&#8217;s existence. &#8211; ANSWER- Inherent Power<br>The right to review and monitor other bodies such as the executive branch. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Oversight<br>A small set of representatives tasked with considering, researching, introducing,<br>and investigating particular policy areas. &#8211; ANSWER- Committees<br>Spending that can be altered from year to year through the appropriations process.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>ANSWER- Discretionary Spending<br>A model of what the government plans to spend and take in as revenue over the<br>next fiscal year. Includes a set of budget priorities and discretionary spending<br>limits. &#8211; ANSWER- Budget Resolution<br>Spending on often unnecessary local projects that benefit a specific member of<br>Congress&#8217; district or state. &#8211; ANSWER- Pork-barrel Spending<br>The ability of the President to reject specific portions of a piece of legislation<br>rather than reject an entire piece of legislation. Ruled unconstitutional by the US<br>Supreme Court. &#8211; ANSWER- Line-item Veto<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Enumerated power of Congress to regulate commerce and trade that occurs<br>between two or more states. &#8211; ANSWER- Interstate Commerce Clause<br>Act passed in 1862 that allowed Congress the ability to produce paper notes of<br>money not guaranteed by gold or silver. &#8211; ANSWER- Legal Tender Act<br>The central banking system of the United States that sets monetary policies and<br>bank regulations. &#8211; ANSWER- Federal Reserve System<br>Under the Constitution, presidential nominations for executive and judicial posts<br>take effect only when confirmed by the Senate, and international treaties become<br>effective only when the Senate approves them by a two-thirds vote. &#8211; ANSWERAdvice and Consent<br>Also referred to as an absolute majority, any number greater than half or 50%. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Supermajority<br>A rule only permitted in the US Senate that allows a member of the Senate to<br>prevent action on a bill or vote by continuously speaking. &#8211; ANSWER- Filibuster<br>Bodies created by Congress to enforce laws and develop regulations for the<br>enforcement of laws. &#8211; ANSWER- Administrative Agencies<br>The political party in Congress that has the most seats in each chamber. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Majority Party<br>The political party in Congress that has the fewest seats in each chamber. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Minority Party<br>The elected leader of the majority party in the House of Representatives who<br>serves as the chief presiding officer. &#8211; ANSWER- Speaker of the House<br>The second in command in the House of Representatives; works closely with the<br>Speaker of the House. &#8211; ANSWER- Majority Leader<br>The elected leader of the minority party. &#8211; ANSWER- Minority Leader<br>A leadership position from the majority party whose job it is to help coordinate<br>strategy among the members of their political party. &#8211; ANSWER- Majority Whip<br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WGU C963 OA LATEST EXAM 2023-2024 REALEXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECTANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)|AGRADEA compromise between northern and southern states that called for counting of alla state&#8217;s free population and 60 percent of its slave population for both federaltaxation and representation in Congress. &#8211; 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