Illinois State Constitution

January 5, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Social Science, Political Science
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Illinois State Constitution

One • Who can veto • Supreme Court a bill passed by • The Voters the General • The Governor Assembly? • The Lt. Governor

Two • The River that • Mississippi makes up the • Missouri westerly border • Ohio of Illinois? • Des Plaines

Three • If the Governor • Secretary of dies who State becomes • Attorney governor? General • Lt. Governor • Speaker of the House

Four • The Highest Court in Illinois is:

• • • •

Appellate Circuit Criminal Supreme

Five • The Governor of Illinois is:

• • • •

Quinn Blagojevich Madigan Topinka

Six • Voters not only vote for political officials, they sometimes vote on public issues and questions. These types of elections are called:

• Referendums • Primaries • Obligation Votes • Closed Elections

Seven • The next presidential election in Illinois will be in:

• • • •

2016 2015 2014 2017

Eight • How many constitutions has Illinois had?

• • • •

3 4 6 8

Nine • How long does the Governor have to consider a bill passed by the Illinois Senate and House of Representatives ?

• • • •

10 Days 30 Days 60 Days 6 months

Ten • Who may call special sessions of the General Assembly?

• Governor • Lt. Governor • Secretary of State • Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives

Eleven • Who is the chief legal officer of the state?

• Lt. Governor • Speaker of the House • Attorney General • Treasurer

Twelve • How many aldermen or women are in the Chicago city council?

• • • •

435 100 50 21

Thirteen • How are Illinois • By the judges usually Governor selected? • By Lottery • By the People • By the General Assembly

Fifteen • If the General Assembly wishes to pass a bill over a veto, what vote is necessary?

• • • •

3/5 ¾ 7/8 Unanimous

Sixteen • How many branches of government are there in Illinois?

• • • •

2 3 5 9

Seventeen • The capital of Illinois is:

• • • •

Chicago Springfield Rockford Peoria

Eighteen • The Illinois Governor

• The Legislative Branch • The Judicial Branch • The Executive Branch

Nineteen • The Illinois House of Representatives

• The Legislative Branch • The Judicial Branch • The Executive Branch

Twenty • The Illinois State Senate

• The Legislative Branch • The Judicial Branch • The Executive Branch

Twenty One • Illinois • The Legislative Supreme Court Branch • The Judicial Branch • The Executive Branch

Twenty Two • Lt. Governor

• The Legislative Branch • The Judicial Branch • The Executive Branch

Twenty Three • Illinois Circuit Courts

• The Legislative Branch • The Judicial Branch • The Executive Branch

Twenty Four • Meets in Springfield

• Illinois Senate • Illinois of House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Twenty Five • Has women Members

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Twenty Six • Does not get paid

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Twenty Seven • Start Impeachment Proceedings

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Twenty Eight • Term is 4 years • Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Twenty Nine • Term is 2 years • Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty • Has governor as chief officer

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty One • Has Speaker • Illinois Senate as Chief Officer • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty Two • Are parts of the • Illinois Senate General • Illinois House Assembly of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty Three • Have 59 members and 59 districts

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty Four • Have 118 members and 118 districts

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty Five • Elected by the people

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty Six • Have Law making responsibilities

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty Seven • Declare laws unconstitutional

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Thirty Eight • Can make laws that • Illinois Senate would treat other • Illinois House of states’ citizens Reps. differently than Illinois’ • Neither citizens • Both

Thirty Nine • Are appointed by the Governor

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Forty • Must be 21 years old or older

• Illinois Senate • Illinois House of Reps. • Neither • Both

Forty One • Most of the Illinois court cases would take place in the circuit courts.

• True • False

Forty Two • The biggest item in state spending is for highways.

• True • False

Forty Three • The largest city • True in Illinois is • False Chicago.

Forty Four • There are 102 counties in Illinois

• True • False

Forty Five • Voters must be • True 18 years or • False older.

Forty Six • The Governor must be 40 years old or older.

• True • False

Forty Seven • Foreign affairs is the duty of the state government.

• True • False

Forty Eight • Illinois became • True a state in 1818. • False

Forty Nine • The governor is the commander in chief of the state militia.

• True • False

Fifty • Both the Illinois • True constitution • False and the United States constitution have a bill of rights.

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