When each branch has distinct powers that cannot be taken away by the others is known as
  • Judicial Review
  • Separation of Powers
  • Veto
  • Council
When each branch is able to check on other branches to ensure one does not become too powerful
  • Judicial Review
  • Separation of Powers
  • Checks and Balances
  • Veto
Who is the second highest official in Georgia after the governor?
  • Floor Speaker
  • Minority Leader
  • Majority Leader
  • Lt. Governor
 Which is NOT a qualification for voting in Georgia?
  • must be 18 years old
  • must be a US citizen
  • Pay all taxes prior to voting
  • must be a resident of GA and the district your voting in
You must be 30 years old, GA resident for 6 years, & US citizen for 15 years to hold what offices...
  • State House of Reps. Member
  • State Senator
  • U.S. Senator
  • Governor and Lt. Governor
Which is NOT a department of the Executive branch?
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Health Services 
  • Department of Public Safety
  • Department of Transportation
When the governor vetoes a bill, it is an example of ________. 
  • Separation of Powers
  • Checks and Balances
  • Judicial Review
  • Balancing the Budget
Which branch of Georgia's government is called the General Assembly and creates laws?
  • Executive
  • Legislative
  • Judicial
  • Criminal Justice
You must be at least 25 years old, a US citizen, and a GA resident for 2 years to be eligible for what government office?
  • Governor
  • Georgia Senator
  • US House of Representative
  • Lt. Governor
Which branch of GA government is headed by the GA Supreme Court and interprets laws?
  • Executive
  • Legislative
  • Judicial
  • Criminal Justice
When the State Supreme Court rules a law unconstitutional, they have participated in __________ and _________. 
  • Judicial Review and Separation of Powers
  • Checks and Balances and Criminal Justice
  • Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances
  • Judicial Review and Checks and Balances
Which branch of government is headed by the governor and enforces laws?
  • Executive
  • Legislative
  • Judicial
  • Criminal Justice
Which court is known as the "paperwork" court?
  • Magistrate
  • State
  • Probate
  • Superior
Which of Georgia's courts hears small civil cases?
  • Magistrate
  • State
  • Superior
  • Court of Appeals
Which of Georgia's courts hears smaller criminal cases (misdemeanors) and larger civil cases?
  • Magistrate
  • Superior
  • State
  • Probate
Which of Georgia's courts hears larger criminal cases (felonies)?
  • Magistrate
  • Superior
  • State
  • Probate
What is the highest court in Georgia's justice system?
  • Court of Appeals
  • Supreme Court
  • Superior
  • State
Which of the following courts is known as an Appellate Court?
  • Magistrate
  • Court of Appeals
  • Probate
  • Superior
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