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17.Which branch can decide if a law is unconstitutional?
18.An Impeachment of a Governor is an example of what principle?
19.How can Congress or the General Assembly check the power of the Executive Branch?
20.What are three examples of Responsibilities?21.What are three example of a person’s Rights?
22.How can someone check for updates on public policies quickly?
23.If someone has an issue they are concern about, what is one way to get your voice heard?
24.What do voting, helping the homeless, etc have in common?
25.Why is voting such an important part of our government?
26.What is the best definition of “civic responsibility”?
27.What are the four qualifications to vote in GA:
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28.Can one vote if they are not a citizens?
29.A person that is 18 wants to vote, where are they to register to vote?
30.What are two reasons a person cannot vote?
31.How can a person place their vote if they are going to be out of town the day of the election?
32.What are the three main purposes of the GA pledge of allegiance?
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