May 27th 2010, 17:49:37
You answered 95% of questions correctly. Here's your rating:
Haha...I answered Susan B Anthony saying she made the first flag instead of fought for women's rights because about half way through I decided the wording of these questions was horrible and decided I would toy with it.
1. Jefferson was the primary author, but he didn't write it alone. A committee appointed by Constitutional Convention were the total drafters. And you can be damn sure Franklin chimed in some since he was on it.
3. Those are the first words to the pre-amble to the Constituion. And we the people are the first few literal words, but in order to form a more perfect union come next.
8. "Why DOES the United States flag have 13 stripes?" The US flag does NOT have 13 striples, it HAD 13 stripes. They get the tense right in the very next question.
11. Seems to be arguable given the increased in DoED's budget and recent takeover of the federal student loans program. But of course it is not specifically enumerated as a role of the fed.
12. This one made me laugh since children are taught there are three branches, but many lawyers would argue four because of the administrative hearing side to the bureaucracy. While the bureaucracy is technically executive branch, it is mostly career government employees who aren't beholden to elections or appointments and so those administrative hearings make up the hidden fourth branch.
13. Voting...on the full floor. Some of our non-voting members can vote in some subcommittee matters and administrative matters.
14. Unless it's a special election.
15. Our general election day is always in November, but some states institute early voting for up to 6 weeks beforehand and this neglects the fact that we also can vote for President in a primary.
Edited By: trumper on May 27th 2010, 17:52:36