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This study guide provides a comprehensive overview of the missouri constitution, covering key aspects of the state's government, including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. It includes questions and answers about the structure, functions, and key figures of missouri's government, making it a valuable resource for students preparing for exams or those seeking to understand the state's political system.
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What is the name for a law that begins with the collection of citizens' signatures and then moves to popular vote? - Correct Answer-Initiative Missouri's legislative branch works to do what? - Correct Answer-Make the laws Who presides over the Senate? - Correct Answer-Lieutenant Governor A member of the Missouri Senate serves a term of ____ years for a maximum of ____ terms. - Correct Answer-Four; two A member of the Missouri House of Representatives serves a term of ____ years for a maximum of ____ terms. - Correct Answer-Two; four How many members are there in the Missouri House of Representatives? - Correct Answer- 163 How many members are there in the Missouri Senate? - Correct Answer- What is the name for the combined houses of the Missouri Legislature? - Correct Answer- General Assembly Which house of the Missouri legislature may write and amend bills? - Correct Answer-Both Only the ____ has the power to levy state taxes on the people of Missouri. - Correct Answer- General Assembly Who approves the Missouri State budget? - Correct Answer-General Assembly What does the Hancock Amendment require of the state government? - Correct Answer-Limits the amount of personal income used to fund the government. Who is the current Governor of Missouri? - Correct Answer-Eric Greitens Which power allows the governor to reject only parts of spending bills? - Correct Answer-Item or reduction veto Missouri's governor serves a term of how many years? - Correct Answer-Four Which official will replace the governor in the event of his/her death, removal, or disability? - Correct Answer-Lieutenant Governor How old must a person be to be elected governor of Missouri? - Correct Answer-30 years old
Who has the power to call out the State Guard in a time of crisis? - Correct Answer-Governor Who has the power of reprieve, pardon, and commutation of sentencing? - Correct Answer- Governor To run for the position of Missouri Governor, how many years must you have been a US citizen? - Correct Answer-15 years Who submits the Missouri State Budget? - Correct Answer-Governor What person in Missouri's government is responsible for carrying out elections and enforcing election laws? - Correct Answer-Secretary of State Which executive officer serves as the chief lawyer for the state? - Correct Answer-Attorney General This elected official is responsible for serving as the state's chief financial officer. - Correct Answer-State Treasurer This person must appoint or make recommendations to departments, boards, and commissions - Correct Answer-Governor This person serves as the President of the Missouri Senate - Correct Answer-Lieutenant Governor It is the job of this executive officer to examine the books and records of other state offices to make sure that public money is being spent properly - Correct Answer-State Treasurer This person is the custodian of the seal of the state and record keeper - Correct Answer- Secretary of State This person represents the legal interest of the state and its agencies - Correct Answer- Attorney General What is the highest court in the state of Missouri? - Correct Answer-State Supreme Court All Missouri judges shall be selected on a non-partisan basis. What does "non-partisan" mean? - Correct Answer-Having no party affiliation How many judges are on Missouri's Supreme Court? - Correct Answer-Seven Missouri's judicial branch works to: - Correct Answer-Administer justice and interpret the laws Based on voter approval, Missouri Supreme Court judges and Courts of Appeal judges serve an initial term of ___ years - Correct Answer-12 years
How are Supreme Court and Appellate Court judges selected? - Correct Answer-Three candidates are nominated to fill a vacancy and the governor makes an appointment. After the selected judge serves st least a year, the people vote on whether or not to keep them in office. From lowest to highest, what is the order of the MO court system? - Correct Answer-Circuit Courts, Court of Appeals, State Supreme Court In what year did Missouri become a state? - Correct Answer- Missouri was admitted to the US as the ____ state - Correct Answer-24th What is the capital of Missouri? - Correct Answer-Jefferson City Missouri's current constitution has been in effect since ____ - Correct Answer- What are the qualifications of a Missouri voter? - Correct Answer-At least 18 years old on Election Day; a United States citizen; a resident of your election district for 30 days; registered to vote approximately 28 days before the election; not deemed incompetent or not serving a jail sentence Where may Missouri residents register to vote? - Correct Answer-At the office of their local election authority, by mail, or at the driver's license facility or at state agencies When may an absentee ballot be used? - Correct Answer-If you are unable to make it to a polling place on Election Day Under what condition may a person lose the right to vote in Missouri? - Correct Answer-If they are convicted and serving time The largest percentage of state spending is in the area of ____ - Correct Answer-Human Services What organization(s) does not have to pay real estate or property taxes in the state of Missouri? - Correct Answer-Nonprofits What is the term for the practice whereby local governments are free to pass laws and ordinances as they see fit to further their operations, within the bounds of the state and federal constitutions?