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Week 26 SS - Making Choices in MS

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10 Nsɛmmisa

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1.

Which job listed below is NOT a government job?

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2.

The first step of making a law is:

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5.

The Gulf Coast Plain:

Use the following map to answer the questions.

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6.

Which MS town shown is the closest to Tennessee?

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8.

Complete the following sentence: _________ years after the end of the Civil War, it became clear to the state of Mississippi that something had to change.

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10.

According to the text, which of the following is NOT a true statement about Governor Reeves?

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3.

A would present his bill to the Senate, and a would present his bill to the House of Representatives.

Mmuae Afoforo a Wobɛpaw:

representative

senator

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4.

Sequence the steps of how a bill becomes a law.

  1. The legislator introduces the bill to their house they are a member of (House or Senate).

  2. Once the bill passes both houses, the governor signs the bill and it becomes a law.

  3. The bill is written.

  4. The bill is read one last time and voted "yes" or "no". If the bill passes it moves through the other house and goes through the same process.

  5. If they decide that it should become a law, the bill is put on the calendar to be read in the house the author belongs to.

  6. The bill is sent to a smaller group of legislators to be read again and discussed.

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7.

Which Mississippi city shown is furthest west?

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9.

The state uses _____________, or stacked ground on either side of the river, to keep the river from flooding.