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Hamilton High · Spring 2026

Period 4 · AP U.S. Government

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15 questions · 8 min

Unit 2 - Interactions Among Branches

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Period 4 · AP U.S. Government

Hamilton High · Ms. Hart · 28 students · Spring 2026

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Unit 2 — Interactions Among Branches

15 questions · 8 min · source analysis and constitutional reasoning.

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Congress.gov

Bill text, sponsor, action history

Supreme Court

Opinion packet and syllabus

Federal Register

Executive order publication

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Unit 2 — Interactions Among Branches

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