| The Constitution | Legislative Branch | Executive Branch | Judicial Branch | Random Government Facts |
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100What is Article I?
Where the Legislative Branch is located in the Constitution
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100What is the House of Representatives?
The "Lower House" of the Legislative Branch
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100What is four years?
The length of term if you are the leader of this branch.
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100What is nine?
The number of Supreme Court Justices presently.
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100What is Speaker of the House?
This person becomes president should the president and vice president both die.
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200What is Article III?
Where the Judicial Branch is located in the Constitution
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200True.
True or False? Congress has the sole power to declare war.
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200What is the President, Vice President, Cabinet, Staff?
The four people/groups which comprise the Executive Branch.
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200What is 35 years old, born US citizen, resident of the US for 14 years?
The qualifications for becoming president.
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200What is to provide a framework for government?
The purpose of the Constitution
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300What is Philadelphia?
The city where the Constitution was written.
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300What is "Legislate?"
This means "to make laws"
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300What is the Cabinet?
The group of people who are nominated and confirmed that gives the President expert advice on specific topics.
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300What is certiorari?
This means the Supreme Court will hear a case.
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300What is presidential nomination and Senate confirmation?
The two steps to become an ambassador, Supreme Court justice, or Cabinet member.
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400What is 1787?
The year the Constitution was written.
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400What is 435?
This is the number of Representatives in the House
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400Who are Andrew Johnson and William Clinton?
The president(s) impeached by the Senate.
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400What is chief citizen?
The role the President is acting in if s/he throws out the first pitch at a MLB baseball game.
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400What is twenty-seven?
The number of Constitutional Amendments.
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500True.
True or False? Thomas Jefferson did not sign the Constitution.
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500What is Vice President/President of the Senate?
This person can cast the tie-breaking vote as necessary in the Senate.
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500What is 50% + 1 of the total electoral votes possible?
The equation that determines the number of electoral votes one needs to win in the electoral college to become president.
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500What is judicial review?
The check the Judicial Branch has on the Executive and Legislative Branches.
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500What is the National Archives?
Where the Constitution can be viewed in Washington D.C.
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