Branches
Vocabulary
Misc.
True or False
Misc.
100

This branch enforces the laws.

Executive

100

Another word for freedom.

Liberty

100

Name the two parts of Congress

The Senate and House of Representatives

100

The Speaker of the House can veto a bill

False - the president has the veto power

100

Alexander Hamilton was the Secretary of

the Treasury
200

The President is in charge of this branch.

Executive

200

Unify means

to unite or bring together

200

Name three of the Founding Fathers

Washington, Hamilton, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Madison, Jay

200

Each state has 2 senators

True

200

What are 3 powers the states have?

Set up public school, run elections, collect taxes, set up local governments, set up marriage laws
300

This branch is responsible for making laws.

Legislative

300

concurrent

things that happen at the same time

300

What power do the people have in a republic?

They have the power to elect representatives to vote for them

300

A preseident's term is for 2 years.

False

300

Define ratify

To officially approve

400

The Supreme Court is in this branch.

Judicial

400

common defense

the military to protect us and fight for us - also police, firefighters, Red Cross workers, etc.

400
What powers do the state and federal government concurrently share?
They both collect taxes
400

The Founding Fathers framed the constitution to be flexible.

True

400

The 4 government departments are called

the Cabinet

500

This branch interprets the Constitution.

Judicial

500

domestic tranquility

peace at home

500

Give two reasons why the Articles of Confederation failed.

Left the government weak

Gave too much power to the states

States could make their own laws and their own money

500

The number of representatives a state can have is based on size.

False, it's based on population.

500

What 3 powers does the federal government have?

Run the post office, declare war, coin money, make treaties, settle disputes between states