What is the main job of the executive branch?
What is enforcing laws
What is the main job of the legislative branch?
What is create laws
What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?
What is to interpret laws?
What was the slogan for the colonists during protests?
What was the war that caused massive debt to the British and King George III?
What is the French and Indian War?
Who is the leader of the executive branch?
Who is the president otherwise known as Chief Executive
What are the 2 parts of congress in the legislative branch?
What is the Senate and House of Representatives?
Who makes up the Judicial branch?
Who is the supreme court of 9 elected officials?
Who were the 3 groups to colonize America?
Who are Spain, Britain and France?
Why did the colonists rebel against the British and King George III?
What is no representation in government and abuse of power?
What are the 3 parts of the executive branch?
What is the president, vice president and the presidential cabinet
Who is the leader of the Senate?
Who is the vice president?
How long does a supreme court judge serve?
What is a life time?
What was the radical colonist group who led against the British?
Who are the Sons of Liberty?
What was the Boston Tea Party? What was it a result of?
What is the boycott of British tea being dumped into Boston harbor by colonists as a result of the tea act?
What is the name of the role for the command of the armed forces?
What is Commander in Chief
Where is the legislative branch located?
What is the Capitol Hill?
What is the document that the supreme court uses to decide if laws are just and equal?
What is the constitution?
What were the groups that were apart of the American Revolution?
Who are Loyalists and Patriots?
What was the act put onto colonists that allowed for punishment of those who did not pay taxes and was a result of the Boston Massacre?
What is the intolerable acts?
What does it mean to "veto"?
What is to deny a bill from becoming a law
What is Senate members are 2 per state and House is based on population of state?
What is the term stating that the supreme court can declare a law put forth by the president and Congress to be unconstitutional?
What is Judicial review?
What was the Battle and document to end the American Revolution?
What is the Battle of Yorktown and the Treaty of Paris?
What was the first official battle during the American revolution? "The shot heard around the world?"
What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord?