The lawmaking branch of government.
What is the legislative branch?
Called the "father of the Constitution," this future president was the main author of the Constitution.
Who is James Madison?
This party currently controls the House, Senate and Presidency.
Who are the Republicans?
He's the current POTUS. That's short for President of the United States.
Who is Donald Trump?
Its the number of stars on the flag.
What is 50?
The Constitution sets out 3 requirements to serve in office. They are age, citizenship, and this third qualification.
What is residency?
Changes to the Constitution.
What are amendments?
In order to vote, you must be this old.
What is 18 years old?
He was elected Vice President in 2024.
Who is JD Vance?
It's the number of terms a President can serve.
What is 2?
The power of the President to stop laws from passing.
What is the veto?
Aside from Speech, Religion, and Press, name a protection of the First Amendment.
What are petition and assembly?
Pennsylvania practices this type of primary.
What is a closed primary?
This is the current capital of the United States.
What is Washington, D.C.?
It's the number of representatives in the House.
What is 435?
Presidents have the power to appoint these members to the bench. Once there, they serve for life.
What are federal judges?
Embodying the ideal of self-government, these are the first words of the Constitution.
What are "We The People"?
The first step in voting is this.
What is registration?
He would take over if the President and Vice President could not hold office.
Who is Speaker Mike Johnson?
It's the number of Supreme Court justices.
What is 9?
This power to review laws and actions to determine if they violate the Constitution was granted to the Judicial Branch through the case of Marbury v Madison.
What is judicial review?
These amendments are collectively called the voting rights amendments.
What are the 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th amendments?
Symbolized by the donkey, this is the oldest modern political party.
Who are the Democrats?
He is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Who is John Roberts Jr.?
It's the number of electoral votes a candidate needs to become President.
What is 270?