Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Federalism
Separation of Powers / Checks and Balances
100

Who is the head of the the Legislative Branch ?

The House of Representatives and Senate (Congress)

100

Who is the head of the Executive Branch ?

The President of the United States

100

Who is the Head of the Judicial Branch ?

The Supreme Court

100

What is the meaning of federalism ?

The division of power between the Federal and State government.

100

What is the meaning of Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances ?

Separation of Powers is the three branches of government separate but equal. Checks and Balances is how one branch can check the other two branches to balance and maintain equality between all of the branches.

200

What does the Legislative Branch do ?

A. Interpret Laws

B. Carries Out Laws

C. Make Laws

Make Laws

200

What is the main job of the Executive Branch ?

To Carry Out Laws

200

True or False ?

The Supreme Court is where all serious criminal cases are brought.

False 

The Supreme Court rules if laws are Constitutional or Unconstitutional.

200

What is the meaning of concurrent powers.

Powers shared with both Federal and State Government.

200

What are the three main roles of the Legislative Branch in the checks and balances process ?

1. Approve or Reject

2. Impeach and Remove

3. Override

300

True or False ?

The Legislative Branch can impeach the President.

True

300

What are the requirements to become President of the U.S. ?

1. Be a natural born citizen of the U.S.

2. At least 35 years old.

3. Be a United States Resident for at least 14 years.

300

What is the meaning of Judicial Review ?

Where the Judicial Branch checks the their branches and interprets laws.

300

What is the meaning of Expressed powers ?

Powers stated directly in the Constitution given to the federal level of government.

300

What are the 3 main jobs of the Executive Branch in the checks and balances process ?

1. Make Sessions

2. Appoint Officials

3. Veto

400

What are the requirements for the House of Representatives ?

1. Be at least 2 years old. 

2. Serve a 2 year term.

3. Be a citizen for 7 years.

4. Live in the state they wish to represent.

400

True or False ? 

The President appoints cabinet officers to help carry out laws.

True

400

What is the main job of the Judicial Branch ?

To Interpret Laws

400

What are Reserved powers ?

Powers not stated directly in the Constitution given to the State level of government.

400

What is the main job of the Judicial Branch in the checks and balances process ?

To give the Judicial Review.

500

What are the requirements for the U.S Senate ?

1. Be at least 30 years old.

2. Be a U.S citizen for 9 years.

3. Live in the state you wish to represent.

500

Where can you find the most information on the Executive Branch ?

Article II

500

What article in the Constitution can you find the most information on the Judicial Branch ?

Article III

500

What do these powers have in common ?

Declare War

Regulate Trade in States

Print Money

Maintain Armed Forces

They are all Expressed Powers.

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