The House of Representatives has this many members
What is 435?
The age that someone has to be to run for president
What is 35?
The amount of time that someone can serve on the Supreme Court
What is for life?
The term for when the chief executive returns a bill to Congress without signing it.
What is a veto?
The amendment that gives you the right to remain silent
What is the 5th amendment?
The Senate has this many representatives per state
What is 2?
The group of people who advise the president and oversee the federal government
What is the cabinet?
The branch that appoints Supreme Court justices?
What is the Executive Branch?
The body that can bring impeachment charges against the President
What is the House of Representatives?
The 4th amendment requires this to search your personal property
What is a warrant?
If there is a tie vote in the Senate, this person breaks the tie
Who is the Vice President?
The number of four-year terms that a president can serve
What is 2?
The body that approves Supreme Court justices
What is the Senate?
The way the Supreme Court can "check" Congress.
What is declaring laws unconstitutional?
The amendment that says that you have more rights than those in the Constitution
What is the 9th amendment?
A Senate term lasts for this long
What is 6 years?
What is an executive order?
Number of judges on the Supreme Court
What is 9?
The branch that write treaties with other countries
What is the executive?
The 6th amendment guarantees this.
What is right to a fair trial? Impartial jury? Attorney if you can't afford one?
This term for our Congress means "two chambers."
What is bicameral?
The term used to describe the president's role with the armed forces.
What is Commander in Chief?
The term that would define giving aid and comfort to the enemy of the United States
What is treason?
What is the House of Representatives?
The five freedoms in the First Amendment
What are Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press and Speech (RAPPS)