Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous cont.
100
The leader of the Senate and second in line for the Presidency

Who is the Vice President?

100

President’s main job


What is to carry out laws?


100

Justices on the Supreme Court


What is 9?

100

Framers planned for this branch to be the most powerful

What is the Legislative Branch?


100

Years Representatives serve?


What are two-year terms?


200

Congressional powers that are not stated explicitly in the Constitution

What are implied powers?


200

Three requirements for becoming the President

What is:

  • At least 35 years old

  • Native-born citizen

  • Live in the United States for 14 years

200

How long do Supreme Court Justices have their job?

What is life?

200

Rewarding people for their political support by giving them government jobs

What is the spoils system?


200

Hiring people for government jobs on the basis of their qualifications

What is the merit system?


300

Leader of the House of Representatives and third in line for the presidency


Who is the Speaker of the House?


300

A group of advisers to the president that includes the heads of 15 top-level executive departments

What is a cabinet?


300

Do Supreme Court Justices need legal training?

What is no?

300

Can Congress change the number of Supreme Court Justices?

What is yes?

300

Court system made up of both federal and state courts


What is the dual court system?

400

What determines congressional distribution for each state?

What is population?

400

What did Marbury vs. Madison establish?

What is judicial review?

400

What did Article III establish?

What is the judicial branch?

400

How does judicial review act as a check on the legislative and executive branches?


What is it can nullify laws that conflict with the Constitution?

400


President as Commander in Chief

President as Head of State

President as Head of Foreign Policy

President as Head of the Economy



President orders American troops to invade another country

Building goodwill with countries

Signs treaties and gives foreign aid

Makes budget decisions


500

Specific powers of Congress listed in the Constitution


What are expressed/enumerated powers?


500

When does the Vice President become President?

What is if the President:

If the President is:

  • removed from office

  • dies

  • resigns

500

When does the Supreme Court have Original Jurisdiction?

What is in cases that:

  • involve ambassadors and diplomats

  • Involve a state as a party

500

Permanent committees that continue their work from session to session

What are Standing committees?


500

An agreement among a group of nations that prohibits them all from trading with a target nation

What is an embargo?

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