Legislative
Judicial (answers are questions)
Executive
Checks & Balances (answers are questions)
Separation of Power
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What is a history of the Legislative?

Documents, such as committee reports and debates, that show the intent behind a law.
400

This body is responsible for confirming justices.

What is the Senate?

400

How long is one term?

4 years long.

400

This occurs when the president does not sign a bill within 10 days, Congress adjourns.

What is a Pocket Veto?

400

Where can you find these rules?

In the U.S. Constitution (Article I for Legislative, Article II for Executive, Article III for Judicial).

800

What is the main purpose of the Legislative Branch?

To make laws.

800

Total number of justices (judges) in the Supreme Courts.

What is 9?

800

What is the age requirement for being the President?

At least 35 years old.

800

Congress holds this power, allowing them to bring changes against a President or judge.

What is a Impeachment?

800

What is a "check" and "balance"? 

A check is a control one branch has over another, and balance is the distribution of power among them.

1600

How long are the terms of the Senate and the House of Representatives?

The Senate serve six years; Representatives serve two years.

1600

This position leads the Supreme Courts.

What is the Chief Justice (judge)?

1600

What happens when the President dies? (25th Amendment)

The Vice president immediately becomes president, which is governed by the 25th Amendment.

1600

Congress can override a presidential veto with this fraction of votes in both houses.

What is a 2/3rds vote?

1600

What are the three Branches and their main jobs?

  • Legislative (Congress): Makes laws.
  • Executive (President): Enforces laws.
  • Judicial (Supreme Court): Interprets laws.
2000

Who is in charge of the House?

The Speaker of the House.

2000

This person nominates the judges.

What does the President do?

2000

What does the President appoint?

The President appoints the Supreme Courts justices (judges).

2000

This power allows the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional.

What is a Judicial Review?

2000

Why did Framers separate the power?

To prevent the concentration of power in one person or group, protecting against tyranny.

2400

What are the two parts of the Legislative Branch

The Senate and The House of Representatives

2400

Life terms are served by these individuals.

Who are the Supreme Court justices (judges)?

2400

What is the main role of the executive branch?

To carry out, enforce, and apply the laws passed by Congress.

2400

The power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress.

What is a veto?

2400

What is separation of powers?

It is the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another.

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