In this role, the president carries out the laws passed by Congress.
What is the Chief Executive?
The ability for the president to cancel someone’s prison term and set them free.
What is a pardon?
The proper attire of a judge in court.
What is a judicial robe?
What determines how many representatives each state gets?
The population of the state
Which document was ratified on Sept 17 1787?
What is the U.S. Constitution?
This allows a prudent to cancel a proposed bill
What is a veto?
The group of advisors that assist and support the president.
What is the cabinet?
Court created by the Constitution.
What is the Supreme Court?
100 people from our country are part of the legislative branch?
What is the senate?
Who was the leader of the Constitutional Convention?
Who is George Washington?
This is a formal ruler regulation by the president.
What is an executive order?
The deciding factor for when the votes for a bill in the senate are tied.
Who is the Vice President?
The amount of people in the Supreme Court.
What is 9?
The length of the term for a senator.
What is 6 years?
How the Constitution be changed?
Only through amendments.
Describe the role of Chief Legislator.
What is the President is the main architect of U.S. public policy. He does this by setting the overall shape of the congressional agenda, and by initiating, suggesting, requesting, insisting, and demanding that Congress enact much of its major legislation…?
The role given to the person that mediates treaties and negotiations with foreign countries that can also assign diplomats.
Who is the chief diplomat?
The person who aids the president in appointing judges.
Who is the Attorney General?
A stalling attempt to “talk a bill to death.”
What is a filibuster?
The Constitutional Convention wrote a document to replace what existing document?
The articles of confederation.
The four ways the President could handle a bill.
What are signing the bill making it into a law, let it sit for 10 days without signing making it a law, veto, and pocket veto?
Name at least 5 roles of the executive branch.
President, vice president, Secretary of state, Secretary of treasury, Chief executive, Chief diplomat, Attorney general…
How most cases reach the Supreme Court.
What is the Writ of Certiorari?
Name 3 powers of congress.
What is power to tax?
What is distribute money?
What is regulate value of money?
What is declare war?
What is raise a military?
Which Constitutional principle ensures that decisions represent what most people want?
Majority Rule.