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100

This is how Senators were chosen before they were chosen by the people.

What is by legislators?

100

This is who directly votes for the president.

What are the electors?

100

This is how many justices sit on the Supreme Court today. 

What is 9?


100

This branch of the legislature has the power to put impeachment candidates on trial.

What is the Senate?

100

How enslaved people were counted in the census, taken every 10 years

What is 3/5 of a person

200

Congress cannot pass an "ex post facto law," meaning what?

That one cannot be charged for a crime before that action was criminalized. 

200

The president has the right to veto a bill. What happens if Congress cannot overturn the veto?

What is: The bill dies. 

200

Supreme Court judges do not have to worry about being fired because they have what kind of job security? (Hint: Vocabulary word)

What is life tenure?

200

These are the criteria for impeachment (name two of the three crimes)

What are bribery, treason, or other high crimes or misdemeanors?

200

This is how many Amendments the Constitution has today.

What is 27?

300

Congress has four categories of power. Name three.

What are revenue, regulatory, war, and general welfare?

300
It belongs to the president alone to direct which two groups?

What are the Cabinet and the armed forces? 

300
An appeal is heard by which two courts?

What are the Appellate courts and the Supreme Court?

300

This is the name for the process of becoming a citizen.

What is naturalization?

300

This is the meaning of habeas corpus

What is "produce the body";

Otherwise, the process by which a person cannot be put on trial without evidence of committing a crime. 


400

Which two groups can propose amendments to the Constitution?

What are states and Congress?

400

Abraham Lincoln repealed the Fugitive Slave Clause in 1864. What did the Fugitive Slave Clause do?

What is: It said that any escaped slaves must be returned to their original enslaver and cannot be kept by the person who found him/her.

400

The Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction and original jurisdiction. What is original jurisdiction?

What is the process of the Supreme Court hearing a new trial that has not yet gone to any other court?

400

This is how the punishment of treason is limited. 

What is: The child(ren) of an individual accused of treason will not be punished for the crimes of their parents?
400
Appellate courts and the Supreme Court do not have juries. Why is this?

Because they are not determining innocence or guilt, rather if the original decision abides by federal law. 

500

When an Amendment is brought up in the house and approved, it goes to the Senate. The Senate requires a 2/3 vote to pass the Amendment. All states are equally represented in the Senate. How many Senators have to approve an Amendment for it to go to the states. 

What is 67?

500
Who needs to approve new Cabinet heads appointed by the president if Congress is not in session?
Who is: nobody!
500

The Supreme Court can and cannot choose the cases they accept. Explain how they cannot. 

What is: The SC cannot make up a trial or otherwise deliberate a decision which has not come across their desks in the form of a pre-existing trial. 
500

These people are required to abide by the US Constitution as the highest law of the land. 

Who are ALL state and federal public officials?

500
February 2nd is Groundhog Day.

February 14th is Valentines Day.

July 2nd was the day that the Declaration of Independence was first signed. 

July 14th is Bastille Day

What is today's date?

What is February 8th?

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