executive branch
legislative branch
judicial branch
U.S. constitution
economics
100

the president.

who is the head of the executive branch?

100

100 (two from each state).

how many senators are there?

100

9.

how many justices are on the supreme court?

100

"we the people".

what are the first three words?

200

enforces them.

what does the executive branch do with the laws?

200

creates and passes them.

what does the legislative branch do with the laws?

200

interprets them.

what does the judicial branch do with the laws?

200

september 17, 1787.

when was it written?

200

scarcity.

whats the core problem of the economics?

300

4 years.

how long is a presidents term?

300

435 members.

how many house of representative voting members are there?
300

the supreme court.

whats the highest court in the U.S.?

300

the constitution.

what is the "supreme law of the land"?

300

as the price of a good increases, the quantity demanded decreases, and vice versa.

what is the law of demand?

400

they can override presidential vetoes.

what can the congress do in the executive branch?

400

the senate and house of representatives.

what are the two houses of congress?

400

they create lower courts.

what can the congress do in the judicial branch?

400

legislative, executive, and judicial.

what are the three branches of government?

400

as the price of a good increases, the quantity supplied increases.

what is the law of supply?

500

commander-in-chief.

whats the presidents role in the military?

500

2 years.

how long is a representatives term?

500

the president.

who appoints supreme court justices?

500

the first ten amendments to the constitution.

what is the bill of rights?

500

the value of the next best alternative that is given up when making a decision.

what is opportunity cost?

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