The part of the US Constitution dealing with the Legislative branch of the federal government.
What is Article 1?
The type of crimes a president can pardon.
What are federal crimes?
The process that strikes down a law by being declared unconstitutional
What is judicial review?
The role the president is performing when raising money for members of his party’s Congressional candidates
What is the party leader?
An event that happens every four years on January 4th.
What is the Presidential Inauguration?
The issue that is dealt with by the Health and Human Services
What is medicine?
The total number of electoral votes
What is 538?
The highest court in the U.S.
What is the Supreme Court?
The role of the president when he is signing bills into law.
What is the Chief Executive?
An anti-abortionist did not favor this Supreme Court ruling.
What is Roe v. Wade?
This includes the Secretaries of Defense, Treasury, Education, Homeland Security, and the Attorney General.
What is the presidential cabinet?
The number of differences in the formal qualifications for president and vice-president.
What is none, they are the same?
The topic that is a concern of the Labor
What are workers?
The role the president is fulfilling when he is working on trade negotiations with other countries
What is the Chief Diplomat?
The way a vice-president is chosen during the party's presidential primary election cycle.
What is the candidate for President chooses his running mate?
The Constitutional rights are the same in every state, except for this one.
What is none? They are the same in every state.
The number of electoral votes it takes to win the presidency
What is 270?
Endangered species are protected by this department.
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
This 5th Amendment right is part of your Miranda rights.
What is the right to not self-incriminate?
The Senate has to use their "advice and consent" powers to approve this before it can go into effect.
What is a treaty?
Offensive speech is protected under this Amendment.
What is the First Amendment?
Represents the U.S. in a foreign country.
What is an ambassador?
The "Equal Protection Clause" in the 14th Amendment extends this to all citizens.
What is the Bill of Rights?
If the president dies while he is in office, this person becomes president.
Who is the Vice-president?
Has approval authority over cabinet appointments.
What is the Senate?