3 branches part 1
3 Branches part 2
Constitution
All things Government
7 Principles
100

Name one branch and its role in the government

Judicial-interpret laws

Executive-enforce laws

Legislative-makes laws 

100

Length of term for a President

4 years

100

How many amendments makes up the Bill of Rights?

10

100

Who does the Constitution protect?

American citizens

100

Which system ensures that no branch becomes too powerful?

Checks and balances

200

Most distinctive feature of our government

separation of powers

200

Number of Representatives in the House

435

200

What is the term for the introduction to the Constitution?

Preamble

200

The Bill of Rights protect you from who?

Government 

200

System where power is shared between national and state?

Federalism

300

Number of Senators in each state

2

300

What is a judge on the Supreme Court called?

Justice

300

Changes or additions to the Constitution

Amendments 

300

Why do we need laws and a government?

Protection

300

Type of democracy that the U.S. has

representative

400

How does the Legislative branch check the Judicial and Executive branch?

Approves nominations, impeach, override veto with 2/3s vote

400

How does the Executive branch check the Legislative and Judicial branches?

Veto, appoint judicial nominations 

400

What was our first form of government called before we made the Constitution?

Articles of Confederation

400

Why did the U.S. become its own country?

Didn't like the way British were treating the colonists. Wanted freedoms and the ability to make decisions. 

400

Type of government system allows people to vote and make decisions through elected leaders

Democracy

500

How does the Electoral College work?

# of house members + 2 Senators = number of votes a state gets 

500

What are the term lengths for the Senate and House of Representatives?

Senate: 6 years

House: 2 years 

500

Where was the Constitution written?

Constitutional Convention

500

How does each branch check and balance one another?

Legislative: impeach, approve judicial nominations

Judicial: all actions are constitutional

Executive: veto, appoint nominations 

500

Name all 7 Principles

popular sovereignty, republicanism, federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, limited government, individual rights 

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