Bill of Rights
Powers
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Executive Branch
100

What are the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution's 

Bill of rights 

100

Which level of government is responsible for transportation, education, and licensing?

State government 

100

Who officially signs a bill into a law

The president 

100

Which Court is considered the highest court in the world 

The Supreme Court 

100

Who is the head of the Executive branch 

The President 

200

Which amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits out government from interfering with freedom of religious exercise, press, speech, assembly, or petition

The First Amendment 

200

Which amendment states "powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people"? 


10th Amendment 



200

How long is a term for a member of the U.S. House of Representatives?

2 years 

200

Who are the Supreme Court Justices 

The nine people who serve in the Supreme Court 

200

What is the purpose of the executive branch 

To help the president carry out and enforce laws 
300

What is the right to bear arms 

Our second Amendment grants people the right to carry weapons

300

Powers such as levying taxes, enforcing laws, borrowing money, etc. are all? 



Concurrent Powers



300

Who is the current speaker of the House 

Nancy Pelosi

300

What is a criminal case

A type of case that involve someone breaking the law 

300

What is a veto?

the term used when the President rejects a bill from becoming a law 

400

Which U.S Amendment covers cruel and unusual punishment 

8th Amendment 

400

Powers not explicitly stated but necessary for government to carry out certain powers.



Implied powers

400

How many members are there in the House or representatives 

435

400

What is a Judicial review 

It gives the Supreme Court the power to declare laws unconstitutional 
400

What are executive orders 

Official rules issued by the president that have the same power as laws 

500

According to the 5th amendment, what is it the term used for a person who cannot be tried twice for the same crime.

Double Jeopardy 



500

Declare war, regulate interstate commerce, conduct foreign relations, coin money, admit new states, etc. These are all, what?

Delegated powers 

500

How many members are in senate 

100

500

Why is the Judicial branch considered the most powerful branch of government 

It has the authority to decide the constitutionality of federal laws and resolve other cases involving federal laws

500

What is the minimum age someone must be to become President 

35 years old 

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