When the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
(Month, day, year)
When was July 4th, 1776?
Where the Legislative Branch's powers are outlined in the Constitution
What is Article I?
The presidential power to reject a bill sent to them by Congress
What is veto?
The current number of Supreme Court Justices
What is 9?
This head of the Executive Branch is elected every 4 years
Who is the President?
An addition to the Constitution
The legislative assembly whose size depends on a state's population
What is the House of Representatives?
The month of the year when the president is elected
What is November?
The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
What is the Bill of Rights?
The first 3 words of the Preamble of the Constitution
What is "We the People"?
A system where power is constitutionally divided between a national government and regional, state, or provincial government
What is federalism?
The legislative assembly whose size depends on a state's existence
What is the Senate?
Where the Executive Branch's powers are outline in the Constitution
What is Article II?
Rights and freedoms found in the 1st Amendment
What is freedom of religion, speech, petition, press, and assembly?
The power to provide education to children, build infrastructure, and provide for public safety are reserved for this particular government
What are the states?
The supreme law of the land
What is the Constitution?
A member of the House of Representatives represents a _________. A member of the Senate represents a _________.
What is a district? What is a state?
The role of the president while acting as leader of the armed forces and military
What is the Commander in Chief?
Where the Judicial Branch's powers are outlined in the Constitution
What is Article III?
What is the Judicial Branch?
Obey laws, defend the constitution, and renounce allegiance to other countries
What are 3 things you promise when you become a United States citizens?
A member of the House of Representatives serves for a ________ term while a member of the Senate serves for a ________ term.
What is 2 year term (Rep) and 6 year term (Senate)?
The system that establishes who becomes president if the current president can longer serve, starting with the Vice-President, then Speaker of the House, then various Congressional Leaders and Cabinet Members
What is the Presidential Line of Succession
This prohibits state and federal governments from setting up churches, passing laws that aid a religion, or favor one religion over another
What is the Establishment Clause?
The president who served the shortest term of 32 days
Who is William Henry Harrison?