A proposed new law
Bill
First black American to become a 4-star general
Daniel "Chappie" James
The President's panel of advisors made up of the heads of the executive departments
Cabinet
Lower house of Congress
House of Representatives
10 Commandments
A non-codified form of law based on long-accepted customs and traditions.
Common law
Wrote the final draft of the Constitution
Gouverneur Morris
The President is elected on this day (the Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even-numbered years)
General Election Day
Lower house of Parliament
House of Commons
The antidote for world Communism
World evangelism
Commands by the President that have the force of law
Executive orders
Laid the foundation for the right to trial by jury
Henry II
Allows the President to be elected to only two terms and to serve for no more than 10 years
22nd Amendment
Upper house of Congress
Senate
The first foundational civil ordinance
Capital punishment
The highest numbers of votes won, but less than a majority
Plurality
Called the Model Parliament
Edward I
A group of people elected by the citizens of each state in order to elect a Presidential candidate
Electoral college
Upper house of Parliament
House of Lords
The price of socialism, according to Charles Shuman
Freedom
A private meeting of political party members to decide on policy or to choose candidates
Caucus
Originated the idea of separation of powers
Charles de Montesquieu
Largest organization within the Executive Office of the President
Office of Management and Budget
First representative assembly in the colonies
House of Burgesses
Bible verse that promises success and prosperity to the person who will meditate upon the laws of God and obey them
Joshua 1:8