Separation of Powers
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
How A Bill
Becomes A Law
Who CHECKS Who?
100
How many branches of government do we have?

3 (Legislative, Judicial, and Executive) 

100

What is the main responsibility of the Legislative Branch?

Make the LAWS

100

What is the main responsibility of the Executive Branch?

ENFORCE the laws

100

What is the main responsibility of the Judicial Branch?

JUDGE and interpret the laws

100

After a bill is introduced, it goes to this group of lawmakers who review, discuss, and make changes

Committee

100

The President vetoes a bill passed by Congress

Executive checks Legislative

200

Why is it important that we have checks and balances on power in our government? 

Prevent one branch or person from becoming too powerful

200

To override a veto, Congress must reach this fraction of votes

2/3 from BOTH houses

200

Not originally a part of the Constitution, the Cabinet was created by this President

George Washington

200

How many justices on the Supreme Court AND how long can they serve for? 

9 justices and serve for life

200

Who can propose a bill? 

Anyone - BUT only lawmakers can officially propose a bill in the Legislature

200

Congress overriding a President's veto

Legislative checking Executive

300

What happens to people’s rights when an absolute ruler has total, unchecked power?

With one person in control everyone else's rights are crushed 

300

Veto means THIS in Latin

"I reject"

300

How does a President veto a bill? 

They return it unsigned with a reason/explanation as to why
300

Which Chief Justice presided over the Marbury vs Madison case that gave the Supreme Court judicial review? 

John Marshall

300

Bills that do NOT pass the committee stage have said to have what?

Died in committee

300

The President nominating federal judges and Supreme Court justices

Executive check Judicial

400

Enlightenment Thinkers fear absolute leaders because they were tyrannical meaning this

Mad with power

400

This word describes having two houses in our Congress

Bicameral 

400

Name TWO titles/roles the President has as the head of the Executive Branch

Leader of our country, commander in chief of the armed forces, chief diplomat

400

The Supreme Court is responsible for interpreting which document?

The US Constitution

400

After lawmakers review and make changes, the bill heads to the House/Senate to be presented called this

The Floor

400
The Supreme Court declares laws and actions by the President/Congress unconstitutional

Judicial checks Legislative/Executive

500

This Enlightenment thinker is credited with the idea of separating government powers into different branches

Baron de Montesquieu

500

How did the ideas of the Virginia and New Jersey Plans shape the representation in each house of Congress?

NJ Plan - Equal representation. Created the Senate (every state gets 2 senators) VA Plan - Representation by population. Created the House with larger states getting more representatives

500

Beginning with 4 members the Cabinet has grown to be more than 25 members. Why has this happened?

As our country has grown and changed in 200 years the President needs to be advised about all types of matters and responsibilities

500

Describe in your own words how Judicial Review gave the Supreme Court real power in our system

Judicial Review allows the Supreme Court to speak on behalf of the Constitution and check the other branches for not following what is written there

500

Why do the House and Senate both need to approve the exact same version of a bill before it goes to the President?

President only looks at one version so both sides need to agree to the same version. No confusion or issues

500

Congress must approve with a vote any new federal or Supreme Court justice.

Legislative checks Judicial

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