Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial
Electoral
100

Who is the chief executive?

The President of the United States.

100

What is the main role of U.S Congress?

Congress creates laws for the federal government

100

What is the highest court in the nation?

Supreme Court


100

What is the Electoral College?

A body of electors established by the Constitution to elect the President and Vice President

200

What is one of the President's main duties?

Chief Executive, Commander in Chief,  Chief Diplomat, Ceremonial Head of State

200

What are the two chambers of Congress?

The Senate and the House of Representatives.

200

How many justices are on the Supreme Court?

9

200

What determines how many electors each state is given

population

300

What is the President's main check against the legislative Branch

Vetoing a Bill

300

How long is a Senator's term

Six years

300

How long do Justices Serve on the Supreme Court

For life

300

What is one argument against the electoral college

It protects the interests of smaller states

400

What is the role of the Cabinet?

The Cabinet advises the President and helps implement the President's policies.

400

Which Chamber of Congress do bills that raise revenue have to start in

All bills that raise revenue must originate in the House of Representatives

400

What is the main role of the judicial branch?

To explain or interpret the laws.

400

What is One Argument against the electoral college

It can lead to a candidate winning the presidency without winning the popular vote

500

What can a President be impeached for?

Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors

500

Which chamber of congress confirm Presidential appointments

the Senate votes to confirm Presidential Appointments

500

What happens if a case is appealed?

 It is reviewed by a higher court that can reverse or uphold the lower court's decision.

500

How many electors are available to win in the electoral college

538

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