What's That Mean?
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
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100

The division of government authority into three branches to prevent abuse of power.

Separation of Powers

100

The lawmaking body made up of 100 members (2 per state) who serve 6 year terms. 

Senate

100

Head of the Executive Branch

President

100

The top court that leads the Judicial Branch

Supreme Court

100

Current leader of the Executive Branch

Donald Trump

200

The system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the others, ensuring no branch becomes too powerful

Checks and Balances

200

The law making body based on state population. Members serve 2 year terms. 

House of Representatives

200

Second highest executive officer. This person also presides over the Senate and votes in the case of a tie. 

Vice President

200
Government official who nominates judges to the Supreme Court to be approved by Congress.

President

200

Current Vice President who is the only person who serves in two branches of government.

J.D. Vance

300

Group debating the Constitution who favored a strong national government

Federalist

300

Leader of the House of Representatives. This person is third in line to the president. 

Speaker of the House

300

Advisors to the President who lead key departments such as Defense, Treasury, Education

Cabinet

300

Length of service for Supreme Court Justices

Lifetime

300

First leader of the Executive Party who set the precedent for limiting time of service

George Washington

400

Group debating the Constitution who feared too much central(national) control

Anti-federalist

400

Term which means that Congress is made up of two houses

Bicameral
400

System used to elect the President and Vice President made up of representatives based on population from each state. 

Electoral College

400

Document that the Supreme Court uses to determine if laws created by Congress and actions of the president are legal. 

Constitution

400

Title given to the leader of the Executive Party for the role of leader of the military.

Commander in Chief

500

Meeting in Philadelphia where debates were taking place to create the framework for the three branches as a part of the Constitution

Constitutional Convention

500

Article in the U.S. Constitution which created the Legislative Branch

Article I

500

Amendment to the Constitution which limited the President to serving only 2 terms. 

22nd Amendment

500

Term which means the Supreme Court can strike down actions of the other two branches

Judicial Review

500

Leader of this Cabinet office works to protect the country against terrorism and makes sure that the borders are safe.

Homeland Security

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