What is the name of the first 10 amendments to the constitution?
What is the Bill of Rights
What is it called when the President rejects a bill?
What is a Veto
What is an organized group of people who share the same ideology and political beliefs?
What is a Political Party
What is another name for a supreme court judge?
What is a supreme court justice
What can congress add to the constitution?
What is an admendment
What group was in favor of the constitution?
What is the federalist
What is it when an agreement between the heads of government of two or more nations is made?
What is Executive Agreement
What is it called when a body of people representing the states formally casts votes for President or Vice President?
What is The Electorial College
What is it called when the supreme court finds something out of the guidelines of the constitution?
What is Unconstitutional
What can the Legislative branch do if they find the President unfit for the job?
What is Impeachment
what is the belief that the government created and sustained by the consent of its people?
When a supreme court justice dies what does the president have the option to do?
What is Appoint a new one
What can a Presidential candidate win but, not with the actual presidency?
What is the popular vote
What is it called when a collection of rules goes under the authority of the state or nation?
What is Judicial Law
What supreme court case established the principle of judicial review?
What is Murbary vs. Madison
What is another word used for the introductory statement used in the constitution?
What is the Preamble
What is the president responsible for that concerns the well being of the public?
What is General Wellfare
Once a President is elected they can pick a number of advisors. What is this group called?
What is the Cabinet
When it comes to making a new bill what power does the Judicial Branch do?
What is Interpret the bill
What is a Repeal
In the constitution what is it called that allows other branches to look over each other?
What is Check and Balances
After congress makes a treaty what does the President's ability to do with it?
What is Ratify
What is a word for the percentage of votes that a candidate has to win the election?
What is the supermajority
What establishes that the federal constitution, and federal law generally, take precedence over state laws, and even state constitutions?
What is the Supremacy Clause
What is another word for congress declaring war?
What is Common Defense