The head of the judicial branch is this.
What is the Supreme Court?
It is the sharing of power between the national and state government.
What is Federalism?
What is four years?
A nationwide emergency is unfolding and the President forces Congress back to work to help solve the issue.
What is Calling Special Sessions?
Powers that both the State and the Federal Governments can use.
What are Concurrent Powers?
A Senator's term is how many years long?
Congress has the power to collect these to raise money and decide how it gets spent.
What is the Power of the Purse?
Its is this court's ability to review the actions of a member of the executive branch.
What is Judicial Review?
Also known as Delegated Powers, these are the powers given solely to the Federal Government.
What are Enumerated Powers?
A sentence that explains the purpose for the American Constitution.
What is the "Preamble?"
Congress does not like the Supreme courts ruling on a law they passed and wants to change it.
The President have control over the entire US Military.
What is Commander and Chief?
How many Justices are on the Supreme Court?
What is 9?
When all power rests in a central government.
What is a Unitary Government
When political power is held by a monarchy or dictatorship.
What is"Absolute Power?"
The Senate does not like the person the President selected to become the New Supreme Court justice.
What is Advise and Consent?
A Supreme Court member decides to retire, and the President selects someone to take their place.
What is Appointing Judges?
A person does not like the out come of their court decision.
What is an Appelle?
When a higher level of law is in conflict with a lower level of law, the higher level law always wins.
What is Federal Supremacy?
Montesquieu's new idea about government?
What is Limited Government?