Levels of Government
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Bill of Rights
100

Name the 3 levels of government.

Local, state and national

100

Who is the leader of the executive branch at the national level?

President

100

The job of the legislative branch is to ________ laws.

Make
100

The judicial branch ________ the laws.

judges or interprets

100

What are the "Bill of Rights" technically called?

Amendments 1-10

200

What is the level of government in charge of printing money?

National

200

The executive branche's job is to _________ the laws.

enforce

200

There are two houses in the legislative branch.  Name them.

Senate and the House of Representatives

200

How many Supreme Court justices are there?

9

200

Which amendment protects your privacy? No searches without a warrent?

4th
300

Which level of the government is responsible for issuing driver's licenses?

State

300

What is the "cabinet" of the executive branch?

Heads of various departments meeting together

300

How is the number of representatives determined for each state in that part of the legislative branch?

Based on population

300

How do Supreme Court justices get on the court? 2 parts

Appointed by the president, confirmed by the senate

300

What does the 2nd amendment protect?

Right to own guns

400

Which level of government is in charge of the police and fire departments?

Local

400

What are foreign ambassadors?

People who represent and govern on behalf of the people of their own country, in a foreign country.

400

What is a law called, before it actually becomes a law?

Bill

400

What requirements does the Constitution have to be a Supreme Court?

none

400

Name two things that are guaranteed or protected if you are accused of a crime.

fair, legal, public and speedy trial, don't have to self-testify, jury, cruel punishment, unreasonable bail

500

Which level of government issues fishing and hunting licenses?

State

500

Name 3 departments that are represented in the "cabinet".

State, Treasury, Defense, Justice, Interior, Agri, Commerce, Labor, Health/Human Services, Housing/Urban Dev, Transp, Energy, Ed, VA, Homeland Security

500

Describe the basic steps of how a law is made.

Suggestion/idea, bill in both houses, compromise, rewrite, majority vote all reps, president/gov signs, can veto

500

What is it called when someone who loses a court case requests for their case to be heard/tried again in a higher level court?

Appeal

500

Name 4 things protected by the 1st amendment.

Religion of choice, speech, print opinions, sign petitions, peacefully protest

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