This branch writes laws.
What is the legislative branch?
This branch of the U.S. government is responsible for enforcing federal laws.
What is the executive branch?
This branch of Florida government makes the state’s laws.
What is the legislative branch?
A criminal jury must reach this standard.
What is beyond a reasonable doubt?
Freedom of speech is protected by—
What is the First Amendment?
Bills must pass here before going to the President.
What is Congress?
This official serves as the chief executive of the United States.
Who is the President?
Florida’s legislative branch is called this lawmaking body.
What is the Florida Legislature?
A legal ruling without trial due to clear evidence.
What is summary judgment?
This amendment protects against self‑incrimination.
What is the Fifth Amendment?
This chamber represents states equally.
What is the Senate?
Signing or vetoing laws is the President’s—
What is executive power?
Florida’s Legislature is divided into these two chambers.
What are the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate?
This court hears appeals in Florida.
What is the District Court of Appeal?
Right to an attorney is protected by—
What is the Sixth Amendment?
This power allows Congress to remove officials.
What is impeachment?
One key constitutional role of the President is to—
What is enforce laws passed by Congress?
This official serves as the chief executive of the state of Florida.
Who is the Governor?
Florida trial courts are called—
What are Circuit Courts?
The Bill of Rights was added to—
What is protect individual liberties?
Declaring war is an example of—
What is a delegated power?
Administrative agencies fall under this branch.
What is the executive branch?
This branch of Florida government interprets state laws and includes the Florida Supreme Court.
What is the judicial branch?
Courts deciding case facts are—
What are trial courts?
State governments must follow due process because of—
What is the Fourteenth Amendment?