This branch of government enforces laws.
What is Judicial?
The first cabinet position that created deals with foreign relations.
Who is the Secretary of State?
The name of the introduction to the Constitution.
What is the Preamble?
This court is the highest in the land.
What is the Supreme Court?
The number of Representatives there are today.
What is 435?
This branch of government interprets the laws.
What is Executive?
The chief legal advisor to the President.
Who is the Attorney General?
The list of a citizens' freedoms and privileges.
What is the Bill of Rights?
The place you go after you've received a ruling but are not happy with it.
What is Appellate Court?
The number of Representatives in 1789.
What is 65?
This branch of government makes laws.
What is Legislative?
The presiding officer of the Senate.
Who is the Vice President?
This article gives information about the Executive Branch.
What is Article 2?
To accuse a high official.
What is impeach?
The length of a Representative's term.
What is 2 years?
I am the head of the executive branch.
Who is the president?
The name of the system used to elect the President.
What is the electoral college?
This article gives information about the Legislative Branch.
What is Article 1?
The court of last resorts whose decisions are final.
What is the Supreme Court?
The youngest a Representative can be.
What is 25 years old?
Congress is made up of these 2 parts.
What are the Senate and the House of Representatives?
The first four offices in Washington's cabinet (1789).
What are Secretary of War, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of State, and Attorney General?
This article gives information about the Judicial Branch.
What is Article 3?
The federal courts organized from top to bottom.
What is Supreme, Appellate, and trial/districts?
The House of Representatives have the power to accuse a high official of this.
What is a crime or misdemeanor?